I bought a PI trainer and I love it👍👍After 20 years of playing golf I have finally learned how to compress the ball. It’s still a work in progress but it’s definitely the best training aid I’ve ever used.
Nitpicky question here. At 1:50 and at P5.8 or so showing the clubhead nicely behind the hands, I realized that I don't understand the difference between this and getting the club "stuck behind you". Is there a simple to define "cutoff" line between the two? TIA. Love your accent.
I really like your video of golf brace I have disability down syndrome I am golfer too I'm in Special Olympics I am a golfer too I enjoyed your video about it I wish I have that that is pretty cool
I"ve been using this gizmo for about 2 months. It's priceless. It shows the proper feel at impact and shows what you've been missing, and educates proper feel.
Nope, not for me. Too complex. Not simple enough. Prefer Ricci's left hand focus on the position of the back of the hand (where is the logo). Left thumb position is key on downswing, contact, and follow thru. Train the left, the right will follow. Most right handers use too much dominant and need to train the left. Keep giving us advise -- Thank You!
I bought a PI trainer and I love it👍👍After 20 years of playing golf I have finally learned how to compress the ball. It’s still a work in progress but it’s definitely the best training aid I’ve ever used.
I prefer hinging in the backswing. Great video! Very important stuff!❤
which video has the hola hoop drill?
incredible 😁👍👍👍
Nitpicky question here. At 1:50 and at P5.8 or so showing the clubhead nicely behind the hands, I realized that I don't understand the difference between this and getting the club "stuck behind you". Is there a simple to define "cutoff" line between the two? TIA. Love your accent.
I really like your video of golf brace I have disability down syndrome I am golfer too I'm in Special Olympics I am a golfer too I enjoyed your video about it I wish I have that that is pretty cool
Are you using the gen6 P or XP irons?
Restricting movements never work.
I"ve been using this gizmo for about 2 months. It's priceless. It shows the proper feel at impact and shows what you've been missing, and educates proper feel.
Nope, not for me. Too complex. Not simple enough. Prefer Ricci's left hand focus on the position of the back of the hand (where is the logo). Left thumb position is key on downswing, contact, and follow thru. Train the left, the right will follow. Most right handers use too much dominant and need to train the left. Keep giving us advise -- Thank You!