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amarjot Bedi

Hi shawn,
I can totally relate to the student whose effort was 25 on 10.
When I swing effortlessly, within myself, I actually become an observer of my swing and of the impact and ball flight, the only way. But on a course I end up using so much effort trying to get the maximum distance (the longest I can hit with that particular club) on every shot, which results in straining and effort.
It is very much a mental issue but also one wants to swing really hard, even though knowing it leads to terrible cuts and tops or hooks, after the shot one realizes it, but its too late.
Have tried to inculcate a few practice swing before executing every single shot, hope that fixes this. I see the ladies on the Lpga take so many practice swings before their shots.

Shawn Clement

See “momentum already there before you start the swing” series!

James Cooper

Hey Shawn, quick question on target and intermediate point. Should my focus be on delivering my task over the intermediate point or to a target in the distance. Seems easier to stay focused on the intermediate point. In other words, is the intermediate point more for alignment to deliver task to target, or can my focus be a feeling of throwing the club over the intermediate. Please forgive my rambling thoughts

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