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Michael Todd Marty
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 10 มิ.ย. 2010
Helping young entrepreneurs learn about and how to start and run their own successful business in the Huntsville, Madison AL area.
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Working on swinging with the shoulders, knee movement and keeping the left arm tucked in throughout the swing
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Team members get a chance to practices introducing each other to the group.
New iron swing
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Working out the details. trying to get the feel of the machine
Looks good! Keep working on your turn, try to point your belt buckle behind you while keeping your weight on your inner/upper right thigh. Keep that right leg straight and point your left knee inwards almost like twisting and sitting on your heels in the backswing that should help keep you from swaying at the top.
Release that foot at the end!
You can look it up but I'm pretty sure you want your left thumb a little to the right of top and not dead down the center for a neutral grip.
I'm no expert by any means, but if you pause right at the point of impact it looks like your club face is closed and your path is out to in sending that bad boy straight left. Anyways here is a comment for the algo.
With the help of a fellow golfer, I see that I am leaning backwards as I complete the backswing. It changes the aim of the shot and or has me topping the ball on the drive.
Ur over the top
What do you use for your "Flat Balls"?
Wal-mart sells them.
Not a bad swing.
Thanks Chris, a work in progress
Thanks, I have been working on it
like it!
Thank you!
I have finally broke the habit of starting the swing with my hands and wrists
Keep swinging Michael
Every day, Thanks
just noticed I am stating the swing with my wrist instead of the body.
I realized I am starting my swing with my wrists instead of my body.
Glad you’re working on your swing but u need to watch yourself swing. Get a golf app and record yourself it will help you you need a lot of work
Thanks for the tip
With Michael's help, I was able to isolate my swing shortcomings, make adjustments, and take strokes off my score. Very, very informative.
Glad to help!
I'd recommend going to see a professional, you have way too much lower body movement. You're releasing your hips WAY too soon. Watch some videos on here by pros, and you won't see any of them turning their hips until after they've hit the ball.
Thanks for the tip
Beautiful
Pushing the second back does not solve this guys problem. He is fanning the club wide open with his hands flipping. The left hand needs to slightly roll under on the backswing. That happens by dealing the hands and without hand movement Turing the shoulders back with the hand break at the top caused by the weight of the club.
Thanks for your input
You have a flip swing and you need to work on fixing that. Clay Ballard's channel makes tons of videos. At impact you are trying to flip the ball up, instead you need to swing down into the ball
You are hinging your wrists way too early on your takeaway, youre losing the triangle structure too quickly and it forces you to shift everything else in order to hit it cleanly. Likely you have a lot of inconsistency because of this. Should fix lots of other things like your pelvis tilt etc.
hello! I would suggest looking up GRF TH-cam Channel. Great exercises to take to the range, changed my game and different to 99% of other golf coaches on TH-cam / in the real world.
What did you film this on?
Sony A9III
@@Swingshot429 Dang that is a big boy camera!
Woohoo great introduction Henry. Bet Jason had a lot to share. Thanks for posting.
Nice job, everyone