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In this video, we explore the intriguing concept of how the club can feel different from day to day. Discover why chasing specific feels might not always be effective and learn the importance of focusing on key positions and checkpoints instead. Whether you're feeling the club's weight differently or experiencing changes in swing dynamics, this video will help you understand how to adapt and maintain consistent performance.
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Sometimes the club feels heavy,
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sometimes the club feels light.
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Uh, so in this concept video, we're gonna discuss this, uh,
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tiger Woods quote, uh, quote.
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Um, I'll post the little clip here below.
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Uh, but in this clinic that Tiger was giving, he said,
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every day the club feels a little different.
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Sometimes the club feels heavy,
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sometimes the club feels light.
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And when he is going through his warmup, he's kind
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of like dialing in the feels for that day.
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And this is a point that I've heard a number
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of different tour pros discussed
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that the swing feels different.
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It might be, you know, you might have the same swing feels
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for a day or two, um, if you're lucky, uh, maybe a week.
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But it's rare that those feels persist.
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Um, so I always caution my students not to chase feels,
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but rather under chase positions or checkpoints
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and understand what feels you've had
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or could have that will help encourage those checkpoints.
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Um, because if you get the club in the same positions,
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if you create the same impact physics,
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the golf ball's gonna fly pretty much the same
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way every single time.
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Um, but oftentimes I'll find golfers try
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and duplicate yesterday's feel
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and yesterday's feel might be producing a very
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different impact position.
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That's just the nature of feel
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and how our body adapts every single day.
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Um, so what he's describing with the club could be applied
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to any particular area of your swing.
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Um, sometimes the club feels heavy,
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sometimes the club feels light.
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Sometimes the swing feels more like I'm using my body.
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Sometimes it feels more like I'm using my arms.
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Sometimes the arms feel like they're staying behind
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and they're really slow.
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Sometimes the arms feel like they're
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active and they're really quick.
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Um, all these can coexist
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and, um, depending on how the swing looks,
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that's gonna help you kind of prioritize the fields
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that you might need to add that day.
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I go back to a famous Jack Nicholas quote where he said
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that most good players have three to five keys
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that make their swing work.
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And when they're getting warmed up
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or over the course of the season, um, if they're struggling,
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it's usually one of those keys that's off.
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And so when you're going through your warmup, you want
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to run through your keys
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and prioritize the one that is, that kind
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of needs the most support that day.
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Um, I would add to that understand your keys
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and understand your benchmarks
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or understand how your swing tends to look.
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If you have a tendency to get over the the top, um,
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you might have to prioritize either a release feel
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or a transition feel,
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or maybe even a backswing feel that helps you
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avoid getting over the top.
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Some days that might be more about arm shallowing.
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Some days that might be more about, um,
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not spinning the shoulders
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or keeping the shoulders back longer.
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Um, and some days it might be more about feeling like the
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lower body dominates the swing
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and the arms do a little bit less.
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Um, but if you keep monitoring what's going on
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and you're willing to, um, kind of adjust the feels,
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you'll get a better, um, overall, um, feel library
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for each of your major keys.
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And I think when you do that, then you're might more likely
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to have feels last for a few rounds of week.
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Who knows? Um, so this is my cautionary tale
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that you don't wanna chase feels,
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but you wanna understand how the looks created those feels.
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Um, and then you can use those benchmarks
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to give you something to go back to.
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If Tiger Woods
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and the other pros that I've had conversations with, um,
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if they can't get the same feel to to work day in, day out,
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I think it's unlikely that you
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and I are gonna have fields that persist for very long.
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But the check marks, those will always
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create the results that we want.
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Let's see if we can test yesterday's feel today.
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So yesterday that was drawing.
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Today it has a little bit of a fade.
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I better check my checkpoints to see
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what might be causing the club face
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to feel a little bit open.