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  • From Gunnar Leivseth on NEW LEAD HAND BACKSWING

    Hi Shawn,
    My golfsvingen has improvef significantly after following your rask oriented swing. However, I still have some issues with my understanding. In one of your videos «fall-fall» gravity and momentan are doing the jobb. In a recent video you added pull. My question is therefore : how do you combine «fall and pull»?

    Best,
    Gunnar

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  • From Mohanjit Singh on SUPER SLOW WIDE-RELAXED CHIP AND PITCH

    So in a chip shot there is almost no extension of the legs when we heave into the back swing.

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  • From George Adams on GRIP LEVERAGE- OFF SEASON TRAINING (1)

    I got excited on this presentation. A while ago I found out I had to shoot a low shot when I hit a down hill shot and cross a pond on that same shot and also for a sand shot. I found out i had an uphill shot I had to release with with my trail wrist.

    thanks

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  • From Gene Czaplinsky on Consistency Series

    Shawn, when I close the face, I focus on allowing the clubface to open to counteract it. Is this a correct feeling? I suffer from a very flat backswing and opening the face allows me to lift the club more upright much more easily. Thanks.

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    • From Shawn Clement on Consistency Series

      Hi Gene! Once the grip and club face are set; then you are looking for a nice release pattern that your arm anatomy is already pre-disposed to do! See all the “release” videos and apply them to the “perpetual motion drill series” and feel the release in each direction going from the follow through into the backswing and then the backswing into the follow through.

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    • From Gene Czaplinsky on Consistency Series

      Thank you Shawn, will do. One additonal question: Do you have any videos dealing with a very flat backswing? It is the bane of my golf existence, no matter what I try. And thanks again, you have such a gift, a remarkable teacher.

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    • From Shawn Clement on Consistency Series

      Haha, my speciality! The more you abandon control the better!
      start with “backswing levitation” and “perpetual motion drill series” and then see “kinetic chain facilitation series” and the classic “arm swing vs body turn”

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  • From [email protected] on ALIGNMENT RELOAD

    Thanks for reminding me of the key to sending the ball to the target!
    Alignment = proper set up = proper flight plan = proper release then it is all just a perfect blur!!

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  • From Keith Kelly on CRITICAL FIRST 2 FEET OF BACKSWING WOODS AND DRIVER

    It’s amazing what you pick upon the 3rd or 4th viewing. The slightly closed stance, even for a fade, to have a platform is genius! I have felt as if I don’t have any weight on my left leg when I pre-turn behind the ball. Closing the stance was an instant fix. Drove it like a boss all week-end. Thank you very much!! Have a Merry Christmas!

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  • From [email protected] on SWING EFFICIENCY BENCHMARK IMPROVEMENTS

    video cut off abruptly…maybe wrong clip uploaded?

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    • From Shawn Clement on SWING EFFICIENCY BENCHMARK IMPROVEMENTS

      Ok. CORRECTED, PLEASE HAVE A LOOK!!👍👌😀

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    • From [email protected] on SWING EFFICIENCY BENCHMARK IMPROVEMENTS

      Great Video! Many times I struggle with too much strain and effort. Backing off perceived flight planned target distance to ratchet back strain and effort level should be an interesting journey and a great way to solidify solid gapping for each club. I find it’s easiest for me to do this process with my hybrid and fairway woods. Hardest with my driver and somewhere in the middle for my irons. Really going to try to embrace this concept fully as getting those career shots that feel pummeled with minimal perceived effort is SO addicting. Thanks Shawn!

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    • From Shawn Clement on SWING EFFICIENCY BENCHMARK IMPROVEMENTS

      Addicting is a great word for it! Like Moe said when asked “do you ever get bored hitting solid and straight all the time?” To which he replied “noooo” are you kidding? I could do this all day!” And he did…😝

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    • From Shawn Clement on SWING EFFICIENCY BENCHMARK IMPROVEMENTS

      WHOA!! THE HORROR!! Something happened in the transition! Will re-ipload this afternoon, stay tuned please!! Thank you for the comment!

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    • From Shawn Clement on SWING EFFICIENCY BENCHMARK IMPROVEMENTS

      Ok, CORRECTED!! See the full video now and let me know what you think! 👍👌😀

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  • From Shawn Clement on FULL ROUTINE APPROACH SHOT WITH IRONS

    Here is a good Q&A for this section:
    I’m hitting a lot of good shots with the new grip, but I’m also still hitting many bad shots. The bad shots are usually big fades, mostly with longer clubs and three wood. Sometimes I feel like when I’m squatting down, I’m not shifting my weight to my left side, or I’m not releasing the club head properly. I’m also topping several balls.

    Any advise?

    Thanks

    Michael

    Hey Michael! 
    Yes, 2 things that you need to function in a reliable golf swing:
    -a nice full release backed by momentum that was easy to acquire
    -a strong enough grip (which you have)

    So between shots on the golf course, do some sword drills (lead hand release and trail hand release) and really feel the abandon and the turbo charge from the legs in them (turbo charge lead hand and trail hand release) 

    Then predict that the ball position, the distance to ball, the posture with good initial squat will allow you to stay with that full release in the direction you want ro start the ball.

    Let me know! 

    Shawn

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  • From Ron Dziuk on KINETIC CHAIN FACILITATION #6 SENDING DIVOTS!

    This is fantastic! Is there a way to do this on a mat? I’m indoors for the next few months.

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  • From Brian O'Hara on SWING EFFICIENCY BENCHMARK IMPROVEMENTS

    Hey Shawn, I appreciate the mind set of easy swing, low effort, but what if you actually want to hit your normal distance minus 20 yards? I thought you were actually doing to try to hit the center of the bunker to start.

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  • From Philip Peek on KINETIC CHAIN FACILITATION #4

    Hey Shawn,

    I’m enjoying practicing this drill as well as several others.

    The swing feels powerful. I’ll get to a simulator soon and see if my feels are real.

    Yours,

    Phil

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    • From Shawn Clement on KINETIC CHAIN FACILITATION #4

      Yes sir! 👍👌💪😀

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    • From Philip Peek on KINETIC CHAIN FACILITATION #4

      On the backswing I’m feeling the club crossing the line and feeling like it is wrapping around my neck, which is leaving me lots of room on the downswing to come through right or left of the intermediate point. Does this sound right?

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    • From Shawn Clement on KINETIC CHAIN FACILITATION #4

      Yes, however, this feel can be flawed compared to where you were before; it all relates back to the task and the direction you are sending the momentum of this task. If you feel that the backswing will allow you to do this easily, then you are in good shape. See “how to match backswing to ball direction” video.

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    • From Philip Peek on KINETIC CHAIN FACILITATION #4

      will do. Thanks!

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  • From Greg Oppman on SWING EFFICIENCY BENCHMARKS | LONG IRONS

    This was good! Thanks Shawn

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  • From Kraig Knudson on SWING EFFICIENCY BENCHMARKS | LONG IRONS

    Shawn, first off Merry Christmas! Living in a northern state, do you or could you do a few videos on weight or positional trading that a person could do in their house or garage to get ready for the upcoming season 4 months from now?

    Thank you!

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  • From Robert Roderick on Posture

    So in my posture I have a problem with swaying back in the swing which is causing me to chunk a lot of shots.

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    • From Shawn Clement on Posture

      Hi Robert! One of the most important videos for understanding turn is “weight shift with Savy” and the “arm swing vs body turn” video as well. Then see “critical first 2 feet of the backswing” series and then you want to get into the “kinetic chain facilitation series” and “perpetual motion drill series” then polish this with the 2020-21 off season training series. Enjoy!

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  • From Hans Bonde on SWING EFFICIENCY BENCHMARKS | LONG IRONS

    Shawn, I’m a pretty new member and just wanted to say that your instruction series has made all the difference to correct years of misguided golf fundamentals that kept me from really improving 🙂 Merry Christmas and looking forward to better golf next year!

    Thanks for showing the way!

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