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dawson updike

hey shawn, love the content and videos, they are incredibly insightful. i have a quesiton in regards to shoulders at set up. you seem to have a slight tilt(left above right) at set up even for irons. is that the case? i have always been told to have level shoulders, with the exception of driver. can you elaborate/explain the set up of shoulders in regards to tilt at set up? thanks

Shawn Clement

Oooooh yes!! This one is incredibly important and to have the shoulders level at address is to MASSIVELY SABOTAGE THE GOLF SWING. PLEASE SEE “important grip update” and “hammer drill” and the first couple videos in the “consistency series” as well as the “braced tilt” and “tilt mile markers”; this will get you fully updated on how a human machine is designed to deliver a ball to the target vs having the ball as the target (which would be utter chaos for the brain)

kenneth.krekula@gmail.com

After finding myself losing balance during my swings, I decided to try diagonal stance once again – wow, it really frees up the backswing and make me brace to target better as I can make it feel like the One leg drill. Hitting it one club further as a result! 🙂 Done it for more than a week now. Thanks for the insight!

Kenneth

James Keefe

Additionally, as a follow up to my previous comment….I was wondering why you don’t have an alignment stick by your feet to check alignment…now I think I understand why.
It seems it really does not matter where your feet are aligned, it more important to make the swing path go in the intended direction based on the intermediate point and have the feet spacing/direction to support that intended path and desired release/flight plan.
My alignment stick is now going vertical and will become a door jamb!

Shawn Clement

BOOOM!!! Spot on James Keefe!! 👌💪👍😀

James Keefe

Hello Shawn,
So now I think I’m tracking…it’s not where my feet are aligned and the face of the club is pointing at address… BUT where the blur of the club face is traveling in relation to the intermediate point and the grip-club face relationship to make the desired ball flight happen for the pictured release (draw or fade)?
WOW! That is totally different than how I was taught and makes way more sense. I’ve been unfortunately mixing the two (more worried about feet and club face at alignment, then trying to get the swing path in the proper direction from that standpoint) for a couple weeks, but I believe your final comments near the end of the video clears this up! Awesome.

Shawn Clement

For your other comment about the alignment sticks, yes, spot on!
we want the flow of momentum (search arc-blur and unstoppable momentum in the search box and watch those) to move in the direction through the ball and over the IP and you want the stance to support this easily for your body; goldie-locks to the rescue.

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