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  • From [email protected] on TASK UPDATE PART 2 SHORT GAME!

    Hi Shawn,
    I really can use this video for my short game so thanks. However at the 55 second mark you talk about the tilt remaining so you can send the club through the stem and along the ground for the iron shot you were performing. That last part ‘along the ground’ past the ball is where I seem to struggle, especially with the driver. How do you stay behind the ball along the ground with your tilt toward remaining in tact? I get the sense you have to put pressure forward to keep the club along the ground but in throwing the club through the stem, I loose the along the ground and end up adding loft resulting in very little divot. To get divot in front I get my pressure forward and end up getting past the ball and can not seem to staying back keep my tilt back…so how can I accomplish both? I’ve tried the 2 tee drill and I seem to get moving forward too much. I’ve tried feeling like I’m hitting downhill and again I tend to lose my tilt and get past the ball. I sense it is an angle of attack thing but don’t have a machine to verify. Any suggestions? Tom

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    • From Shawn Clement on TASK UPDATE PART 2 SHORT GAME!

      Hey Tom! This sounds like a release issue; see “lead hand release”, “trail hand release”. release fine tuning” and “snap release polish” and then to stay low through the shot is done with the LEGS!!! See “turbo charge lead hand release” and “turbo charge trail hand release” and then “pumping up the volume” and this youtube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tWFPzAxMOr0

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  • From [email protected] on OVER THE TOP | DEFENSIVE PLAY

    When I try to swing unintentionally hard my arms extend slightly in the last part of the downswing and my brain seems to know and forces me to turn enough to contact the ball. This gives me a pull. If the swing is even harder my pec and left arm tension up and I block it to the right. I know it is wrong and I do not have that intension. I can swing with ease and complete the task but the ball only goes 3/4 the distance. So next time my brain says I guess I have to swing harder. Bad brain.

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    • From Shawn Clement on OVER THE TOP | DEFENSIVE PLAY

      when you want to go farther, whip the dandelion stem farther! See “kinetic chain engagement part 6” and the latest “task update” where we focus on sending the damdelion stem into the wind!

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    • From [email protected] on OVER THE TOP | DEFENSIVE PLAY

      Thanks I went back to the range and got back to getting on the lead leg to start the down swing and the swing started taking care of itself. A heavy throw was what was needed to get rid of the tension. To finish off, cutting the grass was perfect for ball grass contact. When I use heavy throw to target as the main task it is not as accurate for control of the bottom of my swing. Cutting grass just fits me well. It is a more relaxing task than trying to make the ball do something like on TV.

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    • From Shawn Clement on OVER THE TOP | DEFENSIVE PLAY

      You nailed it when you said “a more relaxing task”
      BINGO!! That is a keeper!!👍😀💪👌

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  • From [email protected] on FEET TOGETHER BACK TO FEET APART

    Shawn – I was at the range today doing feet together, feet apart with the driver…It helped me when I kept the driver positioned toward the center of my stance vs addressing right at the ball (off my left foot). It helped me to visualize the “slash the bamboo stem”. Any harm in keeping the club 4-5 inches behind the ball on the tee at address? Any reason why the result would be better there vs addressed right behind the ball?

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    • From Shawn Clement on FEET TOGETHER BACK TO FEET APART

      Haha, you are kidding right? This is what we teach all day! See our original driver videos at the bottom of the list of “videos by date” and in the original Wisdom in Golf 1.0 series. Great on you for figuring that one out on your own! Very impressed!!👍😀💪👌

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  • From mike mccracken on IMPORTANT UPDATE OF TASK! SEND DANDELION STEM TO TARGET!

    Shawn–This is perhaps the best video for us who have been on the site for a while IMO. The most important part of the video for me was when you were hitting fairway woods and did not connect the flight path to the sending the stem. You have told me several times to make sure I have the flight path and then do the task to match, but that was like a eureka moment for me because I realized how many times I have either the task or the flight path but do not connect the two. Always good when the master has an insight and it was very powerful!

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  • From Terry Anderson on Balance & Center of Gravity

    So at impact, it’s legitimate to feel more or less equal weight distribution with the rear foot firmly planted? I bet doing that would really improve clubface contact consistency?

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  • From Allen Hanlin on Braced Tilt

    Great lesson Shawn ! I have recently begun setting up like this and have had really great results. One issue, I have a tendency to sort of lean my head toward the target line, I think I’m trying to see the ball the entire backswing but with this added turn (which is great), I’ve created this head tilt. Any ideas on how to clean this up ?

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    • From Shawn Clement on Braced Tilt

      Hi Allen! Yes! Please see “mile markers for Balance” video.😀👍

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  • From Greg Schwenk on HOW TO STOP PUSHING WITH RIGHT HAND

    Amazing drill. I was struggling lately because I noticed I kept pushing on the shaft. Got my swing speed back now swinging 109 to 111mph!

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  • From Terry Anderson on On-Course Strategy – Par 3

    Very informative, and an approach I had not otherwise considered!

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  • From [email protected] on PUNCH SHOT PRACTICE!

    This is such a hard shot for me to do consistently. That’s really a big weak point in my game, I’m really bad at punch shots (often shank them or fat them). So many shots spent under the trees or in windy conditions….

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    • From Shawn Clement on PUNCH SHOT PRACTICE!

      What is important to understand is that you DON’T want to hit down on the ball; you want to allow the sole of the club to stay low along the ground in the direction you want the ball to start on. When you hit down on the ball, you make the ball the target and then you get the inconsistencies…

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  • From Randy Bagwell on DRIVER BALL LOGO ARC-BLUR-FAIRWAY FINDER!

    Where should I be looking when I address the ball using a driver?

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  • From Scott Bie on Wisdom in Golf 1.0 - Part 2

    Beginner here. I have some ambiguity regarding arms being passively allowed to fall/accelerate with gravity versus adding acceleration with arm/shoulder muscle power. I hear allow the arms to passively fall with gravity, but, it appears (e.g., in the sword through melon demo) that there is some muscle power whip through.

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    • From Shawn Clement on Wisdom in Golf 1.0 - Part 2

      Hey Scott! When you see the “feet together drill” you will realize that when you let the arms FALL PAST YOURSELF AND TOWARDS THE TARGET, the legs have to use the ground to remove the nody from the way and thus ENGAGE THE KINETIC CHAIN of the human body which creates natural tone through the body reacting to the task and pulling-accelerating the arms and club right through without thinking.

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  • From [email protected] on PUNCH SHOT PRACTICE!

    Coincidentally, i was focusing on letting my a/c unit pull me up onto my right toe (finish position), during my round today. I have found that it manages (down) my effort level. I still had some of that subconscious programming to push off of my right foot, during the downswing. Looking forward to what this new awareness produces – nothing higher than a 6, today, and finished the round on 1 ball!

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  • From Scott Bie on Top 3 Tasks

    I watched all of 1.0 beginners DVD. In that series, you stress not focusing on the ball, but rather, focusing on throwing the club to the target. I know focusing on the target usually helps me hit my best shots. These tasks seem both ball or impact focused and target focused because you are cutting the dandelion towards where you want the ball to go, or, peeling the carrot towards the target, etc. Is that a correct way to consider it?

    Ahhh – never mind. You answered in the Part 2. I need to be more patient! Thank you.

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  • From Scott Bie on Wisdom in Golf 1.0 - Part 5

    Probably just something I need to get over with practice, but, whenever I grip the club with an open face for a fade, the club feels “wrong” or out of balance. With a square or slightly closed face, the club balance feels fine. I use open face shots around the green without a problem. But, a full swing shot with an open face for a fade makes the club feel unbalanced and like my grip is on wrong (which I don’t think it is). Anyone else get this, and, what was the remedy for you?

    Purposeful and controlled fades would be great, so, want to get over this unbalanced club feeling.

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    • From Shawn Clement on Wisdom in Golf 1.0 - Part 5

      Hey Scott! I would go ahead and set up for the fade with a square face; for most, there is no need to open the face for the fade; the simple flight plan in mind with an alignment to the left of the target with a slightly forward ball position is plenty. Let me know!

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  • From Steven Kapchinsky on KINETIC CHAIN FACILITATION #1 FEET TOGETHER

    Committed to improving my golf game in mid May been 16 HDC for last 8 years used to be lower but now pretty well stays at 16. Started watching Gankas videos and he gives good principles on the rotational swing but after watching a SC video on driver realized Shawn shows how to implement the principles. Joined premium last week and have been watching videos every day, been doing drills and hit range balls 3 times this week. Tried to hit ball with this drill hit a foot behind ball and almost fell down. Finally realized you you must let the body lead the arms. Played 1st rd today trying to implement the SC swing shot 96 lost 4 shots with bad putting (have not watched putting videos yet). Hit some nice drives was averaging about 25 Yds longer. My main focus was trying to pick a target and shot type and hit the target didn’t always execute the plan but felt like I had an idea as to what I was trying to do. On a few shots did not pick a target those led to a couple of big numbers. I was using perpetual motion as my routine before every shot. Tried to use the chipping method and got up and down from a nasty lie with sand wedge in past hardly ever chipped with a wedge. Looking forward to continuing my journey to improve

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