Great beginning to your story but all of these Eagle audio bits seem to cut off right in the middle. Are they located somewhere else as the entire file?
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Loved this video, I can’t believe how much can go into a putter. When you hit the second one, you were dead center every time. Sounds like I need to get fitted for a putter.
I noticed in this video you were not lifting your left heel off the ground regardless of club. Is that something we should think about or not worry if the heel does not come off the ground in the backswing?
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With my right handed swing I am a bit of a chameleon; I can do it with of without lifting the heel; but left handed I need to allow and lift the left heel on all clubs for full swings and often with pitch shots too; way way better and essential for my success with that side.
Hey Shawn, loving your philosophy and teaching. Soaking it up like a sponge. Question on the braced tilt. I believe I have heard you say you feel a 60/40 or possibly a 70/30 lead leg vs. trail leg weight distribution at setup. At the top of your back swing what sort of ratio do you feel then? Do you also feel the brace shift from lead leg to trail leg at the top? Thanks! -Adam
Great start to offseason training… you mention the closed face and then getting behind the ball to deliver the football to the doorframe ….. Im assuming this is for draw flavor. For fade flavor we know we close the face less but are we getting behind the ball the same amount as draw flavor ? or is it behind the ball relative to the less amount of face closure
Hi Raymond!
Because the fade set has the ball position forward of centre, you are already behind the ball and don’t need or want to turn more at address; just brace against that lead side and get ready to deliver a nice action through to the direction you want to start the ball!
It is relative to ball position actually; because the fade has the ball forward of centre, you are already behind the ball; it then also relates to the direction you want to start the ball once you are lined up; so of you turn too far behind in any scenario, it will not feel like you can accomplish the task at hand.
Everything needs to fir the task; either cut through the stem in the direction you want to start the ball, or squeeze the ball through the doorframe that is lined up in the direction you want to start the ball.
Shawn
Very interesting fitting. In addition to the correct shaft weight does TXG also consider shaft length and/or counter balancing techniques? I have that same TaylorMade M1 driver with the Fujikura PRO56 Stiff Flex shaft. I find it impossible to hit – always feels very heavy and too long. Have been planning to play around with counter balancing weights to see if that helps.
Hi David! Yes, in deed, that can be frustrating!
If you have a “club champion” fitting facility near you which is like TXG, you can try different shafts on the same head and see how they feel; you will be quite surprised! We will be diving into length and counter weights with Ian at one point for sure! Shawn
Shawn, the football analogy is a game changer for me – easy to feel and remember. In the part one video, you discuss creating width or space of the right elbow in the back swing and wow, that makes the underhand football concept even more powerful and effective. Just getting that elbow back another couple of inches seems to increase the smash factor. Thanks !
I agree with Keith that the football drill is a magic pill. I noticed that when I first started to ‘set the football’ over the ball my right elbow immediately crashed into my gut. No room. So I shoved my back side further out at address. When I did that I felt this ‘re-balancing’ on the center of my feet. That was a BIG change for me. I then realized that the root of my swing struggles was an inefficient and out of balance setup. I originally thought I had bad footwork and almost paid for a bunch of scans. That is why the WIG system is so terrific. A simple task drives hundreds of body positions to the right places.
Hi Shawn,
do you keep 70% of your weight on the front foot during the back swing on a full pitch shot and have the ball positioned half way between each foot for a non fade/non draw pitch?
Thanks
Yes, you want to favour against the lead side; getting ready to usenthat kinetic chain to deliver into the picture; see the kinetic chain series of videos right here on premium!
Yes, however the ball position and the width of stance changes; ball is now close to centre vs on the back foot; and because the swing is longer, the stance will widen a bit accordingly;
Hi Shawn, I was just wondering, and it’s to do with closing the face face. Should the club face be closed when held out in front of me but then appear to be square behind the ball, due to proper tilt and getting behind the ball? Or should the face be closed when out in front of me AND at behind the ball? Thank you.
Hi Paul! The first option is what happens to me; and the acid test is that when you release or let the club release you in the direction you want to start the ball, is the ball flying the way that you want it to?
Shawn
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