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Two Simple Shallowing Feels
If you’re chasing the “perfect” shallowing move, you’re not alone. Shaun Webb shares two simple feels, one in the backswing and one with the trail arm, that help the club shallow naturally into the slot.
Comments (5)
Shawn, I've heard its helps on this one to put a glove in your right arm pit and not let it drop during the swing. With what you're showing here, you're opening up the arm pit and then reattaching the right arm on the down swing. Which way is better?
Thank you Shawn, will try that
Excellente'! I'll work on this one (as soon as it stops raining here). :)
Might be (it is!) the best tip I've heard in years. Thanks for the visual, which always helps.
Great tip. How can I make a proper follow through using this technique
Shawn, I've heard its helps on this one to put a glove in your right arm pit and not let it drop during the swing. With what you're showing here, you're opening up the arm pit and then reattaching the right arm on the down swing. Which way is better?
Thank you Shawn, will try that