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Hi Shawn, Hope things are well. Shawn I picked up a Rapsodo Mobile Launch Monitor and honestly shawn it works fine for my level. I’m a very high handicapper so the nuances of a more expensive launch monitor don’t make sense to me right now. In looking at a clip from the Rapsodo I took a swing with a driver that look s like I never played golf before and t was on the follow through. Like someone had handcuffed me before and after impact. Is that what I’m experiencing at the 4:02-4:03 mark of this lesson with the tree analogy? Thanks much Shawn for the help.
Could be one of the issues; however, my first question would be what was the focus just before you swung? What was the task? Make sure you have a task and that you have practiced executing that task. See “top 3 tasks” and “task cybervision”
Hi Shawn, I’ve been following YouTube for about a year. And have been watching many different people. Currently a 10 hncp but have zero consistency in my iron game. So I’m going through all of your videos and drills from the start to rebuild my swing and setup. This video here just feels like it made my swing so much more comfortable especially with the understanding of draw and fade setup. Thanks for the amazing knowledge and teaching
Awesome Joel! Keep it going! 😀👍
Hi Shawn
At set-up when i try to get behind the ball (and hammer into the doorframe) it feels like the weight distribution is more on my right side, is this normal?
I also start hitting my shots thin, a groove or two lower on the clubface…so I think I might be doing it wrong
Hey Zyman! If you are right handed, you want to feel like the weight distribution is 60-40 in favour of the left or lead side. Feel how the club will catch ball first and then ground. See “top 3 tasks” and “cybervision tasks” videos to clear up the view of the collection zone.
Curious. In some swing systems, they preach “Load” the trail/right glute in the backswing. Is that the case with your swing?
Just from my observations, it appears that you are rotating around either your tail bone/(Center of mass) or maintaining a majority of your pressure on your lead femur when making a backswing. Can you elaborate?
Looking forward to your response. TY in advance
Hey Anthony! Found you! Sorry I missed this one.
this is an important video for you to help you understand how we are built to shift weight and this lays the ground work for you TO ALLOW the proper moves to come to you. Please see “weight shift with Savy” and then see “the walking drill” for an easy way to naturally acquire the move. Then see “kinetic chain series” to understand that the purpose to all of this is to facilitate the engagement of the human kinetic chain and this is where the power source of the swing is. Not theory based on assumptions-PURE HUMAN SELF PRESERVING MOVEMENT PATTERNS!😀👍💪👌
If I don’t sway in my golf back swing do I still use the brace tilt ?
Great question Larry! The key to the braced tilt is the way that it naturally falls into place as a result of the golfer being on the right task to deliver an action deep into the flight plan; so we don’t want you to manufacture yourself into “positions” for the sake of a “theory” but rather help you accomplish a task that will get the ball into your flight plan and close to your targets on a consistent basis.