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Yann Gauthier

Hi Shawn, been practicing this lesson on my side and noticed improvement in accuracy but I also noticed an increased in launch angle in general by a few degrees. Any idea why and how to reduce my launch angle ?

Cheers,
Yann

Michael Cipriani

Hi Shawn – This is my first post. I took a number of lessons from you at RHGC years ago, and happy to have recently joined your website. I played my first round this past weekend. This video is of particular interest to me, specifically the first part of the video. Just to confirm, when practicing at the range, I line myself up and keep the visor of my hat in line with my swing plane? Anything else I should do to ensure I’m doing this properly?

Jeremy Moody

Great lesson. My home videos confirm a head sway or over rotation = slice, pull or s***k. I seem to remember decades ago newspaper golf teaching strips with Jack Nicklaus’ father holding his hair to prevent sway. The question of why the dysfunctional movements occur is a great one. I hear the S.C. voice in my ear “ you are not defective” . ..Job one is to have the vision of the shot and stay with it for the whole process. Thanks.

hansvandenhof@planet.nl

This series is absolutely the best. It might explain why I feel the tension in anticipation of my actual shot. The look and feel of the chosen direction seem always to be a little off once I stand over the ball. I’m happy you explained this so clearly. I can relate to Mu’s “problem”, I suspect it is mine as well.

Richard Brooks

Hi Shawn, Great lesson and reminders! Just wondering, have you changed from playing Ping clubs to Callaway?

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