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Frederick Chacon

Great lesson!!!

Shawn Clement

Thank you Fred! 😀👍

Eckhart Diestel

With all your experience and ‘nothing should be restricted’:

I would be interested to know how well can you can putt with a motion involving the legs ? In other words applying your principles of power generation to putting.

I think that the teaching says to avoid lower body motion. I have no good judgement on this, but it does not necessarily seem logical.

Regards
Eckhart

Shawn Clement

Please watch the “kinetic chain series” in the video on chipping! It is the same for long putts! 😀👍. Never try to restrict anything!!

Eckhart Diestel

Great answer, thank you. Eckhart

Brett Morris

Hi Shawn, having problems feeling the weight of the club. I am using Calaway apex cf19 with recoil f4 shafts standard grip, they feel extremely light to me. Could a heavier club help with this?

Last edited 3 years ago by Brett Morris
Shawn Clement

You will only feel the weight of the club as it releases you with G-force in the direction of the target; and you want to feel the weight of the “arms and club” as a unit as in the “using the weight in your swing, axe drill with Savy video

Eckhart Diestel

Hello Shawn,
I have the impression that the walking drill has a pretty steep plane. When you plan a fade it may become even steeper. I am a bit uncertain at the moment about the feel in the backswing levitation, more specifically the feel of the takeaway. I watched the ‘matching the backswing and the target’, and it is well explained – but still. Does the takeaway for the draw end up being an inside takeaway ?
Regards
Eckhart

Shawn Clement

They actually both have an inside takeaway; the fade less than draw as we are dealing with an arc. See “arc-blur unstoppable momentum series” and “blur of club”mas well as “how to match the backswing to ball direction” videos

vincent.regis@gmail.com

I have great range sessions applying all that knowledge, flushing ball after ball, with both fades and draw, with all the clubs. But when I’m on the course I feel uncomfortable over the ball. No amount of goldielocks seems to make me more comfortable. It doesn’t end up in anything catastrophic, but I can see my distance reducing and my shot pattern being more blocky when I hit a draw, and more like straight pull when I hit a fade. I’m not quite through the ball. I need to find a way to bring all that work and confidence onto the course.

Shawn Clement

Hi Vincent! Check out “open the machine on the golf course” video!😀👍

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