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I found this one very informative . I’m definitely struggling with my aim .
Make sure you see “alignment reload!”👌👌
Shawn – Are you focused with your eyes on the grass between the club and bottom of the ball? Or in front of the ball? Thank you!
You can place the eyes anywhere you want them, as long as they stay in one place and you are focused on the task of delivering the dandelion stem, or the grass clippings in the direction you want to start the ball with ease and velocity. YOU ARE NOT FOCUSED ON THAT SPOT, you simply have your eyes parked there softly while your mind tends to the task which will light up your kinetic chain into the picture!
Shawn – hope all well my friend – what videos (premium or standard) do you recommend for getting the trail elbow in front of thigh on downswing ( aka Lag ) , merci, Declan
That would be the “football drill series” Declan! 😀👍
My right hand started to offer close the club face with him to follow. Tried making the right hand do nothing. It did not work. Changed the task to skipping a rock and problem solved. It is like the football but feels more accurate with regards to back contact and following carrot peel.
Right on Tim! This was my very first task-analogy back in 1998 that sent me on my way to today! 😀👍
That sent me looking on YouTube. I did not find any that far back but did find “ridiculously easy golf” part 1and 2 from 11 years ago which was on point. You also had a great one on how hard to hit which married the skipping of the stone and heavy momentum perfectly.