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Daniel Parlegreco

Hi Shawn. Practiced throwing the club today and did pretty well with it down the target line. I’m beginning to feel the snap (which to me feels like a quick turning over of the hands towards the target). When I connect with the snap, I’m smashing it effortlessly. But when I mistime it, it’s either a terrible snap hook or a push to the right. I feel as if my focus is the intermediate point. Thoughts on minimizing my misses?

Shawn Clement

Hey Daniel! Ok, remember that it’s the g-forces of the swing that ‘SNAP YOUR ANATOMY INTO PLACE’ and the anchor that does that is your focus staying with the direction of the swing which keeps the head back into it’s hub; when that happens, the right foot will stay down well past impact and come up at the end of the swing;
Here are some anchoring videos:
-blur of club
-arc-blur unstoppable momentum series
-bolted and centred
-target confirmation series

Lance Dirk

This is fantastic! Exact drill I need!

Shawn Clement

Yes sir!! 👍😀💪🫶❤️

Patrick Verite

Hi shawn
i am french so i agrée the Closed club face..i use this Also with a strong grip is it correct…?
thanks for all and👏⛳️ Patrick

Patrick Verite

Thanks
i am looking for flying thé ball…🏌️

Darryl Bowers

This is a unconventional technique, but truly spot on. Savy, your numbers with that 7 iron are outstanding, and further validates the teachings are solid. Nice job, the both of you.

Shawn Clement

Thank you Darryl! This is one of my favourites! 😀👍

ronzenk@hotmail.com

Shawn two questions 1) When I set up now rather than close the face some then setup w/ forward shaft lean, I start with a very loose grip, then set up the stance with the face how I want it plus how much forward shaft lean I want with braced tilt for basically a straight shot then firm up the grip based on how I want to to get behind the ball and feel like I can compress the ball.Is that Ok? 2) Depending on the day, I might set up square, open some or closed some and/or open or close the club face some. When the shots are not basically straight is there a sequence you would suggest for straightening the shot as to opening or closing the club face or set-up? It is pretty clear in your videos that Sav and Mu set up differently from you and each other. I can only assume that you worked with each of them to get their preferred ball flights consistent.

Sorry, these questions would probably be more appropriate elsewhere.

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Shawn Clement

No, this is the place for questions! 😀👍
yes, everyone is different for sure; and the videos you would be needing to watch are the “predict contact” and “the goldie locks series” and then acid test that with “ball below feet”, “ball above feet” “downhill shots” and “uphill shots”videos on premium

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