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Greeting Shawn,
Through the years I’ve been one that has looked at way too many different sources for golf instruction. It was easy to become confused with conflicting information out there. I’m really going to make an effort to stick with your instruction and stay away from other sources.
I’m starting to see some improved ball striking with irons and am getting to the point where I can once again start to work the ball both with a fade and draw. It is amazing how many times on the course that I catch myself blacking out. Black Out = less than desirable shot every time. Although the misses are much better now.
I’m still struggling to create clubhead speed with minimal effort. I’ve gotten back to 110 mph with the driver, but the strain level is really high to get there.
I still seem to be confused regarding how to use my legs for power. It seems like when I try to utilize my legs more I think I’m early extending more. Any wisdom on how to use the legs without getting back to early extension?
You bet!
The key is staying with the delivery of the action towards the target; see “throwing the club” and practice this in a safe area; a nice open field or clearing in the woods. Get some old clubs from a second hand sport store with nice steel shafts and slick grips, they are great to throw. Allow the legs to come and evolve on their own; they will support and ready the body for the throw. See the “throwing series” videos on premium for all clubs. Enjoy!
I agree entirely Mickey there is such a thing as too much information. Stick to one good source and non better than Shawn. As an artist I am inspired by many painters. I have hundreds of books and probably 30 DVDS but if you are not careful this can lead to confusion as all artists have their own way. Studying the working methods of too many people in art can delay your progress and so it seems with golf instruction. I am returning to golf after many years absence but I am determined from the outset to stick with Shawn who after all covers all aspects of the game and learning process brilliantly.
Hi Shawn, how do you know when a task isn’t working for you? How do you know if it’s the task itself or something with setup, focus or something else? How long should you stick with a task before moving on to another task?
Great question! Would love to see you execute a couple of the ones that resonate with you; if you are not a part of eagle, you can use the “email question” feature on our http://www.wisdomingolf.com website and see “lessons” and “online options”
Send me a face on and a down the line view of a 7 iron shot and I will help you choose!
Also send a clip of one of your favourite tasks!
Pretty cool stuff.
Hi Shawn. Great initiative. I’m a new member and submitted my first swing review yesterday mentioning that I felt like I was drinking from a fire hydrant. I’m looking forward to get easy access to the different concepts you are regularly referring to (tasks, goldielock, perpetual swing, throwing the club, etc.). Looking at the various comments on the site, I’m confident that this is a great place to learn but, like most of us here, I’d like to be able to quickly find the elements which will help me improve the most. Thanks
You bet! This is my mission; you will see some nice changes in the upcoming weeks;
Shawn
Great example of kaizen or constant improvement you embody that in your teaching which inspires me to do the same in my learning Peace
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