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Lenny Stevens

Hi Shawn I’ve worked out why I’m not drawing the ball. My release is ahead of the ball for driver. I tried this feel in the backyard, and it’s like I have to slow my arms down and speed up my hands to get the club face to come around. Is there a video to explain this better? I understand why I used to hit my driver good back when I was flipping the golf club.

Steven Kapchinsky

I like the way the slow mo videos shows how much Shawn releases the club. Still working on consistent release with the driver, but hit a bunch of laser iron shots Saturday in the drizzling rain to win my 1st Golf Club weekly golf tournament since switching to Wisdom in Golf with a net 70. Wisdom in Golf Works

Shawn Clement

Right on Steven! 👍😀💪

Jeremy Moody

Love the slo-mo videos. Gives a real feel of the dynamic process for me , especially takeaway …turning the body and downswing…engaging the ground and the lag sequence. So smooth and effortless.
A long time ago you had me ‘crazy close’ the club face to produce square or slightly closed dynamic face at contact to protect from the over the top tendency and horrible slices. As my kinetic chain has become more ‘patient’ with better grounding and tempo I find the face alignment at setup is slightly closed for the draw and neutral for the fade.
On your setup with irons and driver the club faces look quite open at address for draw and neutral for fade, sort of counter intuitive. Is this true?
Still appears ball forward aim left for fade and ball back aim straight but throw to the right for draw. Correct?
Thanks again Shawn. Happy new year…

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