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Shawn, quick question and a comment. I struggle to find a good intermediary point out on the course, easy on the tee box, any suggestions? I have enjoyed your premium channel for the past year, but a suggestion would be to use a shot tracer to see the ball flight. I cannot see your ball flight, just taking your word for it! Thank you!
Yes, the technology for shot tracers is finally here; so no worries for future videos!
my flights have jot changed for decades; so what you see today is basically what you would have seen in my older videos.
Now, for intermediate points, set up next to the ball and do 4 or 5 perpetual motion drill swings and set a scuff mark in the turf next to the ball; then back away and look at where the arc-scuff mark is pointing and use that as a reference! Completely legal!! ๐๐๐๐
Shawn, if I understand you the scuff mark would then be on the side of the ball rather than front? Maybe I wasnโt clear on my question, but once Iโm off the tee box and out in the fairway or more likely the rough, lol, and canโt move the ball that is where I am having trouble identifying an intermediary point in front of the ball.
Correct, no problem being on the side as long as you see the line it is going on; then you can match THE BLUR OF CLUB and the FLOW OF MOMENTUM according to that line. After you make the nice long scuff (practice this! Your swing will thank you for it!) If the line is a bit left, then adjust the blur of your momentum a bit more right or vice versa. All you need is a reference and the brain figures out the rest. It just has to be in your peripheral vision. See โblur of clubโ, โarc blur unstoppable momentum seriesโ and โhow to match backswing to ball directionโ videos in here.