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    1. skwon11
      Posted on September 2nd

      great shawn. i notice your ball position is still center vs. further back. any reason why or need to position it further back?

    2. jipsyman87
      Posted on September 2nd

      hi shawn, thanks for all your great videos, i’ve managed to drop into single figures from around 18 just by watching them. i noticed for the chip shots, you maintain the lower case y but i was wondering when / if i should cock the wrists for slightly longer shots (perhaps 20 yards)

    3. nuthinnbutnet13
      Posted on September 2nd

      hey shawn the last couple of rounds i have played i have noticed my pitch shots going way too far i seem to be following your technique but i just cant seem to judge the right momentum on a fast green. if there are any suggestions you have i would llove to hear them

    4. atman714
      Posted on September 2nd

      Thanks ! Any harm in having him actually hitting golf balls? I just bought a junior set (putter, 7 iron, driver) made for 3-5 year olds. I plan to just let him have fun hitting the ball (with a baseball grip) without “teaching” anything. I figure he’ll watch my swing (and vids of good players sometimes) and let it all sink in without any complicated ideas to impede his natural instincts. Anthing wrong about this ? Thanks, and keep up the good work. I really appreciate your efforts!

    5. clemshaw
      Posted on September 2nd

      Great question and tremendous insight already; mini golf is great as well as the big plastic golf kits they sell; it makes golf seem big and fun for them; no concern for technique here until age 7; they will simply imitate dad and follow your lead in any of the games you want to throw at them; ages 7 to 12 is another story…Shawn

    6. atman714
      Posted on September 2nd

      Hi Shawn, love your vids. What age would you start a child playing golf? I have a 3 year old that shows interest, but I want to avoid discouraging him with too much complication too early. What would you recommend? Any specific drills, games or other things? I want to keep it simple and fun.

    7. captainschroeder
      Posted on September 2nd

      good job…

    8. lancersandiego
      Posted on September 2nd

      tnx Shaw it helps me a lot on my short game :-) more power to you

    9. jwsmith000
      Posted on September 2nd

      For chipping, my preference has always been a lob wedge. Would a LW with 4 degrees of bounce be a good choice for a chipping club? Or should I be using a PW?

    10. clemshaw
      Posted on September 2nd

      Hey JW;
      Make sure your head is behind the ball even on chip shots; also use less bounce with a slightly open club face and feel a nice skip across the turf using momentum and not any pushing…see “Golf Pro Lesson chip yips” and “Golf Pro Lesson ball bearings and sockets” to fine tune…Shawn

    11. jwsmith000
      Posted on September 2nd

      Hi Shawn, what type of club should be used for chipping off tight or loose lies? Should you use a low or high bounce club? I find I duff a lot of chip shots when I have a tight lie. I also find that when the conditions are wet I tend to duff shots also. It’s almost like I hit down behind the ball and the ball either comes out thin or ball rides up the club face and ends up going half the distance that I wanted.

    12. shuetwo
      Posted on September 2nd

      dude thnks
      helped alot

    13. clemshaw
      Posted on September 2nd

      See the answers above for the videos that will help answer this question; Thanks for the question! Shawn

    14. clemshaw
      Posted on September 2nd

      Hey James; Thanks for the question!
      See the “Golf Pro Lesson Chip Yips” and the “Golf Pro Lesson Ball Bearings and Sockets” videos; the will help you get your chip swing on plane; also the “golf pro lesson Nike Heavy Gloves” part 1 and 2 are a great help…Shawn

    15. schalch08
      Posted on September 2nd

      shawn.. your videos are GREAT! :] im thirteen, gotta pretty nice swing for my age.. but i have trouble with concistency..is there any certain tip, method, or drill that you can tell me to help? thanks shawn! (KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK)!

    16. csk619
      Posted on September 2nd

      Make sure your shoulders are in line with the target

    17. Jamesivob
      Posted on September 2nd

      Shawn,

      I push the ball when pitching with this method. I’m sure I’m aligned correctly. It feels like I have to hit at the ball to get through it and to try to square the club. Any suggestions? I have the video and I think its great. Thanks. Jimivob

    18. smurkillerbbc
      Posted on September 2nd

      As your feet are at an angle to the direction the ball will travel, as you said to “pre clear” your hips, do you take your swing straight back or along the angle of your feet?

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      Posted on September 2nd

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    20. clemshaw
      Posted on September 2nd

      Have a look at the following videos:
      “Golf Pro Lesson chip yips”, “Golf Pro lesson ball bearings and sockets”, “golf pro lesson the beginnings of spin”; you will see that it depends on the kind of shot you want to hit;
      Shawn

    21. wang1433
      Posted on September 2nd

      Hi Shawn a couple questions
      1. What do you think about clearing your hip (like you did for full swing)for chipping on the back swing?
      2. Is it better to maintain no wrist hinge at all?
      3. For short pitch shots, does the shoulder start first instead of the hip too?

    22. jamesreidy13
      Posted on September 2nd

      i love you

    23. clemshaw
      Posted on September 2nd

      Sure; I always use either a sand wedge or lob wedge around our greens because they are pretty small; I will go to a gap and pitching wedge when I play a course with much larger greens; here I am using a sand wedge…Shawn

    24. rlslick99
      Posted on September 2nd

      Love you videos,very instructive..I just wish you woulds mention which clubs you are using for your drills….great work and thanks again

    25. clemshaw
      Posted on September 2nd

      Hey casualguy! Thanks for the question!
      I do not want to do anything to dull my sense and feel of the momentum in my swing however long or short it is; gripping down on it will only give you a false sense of control…have a look at my “golf pro lesson ball bearings and sockets” video for more on this;
      Shawn

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