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Shawn have enjoyed the learning process, thank you.
With a strong grip do still close the face of the club 30 percent?
Also do we close the driver, fair woods and hybrids the same amount?
Mike
Hey Mike! See the “fade fine tuning” and “draw fine tuning” videos on premium; you will soon discover what will work for you as an individual and how to tune in how much to close and how strong the grip or a combo of both!
Also, woods and irons are designed differently; some you need to close more and some less depending on their design and how much ‘DRAW BIAS’ they have built into them.
Is their a theory behind “get behind the ball” for draw vs just aligning the feet and path to right for draw. Not debating it works(I hit my 9 iron 150yds with get behind the ball this evening, 3 times so it wasn’t fluke and 9 is usually my 130-135 club) just wondering why it works?
See “hammer drill” video on premium as well as “lead hand release” and “trail hand release”
If your body is in front of the door frame, you have to reach back to not miss; this wastes momentum and effort in the wrong direction as well as when you are too far behind and have to reach forward!
Shawn
Thanks Shawn! I’ll go over those; hoping Ontario weather holds up for another month or two having big fun on course with some of your tips.
Hi Shawn, Interesting to realize that there is a tendency to draw the higher lofted clubs. I do find my misses on the wedges tend to be on the left side of the hole.
Anyway, Is there anything in the premium channel that can help me with working the driver? I have no issues drawing the driver – it is VERY CLEAR in my mind (and my mind’s eye) how the club head should be travelling towards the stem.
For some reason, my brain simply cannot process a fade. I can’t ‘see’ it – and if I can’t see it, i have a hard time executing the shot.
One thing I do, that sometimes works (but I have no idea why), is that for a fade, i tee the ball a bit lower and my clubhead is already near the ball.
For a draw, I tee the ball higher and my clubhead is about 6inches away from the ball.
This is where the flop shot comes in very handy Sandy! See the open faced chip and I have another one this coming week on premium with the flop in the Pre-motor cortex series.
Also, a few years back, I did a lesson with John; and we worked hard with the grass whip getting him to use momentum to ‘SAW THROUGH THE STEM TO THE LEFT OF THE TARGET FROM THE HEEL TO THE TOE.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tLeUBG2U5rE
So when doing with the driver, you are doing the same thing except slightly on the way up!
You will get there for sure.
Shawn
After alot of time at this swing process…Im finally able to draw n fade..this vid really hits it spot on….
Awesome! Keep on it! It will evolve into a gorgeous machine!
Hello 👋
Before you I always play the same swing
Not a nightmare but « banal »
Now with the task the strategy the picture of the golf ball in the air …a tremendous pleasure…not always a success…but always a dream
Thank you 😊 Shawn for that
Jean-Jacques
Awesome Jean-Jacques!
When golf is fun, life is great!!