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Shauheen Nakhjavani

@shkeengolf

PGA TOUR Coach 🇨🇦⛳️ — #TeamCallaway

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HAND PATH DRILL 🏆
Are you someone who struggles with a steep downswing because your hands & arms get too far out in front of you? Here’s an easy way to fix it 🔥

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Working with Ladies European Tour member Emie on neutralizing her arm structure at the top of the backswing ✅

Tendency is to get too flat with her arms & club gets very laid off. From there, she has a slight pull down in transition where the shaft steepens, so naturally she has to

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2 Stanley cups, 500 NHL points and now most importantly, a better golf swing 😂 Alex Killorn

With the very limited time he has to grind on his game, I’ve been having him work on getting his right arm to stay in front of him better at the top of the backswing. The goal here is to

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Love seeing some Ws 🏆🏆
My guy SJ is a rookie @dpworldtour who’s been working hard trying to find the same ballstriking form he had when he ripped through Q school last fall. This tournament here was an event back in New Zealand during some time off the Euro Tour.

The number

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DOWNSWING ROTATION ✅
The following visual an extreme version of the difference, but a big reason why many coaches nowadays like to see their golfers shallow the club in transition is because it will incentivize the body to rotate open, similar to the visual you see on the RIGHT

DOWNSWING ROTATION ✅ The following visual an extreme version of the difference, but a big reason why many coaches nowadays like to see their golfers shallow the club in transition is because it will incentivize the body to rotate open, similar to the visual you see on the RIGHT
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Here’s a fun convo I had with one of my coaching staff regarding his backswing, and how getting out of position has negatively affected his path & attack angle.

We played a 2v2 match earlier in the week and he was really struggling his pulls & low point control, mainly due to

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Just wanted to say thank you to everyone regarding the new app! The response to our announcement has been amazing 👌

Since many of you have been asking, we will be hosting a live app demo, followed by a Q&A next Monday, April 8 at 1 PM EST. Sign up here:

us02web.zoom.us/webinar/regist…

Just wanted to say thank you to everyone regarding the new app! The response to our announcement has been amazing 👌 Since many of you have been asking, we will be hosting a live app demo, followed by a Q&A next Monday, April 8 at 1 PM EST. Sign up here: us02web.zoom.us/webinar/regist…
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BIG NEWS! 🤯🎉
We’re thrilled to announce our latest adventure as cofounders of SNEAD! 🏌️‍♂️💼

As of today, I’ll be coaching online exclusively through Snead, bringing our unique Nakhjavani touch to this innovative golf coaching platform. The welcome and support from the team have

BIG NEWS! 🤯🎉 We’re thrilled to announce our latest adventure as cofounders of SNEAD! 🏌️‍♂️💼 As of today, I’ll be coaching online exclusively through Snead, bringing our unique Nakhjavani touch to this innovative golf coaching platform. The welcome and support from the team have
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In my opinion, NECK TILTS are not talked about enough. I see so many golfers who are trying to keep their head still or overly focused on the ball, which in turn prevents their neck/head from rotating in the backswing.

If you try really hard to keep everything quiet, you’re

In my opinion, NECK TILTS are not talked about enough. I see so many golfers who are trying to keep their head still or overly focused on the ball, which in turn prevents their neck/head from rotating in the backswing. If you try really hard to keep everything quiet, you’re
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ONLINE GAINS 📈
One of the hardest working guys is my man James. He lives in NYC where it’s not easy to get out, but you’ll often find him grinding away at Chelsea Piers. He’s been working with me for as long as I can remember, so I’m happy to showcase all the improvements he’s

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Still working setup changes with the man Stephen Ames to allow him to load more efficiently and then rotate through the ball as a result of the changes. Domino effect. Looking peyur 🔥

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One of the most common patterns I see with steep golfers are long & laid off matchups at the top of the backswing. From there, it gets really easy to apply a force to the handle that will pitch the shaft more vertical coming down, either leading to steep pulls or an environment

One of the most common patterns I see with steep golfers are long & laid off matchups at the top of the backswing. From there, it gets really easy to apply a force to the handle that will pitch the shaft more vertical coming down, either leading to steep pulls or an environment
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Setup changes w/ Eddie Pepperell
How many things can you see differently? And why do you think we’re doing them? Excited to get this going on the DP World Tour shortly!

Setup changes w/ @PepperellEddie ✅ How many things can you see differently? And why do you think we’re doing them? Excited to get this going on the @DPWorldTour shortly!
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