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Shing Tan
Shing Tan
Member
1 year ago

Hi Shawn, question about draws. I find that to draw the driver I will need an extremely strong grip (face closed 45 degrees or potentially slightly more), any weaker and i will push the ball right along the intended start line but it wont curve back left. The issue with such a strong grip is that at address – in order to maintain a square face to the ball, my lead wrist feels very tension-y due to it being so flexed. I know from your videos that you guys (including Mu, Sav) have their lead wrists set that way at address but it DOES feel weird for me. (on the other hand, fades are way easier since my grip doesn’t need to be that strong.) Is this something I will just need to get used to? I know the other way is to have a not-so-strong grip but think about releasing/ turning over the wrists earlier in the swing in order to close the club face for impact, but i suppose that involves some timing and i assume you are not a fan of that approach 😂

Shing Tan
Shing Tan
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Reply to  Shawn Clement
1 year ago

Thanks so much, let me work on that release. I also had a question on your older “fade fine tuning” video – appreciate it Shawn if you could help clarify there too!

Donald Moir
Donald Moir
Member
1 year ago

In concept, for a curve to the left, when ball flight starts right of IP, I can’t help but to imagine an impact point (club on ball) that is a dimple or two toward the golfer. As opposed to an impact point at the exact rear of the ball (looking along the target line). Just like when kicking a soccer ball. You don’t mention this, so perhaps the concept not all that helpful or accurate? (Perhaps the danger of swinging at rather than through.) Thanks.

Shawn Clement
Shawn Clement
Reply to  Donald Moir
1 year ago

If you can still swing through while doing this, absolutely fine! 😀👍

Krista Nabb
Member
1 year ago

Can you do a video on velocity or is there a video that talks about it more? It comes up a lot and I just would like some clarity. Thanks!

Shawn Clement
Shawn Clement
Reply to  Krista Nabb
1 year ago

Best video for that is the “kinetic chain facilitation and engagement series” #6 being my favourite!

Mohanjit Singh
Mohanjit Singh
Member
1 year ago

I had a question/observation Shawn. When I get behind the ball to swing to the right of the intermediate point(IP), the body seems and feels contorted. During the swing it wants to come back to its normal position/straighten itself resulting in pulls. Obviously very different from swinging over the IP or as in fade to the left of IP.

Shawn Clement
Shawn Clement
Reply to  Mohanjit Singh
1 year ago

In this case, go to the diagonal stance series and use the draw from that series👍😀

Mohanjit Singh
Mohanjit Singh
Member
1 year ago

Great confidence boosting/building video Shawn.

Shawn Clement
Shawn Clement
Reply to  Mohanjit Singh
1 year ago

Yes sir! A boat load of wisdom in this series! A stadium full of golfers speaking through my mouth! 😀👍

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