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  1. Thanks; and it would depend on the model hybrid you use; I find the Adams and Titleist can be played back like irons but the Callaway and certain Taylor mades that are very shallow faces need to hit more like a fairway wood;

    Shawn

  2. arent you meant to keep the left arm straight through out the swing, also seems that you pick the club up during your take away. Just my personal observation. All in all i love all your videos and do take great tips from them, thanks

  3. Shawn , is the long iron game going away ? Is it a thing of the past ? I love my iron game. Most of my time at the range is spent on wedges and mid irons. I play at least one round a week leaving the woods in the car and playing with just irons. Most par 4s require you put 2 good long iron shots together to get on the green. Par 5s take 3 back to back good irons to be on the green. When using your woods you can make up for bad shots ,much harder to do when just using your irons. Thank you.

  4. For someone that has subscribed to his channel and favorited his videos, that’s an awfully stupid comment.

  5. Clem love your series. Boy would it be something if you could have that golfball tracker like on TV so we could see the flight of your shots.

  6. I have to disagree with you on this one. If you were to take snapshots of the swing, I believe that you will find that he is in good position throughout. Plus he’s a top 25 CPGA teaching professional. He must be doing something right.

  7. Thanks Man! If you want a fashion show, where you need to hit positions, don’t look here. But if you want the most efficient swing for a human body on Planet Earth, you came to the right place! All the best to you and yours for the Holidays and the new year! Shawn

  8. Shawn has a great teaching technique and a very good, consistent swing, IMHO. The only thing in Shawn’s swing that I cannot see myself doing, is the pre-backswing right knee kick towards the ball. This is obviously something that helps Shawn get set, or ready to hit. Everyone’s a critic! Thanks for the great vides, Shawn!

  9. I think jinoducky probably meant he doesn’t have a super good-looking aesthetical swing (Which I don’t give a ****) You can see by a mile this guys has good angles, good position, club path… and he creates a lot of speed and power through the ball, that’s all you need. If you don’t like it, don’t look at it, but look at the ball. Fantastic tips Clement.

  10. Shawn….I have really enjoyed all of your videos and wanted to let you know so. I’ve really learned a lot about my golf game with your help. I’m a 4 handicap and am always looking for anything that can help me lower it even more. This video about hitting with the hybrid is very interesting. I have never heard anyone talk about “skipping” any club into the ball like you described. I’ll have to try it the next time I’m on the course. BTW, I love my hybrids!

  11. Thanks for the video. I’m a beginner that’s basically teaching myself through trial and error, and Youtube. I just bought a 21.5 loft RBZ Hybrid, because I only had a 3 wood between my driver and 5 iron. I was really having a hard time hitting with the 3 wood, so I decided to try a hybrid. I can hit my irons straight, but for some reason every time I get the ball in the air with the hybrid it hooks hard left. Any idea why it would do this? I feel like I’m doing everything the same as the irons.

  12. I’ll take it. And he can score par or better left ot right handed.

    My hope is to someday get a lesson or 2 from Shawn

  13. Id take his swing over mine any day.

    Plus more times than not the best player in any sport is not the best teacher.

  14. so I skip the stone on a 3 wood and I hit down on the irons? Do you keep your weight on your left foot or ball inline with your left foot or in the middle of your stance? I think I’m always off balance when I switch from iron to 3 wood.

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