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In the transition, is there a feeling of weightlessness just before completion of the swing to the finish?
Exactly!! See “using the weight in your swing-axe drill with Savy” video on premium! 👍
“When you discover the draw you fall in love with it…”
This was me to a T. I used to slice bad and to fix I learned to hit a draw. Now that is all I want to hit. To the point where I struggle to fade and end up double-crossed.
Hey Ryan! The best videos for that are the “fade fine tuning” and the “draw fine tuning” videos-Enjoy!
Hi Shawn,
Would you say that both elbows should point towards the body?(not the left pointing a little forward)
I bought this great book and when I keep my left elbow pointing more towards my tummy and keep a wide backswing with passive wrists the club is a little closed at waist high and gives a little steeper plane with ball impact improved
It is more for the “anatomically correctness” of it; how it will set up the proper folding and loading of the arm-club unit in the backswing. 😀👍
Bill Mehlhorn said “The last thing to move in the take away is the club head”. It is a great way to hit the ball, especially if you have stiff wrists. Good series.
If you look at our “perpetual motion drill series” you will see how the hands lead the handle into the backswing most naturally in the “dual kinetic chain” that is a golf swing! Very good Flip! 💪👌😀👍
Shawn
Please forget what I’ve just said.I get it.I have just watched your backswing levitation video with you and savvy.I just hope I can retain and recall that feeling.Timing is kind of automatic.A feeling that you will make perfect contact with the ball.It’s like a great feeling of confidence.
Right on albion! 😀👍