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vincent.regis@gmail.com

We never got the end of the story of Shawn’s journey into golf. I would be very interested in knowing when you did let go of the old ways? What made you realize what you were teaching at the time wasn’t effective?

melin1@rogers.com

When you show the battering ram technique with the butt of the club leading I would appreciate the slow motion transition of the wrists as you go towards the target. I found I was going towards the target but did this literally and I did not follow the plan line and found I was blocked. Tried to do the hockey wrist shot but only got better at hockey and failed going to the target : until I followed the plan line going forward as the same plan line as when I went on the backswing. This put things on auto pilot and the wrist action fell into a better perspective. ( The left and right hand following the plan line on the battering ram technique appears to put things in perspective and the lag is there with the club head going to the target. The wrists are going on plan to the left of target with club head going to target. Otherwise I get blocked and can throw the ball further than I can launch the ball. Your insight is appreciated. Med.

EdwardRoop@outlook.com

Is there any difference in stance width for the diagonal stance? I need help in getting turned all the way back, and the diagonal stance appears to do that. Is the stance width the same, and then just drop the rear foot back?

Michael Vinton

Hello Shawn! Really well done video. The teachings with Savvy help me so much as I am a lefty. I’ve been working with different widths/stance as well as angled approach. These are both excellent standards. I tend to get a little more spread out with 5 iron and hybrids. What are your thoughts on this? Thank you and enjoy FL. We are at Belleair CC on west coast. It’s been great playing weather.

tpb516@gmail.com

Hi Shawn,

Do you have a 2020 schedule available for when you are in the US for lessons/schools etc?

Thanks,

Tom

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