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Kevin Hartman

Shawn, in the book Brandel seems to favor moving off the ball just a little bit as you start the swing, however you don’t seem to mention that in what I’ve seen and advocate for more of a center pivot from what I can tell. Is there a reason you don’t subscribe to moving off the ball like Chamblee suggests?

Janusz Smolak

Dragging the club back as you mentioned in the “Initial move” was a great tip. Really set the swing in the right motion, and made it very fluid; effortless.

Jukka Kymalainen

Completing backswing video you talk how you can lift your left heel up. However, in fairway bunker shot you stay flat footed hole swing. So in normal swing you first plant your left foot, then flat footed swing and finally club momentun pull your right foot up to get full finish. Is this the difference beetween flat footed or “normal” swing?

Bryan WULFING

Completing the backswing video is pure gold, Shawn. It’s amazing how far the ball goes with a backswing that is basically parallel to the ground (left arm). We are so used to seeing these huge perpendicular left arm backswings.

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