I just signed up to the Wisdom in Golf, I had another subscription to other “online golf academy” but did not see the results. I also feel that you are more close and approachable for all of us than other platforms.
I had one simple question based on this video, I overlap on the grip and I usually saw one knuckle of my leading hand and not 2 or 3, this was solved by a couple of golf classes I took in Miami back in December. My question was, on my overlap I tend to separate a little bit the index finger from the other 3 fingers on my leading hand so I can make some sort of a space for my pinkie finger of my right hand. Is this an issue that can mess up my swing?
I am still working on everything, it’s been a year since I started playing and I have seen so much info on the internet and also very different angles of teaching from three different coaches.
This is proper Elio; having a bit of space there is completely fine; the goal is to feel that the 2 hands form a very secure grip where it feels like the arms and the club form one solid unit from the shoulders down;
You are now very safe here as we have studied anatomy in detail-neurology-evolution which is what you need to teach properly. We will not ever show you anything that goes against all 3 of these areas so you can evolve as a golfer properly and perform much better than the average! Shawn
Thank you so much for such a quick reply to my question. I really appreciate it. I will move forward on the other videos and put everything I can in practice this weekend.
Keep the good work! Elio.
Just as an aside. Reading Elio’s comment reminded me of this grip video I saw by Greg Norman aeons back. Apparently he creates space in his right hand’s pinkie and index to actually put the interlocked index of the right on the club. Called it intermesh. Any thoughts on that Shawn?
Not bad, played with it for a while, not an efficient way to grip for most as it is painful; also, understand that Greg Norman is a backhanded player like Sergio, Jordan, Phil, or is lead hand dominant
Hi Shawn
I have a slow back swing (this gives me too much time to think) would this effect the momentum of the gravity wrist hinge or not, the lighter my grip(about a 1 or 2) the more wrist hinge I get but the swing does not feel very constructed, and when I tighten the grip I can’t feel the hinge at all
This IS ALL FOCUS BASED!!! You are not defective at all!!
See the “throwing the club” video and the first in the series of the “consistency series” and you will see what I mean!! The darn industry has everyone (except us) brainwashed into thinking we are defective and need a fix…brutal!
Thanks Shawn, I know you don’t believe in certain positions and the backswing must match the shot, am I right in thinking laying the club off is something else we should not think about
I know how hard it is for an engineer to not think about these things; did you see the “how to stay with your shot” or how to match the backswing to your shot” videos? Take your time to digest; this is like the movie “the Matrix” in here…😀😝
I had someone tell me that my down swing starts with my shoulders and looks to steep and my follow through goes to far to the left, is this just down to the wrong focus or am I missing something, he was talking about laying the club off more
It is not about the grip pressure; it is about the quality of the whip through the dandelion stem or the delivery of the grass clippings towards the direction you want to start the ball! Use a firm grip and feel a nice whip through that divot of grass towards that direction. Your brain will figure out how firm depending on the lie and conditions of the shot!
Hi shawn, iv been playing any 18 months and found all the standard instructions, positions, swings paths mind boggling, iv found your videos a few month ago and now all is starting to click, one question I have is, I try to start my back swing by turning the chest a split second before the acu, this is sometimes hard to time especially on the course, I’m concerned if I don’t turn the chest first I will just be lifting my hands up, am I making this to complicated, instead should I just be thinking of moving the arms and being out of the way, apologies for the long question but this has been niggling me for a while
Thanks Phil
Just signed up to eagle last night, great content
You are a great teacher! I think I understand levitation, but I would love to see a video concentrating just
on that. I watched the backswing videos, but still am a little uncertain. Is it the pause at the top, like Kenny
Perry and Matsuyama (sic?) that you are talking about. Thanks for all you do.
Hi Shawn
I am a new eagle member.
What club do you recommend for pitching? The 60 for short pitches? The 52 or pitching wedge for longer pitches? What would you consider the maximum yardage to be a pitch? I would also like to know how to control the trajectory of a pitch. I live in West Texas we have major wind out here.
Thanks I love the videos and have been working on the premise with some immediate improvement. I will try to upload a video of my swing soon. Thanks again
Shawn, you spoke about the club bottoming out in front of the ball, I’m struggling with this, when I set my upper back to make swing I feel like I hitting under the ball rather than in front of the ball. So I’m confused on how to setup properly and compress the ball correctly!
Hey Peter! Set up against a door frame; place the ball against it and see how you need to set up to be able to compress the ball through that door frame without hitting the floor first!
Another great drill. I will be using this analogy with one of my female students tomorrow because she loses posture in follow through. Shawn thanks again for giving us some great stuff.
Good luck with the house hunting!!!
Nicklaus and many other of the classic players Brandel shows in his book all cocked their head to the right at address or as they start the backswing. You advocate the opposite I believe. (I am a right handed player). If I understand you correctly, the head should be tilted with the right ear lower than the left. Am I interpreting this correctly ?
I believe you are the best instructor on you tube and I have examined them all.
Hi Al! It is all about task; notice how the head is positioned when hammering a nail into a door frame? See Rory’s head coming into impact; this is where we start! See “head position and lag shawn clement” onnthe regular channel; then see “tilt acid test shawn clement”
Thank you for the kind words!
Shawn
Before I read your reply, I had a MAJOR epiphany. I have a pitching station in my back yard. When I forced myself to use the momentum of the arm/club unit (and focusing on the target/goal versus the process and positions), it just clicked! I was always paralyzed by swing thoughts because I wasn’t thinking correctly. The mark on my wedge was the size of a dime with no mishits and no position thoughts. Now I need to transition this to a bigger swing. You are the best golf teacher on the planet!
For a fade you play the ball forward of center and aim left (where you want the ball to start) with a less closed club face.
For a draw you play ball back of center but keep your stance straight on the target line, close the club face more then the fade and turn you behind the ball (shoulders) and release to the target.
What about fairway woods, hybrids, and drivers.
I just signed up for your service. If you can held my with this it will be great.
Thanks
Exactly! Aim where you want the ball to end, adjust ball position to where you want to release the shot and allow the club to release you in that direction!
Hi Mr. Wilson! Welcome to the club! The hybrids and woods have a wider head and the ball will,need to be more forward on all counts; just a hair forward of centre for draw and between centre and front instep for fades; Driver even more as the ball is on the tee; we have this information in the “fairway woods” and “driver” videos on premium;
Shawn
Hey Shawn, I recently hit some fades using the Flightscope and my club face was slightly closed at impact. I move the ball forward in my stance, open the club face so it is less closed, and line up left of target. Any thoughts on why my club face is closed at impact, or what I can do to change that? Just open it more at address? Something else? Thanks Shawn!
Always confirm if your release was at the ball or well through the ball; if you can confirm that it was well through and still not fading and the contact was nicely compressed, then yes, opennthe face a bit more;
Shawn
As my swing has improved and no more over the top, I am finding it extremely difficult to fade the ball more than 3-4 yards with 7 iron and less (even going feet together and trying different clubface/ball position combos). It’s a good problem to have except with a right pin and a right to left wind.
I remember on your youtube channel at TXG your shafts were causing you difficulty fading. I ask because I have the same shafts and swing speed so I’m trying to determine if the issue could be equipment or if it’s just due to the higher lofts (my 7 iron is 35 degrees) causing less spin axis when open.
So do I have to open up a 5 iron to hit a bubba fade or is it possible with a shorter iron? 😛
The TXG episode was an isolated incident; I do better with better targets out there and was still strugling with the lack of targets in that screen! Best is to do some goldie locks and go to the extremes; and yes, the higher the loft the tougher it is to fade!
Funny follow-up to this comment; my technique wasn’t the problem at all! Ian at TXG recently fit me through the bag and we found that I had outgrown my s300s and they were releasing too soon, plus got everything 2 degree flat. Now I’m back to being able to hit all kinds of fades!
Well, if you chose your intermediate point from behind, and you THINK you are going straight over when you are beside the ball, I can garantee one of 2 things are happening:
1-your alignment is not left enough
2-your backswing is too much inside
Both are very common because they are born from a subconscious “reconfirming” of the situation with side vision.
Solution for either one or both?
GOLDIELOCKS!😝😀👍
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