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  • From mark sobel on Feet Together Drill

    I know my ball flight and dispersion is much better since working with this drill and one leg . I will continue working the kinks out.
    thx,mark

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  • From Gene Czaplinsky on USING WEIGHT OF KETTLE BELL THROUGH DOOR

    Shawn–Regarding your video on a strong grip: I have done it both ways: First, I rotate the club to 45 degrees, address it and rotate back to square. (which creates a seriousl amount of torque). The second way is to simply lift the club and place the four knuckle grip on it. Question: Is either way preferable over the other? Am I missing something? The second way is the most comfortable for me. Thanks in advance. Gene

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  • From mark sobel on Feet Together Drill

    shawn , I think i will use the c no evil tool i bought 10yrs ago to block sight of ball and see what happens with release to target then.
    thx, mark

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  • From amarjot Bedi on FAIRWAY WOODS SOLID CONTACT DOWNHILL SHOT

    Thank you, needed this, been keeping the ball just off the inside heel of lead leg. Have lacked consistency, this could be the reason. Will Keep the club more centered and ball just infront.

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  • From amarjot Bedi on SWING EFFICIENCY | COOL DOWN WEDGE

    hi,
    confused now with keeping eyes behind for dandelion stem and over /front for grass cutting?

    Also eyes in front or behind but head remains tilted and behind right?

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    • From Shawn Clement on SWING EFFICIENCY | COOL DOWN WEDGE

      It is whichever you feel best with; some prefer eyes in front on grass with the understanding that the ball cannot prevent them from sending those clippings; as in the “stick the finish despite the ball series”

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  • From mark sobel on Feet Together Drill

    yes shawn, adjusted my grip stronger and made sure my grip was overlaping an not interlock.seems to take care of pain in my thumb.
    as far as what feel or see going to target . I see beyond the ball about a foot or less.
    I did use the c. no evil tool to block sight of ball with some success.
    but what really helped was the video of gym rope. the pause in back swing but I have to fine tune cause like u said in video if u pause to long the motor stops and short wrists don t have chance to cock completely.
    thanks ,mark

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  • From Dan Santucci on Pitching

    Shawn, I noticed on this video that it appears that you are using a slightly open stance when executing the pitch shot (unless it is only camera angle). Is it OK and/or beneficial to use a slightly open stance when pitching?

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    • From Shawn Clement on Pitching

      Yes, very ok to use a slightly open stance; helps momentum clear towards the target; the key to the open stance is to not feel like it is diverting the momentum left of target (for the right handed player, unless it is a bunker shot or a flop shot; for the “draw pitch” it feels like the momentum is going STRAIGHT AT IT, because the side spin will not affect the shot the way it will in a full shot.

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  • From Dan Santucci on Pitching

    Shawn, this pitching video instruction looks very much to me like the AXE drill as shown on your “Weight shift with SAVY” video.Your axe drill instruction has really helped my full swing. Is the the amount of momentum (using Goldilocks) applied the only difference between this pitching swing and the axe drill motion that i use for my full swing ?

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    • From Shawn Clement on Pitching

      Yes, correct! Imagine the first few strikes into the tree with full momentum and then the last finishing strike in comparison. The last finishing strike is still momentum, but softer.

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  • From mark sobel on FEET TOGETHER DRILL

    shawm or Matt the way u keep from losing lag . is not to let ball be the target ? I can not practice throwing club to target at my facility.

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    • From Shawn Clement on FEET TOGETHER DRILL

      Use the “lead hand release” and “trail hand release” then “turbo charge lead and trail hand release” then the “target confirmation series” to get through the ball;

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  • From mark sobel on Feet Together Drill

    shawn, hit 160 shots today solved the pain in thumb used stronger grip and also found my trail hand was loosening up.
    feet together hit all the way up to driver with good results by letting my catapult making sure that I was performing drill correctly with feet glued to ground ,knees together and allowing my legs to extend back and thru with me focused on on area several inches in front of ball.
    after that went feet apart and performed well with HPM ,It seemed to work excellent because of the work you had us do with feet together.
    thx, mark

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    • From Shawn Clement on Feet Together Drill

      Nice! Good practice session! Bet the body did not hurt after that too and glad you sorted the thumb! 😀👍

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  • From Phuong D on PRE-MOTOR SHORT GAME

    Hey Shawn,
    This may be a stupid question, but which club are you using in this video? And which club are you typically supposed to use for a chip/lob/flop? Is there a video where you discuss this? Thanks!

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    • From Shawn Clement on PRE-MOTOR SHORT GAME

      This is a 60 degree lob wedge with 8 degrees bounce with a versatile grind for when you open the face, the leading edge stays close to the ground to make impeccable flop shots! The new Cobra Wedges are amazing for this and they have the sharpest grooves on the market; snake bite wedges…

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  • From Anthony smith on Driver - Part 2

    Hi Shawn, new to the game this year and was able to break 100 with your videos. Great stuff, irons look great even the hybrid but when it comes to the 3 wood and especially the driver I have a huge slice. I use the strong grip and have tried the diagonal stance but always seem to come through too fast and open. Iv been doing the perpetual motion drill to slow my tempo and when I apply that to my drive it seems to have no power and doesn’t get distance. Any tips or drills I can work on? Thank you

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    • From Shawn Clement on Driver - Part 2

      Use a 7 iron and go to the “draw fine tuning” video; get that ball to snap hook like crazy and feel that compression when it happens; then come back to the driver and do the same!

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  • From John Pyle on Maintaining Dynamic Posture

    Hi Shawn, I am struggling with early extension that I believe is causing me to hit off the toe. Is this the primary video/drill for addressing that issue? Any other suggestions? Thanks!

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    • From Shawn Clement on Maintaining Dynamic Posture

      Hey John! Sorry I missed this one! I sometime struggle with falling back with my posture on the backswing; when I do, I hit the toe as well and my immediate remedy is the 2 swing drill. Check it out!

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  • From [email protected] on TURBO CHARGING TRAIL HAND RELEASE

    Can you explain what you mean by getting deeper into the strike, please?

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    • From Shawn Clement on TURBO CHARGING TRAIL HAND RELEASE

      Hi andrew! See the “2 tee drill perpetual motion” and “unstoppable momentum series divots”; for a great strike, the club needs to stay along the ground for a while!

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