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After many days I was just unable to hit my driver, was hitting right with fade. Calmed my self went through all the tasks, the IP, Target, levitate, relax-wide-slow, throwing the club, kept my weight front foot – back foot, and reason for it was I was trying to hit so hard on the down swing thinking I have mastered it, even with the task of throwing the club over IP, I was just unable to finish, my effort must have been a 9. Really eased up, held the club easier and I was back hitting beautiful shots.
During setup I find and this goes for all the clubs, if I just setup with a balanced stance and then tilt my distance and consistency goes down, but if I stand favoring left side my body is over the left leg and then when I take my stance and tilt everything just falls into place.
Just my insight.
Very good! Keep up the great work! See the “arc blur unstoppable momentum series” and the “momentum already there before you swing” series
Hey Shawn when hitting a draw with the driver do you close the club as you would when doing a draw for a iron ? Also same with fade for a driver would you open the face slightly as you would when fading a iron ?
Thanks love the videos
Hey Michael! Not necessarily! Some of my students need to close more with driver and some need to close less; depends on so many factors! Always go with “goldie locks” based on delivering your task in the direction you want to start the ball with ease and velocity. Like sending the tip of the tee tumbling over the intermediate point with the bottom groove of the driver head.
I went to the range and tried spinning the tees, as the cutting the dandelion stem didn’t work well for me with driver. Spinning tees worked a little better, but still not ready for prime time. I tried focusing on a single dimple, and thought about slinging the dimple to the right of my IP. This worked really well for me, but I am nervous that in a round or competitive situation, is driving a dimple through the right edge of my IP the same as hitting at the ball? I am not thinking about the ball when laser focused on the single dimple, so I am blurring out the ball from focus. I even found focusing on a dimple just below the equator at about 6:30 (if noon were my target) helped me hit high draws, and a dimple at the equator at 6:30 led to a medium height draw. I hope you think this is okay.
I think that is brilliant!!! Way to go man!
it is like the door frame drill when we are squeezing the ball into the direction we want it to start; you have my blessing and you would have Jammie’s blessing as he has shown this to a couple of his tour professionals who have recently won a mini tour event by 14 shots with rounds of 61-63-63 which you are completely not supposed to do! And the nerve of him saying he left 5 shots on the table on the 61!!
What video can i watch for “spinning the T’s?”
Search “spinning through the ball” series!😀👍
Shawn,
Great video! To what do you attribute the low back spin rate? You still got wonderful carry yardage with such a low back spin rate. Thanks,
Yessir!
1-amazing technology from all the manufacturers-shaft-club head-as well as golf ball!
2-angle of attack created by proper task and tilt
3-because we have a great angle of attack, we can keep loft way down and benefit from 7 and 8 degrees of loft