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Hi Shawn,
Had my best round yet going back to wisdom in golf basics – flight plan, IP, target focused task, observe result. Flight plan where things have broken down in past is the confidence to actually be able to execute a flight plan vs make it as straight as possible. This will take some time and effort to continue down this path.
On thing I did was set up relaxed and square to IP. Then adjust a bit for flight plan. Otherwise I seem to exaggerate the setups too much leading to that confidence issue that this will be a good result. But you do need to be willing to make some mistakes for the process to unfold. Since the mistakes happen anyway this shouldn’t be a problem 🙂 but easier said than done.
Thanks Shawn for the progress so far
Jeremy
Right on Jeremy! Here is the link to the video that will keep you moving this way! There is no other way to truly improve! https://wisdomingolfpremium.com/garanteed-pathway-to-always-progress-forward/
Thanks Shawn, this as a good one. One perhaps overlooked aspect of Wisdom in Golf may be how much fun it is. So much more interesting to focus on flight plan, prediction and observation than positions….
The statement of the CENTURY! 😝😝😀😀🫶🫶
Shawn,
It’s not a bad idea to release to center of most greens versus versus trying to rlease to edges and move it back ? Thanks.
Hey Robert! Exactly! Many courses have small greens and this will be the case at the US Open this week! I played Pinehurst # 2 twice and the greens are so much fun! You just can’t expect to score the same way as the others; I shot 72 and played Ok at #8 the first day and putted ok, and played much better the next day, putter and swing on #2 and shot 77!
Still waiting snow melting here in Finland, but after that i will try this 🙂 If you have time, it would be interesting here some Wisdom history. I mean what make you change from that straight “hold” release to full release. Where you invented those hammer gravity drills etc… Not many teacher is talking gravity, weight or falling.
Understanding the fundamental view of what creates tension in the swing and the “pre-motor cortex series”
when you are getting ready to guide the swing to the target vs “letting momentum release you in the direction you want to start the ball and letting the set up bring the ball to the target effortlessly; both mental and physical; like you were simply a witness to momentum already on the way there and you say hey! If that happens, there will be a good shot! Then it’s easy to let go of control because you have made a prediction that you like!
shawn, i was curious what your thoughts (or critique) are on the stack & tilt way of swinging. where the weight is forward and stays forward, the centre of the circle (or low point) is at the front foot, such that having the ball just behind lead foot would still produce a draw because the path is still in-to-out at the point of impact. it seems to be what some instructors are preaching out there. thought i would pick your brain on this – i know the wisdom in golf task-based approach is quite different!
Hi Shing! I did an extensive study with them 10 years ago and Here are the acid tests that would make their techniques obsolete: uphill shots, downhill shots, ball above the feet, and driver. They went from 2 tour players to 20 and then 2 years later back to none. Yes, every technique has some good nuggets, I learned a better way to work the ball through them but that is where it ended. Too many positions, too many manipulations, too much video analysis.