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Shawn,
This is the best video I have seen yet! This approach fits perfectly with what we think we know from the brain research. We don’t always know what we’re missing, but most of the time we can sure tell what feels right and what doesn’t. Focusing on exaggerating the bad feel for a second will make the good way more noticeable because it will feel like coming home. Then instead of wondering if I am set up properly, I can begin my swing feeling like I am at home and comfortable.
Alan
Boom!!!! Very good!!
Hi Sean, I’m wondering where to focus my eyes as I swing. I am struggling with inconsistency. Sometimes I make flush contact but more often than not I strike the ground early. I am working on keeping my head still and I think if I had the correct eye target in my swing it would help tremendously.
See “grass whip training shawn clement”
Eyes are on the grass between the leading edge and the ball; BUT THE TASK IS TO WHIP THROUGH THE STEM OF THE DANDELION in the direction you want to start the ball! The stem being in the center of the ball; so the only way to the stem with the sole of the club is for the ball to meet the face of club first!
See top 3 tasks as well and check out the “peeling of the wood” too! Great task!
Thank you very much for the prompt reply. I have order the grass whip and I will check out the video and certainly practice it.
Hi Shawn. I started playing again last year after an 8 year hiatus. When I came back I went through a massive swing overhaul that “felt” good but only proved to be problematic and unrepeatable. What has caught my eye is your address is very close to how I addressed the ball for 15 plus years before I quit. That address and swing yielded great results for me. Is that something you could cover or expound on? Loving the videos!
Very good! Everything you do at address is not for a position based on a theory pr a page in a baseless text book; it is to allow you to perform the task you need to perform to get the ball to fly in the direction you want it to fly. Marching the set up to the flight plan we call it.
So 1-you meed a flight plan and 2-an intermediate point to line you up and help you deliver into the flight plan and 3-ball position that matches direction, curvature and height of the flight plan and 4-a club face relationship with the grip that will allow the ball to fly the way you want it once released into the flight plan and 5-a distance to ball that allows for delivery with freedom and balance and 6-levels that allow the sole of club to stay along the ground beyond the ball when releasing into the flight plan.
Because we are getting ready to throw the energy towards the target, we are leaning that way and bracing the compression of the ball into the flight plan. ALL OUR VIDEOS FROM DAY 1 are consistent with this rock solid and steady approach and as you go along in this channel, the onion layers will keep peeling away giving you one AHA MOMENT after another…ENJOY!! 😀👍
Hi Shawn. I know you do not like positions but would you agree that the lead arm and club at address form a straight line from the lead shoulder? Rory McIlroy has this I think, as do you I think. Thanks
Hi Julian!
It appears this way; however, because the left hand is higher than the right and when you are getting ready to use the weight of the ACU (arm-club unit) to perform your task, it will naturally fall into that look.
Make sense?
Shawn
I’m new here and I’m new to golf (8 months in) at the young old age of 55 years. Sometimes things you already know still have to be verbalized. I went out to the winter range here today with only one thing from here: the grip. Like so many newbys, I’m a slicer, except that I’m a great slicer. I can carry it 245 yards and still it lands on the fairway next door 50 or 60 yards offline. Today, with your grip videos, my nastiest slice was 25 yards off. I can live with that … for now. Thanks a ton mate!
Right on Wayne! Next, see the release videos on premium!
“Arm motion fine tuning”, “release fine tuning”, “lead hand release”