Xander Schauffele Slow Motion Iron Swing FO

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@user-ys9to2ie7k says:

The Procedural Principal Technique is a practice where several variables must be observed. They involve changing the fundamentals because of one word that has been misconstrued, leading to the MISCONCEPTION of the golf swing. This application reduces the energy needed when striking the ball and makes aligning the ball intuitive. The PPT always requires a 'move' which, when 'working the ball' for a draw or a fade will never result in a double-cross, ensuring an intended line, and enabling a confident result in ball placement necessary for consistency. Once the PPT is understood, taking it to the course is an exercise in confidence, and practice becomes a thing of the past. I am hesitant to reveal this information because of the enormous amount of time and energy spent, only to repeatedly, fall short due to the MISCONCEPTION, and then finally realizing it—all because of one word ¿`_

https://youtu.be/dR7Zyz5E8Ao?si=UoB7mgLAIbZhrzka This is an example of the MISCONCEPTION of the golf swing due to the misunderstanding of one word. Learn this swing and you will fall victim to the double-cross, and left scratching your head each and every time it rears its ugly head, and it will! The PPT is the secret to understanding how to avoid the MISCONCEPTION—which requires a methodology ¿`_

In the context of overcoming a MISCONCEPTION, a methodology would involve a structured and systematic approach to:

• Identifying the MISCONCEPTION.

• Understand its origins and underlying reasons (the 'word').

• Develop strategies or interventions to address it.

• Implement these strategies.

• Evaluate their effectiveness in correcting the MISCONCEPTION and never again fall victim to the double-cross which I've seen him do ¿`_

@boozy1 says:

Fav swing on tour

@vqgolf says:

Xander knows the secret to golf! Do you see it?

@Speed22Gaming-q6c says:

He took the club slamming down instead of smoothly

@Adrian-ek5dg says:

So we don't tuck our elbow now??

@callen4492 says:

It looks like he’s hitting a draw here. Seems to me like he keeps his head ever so slightly behind the ball and dips in the backswing ever so slightly causing a slight inside out path. Anyone else see that too? Could be wrong though. I’m just an amateur trying to learn

@TheDrivingTheist says:

So compact and short backswing. Keep it simple.

@krazykrush says:

He has a little chicken wing problem. He needs to tuck that elbow in if he wants to hit it pure

@riverreasteve says:

Watch how the guy moves down into the ball from the top of the backswing. Look at his head against the grass bank in the background. Most beginners do the opposite and move upwards!

@JMKopus says:

the ball must be below his feet, look how is head gets lower on the down swing

@jakemitchell1671 says:

Looks so simple, when in fact it's probably the most difficult move in all of sports. Way less that 1% of human beings can do this.

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