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Great clarification for balance. Perhaps the point that made it “real” was you showing the falling forward off your toes. That will be my main reference point to knowing I got it right or wrong.
Good stuff Rick! See also the “kinetic chain series” and “kinetic chain engagement series” which will really drive the point home as to the focus you need to engage the swing properly and create awesome balance during the action!
Nailed it !
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Balance is a big one for me… especially with the driver. As you grip the ground with the inside of your feet, are you using the ground to start the takeaway and make the body turn into the backswing?
Yes, see “using the weight in the swing; axe drill with Savy”
Thanks, Shawn.that was very helpful for getting the takeaway on target.
Hi Shawn
This is really helping me. I’ve improved by balance at the top of the swing a lot, but I find that I can have a tendency to be a little bit too much outside my left foot on the follow through. What’s the best way to tackle this? I don’t want to focus on body parts during the swing. Any suggestions?
The walking drill video on premium; no choice but to stay inside otherwise you can’t walk!! Get the feel there and slowly incorporate into the swing!
Shawn
Thank you – that makes complete sense.
Just recently had a breakthrough with actually completing my backswing and what that actually feels like. Basically if I get that full turn and complete backswing mile marker I pretty much kill the ball with good direction with all clubs. The problem is when I need a half or 3/4 club/swing and I don’t get that full turn sensation or marker in my mind. End up trying to manufacturing some how and taking big fatty divots, because I’m reverse tilting I feel. How can I complete my backswing on non-full swings?
Keep the full range of motion but cut through the stem or throw the club to the target in a SOFTER TONE!
When you get to wedge shots; always feel like you are cutting through the stem of the dandelion ALONG THE GROUND; use the Goldie locks method to dial in the distance control; she is the bomb!!
Shawn