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Michael Gallagher

Excited to give this a go !!! deff going to bring my practice sessions to a new level

Last edited 5 months ago by Michael Gallagher
Shawn Clement

Right on! 👍💪

Donald Moir

Hi, Shawn. This video looks like a great routine. I’m looking forward to giving it a go.

Here’s my current question (reflection) — and I don’t even know if it’s the right question: In one phrase: how to build shot-by-shot consistency? Especially when I’m not a Moe Norman, out there for 7 or 8 hours a day.

Just finished 3rd season. Overall, my swing is better than the previous season; not appreciably in distance, but having the result of a given swing more often match intention. But scores didn’t budge this past season. On most holes, there’s almost always some mis-hit — which will appear at any point, tee to green, even if the previous shot was perfectly done. And of course the blow-up holes, with a series of mis-hits. Sure — adapt and re-set for the next shot. But, before the point of impact, a set-up and swing that results in a mis-hit doesn’t feel any different than a set-up and swing with a good result. (Golfers: undying optimists. We will take that next shot.) How to build shot-by-shot consistency in the “open loop” context on the course? Compare a best ball round. A group might shoot close to par, even if, as individuals, they are usually bogey or bogey-plus. How does one become one’s own best ball partner? Thanks.

Shawn Clement

Ahh yes, reminds me of when Mu and several other new students were developing; and what I can say is that there is an “overnight success” that happens when the brain has enough of the pieces; so we try to apply more closed loop in the training and more open loop in the performance. HOWEVER, ROUTINE IN OPEN LOOP IS KING!

1-proper option of flight plan that will not cause you to release towards trouble or place you in a position where you feel the need to be perfect to get there. Take a couple practice swings to secure the task and feel you are about to use in that shot; opportunity for some pmd closed loop applications
1-refocus on flight plan then,
2-find intermediate point
3-set up to match flight plan-feel capable and comfortable over the ball
4-what will it feel like when momentum releases me through this arc-blur into that direction? Ahhh yeah…about like this…
5-no judging, see what happened and the brain will already know what is missing; find the ball, do this again

on range and on course and in backyard practice with whiffle balls, whatever, all 5 are must go throughs otherwise you open the door to the brain asking, ARE YOU SURE? Then that shot is pretty much pooched…😝

Mick Benson

Hey Shawn. Looking forward to following you on this journey. I checked out Andrew Huberman briefly on motor learning. He talks about error focus to speed up learning. My thoughts on this would be to focus on what needs to “better ” for the next repetition, grass clippings more towards the target!
More focus on what I need to do better vs. what I am doing incorrectly.

Charles Rogers

Good morning. Your instructions are excellent. I just started learning golf in August 2023. I have studied many other YouTube training programs. They are all excellent. However, yours have enabled me to understand and feel what I’m trying to accomplish in greater detail. Interestingly, the information/guidance I receive from others on the course is not as dynamic. They are very impressed with my improvements and have stopped sharing their experience. Thank you for that. My drives are between 200 and 250 yds now and the irons continue to outperform each previous days effort. This adds a task of guessing how much further the irons will perform each time. I look forward to doing so much better. Thank you.

Arthur Carvajal

Once again an awesome video. This will help me focus on the process. The open/closed concept and process will be my training!!!!

Shawn Clement

Yessir! This will be an amazing series! 😀👍💪👊

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