I keep following you around regarding the grip! Lol! I have watched your grip videos and I understand one can have a "strong grip" setup and the clubhead is slightly closed....I also have watched you have a "neutral grip" setup after you close the clubface a bit. It appears it's all about the tilt and setup that gets you in position, but I wondered if either grip style has an advantage in your opinion, with regards to unhinging the club while delivering towards the target. Just wondering if one is better for releasing the club through impact. I promise I won't ask another grip question ever again! Lol!
These are 2 options available to everyone; some don’t like the feel of the strong grip and some don’t like looking at a closed face; so it’s either or a mix of a bit of each; so that when you deliver your action THROUGH THE BALL AND INTO THE FLIGHT PLAN, you can predict that the ball will curve as little or as much as you want!
@@golflessons Thanks Shawn! I did experiment with this....I like the stronger grip, but as you mention, I can modify to a "few knuckles" versus say 4. I seem to have more control of it and the release is awesome! So glad I rediscovered you! Lol!
I’ve tried everything but I cannot take a divot! Every now and then with a practice swing. It’s so frustrating because I just don’t understand what I’m doing wrong to never hit the ground.
Hey Steve! What you want to do is go to our premium channel at www.wisdomingolfpremium.com and see the “kinetic chain facilitation and engagement series” where you will learn how to walk and send divots towards your targets; also see “task update” and “task 2.0 series” to help out big time!
Your teachings are excellent. Nice genre of music for the interludes. 😁
Hi Shawn. Why downhill? Make it look so easy. Grass clippings? And eyes?
I keep following you around regarding the grip! Lol! I have watched your grip videos and I understand one can have a "strong grip" setup and the clubhead is slightly closed....I also have watched you have a "neutral grip" setup after you close the clubface a bit. It appears it's all about the tilt and setup that gets you in position, but I wondered if either grip style has an advantage in your opinion, with regards to unhinging the club while delivering towards the target. Just wondering if one is better for releasing the club through impact. I promise I won't ask another grip question ever again! Lol!
These are 2 options available to everyone; some don’t like the feel of the strong grip and some don’t like looking at a closed face; so it’s either or a mix of a bit of each; so that when you deliver your action THROUGH THE BALL AND INTO THE FLIGHT PLAN, you can predict that the ball will curve as little or as much as you want!
@@golflessons Thanks Shawn! I did experiment with this....I like the stronger grip, but as you mention, I can modify to a "few knuckles" versus say 4. I seem to have more control of it and the release is awesome! So glad I rediscovered you! Lol!
What sunnies you wearing Shawn ?
Maui Jim!
I’ve tried everything but I cannot take a divot! Every now and then with a practice swing. It’s so frustrating because I just don’t understand what I’m doing wrong to never hit the ground.
Hey Steve! What you want to do is go to our premium channel at www.wisdomingolfpremium.com and see the “kinetic chain facilitation and engagement series” where you will learn how to walk and send divots towards your targets; also see “task update” and “task 2.0 series” to help out big time!
Ok. Thanks! Joining now. Always have loved your content!!
wait a second , a divot with 3 wood? i smoke my 3 wood 260 + and rarely leave a divot.
That works! Most people top them!
Same here, only take divots with irons and wedges
@@matthewlaw8268 If you hit the fairway woods well, then you get ball first then grass-or a bit of ground scuff after impact;