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  • From [email protected] on HOW TO REPEAT PRACTICE SWING #3

    Smooth like butter, Mrs. C! I see where Savannah gets it from!

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  • From Eckhart Diestel on HOW TO REPEAT PRACTICE SWING #3

    nice video. I hope to get to 10 …

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  • From Ricky Serrano on HOW TO REPEAT PRACTICE SWING #3

    That is our mission! 😀👍

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  • From [email protected] on HOW TO REPEAT PRACTICE SWING #3

    Awesome video! I appreciate Mrs. C making an appearance. Hope to see more of her in future videos.

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  • From Justin Tang on Grip Update

    Hi Shawn, this grip has as you said added 15 yards to my swing on the range. However, I note that I am prone to pull hooking when I try to go for more. What would you suggest is the issue?

    Thank you for the fantastic product!

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    • From Shawn Clement on Grip Update

      See the “Kinetic chain series” and the “kinetic chain engagement” series;
      when you strain in the swing, you ruin the timing of the action and one common misfire if the pull hook.

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  • From [email protected] on HOW TO REPEAT PRACTICE SWING #3

    From the seriously skeptical look, I have the feeling Mrs C wasn’t quite initially on board with being filmed, hahaha 🙂
    Great video! Great swing! Going to single figure will be easy Nita, you can trust your loved ones on that.

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  • From mike mccracken on HOW TO REPEAT PRACTICE SWING #3

    Great video! Mrs. C outstanding job and very helpful. I think we need to see more of her as she really illustrated the lesson great!

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  • From Andy Bryan on Walk Cut Strike

    Hi Shawn. I recently saw a video of this drill where you start with the ball farthest away from you and walk backwards as you hit the balls. I thought it was an interesting variation on your elephant walk.

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  • From Andy Bryan on PERPETUAL MOTION DRILL DRIVER! PART 1

    Hi Shawn. Happy here with a second comment/question in one day!

    Since the swing plane is on an incline, once the clubhead bottoms out, the clubhead should be moving back to the inside as well as up as it approaches the ball at impact. This *should* promote a fade ball flight since the path is slightly out to in.

    I have watched all of your ball flight videos (fade and draw) many times, but am not sure how to account for this when I want to hit a draw, especially the high draw.

    Is this what you meant when you referenced the diagonal stance?

    Best regards,

    Happy Roman

    PS I am about to watch Part 2 so if you answer my question there, I will see it shortly.

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  • From Petra Findekind-Leister on Driver

    Hi Shawn,
    i have a question to the posture: it seems to me, that you do a little bump with your hips to the left ( target) . Why do you do this and do you have a video to explain more?
    I am very grateful, that I can can learn such a lot of things from you and your family,
    best regards from Germany
    petra

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    • From Shawn Clement on Driver

      Hello Petra! Great to meet you! We are getting ready to deliver the motion and energy of the swing into the direction we want the ball to start on so we brace ourselves “against the target”. See “hammer drill” video for a nice example of this and also the “kinetic chain” and kinetic chain engagement series”

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    • From amarjot Bedi on Driver

      My aaahhhh moment just there….

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  • From olivier teissier on HOW TO REPEAT PRACTICE SWING #3

    Bravo Shawn et merci à Mme C de représenter les amateurs superbement.
    Il faut qu ´elle continue pour que l’on puisse nous aussi s’améliorer.🙏🙏👍👍

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  • From Scott Thatcher on HOW TO REPEAT PRACTICE SWING #3

    Thanks for the video. I think seeing Mrs. C take a lesson every week or 2 and watching her progress would help us all.
    Scott

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  • From Andy Bryan on Major Driver Setup Nugget

    Hi Shawn. This answered my question from yesterday PERFECTLY.

    It also explains the difference between irons off the turf and the driver. For an iron. the club strikes the ball before it bottoms out. Therefore, the clubhead is approaching the ball from the inside and would promote a draw from a *square* stance. This explains why a slightly more open stance is a better feel with the irons.

    Conversely, after the driver bottoms out and is moving up at impact, it is approaching the ball from the outside and the diagonal stance feels more comfortable (when hitting a draw).

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  • From Andy Bryan on DIAGONAL STANCE SERIES PART 1

    Correct me if I’m wrong, but moving the right foot back to create a *diagonal* stance seems to be the logical progression from the *pre-turn* we used to discuss on the forum in relation to the braced tilt.

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  • From Linda Soulages on HOW TO REPEAT PRACTICE SWING #3

    Really good video. So nice to meet your better half. She seems to be very patient with you. You are truly blessed❤️

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