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Shawn, you just said you rarely choke down on the club, is there a reason for that? I have always held on to the idea that if you choke down on a club it should have the flight of the club you’re using but the distance of one club less.. is that not true? Thanks
It is a bit different with everyone; some do better gripping down while others less so; I prefer to keep the same weight of the ACU and use more or less in the feel of the swing; go with what will allow you to perform the task the best! Shawn
Ty, was waiting for one of these!
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Great video once again, Shawn, especially as I continue to learn what bolted and centered feels like with the driver. I tend to end up in these spots off the tee in the meantime lol!
Oh man, I had the greatest breakthrough in feel with every club and especially the driver 2 weeks ago; I was able to combine the heavy snap into the height and flight I am releasing into with “poised ease” if you will; kind of the best wa.y to describe it but bottom line, the brain made more connections…second bottom line:
STAY THE COURSE EVERYONE!!!!
Throw more clubs? Got it!
Great demonstration. I find myself in a similar situation often. I normally use a 6 iron to keep to ball below the branches. My question is: since the ball needs to be back in the stance a little, how do you hit a fade? Especially when you close the club face a little. I have trouble hitting a fade anyway, so I am very interested in your response. Thanks.
Hey Gavin! It always comes down to path and clubface; if the face is open to the path, you get the fade; the rest is to make sure you are aimed left enough to start the ball left of the trouble; choosing the height first with the flight plan will really help you set up properly and then it is about matching the backswing path to the direction you want to start the ball amd make the predictions based on that; so see “predict contact” video on premium
Thanks for the explanation. I really liked the flight plan video and that with the adjusted club face should really help. Unfortunately it is getting cold here in Minnesota so we might be done for the season.
Find an indoor facility; I will be adding some nice indoor sessions to the premium channel soon!
Shawn
I was just wondering how far were you from the branch in the first shot? The camera made it look like a 9 or 8 iron would have been ok.
Hey Neal! Haha, no, not at all; plus I needed more club to get to the green as well; definitely the camera…
Shawn