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Golf Swing Lessons, Tips & Instruction - Dan Shauger's Spin The Meatballs Concept

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Golf Swing Lessons, Tips & Instruction - Dan Shauger's Spin The Meatballs Concept

Dan Shauger's Spin the Meatball Concept is confusing to some.  But what it does is let the club head be perpendicular through impact longer than the conventional swing wrist action.  In this video Golf Instructor, Jaacob Bowden will describe what the Spin the Meatballs Concept is.

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Get Your Free Article Dan Shauger's Spin the Meatball Concept is confusing to some. But what it does is let the club head be perpendicular through impact longer than the conventional swing wrist action. In this video Golf Instructor, Jaacob Bowden will describe what the Spin the Meatballs Concept is. Leave a COMMENT if this video was of help to your golf game. Get Your Free Article "The 3 Keys To Distance" at http://www.swingmangolf.com

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  1. markshian

    Thank you for this. I've been working on my swing lately and you're absolutely right about the split second that Tiger has to square the clubface due to the amount of roll in the hands. its very hard to be consistent with the driver. I've been working on exactly what you are talking about in this video which would allow me to keep the face square for as long a period of time as possible to increase shot consistency. My clubface starts shut and ends shut all the way to the top of my swing and then from there I dont think much about how I'm going to square the clubface with the 'split second timing', you need alot of practice to be consistent with that swing. With this new method you're talking about, all I do from the top is unwind naturally back to the ball and try to stay square as long as I comfortable can. I'm working on this swing right now and hopefully I'll have good results in the months to come. Thanks for all your videos, I think you're one of those very rare coaches that truely understands the swing and who does alot of analysis which makes sense. Not many people talk about the things you talk about and I'd sure like to see more of these videos which helps break and improve on the 'conventional' teaching techniques.