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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
So glad you are enjoying the content George! Thank you for your awesome feedback! 👌👍😀
Shawn (sorry about the confusion, my wife was on my Ipad and I made the comment from her account 😝)
I’m starting to work on my left handed swing as well. Do you recommend the Basics series to start building from scratch? It obviously feels completely fishy but I like the challenge!
The grip, the grip part 2, the important grip update are the core; then comes all the release videos; the throwing series, then the predict contact and the goldie locks series and the one you just started right here! 👍👌😀
If I don’t get anything else out of my premium membership Shawn the grip videos have made a big impact on my golf. I’ve struggled for years with my hands not working together and never understood why. That has all changed for the better. Thank you!
The keys to golf paradise are in that grip! 👍👌😎
Hi Shawn–checking for accuracy. The goal is to get the club face square through impact in the most powerful position (wrists and arms) anatomically. That would mean the snuff boxes–as in a hammer blow–line up with the square face–dynamically. This looks extremely closed at address, but isn’t dynamically. And if you aren’t closed at address, but square, then you have to hit at the ball to square the club face, leading to early release, lack of power, and inconsistent direction. your direction and power become dependant on the timing of your release versus a natural release through the ball at the target. Therefore–begin with a grip that matches the snuff boxes with the square face, and work on swinging through the ball. the ball is a way point, not an end point. Adjust as needed appropriate for your anatomy, but make sure you are swinging through the way point, or you will be hooking the ball and blaming it on the grip instead having an improper concept of the swing. Or, have I completely lost my mind. Which is entirely possible.
SPOT ON BILL! 👍😀👌💪 Just the “lining up the snuff boxes to the club face is the only issue as this will change from one individual to the other. Some need to have a ‘STRONGER RELATIONSHIP’ where others less so. The constant factor needs to be the “THROUGH THE BALL’ confirmation of release and then adjust based on that.
Hello Shawn, love this video. I have noticed on Your’s, Sav’s and Mou’s set ups that the shoulders are slightly closed to the path and the knee is canted a bit into the ball for a draw.
I have been trying to find a video (I’m pretty new to your site) that explains in detail the body set up on your website. I had been instructed to keep everything (hip, shoulders, feet) parallel to the target from all the lessons I have received, but I really like this set up that you are using……it looks more powerful in delivering the club head to the ball and promoting a draw…thanks in advance.
Jim K.
That is the beauty of this site; no static stuff . See “draw fine tuning” and “fade fine tuning” and then see “diagonal stance series” and “how to match backswing to ball direction” and search “alignment” on the search box too.