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  1. Thank you …I had been struggling
    With my swing, and your advice helped me hit the ball better and
    straighter.?

  2. Shawn, I came home after a round last week where I hit almost every iron,
    except the short ones, on the toe. I was so frustrated I went to the
    internet for help. Well, there was plenty of tips for toe hits, but on one
    of the side links, there was an article about the best driver tip ever. It
    was you explaining how to start with your feet together, then flaring the
    lead foot and then dropping the back foot back. However, when I went back
    to review it, I couldn’t find it. Could you direct me to that video?
    Thanks
    Mike?

  3. Great video! Always struggled with hitting my irons flush. Went from 150
    yard 7 iron to consistent 165 yard 7 iron; also dispersion is at least 50%
    tighter.

    End result 15 – 8 handicap in 2 months.?

  4. this worked really well for everythign up to a 7 iron everything else was
    sliced where do i distribute the weigth for like a 3 iron or driver

  5. Beautiful strike. Do you have any tips on consistently striking out of the
    middle of the club face? I tend to move towards the toe end.

  6. Great lesson as usual. The SloMo videopart isn’t really clear though – your
    camera isn’t right for that kind of shots. Also, the Youtube-popup for the
    ad is blocking the view on your ballposition a lot – perhaps next video
    take that into account ? Gonna practice ‘flushing’ the ball right now 😉

  7. Shawn, It looks like your setup is on an uphill lie which for me would make
    it easy to take a divot because of the body tilt to the left. On an even
    lie I find it difficult to tilt left and still maintain a smooth swing that
    comes down in the same place every time.

  8. My golf pro gave me some good advise I want to share, how to save 8 strokes
    a round, she said that I should skip one par 3 hole, and it to works!

  9. Hey Shawn, this drill, together with the rip the driver drill has shaved 10
    shots off my handicap. Broke 80 for the first time! Thanks! Once I can get
    the pace of greens and improve my putting, I will die a happy man.

  10. Shawn this video couldn’t have come at a better time. I’m going to use this
    wisdom to win my major this year.

  11. Shawn, I have found a common swing flaw that can lead to hooks is the
    contact between the two hands coming apart at the top of the swing.
    Something I try to concentrate on is making sure my left thumb(right handed
    golfer) stays in contact with the pad of the right hand.

  12. As usual. Excellent instruction Shawn. I have a question about club swing
    weight… Does it make sense that a club with greater swing weight will
    enhance the feeling of gravity. Club makers are constantly designing
    drivers that are lighter and lighter in an effort to create more swing
    speed. At some point the weight of the club will “disappear” and
    consequently the effect gravity will have upon the club. Right?

  13. I’ve been hitting everything thin and couldn’t find anything and then the
    amazing Shawn clement comes out with this and helps me fix it!

  14. Excellent, excellent video. That explains why I topped two wood shots off
    the fairway yesterday. With my irons I brace on my left side much better
    and man did I hit some beautiful shots unto the greens yesterday. I’ll have
    to keep the brace on the left side in my mind for my woods for flush
    contact. Thanks for that tidbit Shawn, God bless you and your family 🙂

  15. I appreciate this video, in fact I watch alot of your videos. I play on
    hardpan, south Oklahoma & north Texas. I hit alot fat or top them. picking
    it clean is frustrating. When I do hit my irons flush I tend to slice. not
    a grip problem, I hit my driver pretty good. I setup much like your video
    with forward press and forward lean, can you offer more on this subject

  16. what i like about you is your swing is more Furyk than Scott and that makes
    your advice all the more trust worthy to the average golfer

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