thank you shawn for this so nice promenade.the abandon of the arm club unit to the gravity is often hard to feel but to swing effortless is amazing.thank you for this shawn and all your videos
thank you shawn for this so nice promenade.the abandon of the arm club unit to the gravity is often hard to feel but to swing effortless is amazing.thank you for this shawn and all your videos dr jj Lugand
This drill helps overcome a lot of swing issues and I think it helps getting the backswing on the right plane? Can you explain why or how that is? thanks
Shawn, I may have a suggestion for those who, like me, can’t cheat their brain into seeing the ball as a dandelion (and see the ball for what it is: the object that I want to sling to that target). I’ve found that riveting my eyes on the bottom aft of the ball helps me stay in posture and focus on the task at hand: the feel of the club head releasing and pulling my shoulders out there towards my target. What do you think? I know that you always advise not to look at the ball.
Again, a fantastic video Shan!
Since I have started with golf I have been fighting with my early extension and overactive right arm and hand (maybe also influenced by time playing basketball intensively using the arm/hand all the time to manipulate the ball, especially the right hand or shooting). Your holistic approach and task/target oriented method of teaching helped me a lot and is in my opinion the only way to be able to get rid of this frustrating flaw.
Many thanks and greetings from Austria!
Manfred
Right on Manfred!
I spend my days showing my students how NOT DEFECTIVE they are and what a joy that is to see the transformation from “I am defective and need to be fixed” to “I am capable and let’s see how good this shot can be”!
Make sure you try the sword slash-the club throwing-the hammer through the doorframe! All tasks that will get you through the shot; and make sure that the grip is plenty strong or the face of the club plenty closed to allow for this to happen in your golf shots. The first video in the “consistency series” is a good one for that!
For distance control do you play around with choking down on the grip to take off yardage with a full swing not having to use Goldilocks? Or a combination of the two?
I stay away from gripping down; unless you already do this for your regular golf game which is completely fine! Just don’t do anything to dull your sense of Momentum!
USE A TASK AND PERFORM THIS TASK SOFTER OR MORE ASSERTIVELY depending on the shot. Cut through more softly; throw to the direction you want to start the ball more gently so that there os never any guiding or deceleration!!!
I have heard through others instructors that having loose wrist helps a lot with release and creating more clubhead speed . Is this your task based focus on their body part focus ?
Understanding how to let anatomy work is #1 key; then understanding how staying with the task will make it work way better and more efficiently is the cherry on the Sunday; then it is about execution and feeling it in action so that you know what to predict when the chips are down.
Shawn
Yes; if that is the task, which is often mine, I allow myself to stay with this task by predicting that when I do feel that task that the dandelion stem is in the way or the doorframe will get squeezed through; you saw the Prediction videos?
G’day Shawn. New to Premium and I really appreciate your practical straight forward instruction helping amateurs to improve their golf. Everything is making sense, in most cases, however I would like some clarification on one point. I’m a lefty and have the over the top swing. I’ve watched heaps of YT vids on how to fix, change, manipulate etc this condition. I find those proposed changes end up causing me physical problems (back, shoulders in particular). I noticed from this video that the “blur” you refer to when planning to cut the stem also considered the path the swing should take to the intermediate point in preparing to throw the club. So my brain is now telling me all I need to do is configure this “blur” in the direction I want to throw the club in order to rectify the over the top condition I have. Hope that all makes sense.
Will this help me get rid of my slice, particularly with longer clubs or is their something else I can work on to have either a neutral or slightly in to out swing. Cheers mate.
Hi Craig!
I have just released my first video in a series with Golf WRX for the backhander; you are a lefty but your right side is your dominant side yes?
Here are the videos you need to address; very potent stuff for you and will take care of your issues:
Hi Shawn. This was awesome and I hope I can find more videos with Savannah. Why? Because I’m a lefty. I’m predominantly right handed apart from baseball. I kick a football with my left foot. Seeing Savannahs swing is very useful as I can take all the tips you offer the tight handlers but translating it visually into lefty use is not that easy. Really appreciate this one lesson video. Cheers Craig.
We have many! See also “dominant lead hand shawn clement” and “backhand series golf wrx sergio and jordan”. On youtube, see “savvy with your grip shawn clement” and be Savvy throwing the club and savvy with your swing!
Many more to come! Shawn
Hi Shawn, 62 yrs old and have tried every swing out there! Love Wisdom In Golf and decided your method is the Best!! Driver swing speed is now 117mph!! Problem though, still hitting irons RIght at target but THIN AND TOE STRIKES???
“Get out of the way. Get out of the way.” Sean, this feet together drill has really helped me rotate my hips, clear my chest and let my arms clear my body. Helped me feel the sensation of the “Core of WIG” – the body turn rather than the arm swing. Thanks.
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