See “using the weight in the swing-axe drill with Savy” as well as “throw the club” and the “throwing series” videos as you cannot rush throwing a club!
I have had a real bad time of topping my fareway clubs. I think it the rush to get back to the ball. I top it and it goes hard left. I know i must be too far ahead of the ball. Any tricks to slow down the downswing and keep my body from moving forward too soon. Frustrating these used to be my best clubs.
Have you seen the latest arc-blur series? Start with “blur of club” then “unstoppable momentum Arc-blur kinetic chain” and stay off the STRAIN!! If you are standing there in the middle of the fairway on a long par 5 and are saying “I gotta get down there as far as possible”, you are setting up for disaster! Stay with a yardage you can get to with ease and deliver a nice flow of “unstoppable momentum with 3 out of 10 effort.
Yes, just like in the perpetual motion series, I am already in the follow through and on my way back into the backswing; already in movement to get the momentum I need to whip through with ease into the direction I want to start the ball.
Yes. I remember a drill where you start the club above the ball swinging a bit forward first then back swing and thru the ball. Help get you off being static. With my ADD i need to do something to kerp my mind from swing thoughts. This will help me alot.
Shawn can you please clarify something for me. Are tossing a hammer/horse shoe on the downswing or skipping a stone? The are two very distinctly different motions. Thanks!
It depends on which one you jive with! This is why we have a selection of tasks that have worked with a wide range of golfers! Some love skipping stones and associate well with that and others not.
Sean, love your instruction and the gang. I’ve always hit ball better with feet closer together. Getting hip re-replaced and unable to use regular width stance right now. Found I could still play if I keep feet 1 foot or less apart. I’m a 17 and just shot 80. Would you ever recommend using less width for some students? Thanks, be well.
Yes, working on getting our podcasts up on the site that we do every week with Golf WRX, they have been awesome. We are getting to the point where we will do some on course exclusive stuff in the next week; stay tuned! 👍😀
HI Shawn, will go and try this, you mention about getting tight in the swing, which is for sure on of my swing faults, except for this one which video would you recommend I have a look at to get rid of that feeling.
Having just subscribed ,I will say that of all the videos I have seen yours are the ones I always come back to(the reason I decided to subscribe).For various reasons, which I hope I can explore later. For now it’s because you ‘re not necessarily critical of a strong grip. I have thin wrists small hands and not so strong arms, so I need to use a strong grip. Actually it’s very strong with four knuckles showing. My question is should the right hand be placed in accordance with the way you describe in this video, in the neutral trigger position. Just to say I use the eight finger grip. Again because an overlapping or interlocking grip feels very loose.
Glad to be here.
I saw 10 years a go that “create serious speed” video. It has been big motivation for me and almost golf “secret” 😉 In trebuchet counterweight is falling and then stops. That slings the rope and boulder. Is the timing same in golfswing? Counterweight (butt) falls/turn and then stops/slows. Then wrists unhinges and release club. When clubheads catch your arms and starts pulling your arms, then butt starts move again up to finish.
I’ve noticed that I can’t do the feet together drill very well if I’m not holding a club. I’m thinking it’s because there is not enough of a counter-weight for the butt. Not that is relevant to anything but interesting nonetheless.
great lesson, clearly demonstrating the significant value in using your leg power, awesome ! You Sav and Mo, teacher and students, is brilliant. Thanks team!
As soon as you start hitting with the arms, you’re screwed. Great drill for swing-the-clubhead training. Since restarting the game 18 months ago – this has been the biggest lesson for me. Once I start hitting with the arms, it’s all over – yet very hard not to do. What launch monitor are you using in this video – I’ve not seen it before. Any good?
When you say “get the arms higher” to Moo…what exactly do you mean. I know you low wraps around the body but want to understand and do “higher” correctly. Thanks!
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