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Jeremy Moody

Point taken (again). When I can give it up to gravity and not try to guide and get stuck in the middle of the stance the kinetic chain is there. My feel is that of casting a backhand frisbee. Effortless swing. Nice kinetic flow and always through an intermediate point.

rburdgick@gmail.com

Shawn. Great video as always, but getting 111 mph with 30% effort is not obtainable for most golfers. I am 75 years old and am trying to get back the lost 60 yards of the past. I’m trying to go from a 75 mph swing to 85 mph. Do you think swinging at 30% is the right path? Having said that, the forward tees are nice. Ron

kroyalusa@hotmail.com

Shawn, really loving these “Flow” video lessons. Really need these driver tips and demonstrations. I pause these during your swings to see more. Amazing to see how far your head stays back, as well as how your lead leg posts at a “backward slant”. Thanks for this driver series!

Dsalmon55@gmail.com

Shawn, I’m a little foggy on .club face vs path of travel as it relates to fade vs draw. Is it causing the fade or draw strictly based on the point in the arc, ie. forward or back of center and club path, or are you closing the face at a different rate for fade vs draw? I notice you don’t mention anything about closing the face any different for a fade than a draw in the initial grip

mick10@shaw.ca

Merry Christmas Doctor Voodoo. Looking forward to the next in this series. Would like to see slomo videos that loop a few times.

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