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Hey Shawn, Might sound like a dumb question but when you refer to sending grass clippings to the target your refering to the grass infront of the ball correct?
Yes! Correct!
Thanks for the video! I’m struggling to keep my ball flight lower and compressing my iron shots adequately. (I think I may not be hitting “through” the ball enough. ) Would u be able to point me to an appropriate video series?
Hi Joshua! You bet! See this one https://wisdomingolfpremium.com/task-to-shot-matching-series-part-1-hammer-through-door-for-low-shots/ and the “Hammer Drill” video
Let me clarify I guess Im confused on letting the momentum of the club do the work versus throwing the club.
Another way to put it is to use a nice dose of momentum to throw the club; like Happy Gilmore! 😀👍
Like video like it if you would spend more time on momentum. Sounds like your left side is pulling the club down. Hope this makes sense Left side would be my front side, Im right handed.
Hi Andy! Close! It’s called the human kinetic chain; see the “kinetic chain series” and then the “kinetic chain facilitation and engagement series” both EXTREMELY eye opening.
Hello Shawn, A refresher question. The intermediate point, should it be at the target or in the direction you want to start the ball? I have it at my target ( the flag for example ).
It can be either or! Depends on the flight plan and the positioning of the intermediate point; sometimes you have a nice one but it is a tad off centre with the flight plan; all that matters is how many ball widths do you want to start right or left on or does it feel like it needs to start right over it…