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corytacp@gmail.com

This has to be my favorite style of video. Teaching the concepts and instructing someone (Moo and Sav). The tug of war feeling with the head back and seeing the ball go through an actual “door frame” are golden nuggets! Thanks!

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walker.vince@gmail.com

I have watched this video about 10x, so good!

tom_kliebhan@sbcglobal.net

This throwing the head backward thought is the piece I really needed to anchor my rear foot and prevent my early extension…now I am getting the compression that was so elusive before…I agree with some of the others members below…this one was pure gold!

Shawn Clement

Right on Tom! Love it! Moe is smiling down at you! 😀👍

richgrisham73@gmail.com

With the irons, I do well with picking a point behind the ball as focus point during the swing. But, I struggle with looking at the back of the tee as a focal point. I normally just pick a spot in front of the low point of the driver – that’s the way I set up at address anyway is at the low point of the swing behind the ball on the tee.

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mandyonus@gmail.com

Hi Shawn thank you so much for that video it had so much information in it (as usual). In it you mentioned Moo’s hat and to keep it at the same angle/position as he started in? Is that in any other videos? Not that I am (over) thinking at all! Cheers and thank you Mandy

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