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James Keefe
James Keefe
Member
10 months ago

Great video Shawn….what always amazes me when watching your videos is the mellow tempo in your swing!
I played last week and concentrated on relaxed shoulders, forearms and wrists , but keeping a firm grip and not trying to pull or yank down on the club from the top. I took an extra club on a lot of shots to keep my swing tempo more in synch. It was by far my best ball striking round ever and finished 3 over! (If I putted better I think I would have been even for the round). Feeling the “Weight of The Arm-Club” unit and not over swinging (low stress swing) are two most important concepts you’ve taught me thru your website…thanks and keep these great vids coming!

Daniel Corsten
Daniel Corsten
Member
11 months ago

Hey Shawn great video. I can’t see the ball flight on these out door videos. I know Bryson Dechambeau carries around some device on his out door videos that shows the ball flight. That would be invaluable to your instruction. Thx

Shawn Clement
Shawn Clement
Reply to  Daniel Corsten
11 months ago

You bet! We have been using it! Will not forget in the next one!

Krista Nabb
Member
11 months ago

Good stuff! This happens to me a few times a round. Just can’t get convinced about the intermediate point. When this happens, I think I’m lined up too far right (as a lefty) and start aligning too far left. Then pull my shot, lol.

Shawn Clement
Shawn Clement
Reply to  Krista Nabb
11 months ago

Classic! 😝😝🫶🫶

Jared Rubin
Jared Rubin
Member
11 months ago

Hey Shawn, it looked like your right foot was slightly back in relation to the alignment rod. Is that a “closed stance”. I do the same thing since following your videos. Or are you aligning yourself to the right edge of your intermediate point? Thanks!

Shawn Clement
Shawn Clement
Reply to  Jared Rubin
11 months ago

It is a slight tendency of mine; I love the diagonal stance on the longer clubs; see the “diagonal stance series” to understand that set up.

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dlpikester@gmail.com
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Reply to  Shawn Clement
11 months ago

I experimented today with an open stance and felt I could really get through engaging my lead side better. It felt like I could complete my backswing easier and get more from my kinetic chain and was easier on my lead knee which I injured years ago and bothers me from time to time. Since I feel much more athletic and capable with a more open stance, What process would you suggest I go through to align so to effectively hit both draw and fade and start the ball in the intended direction?
Thanks!

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