77 young lady from Michigan! These tips brought my score back into the low 50’s this season! Thank you for giving us the best advice I’ve had in 40 years playing golf❤
@@pamellabinder6186 awesome! Post of the week! Have you read our book The Bad Lie? You can find it on Amazon. We also offer personalized coaching. Go to www.vlscoaching.com
Im 71 from Dublin Ireland. You remind me of a local pro (since passed) who taught most of those tips, especially the strong grip . He was a great fan of Arnold Palmer too! He used to say "I would be out of business if people remembered what I taught them" .
Hi Todd! Just wanted you to know how much my husband and I have learned from you! As "experienced" golfers, we were playing more but making no progress until we started watching your videos. I now drive further, chip more consistently, and just enjoy the game so much more. My husband is the same. Before you my husband would not even USE a driver - now it's a regular part of his game. He recently started struggling with his irons, and could not figure out why. I just said to him "go back to Todd basics". Which he did, and it worked. Whenever one of my clubs stops working, I get back to "Todd basics" to sort it out. You are the BEST!
@@paulawilson8256 amazing story, thank you! Our team is committed to helping our fellow golfers. We also have personal coaching also if interested. You can learn more at www.vlsgolf.com
Thank you Todd. Appreciate your enthusiasm and knowledge. As a resident of WV, I have been a fan of Arnold Palmer for years. (Latrobe PA is about 1.5 hours away) Was fortunate to be in his gallery when he played in his last US Open at Oakmont in 1994, and attended his clinic when he opened his Stonewall course in Lewis County WV in the early 2000's. His love for his country, his fans and the game were so evident. He just exuded confidence, humility and charisma. I will always treasure the moments I had to interact with this great man.
We got you covered! If you enjoyed this, you would like our book THE BAD LIE which can be found on Amazon. It covers our entire Vertical Line Swing System.
Loving your videos from Antigua in the Caribbean. Your tips for the Driver have saved my golf game. Especially that tip to raise the handle a little higher at address, that tip was GOLDEN. 🙏🏾🙌🏾🥇
Turn 60 nxt month, started playing at 33, 5 hcp. Strong grip, avg 250 off the tee. Great tips, on point. Especially that hip turn. Fitness is huge as well, I can turn like Im 30. My swing thought.... low and slow, make a good turn, stay behind the ball.
John B here from South Africa. I get everything you say step by step. It makes sense too. I am a 7 handicap golfer for years and 60 years old. I regularly go to the driving range here in Bangkok to try things and I watched Rory M's driving swing a lot. I absolutely cannot believe his power and then his perfect balance at the end of his swing. Your tips are great, thank you. I always use to fade the drive most of the time, thinking I am not transfering my weight to the left enough to get the draw or hit it straight for that matter. I am definitely going to implement those 5 x steps and see what happens. Thanks a lot!
John, great post, thank you! Nice to hear you are enjoying the channel and finding it helpful to your game. If you enjoyed this video, you would really like our book THE BAD LIE where we cover the Vertical Line Swing in detail. www.badliegolfbook.com/
When the student is ready, the teacher will appear. Your tips are timely. My flexibility at 67 is different now. Flaring lead foot is magic. Kincardine Ontario Canada.
Allan Patrick - New Brunswick Canada Love this. It all makes so much sense and WORKS. A warmup trick now for me is to just concentrate on weight transfer back and through, including a big hip turn. Then when I add the club and make the shot, it all becomes fluid and I can accelerate through impact without the disconnect I had from "getting quick", which is th arms getting ahead of the weight shift.
Hi Todd Love your instructions they have certainly helped me maintain my handicap at 16 at the age of 79 A question I have for you is " how can I prevent myself from spinning out?" I don't do this very often but when I do I hit a slice
Bob P from Appleton, WI (Near Green Bay) Hovering the club keeps the tension consistent. If it’s lying on the ground, you add tension when you pick it up.
I have been using your golf tips for a wile now and they have been very helpful. I’m a 69 year old high handicapper who just got fitted for new golf clubs for the first time in my life. I am looking forward to getting my new irons. I learned a lot about golf clubs during my fitting. Big difference between standard clubs and fitted clubs. I just learned about drivers. I have a Calloway epic driver with all the adjustments. I’m looking forward to having my fitter adjust my driver. I’m almost sure it’s adjusted wrong for me. Any comments on driver adjustments?
The key is finding the right club for you. Many clubs bought "off the rack" are not for senior golfers with slower swing speeds. You can also check out our MaxVert driver and you would benefit from reading this www.badliegolfbook.com/
I live on Vancouver Island in the city of Victoria, the capital of the Province of British Columbia, which is the mostly westerly Province of Canada. Victoria is on the southern tip of Vancouver Island. To give you an idea of how South West. Think of the US, Canada border. It dips south to allow all of Vancouver Island to be in Canada. Back when they drew the border, Canada was Britain. The port of Victoria was very important to Britain because of trade but more so militarily. Funny thing as the crow flies, we are about 70 miles from Vancouver. As the Seahawk flies, we are 70 miles North of Seattle. The Seahawks are my favorite NFL team, and the Vancouver Canucks are my favorite NHL hockey team. It rains a lot in both Seattle and Vancouver. We here in Victoria live in the rain shadow of the Olympic mountain range. Fortunately, that means we get less than half the rain of Vancouver and Seattle. I hope that gives you a good idea where I live. These are good golf tips. The one I need or should incorporate is the tiny step forward with your front foot and a larger step back with the back foot. The rest I do. A long time ago a much older friend of mine got me to change my grip. He wanted me to see two and a half to three knuckles. We are/ were members of the same rugby and cricket club. Nick was a teaching golf pro. When we met I was captain of our rugby team The Castaways, the cricket goes by the same name. Mostly because I played rugby for 23 years I have been fighting serious knee and back injuries. I would not bring it up but I am getting better and these past two weeks I am hitting the ball close to the sameway I did before the operations. I only played 3 times in three years. I was a six before then. I am half a club shorter right now which is fine. The good news is today at least half my shots were back to my distance. Ie my 5 iron is 180 yards then and today. I have Ping i3 clubs from 2002, they are very nice. I am quite sure the loft of my 5 iron are now what the loft of 6 irons are. Am I right. Yes I did hit the line and subscribe button because these were all good tips for me a 61 year old Sr
That video has other very valuable advice. eg Feet set in draw position giving you daylight between your knees when you swing. Arms & hands high NOT low & around. Book THE BAD LIE gives excellent advice for senior , average club golfers.
I'm 66 years old, from Springfield, Missouri, haven't hit a ball in 20 years. I have had two surgeries on my neck with two fused vertebrae limiting my shoulder turn and am stooped over all the time. Can you give me some tips or do a video geared toward us with this type of issue including some balance issues?
Yes, one of the cornerstones of the Vertical Line Swing. We cover all this in our book THE BAD LIE which you can find on Amazon if you want to learn more.
Aussie - regarding your bonus tip - there's a Jackie Burke video (about 'throwing the club') that explains to always grip the club with the head off the ground, otherwise you don't "engage the arms". This might explain why your bonus tip works.
I saw a very young Arnold play a match against Sam Snead at Old Forge NY. I expected Arnold to be a bigger than life guy and Snead to be an older smaller guy. Snead was huge and Arnold looked to be about 5’8. My hero looked so small next to him yet beat him that day.
Allan Patrick - New Brunswick Canada. The VLS setup and swing naturally help me hit the ball straighter but tempo is my enemy. Occasionally the tempo is right and i swing easy, stay on the ball, and hit it further. Most other times something in the tempo goes awry and I lose sight of the ball, come out of the shot, and contact is awful. Do you have a tempo tip?
Manoj from Canada here…my driver shots are very inconsistent…I know that my ball speed is low (~110) and I won’t be able to hit 300 yards but the contact must remain reasonably constant. It does not…I have an M4 driver with 12° loft and 45” regular shaft. Should I try a different club? Different loft? Shorter shaft? My iron and woods shots are reasonably consistent…
I am puzzled about the order I just placed. The advertisement pages on line stated that in the U.S. (where I live), shipping was free or No Charge. However, my order declared a shipping charge $27.26. Can you clarify this for me. I did go ahead and place the order. Thank you for your review and information.
Try the simmons theory. Never practice hitting balls with the ball tray in front of you. Rake or place each ball one at a time to a position in front of you. Take multiple balls out of your vision of sight. This will take the anxiety out of hitting multiple balls and will improve your tempo and rhythm. Now have fun with your lower scores
77 young lady from Michigan! These tips brought my score back into the low 50’s this season! Thank you for giving us the best advice I’ve had in 40 years playing golf❤
@@pamellabinder6186 awesome! Post of the week! Have you read our book The Bad Lie? You can find it on Amazon. We also offer personalized coaching. Go to www.vlscoaching.com
Every golden nugget from you is priceless. Thanks from 67 in Michigan
We got you covered! Hope you are enjoying the channel and finding it helpful to your game.
This video lesson was excellent. Thank you, from CANADA.
@@christopherfernandes4401 appreciate the kind words. We have more great content and game improving products at www.vlsgolf.com
Im 71 from Dublin Ireland. You remind me of a local pro (since passed) who taught most of those tips, especially the strong grip . He was a great fan of Arnold Palmer too! He used to say "I would be out of business if people remembered what I taught them" .
Thanks for the kind words. Are you following the VLS System? You can learn more and get our book on Amazon here www.badliegolfbook.com/
Hi Todd! Just wanted you to know how much my husband and I have learned from you! As "experienced" golfers, we were playing more but making no progress until we started watching your videos. I now drive further, chip more consistently, and just enjoy the game so much more. My husband is the same. Before you my husband would not even USE a driver - now it's a regular part of his game. He recently started struggling with his irons, and could not figure out why. I just said to him "go back to Todd basics". Which he did, and it worked. Whenever one of my clubs stops working, I get back to "Todd basics" to sort it out. You are the BEST!
@@paulawilson8256 amazing story, thank you! Our team is committed to helping our fellow golfers. We also have personal coaching also if interested. You can learn more at www.vlsgolf.com
Thank you Todd. Appreciate your enthusiasm and knowledge. As a resident of WV, I have been a fan of Arnold Palmer for years. (Latrobe PA is about 1.5 hours away) Was fortunate to be in his gallery when he played in his last US Open at Oakmont in 1994, and attended his clinic when he opened his Stonewall course in Lewis County WV in the early 2000's. His love for his country, his fans and the game were so evident. He just exuded confidence, humility and charisma. I will always treasure the moments I had to interact with this great man.
Could not have said it better myself. Great story and post, thank you!
65 year old lady golfer here in UK 🇬🇧 Love your videos and that blue sky makes me very envious ! 👍😃
Thanks 👍 Are you following the Vertical Line Swing?
Love the high finish and the hover. I will definitely try that.
Thanks for for the help, 78 years old from Cleveland South Carolina
We got you covered! If you enjoyed this, you would like our book THE BAD LIE which can be found on Amazon. It covers our entire Vertical Line Swing System.
Loving your videos from Antigua in the Caribbean. Your tips for the Driver have saved my golf game. Especially that tip to raise the handle a little higher at address, that tip was GOLDEN. 🙏🏾🙌🏾🥇
Great to hear! Our pleasure, you would benefit from our book THE BAD LIE if you want to learn more about the Vertical Line Swing.
Turn 60 nxt month, started playing at 33, 5 hcp. Strong grip, avg 250 off the tee. Great tips, on point. Especially that hip turn. Fitness is huge as well, I can turn like Im 30. My swing thought.... low and slow, make a good turn, stay behind the ball.
Great work, keep it up. You would enjoy our book THE BAD LIE which you can find here www.badliegolfbook.com/
@@USGOLFTVshow TY 👍
Now we talking mate. enjoy!
Great tips! The Maxvert Driver and hybrids are great too! Love the channel! From Baker City Oregon.
Thanks! We love Oregon...a great state for golf!
John B here from South Africa. I get everything you say step by step. It makes sense too. I am a 7 handicap golfer for years and 60 years old. I regularly go to the driving range here in Bangkok to try things and I watched Rory M's driving swing a lot. I absolutely cannot believe his power and then his perfect balance at the end of his swing. Your tips are great, thank you. I always use to fade the drive most of the time, thinking I am not transfering my weight to the left enough to get the draw or hit it straight for that matter. I am definitely going to implement those 5 x steps and see what happens. Thanks a lot!
John, great post, thank you! Nice to hear you are enjoying the channel and finding it helpful to your game. If you enjoyed this video, you would really like our book THE BAD LIE where we cover the Vertical Line Swing in detail. www.badliegolfbook.com/
Thanks Todd!!! You taught me a pain free swing! I'm 67 years young from York PA. Love your instruction! Your student, Bryan
Awesome! Thanks for the kind words. This is a great game and the longer we can help our fellow golfers enjoy it is a big WIN.
i'm a beginner player from Miami . Can we be friends ? maybe we can share knowledge and practice when we have chance ☺
When the student is ready, the teacher will appear. Your tips are timely. My flexibility at 67 is different now. Flaring lead foot is magic. Kincardine Ontario Canada.
@@danielrankin857 welcome! Hope you are finding our content helpful. You would also enjoy our book The Bad Lie which you can find on Amazon
Been struggling with consistency and tried tip 5!…..Yes! What a difference that one little adjustment made!!…… (62 in Australia)
I've seen so many of your videos multiple times it really helps them stick.
Roll Tide
@@WayneSnider-p9r thanks! Total team effort on our side.
Great channel. Senior here from Temple Ga. Waiting on my Maxvert. I’ll let you know. Sounds impressive. Thanks.
Allan Patrick - New Brunswick Canada Love this. It all makes so much sense and WORKS. A warmup trick now for me is to just concentrate on weight transfer back and through, including a big hip turn. Then when I add the club and make the shot, it all becomes fluid and I can accelerate through impact without the disconnect I had from "getting quick", which is th arms getting ahead of the weight shift.
Great post Allan. Hope you are doing well!
Retired in Thailand; 77 year old and still trying to improve!
use every tip everytime I play and love to refresh this video. Brian from Ivins, Utah
Welcome, making progress I hope!
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Spencer from Birmingham,Al. Thanks for your videos.
Birmingham,Ala. thanks again for the valuable tips, always see reminders and things to practice. Experienced at 76 I need reminders.
We got you covered. Are you following the Vertical Line Swing system? See here th-cam.com/video/4obK1N-N9qY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Muy_l06pVyUeO8sD
Thanks for your tips from Titusville, FL.
Hi Todd
Love your instructions they have certainly helped me maintain my handicap at 16 at the age of 79
A question I have for you is " how can I prevent myself from spinning out?" I don't do this very often but when I do I hit a slice
Two suggestions: Watch this th-cam.com/video/x_kJTe968bk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=SMHVz8rF2JYpDwi1
Read this www.badliegolfbook.com/
Great video. Very precise with proven techniques - from Creston, British Columbia, Canada.
Cochrane, Alberta, Canada I'm 72, a female & struggle with dustance!! Will definitely give this a try!!
Thanks for the great tip. From Milton, Ontario, Canada
Glad it was helpful!
Todd, I’m in DeLand, Florida. Thanks so much for your tips 😅
Thanks Todd from Walters Falls Ontario Canada. Love the tips!!
Thank you. Are you following the Vertical Line Swing system?
i'm a beginner player from Miami . Can we be friends ? maybe we can share knowledge and practice when we have chance ☺
Great tips and video guys. Will be trying the hover and reinforcing the other tips into my swing. All the best from Australia
Thanks! Have you seen this video we did on clubhead speed for "experienced" golfers th-cam.com/video/13ZYPnAiXio/w-d-xo.htmlsi=99_DKXztqtR_gqIJ
Bob P from Appleton, WI (Near Green Bay) Hovering the club keeps the tension consistent. If it’s lying on the ground, you add tension when you pick it up.
Great SIMPLE lesson Todd. Will take it to the course tomorrow looking for success. Thanks. Be goodRuss
Simple is always the best...
Thank you, From Belle River, ON Canada
Great lesson, from Seabrook, New Hampshire
Great video. Thanks. Ian from Edinburgh, Scotland
I have been using your golf tips for a wile now and they have been very helpful. I’m a 69 year old high handicapper who just got fitted for new golf clubs for the first time in my life. I am looking forward to getting my new irons. I learned a lot about golf clubs during my fitting. Big difference between standard clubs and fitted clubs. I just learned about drivers. I have a Calloway epic driver with all the adjustments. I’m looking forward to having my fitter adjust my driver. I’m almost sure it’s adjusted wrong for me. Any comments on driver adjustments?
The key is finding the right club for you. Many clubs bought "off the rack" are not for senior golfers with slower swing speeds. You can also check out our MaxVert driver and you would benefit from reading this www.badliegolfbook.com/
Wonderful advice/reminder, must test that next time in trackman, still two feet of snow here in Helsinki, Finland😂
LOL, let's bring on the sun! Have you watching this th-cam.com/video/4obK1N-N9qY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=fqNGBqtjbRQ5vegz
I live on Vancouver Island in the city of Victoria, the capital of the Province of British Columbia, which is the mostly westerly Province of Canada. Victoria is on the southern tip of Vancouver Island. To give you an idea of how South West. Think of the US, Canada border. It dips south to allow all of Vancouver Island to be in Canada. Back when they drew the border, Canada was Britain. The port of Victoria was very important to Britain because of trade but more so militarily. Funny thing as the crow flies, we are about 70 miles from Vancouver. As the Seahawk flies, we are 70 miles North of Seattle. The Seahawks are my favorite NFL team, and the Vancouver Canucks are my favorite NHL hockey team. It rains a lot in both Seattle and Vancouver. We here in Victoria live in the rain shadow of the Olympic mountain range. Fortunately, that means we get less than half the rain of Vancouver and Seattle. I hope that gives you a good idea where I live. These are good golf tips. The one I need or should incorporate is the tiny step forward with your front foot and a larger step back with the back foot. The rest I do. A long time ago a much older friend of mine got me to change my grip. He wanted me to see two and a half to three knuckles. We are/ were members of the same rugby and cricket club. Nick was a teaching golf pro. When we met I was captain of our rugby team The Castaways, the cricket goes by the same name. Mostly because I played rugby for 23 years I have been fighting serious knee and back injuries. I would not bring it up but I am getting better and these past two weeks I am hitting the ball close to the sameway I did before the operations. I only played 3 times in three years. I was a six before then. I am half a club shorter right now which is fine. The good news is today at least half my shots were back to my distance. Ie my 5 iron is 180 yards then and today. I have Ping i3 clubs from 2002, they are very nice. I am quite sure the loft of my 5 iron are now what the loft of 6 irons are. Am I right. Yes I did hit the line and subscribe button because these were all good tips for me a 61 year old Sr
Michael, 57 from Alabama. Left arm in a brace and sling so i can turn left left over much for a strong gip
Love it...Ontario canada I'm 74 tomorrow
@@kenjones2518 welcome! Have you see our book. 👉 www.badliegolfbook.com/
Great pointers. from Canada's golf destination - Prince Edward Island
I am from Johannesburg - South Africa - Thank you from John Prins
Thank you for 6 valuable tips.
80 year old, Alan , from England.
Chicago..great 5 tips
You bet. If you have not watched this, you may find it helpful th-cam.com/video/4obK1N-N9qY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=ISCbeoa50Q8cYVBv
@@johngniadek9397 6
That video has other very valuable advice.
eg Feet set in draw position giving you daylight between your knees when you swing.
Arms & hands high NOT low & around.
Book THE BAD LIE gives excellent advice for senior , average club golfers.
I'm 66 years old, from Springfield, Missouri, haven't hit a ball in 20 years. I have had two surgeries on my neck with two fused vertebrae limiting my shoulder turn and am stooped over all the time. Can you give me some tips or do a video geared toward us with this type of issue including some balance issues?
Sueco 68. N. Fl. Just got the B Bertha with Sr. flex. Big help.
Reading your book "The Bad Lie" and practicing the vertical line swing here in Manteca California.
Let's go! How is it going?
Enjoying the new video from Lakeland FL
Thank you! Are you following the Vertical Line Swing? See here th-cam.com/video/4obK1N-N9qY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=fqNGBqtjbRQ5vegz
Calgary, Canada Golf starts mid April. I see your lifting left heel on backswing along with hip turn.
Yes, one of the cornerstones of the Vertical Line Swing. We cover all this in our book THE BAD LIE which you can find on Amazon if you want to learn more.
Uncasville Connecticut I love my Maxvert Driver and Hybrid
Thanks! The clubs and the Vertical Line Swing are changing the game for so many...fund to see!
I love 🎉the tipe it's great Thanks a million, Billy from Dublin Ireland
Our pleasure! If you enjoyed this video you would benefit from our book THE BAD LIE, see here www.badliegolfbook.com/
Good videos and I need all the help I can get. Robert from Loudon, Tennessee.
Welcome! Hope you are enjoying the channel. You may also like this www.badliegolfbook.com/
Hi from the UK - and from Stanton on the Wolds golf club ( best greens in England )
England is on our bucket list!
The swing for experienced golfers is great on the first 6 holes. It's those last 12 that begin to wear on the arms and back.
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Thanks for the tips. Currently in Germany.
Welcome! How is golf in Germany?
Great vid. Paul via Stirling Scotland
This is awesome teaching.
Thank you! Are you following the Vertical Line Swing system? See here th-cam.com/video/4obK1N-N9qY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=fqNGBqtjbRQ5vegz
Thanks from Seattle
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Thanks for the tips..need it. Cheers from Chile….that’s South America 😁
Two of our college teammates were from Chile....great guys!
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Thanks from Sweden😮
Great video! Help me understand the purpose behind the high finish other than “…that’s how Arnie did it”. I’m sure there is a strategy behind this.
Great question, it is part of our Vertical Line Swing system. You can learn more here if interested www.badliegolfbook.com/
Great tips , thanks from Wisconsin.
Badger nation!
i'm a beginner player from Miami . Can we be friends ? maybe we can share knowledge and practice when we have chance ☺
Aussie - regarding your bonus tip - there's a Jackie Burke video (about 'throwing the club') that explains to always grip the club with the head off the ground, otherwise you don't "engage the arms". This might explain why your bonus tip works.
Jackie Burke is an all time great coach!
@@USGOLFTVshow - yes, and the 1956 Masters winner
I m living in the Philippines, great tips. Thanks
How is the golf there?
Beautiful courses, cheap memberships. $1.80 for 50 balls at the driving range. Every course requires a caddy usually less than 12.00 for 18 holes.
sounds great!@@williamtheadventurer8048
Thank you
Solon, OH!
From Houston, Texas
Welcome, hope you are enjoying the channel!
It's not old, It's just a number!!!!! Iowa
Saw Palmer playing with Gary Player in 1970 at Dow Jones Open (my grandfather took me)...
Two legends of the game there!
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Good tips subscriber from Sahuarita Az
Where in AZ is that?
Oak Island,NC
Billings Montana
I saw a very young Arnold play a match against Sam Snead at Old Forge NY. I expected Arnold to be a bigger than life guy and Snead to be an older smaller guy. Snead was huge and Arnold looked to be about 5’8. My hero looked so small next to him yet beat him that day.
I watched Arnold in Orlando Florida.
i'm a beginner player from Miami . Can we be friends ? maybe we can share knowledge and practice when we have chance ☺
Allan Patrick - New Brunswick Canada. The VLS setup and swing naturally help me hit the ball straighter but tempo is my enemy. Occasionally the tempo is right and i swing easy, stay on the ball, and hit it further. Most other times something in the tempo goes awry and I lose sight of the ball, come out of the shot, and contact is awful. Do you have a tempo tip?
good Stuff -- Akron Ohio
Yes he comes up to the golf club along with Harry But his dad Gerry comes over more times and plays the odd Saturday to keep his handicap lovely man
Champaign, Illinois
Welcome...are you enjoying the content?
hello todd im from esparto ca thank you for your tips .you guys should come out to yocha dehe golf club brooks,ca it is one of the best in america .
That would be fantastic. The course looks amazing.
I live in O'Fallon, Mo.
Great drill !!! Thank you
Thanks, are you following the Vertical Line Swing system? See here th-cam.com/video/4obK1N-N9qY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=ISCbeoa50Q8cYVBv
Chilliwack, BC, Canada
Welcome. Did you catch this video we did on clubhead speed for "experienced" golfers? See here th-cam.com/video/13ZYPnAiXio/w-d-xo.html
Rick from Toronto Canada. Bought the driver but it always goes right. My M3 goes straight. Not sure which is longer.
Nova Scotia Canada. Covered in snow 🌨️
Bring on the sun and spring!
Manoj from Canada here…my driver shots are very inconsistent…I know that my ball speed is low (~110) and I won’t be able to hit 300 yards but the contact must remain reasonably constant. It does not…I have an M4 driver with 12° loft and 45” regular shaft. Should I try a different club? Different loft? Shorter shaft? My iron and woods shots are reasonably consistent…
@@manojsaxena9840 have you seen our MaxVert driver? You can find it here www.vlsgolf.com
62 from st.Louis mo.
KIngsville Ontario
Cleveland, Ohio area here.
Welcome! Are you enjoying the channel?
Works great. How about with irons?
For the irons, I would start here th-cam.com/video/4obK1N-N9qY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=ISCbeoa50Q8cYVBv
I am puzzled about the order I just placed. The advertisement pages on line stated that in the U.S. (where I live), shipping was free or No Charge. However, my order declared a shipping charge $27.26. Can you clarify this for me. I did go ahead and place the order. Thank you for your review and information.
Had to weaken my left hand my grip was to strong i hooked the driver Ronnie 63 Glasgow Scotland 🏴
Dave from Indianapolis. Todd, should I address the ball with the driver face close to the ball or further away toward the bottom of the arc?
@@DaveKirkland635 good question. Stance should be slightly closed to target while the clubface is square to the target line. 👊
Try the simmons theory. Never practice hitting balls with the ball tray in front of you. Rake or place each ball one at a time to a position in front of you. Take multiple balls out of your vision of sight. This will take the anxiety out of hitting multiple balls and will improve your tempo and rhythm. Now have fun with your lower scores
Florida here. I absolutely struggle with my driver. Hit outside in and down. 3 wood is much better
This will help your driver th-cam.com/video/4obK1N-N9qY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=ISCbeoa50Q8cYVBv
I am from Sweden
Ciao. Dall'Italia!
How can you turn easily when you have two new knee replacements and you don’t have side to side turning action.
Liz from Scotland
Orlando, FL - 61 years young.
Welcome, have you seen this video th-cam.com/video/13ZYPnAiXio/w-d-xo.htmlsi=B3_YrJuTV7-wje9f
Does the driver you advertise come with different shafts and if so what shafts do you recommend for different swing speeds
are you a golfer from USA ?
Yep I'm an experienced 68
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