wet weather combine with calm wind, ball off it mark, club head speed and sound of the impact did not able to produce 325 yard… do not add up in dog leg left 18 on rough= hook the ball, and no roll what so ever, also hit the tree, since your shot is not landing on fairway, lots of hairs in this video 490yards p5… what a golfer you are
Nice. I’ve been experimenting with heavier shafts since I read your comment. and now I’m going from a 76g shaft to an 89g shaft with some counter weight on top. The club maker thought I was crazy but I really started liking the heavier feel. It helps with my tempo too. Thank you shawn.
I use an 86 gram shaft as well as a 46 gram weight about 7 inches down the shaft and a 20 gram counter weight on top for a whopping 156 grams! I also use steel shafts on my backup drivers; always loved that nice heavy hammer feel! It tracks better and compresses the ball better too; but you can get too heavy as well; you just want a good balance between mass and speed to maximize distance AND accuracy; Shawn
Shawn, Im new to golf and a club pro has told me its bad to lift your left heel on your back swing, yet I see so many great golfers on utube doing it…whos right?
Just wanted to let everybody know that I had the privilege to get a private lesson with Shawn here in Canada…..and doing this grass whip drill was amazing!! I’ve never hit my 6 -iron or 3-iron this pure and this longg in my life! Shawn is magician with his teaching! Thank you ~ looking forward to the remaining lessons – Cheers, Manu
Sorry Shawn I wasn’t looking to buy the grass whip more the golf trundler your clubs are in.
Please let me know what make and model it is, it’s the greatest thing I’ve seen in ages.
Cheers!
If you are in the US, get the one made by True Temper, or in Canada, go to Home Hardware and order the grass whip; details on the home page of my website; Thanks for the comment! Shawn
Excellent video once again!
The question I have is about your golf trundler!
What brand is that thing. With all the trundlers on the market that is by far the best 1 I have seen and I want 1.
Thanks Shawn
HMMM; well, I can tell you that my grip is the very same when standard chipping, pitching and full swing; see my “arms and body timing; shawn clement” video and it will help you understand the shorter than full swing pitch; also see “stop crashing; shawn clement”
Focus on the imaginary stem under the dandelion masquerading as a golf ball; use the sole of the club to cut through that stem in a very fast yet free of any strain kind of way; when you have the ball on a higher tee with the driver, the eyes are on the tee but the attention is on the direction of the cut which will have the blade slinging into the picture of the shot (where you want the ball to start); Shawn
Great video as usual Shawn. I am still trying to figure out where I should be looking when swinging. My golf grip is now sound, so I know the clubhead is square on the downswing and all I need to do is swing through. Problem is sometimes I know sub consciously I am trying to hit the ball. So with the ball on the tee, I should always focus on cutting through the tee? With the ball on the ground, focus in front of the ball? Does this sound right?
…Bought a grass whip this AM ($10.99 in USD in Michigan)…spent about 90 minutes (on and off in the 88 degree heat) in my side lawn doing the feet together, one foot, and elephant walk. Played nine before dark. (Only thought with the driver was to see the tee ..while focused on the picture… and clip it with the sole plate with zip. Wow. Hit seven drivers…all of them while having my eyes on the tee and not the ball. Just flat bombed six of them effortlessly. Wow.
Hello Shaw, i have a statement maybe you could help. when hitting a full 7 iron my coach is burning into my mind for the left hand to push pull an my right hand to be underneath. Well in the state of chipping (90 yards in) i feel wayyyyyy beter with my right hand on top making it more dominate. Is what im doing right? should i have a different grip an swing for 90 in?
THANKS ALOT!
Thanks Sean! I will definitely be ordering one of those grass whips. It appears to give instant feedback and take care of so many problems in the average golfer’s swing; as you stated. I hope you don’t mind that I use some of your ideas to teach my own students. I’m a golf pro myself and search youtube all the time for any golf related videos I can find. I’m glad I stumbled upon your methods as I find the student can’t really debate biomechanics and physics. Thanks again
Really nice drive and most of all u make me want to get the weed wipe i have followed ur videos for a good 4 months now and seen all all your videos my game has done nothen but improved one day i would like to come get lessons maybe when i get the money lol but thank you for everything keep up the great work!
Sony Bluetooth; great sound isn’t it? It costs about 1/4 of the price of the high priced mics and is 20 times more reliable; and works up to 100 yards easy! Shawn
wet weather combine with calm wind, ball off it mark, club head speed and sound of the impact did not able to produce 325 yard… do not add up in dog leg left 18 on rough= hook the ball, and no roll what so ever, also hit the tree, since your shot is not landing on fairway, lots of hairs in this video 490yards p5… what a golfer you are
Nice. I’ve been experimenting with heavier shafts since I read your comment. and now I’m going from a 76g shaft to an 89g shaft with some counter weight on top. The club maker thought I was crazy but I really started liking the heavier feel. It helps with my tempo too. Thank you shawn.
I use an 86 gram shaft as well as a 46 gram weight about 7 inches down the shaft and a 20 gram counter weight on top for a whopping 156 grams! I also use steel shafts on my backup drivers; always loved that nice heavy hammer feel! It tracks better and compresses the ball better too; but you can get too heavy as well; you just want a good balance between mass and speed to maximize distance AND accuracy; Shawn
how heavy is your driver shaft shawn?
One more question. Where do is focus my eyes at a iron shot. Just infront of the boll??? Thanks Kent
Shawn, Im new to golf and a club pro has told me its bad to lift your left heel on your back swing, yet I see so many great golfers on utube doing it…whos right?
Just wanted to let everybody know that I had the privilege to get a private lesson with Shawn here in Canada…..and doing this grass whip drill was amazing!! I’ve never hit my 6 -iron or 3-iron this pure and this longg in my life! Shawn is magician with his teaching! Thank you ~ looking forward to the remaining lessons – Cheers, Manu
Thanks Shawn. Love those guys!
thats what she said!!!!! 4:20
Nice poke!!!
Sorry Shawn I wasn’t looking to buy the grass whip more the golf trundler your clubs are in.
Please let me know what make and model it is, it’s the greatest thing I’ve seen in ages.
Cheers!
If you are in the US, get the one made by True Temper, or in Canada, go to Home Hardware and order the grass whip; details on the home page of my website; Thanks for the comment! Shawn
Hi Shawn,
Excellent video once again!
The question I have is about your golf trundler!
What brand is that thing. With all the trundlers on the market that is by far the best 1 I have seen and I want 1.
Thanks Shawn
HMMM; well, I can tell you that my grip is the very same when standard chipping, pitching and full swing; see my “arms and body timing; shawn clement” video and it will help you understand the shorter than full swing pitch; also see “stop crashing; shawn clement”
Yeah Man!!!! What did I tell yah!
Shawn
Focus on the imaginary stem under the dandelion masquerading as a golf ball; use the sole of the club to cut through that stem in a very fast yet free of any strain kind of way; when you have the ball on a higher tee with the driver, the eyes are on the tee but the attention is on the direction of the cut which will have the blade slinging into the picture of the shot (where you want the ball to start); Shawn
Great video as usual Shawn. I am still trying to figure out where I should be looking when swinging. My golf grip is now sound, so I know the clubhead is square on the downswing and all I need to do is swing through. Problem is sometimes I know sub consciously I am trying to hit the ball. So with the ball on the tee, I should always focus on cutting through the tee? With the ball on the ground, focus in front of the ball? Does this sound right?
…Bought a grass whip this AM ($10.99 in USD in Michigan)…spent about 90 minutes (on and off in the 88 degree heat) in my side lawn doing the feet together, one foot, and elephant walk. Played nine before dark. (Only thought with the driver was to see the tee ..while focused on the picture… and clip it with the sole plate with zip. Wow. Hit seven drivers…all of them while having my eyes on the tee and not the ball. Just flat bombed six of them effortlessly. Wow.
Hello Shaw, i have a statement maybe you could help. when hitting a full 7 iron my coach is burning into my mind for the left hand to push pull an my right hand to be underneath. Well in the state of chipping (90 yards in) i feel wayyyyyy beter with my right hand on top making it more dominate. Is what im doing right? should i have a different grip an swing for 90 in?
THANKS ALOT!
Absolutely Brad! I am honored and I am sure Harvey Penick and Wild Bill Mehlhorn are smiling down on us right now!
Shawn
Thanks Shawn! I will be ordering up one of those grass whips pronto!
Thanks Sean! I will definitely be ordering one of those grass whips. It appears to give instant feedback and take care of so many problems in the average golfer’s swing; as you stated. I hope you don’t mind that I use some of your ideas to teach my own students. I’m a golf pro myself and search youtube all the time for any golf related videos I can find. I’m glad I stumbled upon your methods as I find the student can’t really debate biomechanics and physics. Thanks again
thanks Shawn
Really nice drive and most of all u make me want to get the weed wipe i have followed ur videos for a good 4 months now and seen all all your videos my game has done nothen but improved one day i would like to come get lessons maybe when i get the money lol but thank you for everything keep up the great work!
Sony Bluetooth; great sound isn’t it? It costs about 1/4 of the price of the high priced mics and is 20 times more reliable; and works up to 100 yards easy! Shawn