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My golf coach is trying to drill this p system into my golf swing. Hogan, Frank, and Saguto have helped this 54 year old dog learn a golf swing for the first time in 35 years of playing. Thank you!
Hundreds (if not thousands) of dollars worth lesson, but you shared it freely. Thanks Jess, your teachings were really useful for a new, teacher-less, tight budget, golfer like me.
Thank you, Jess! Believe it or not, I’ve never had anyone explain those positions the way you just did. That is incredibly helpful! Thankful because from watching so many of Tom Saguto videos, and yours, I can tell I’m doing a lot of things right. I’m going to really focus on P-3 through P-8!
P3-P8 is called Acquired Action in The Golfing Machine, RIGHT??? It has been years since I've been in the TGM community, but I remember learning the pattern from Acquired Motion (Action) was huge with certain instructors.
I’ve been hitting my short irons, hybrids, and 3 wood pure but struggling with my driver. Today it all came together. I’ve added 50 yards to my drives. Thanks to you and Tom Saguto for helping me “feel” how to swing through the ball.
I love the slow motion step by step. Your teaching technique is great. I finally have a start to finish understanding of what it is I’m supposed to be doing.
It would be great to see you and Tom doing another collaboration! I am fully invested now, just taking a while to trust myself I am keeping my weight forward correctly and not reverse pivoting
I don’t even know to say but thanks dude. You changed my life Jess! WiFi high five comin at you!seriously Thanks for taking the time to put this together. I appreciate you!
Jess I cannot thank you enough. I finally found a local stack and tilt instructor. I just finished my session. We worked P3 to P8 the whole time. By the end of the lesson I had 30 yards minimum more distance and was striking the ball more solid than I ever have. It was amazing how much he was like you.
I just needed a pair of live eyes to stop me when I messed up. We moved the ball back in my stance a little. Worked on my swaying. Worked on keeping my left arm straight though Impact and set my right foot back a little.
Jess I am 80 and have struggled over the last year with good contact. I have been watching your stack and tilt. I believe this method can help me improve. Your instruction and showing P-1 thru P10 is very good I am going to try this stack and tilt
Thank you! I think I might be exaggerating the weight balance and hand forward lean a bit much and producing some pull draws to hooks, but I easily gained 15 to 20 yards without warmup, and could hit beautiful draw shots that have not been able to do so in the last year or so
That’s phenomenal love to hear it! If you want I have a new online lesson program if you need additional help here’s the link www.jessfrankgolf.com/virtual-lessons-lp/
Thanks, Jess, for the video. I'm a strong believer in P1 and P2. I know that if I employ P1 and P2 correctly, the rest of the swing sequence will come naturally, resulting in mind-blowing shots. Also, it eliminates unnecessary swing thoughts.
@@JessFrankGolfAcademyBocaRaton I'm here again, back for a refresher. I'm quite confident in saying this is THE most important and helpful video for someone to play good golf.
This video made me review my positions. I discovered a fault at P2 which caused me to go over all my positions. P2 is essential to getting in to proper positions at P3 and P4. Excellent post #S&T
Great lesson! Quick question…. At impact is the club directly in-line with the left arm or should there be a slight angle? Centrifugal force says the club should be a direct extension of the left arm in my mind it has to.
It’s in line with the left shoulder not at impact so about 6 inches past impact. You have to becareful and I will do drills with people holding the angle about a foot past impact. I do online lessons if you need help
Hi Jess! Getting back into the game after 3 years absence. Been searching the web for several months in quest of a drill that would reprogram my muscle memory. Your stack and tilt P1-P10 tutorial is probably the best course I’ve seen on the web thus far. Well segmented, clearly explained, concise and precise all at once. Great teaching! Thank you so much for helping me reconnect with this extraordinary discipline which is golf. Jack.
I was pulling my hands in at impact P7 and didn’t know it until I saw it on video. Now I am doing short swings to work on keeping those arms straight through that contact point and into the follow through.
Your tip for P1 address using foot flare setup with pressure 70/30 split on the front leg was something Ive overlooked over the last 3 years. I tried your tip, instantly adding 30-50 yards on my drives. Im also hitting everything really pure, and more consistently. I cant thank you enough.
This was very well presented. Simple, repetitive and through. As a recent convert to stack and tilt, trying to maintain a 8 handicap this refresher is mandatorily viewing for me weekly. Thank you
Thanks for replying…now that i know there’s a real person behind these…..To met one of the big advantages of stack and tilt over other systems is that I (as an advocate of David Pelts) use “position #3, #4, and #5 with all my irons including wedges. Stack and tilt allows these non full swings without introducing accelerated weight shift or any other “adjustments” to the downswing. This makes Half shots and 1/4 shots much more repeatable.. My point is…if I’m correct….play it up…why doesn’t any one do a fair comparison of the various swing systems. rotatory golf, stack and tilt, natural golf, traditional trail leg drive to target. Etc. I think stack and tilt for the average amateur would make the most scents.
My golf game is getting so much better thanks to your well explained visual lessons - I can actually take it all in! The best golf channel by a country mile - thanks Jess.
Once we get to know the fundamental.In each faze of the golf swing. Makes enjoy able play from contact consistently. Thank you .Its helped my golf game to a lower handicap.
Jess ... this is pure gold for me as I transition to SnT. I will practice this everyday in the backyard. You are a great teacher ... easy going ... fun ... and you keep it simple. I'm 65 and carry a 8.2 index
Thanks Jess, a really great video. Probably your best. I watch nearly all your uploads on my TV so can't comment but I wanted to express my appreciation for all your stuff.
Try the system, first few shot , i shank and slice- but after few correction manage to hit straight shot- The most important is to get P1-P3 correct- thank you It help my game
Thank you for a great lesson I can’t wait to start my practice from P1 to P8 i’m sure I’ll be watching this video a few more times so I get it right thanks again!!!!
Thank you for this video breakdown. First saw you on Saguto’s channel. I’m going into my second year playing and I have a hybrid conventional swing with really wide stance but straight arms. I’m inconsistent but the straight arms has been helping. I’ve decided to completely embrace stack and tilt as it feels natural to me when I practice in my home (winter in New York). I can’t wait to try this in April. Anyway, thanks again for this breakdown, I’m a subscriber now!
Excellent video and explanation of the relative check points for the golf swing Jess.I have found that P3 -P8 certainly provides ample power to play my course well without undue strain on an ageing body. Reaching and checking positions via Live View camera whilst gaining a feeling doing them in slow motion and then blending them into a continuous motion has certainly helped my golf swing and reinforced S&T principles. Many thanks.
Great video, it's funny when you mentioned about spending more time practicing p3 to p8 your swing reminded me of Tommy Fleetwood and then 2 seconds later you mention his name.
Focusing on the positions in the golf swing reminds me of Rick Monday, a pro who I took a few lessons from several decades ago. He would literally put his students in the various positions of the golf swing and have them hold each position one after the other...over and over. He didn't even want you to hit balls for a few weeks as he did this with you over and over and you rehearsed at home.
My club pro has just set me on this path as he says I am very much in to this naturally (I am quite new to the game), I am looking forward to it all falling together.
Great video. I’m in my fifth week of total right knee replacement. Because of the weight displacement, I can practice at the range. As careful as I can be my seven iron is as far as it was before surgery.
Jess, thank you for this really great video. I have taken the P3-P8 swing distance to the course a couple of times with great results. However, sometimes I have a tendency to go left. Can you comment on feet position at address for irons, do you recommend a square stance for all shots or feet move a little (think Ben Hogan stance for short irons compared to driver).
Hello and thank you for your comments:) the club face would be slightly closed if you are hitting the ball to the left. Ball position might also be too far forward.
Thanks for the explanation of the different phases of the stack and tilt. Question: You start off with 70% off tire weight on the lead side, will that remain until you make the shift to the front side? Question: Does the weight distribution from the steers position change from an option to a driver? Thank you.
Hey Melvin! At the top of your swing you are about 50-50 but as you continue your downswing and follow through from p4--p10 your weight moves forward forward and more forward.
Great tutorial. So if at the very least, as we learn this technique, by keeping the weight on the front foot, you’re likely to hit more solid shots than not?
@@JessFrankGolfAcademyBocaRaton Thank you, practiced today in the yard, 3 months after knee replacement, haven't played in awhile but using your P1-P10 video, I made some very complete swings through the ball. Your suggestion to begin he backswing with the lead arm and shoulder seems to put the club on plane without thinking about it. Staying over the ball with your method keeps me from overswinging. Much appreciated. Going to the range tomorrow morning !!! Thanks for replying and continued best wishes
@@JessFrankGolfAcademyBocaRaton Forgot to mention, focusing on letting my right shoulder pass under my chin seems to generate speed and release of the clubhead. I'm excited to give it a try.
When at P4, what is the weight percentage on the feet? Is it still more on the lead side or already shifted to the trail side? Really appreciate for your reply and thank you so much for putting up a great video like this with slow-mo. It really helps me improving on my swing 😊
Really well-explained! Now I finally understood the position of the club face during the swing. at the knee level, the position of the club face should be same as your spine angle which is a little different than when it is at the top of the swing. Please kindly confirm what I am saying here. Much appreciated!!!
Stack and tilt works well for me, however, I tend to hood my irons and it puts a lot of torque on my left knee. My knee kills me for days after a round.
Hey Chris you are definitely doing something wrong. You shouldn’t experience any pain. I do online lessons here’s the link www.jessfrankgolf.com/virtual-lessons-lp/
Great video. P1 and P2 I get into great positions however I struggle on a swing thought to get to P3 . my club face at P2 matches my spine angle but I just struggle on how to get to P3. Thank you!
Thanks Jess ...Loved the P1 to P10 , this is a great lesson! Starting to play golf at 50 in Argentina and continue to hit the ball at the top......which movement would you suggest I’m focus on to improve. Thanks again!
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My golf coach is trying to drill this p system into my golf swing. Hogan, Frank, and Saguto have helped this 54 year old dog learn a golf swing for the first time in 35 years of playing. Thank you!
Awesome great to hear! It’s a team effort :)
Hundreds (if not thousands) of dollars worth lesson, but you shared it freely. Thanks Jess, your teachings were really useful for a new, teacher-less, tight budget, golfer like me.
Awesome
Glad it helped! You can always leave me a review on my Google reviews :)
One of the best golf instructional videos ever IMO
Thank you I appreciate it!
Thank you, Jess! Believe it or not, I’ve never had anyone explain those positions the way you just did. That is incredibly helpful! Thankful because from watching so many of Tom Saguto videos, and yours, I can tell I’m doing a lot of things right. I’m going to really focus on P-3 through P-8!
Phenomenal!!!!! Love Tom!
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P3-P8 is called Acquired Action in The Golfing Machine, RIGHT??? It has been years since I've been in the TGM community, but I remember learning the pattern from Acquired Motion (Action) was huge with certain instructors.
Absolutely.
@@Eye_That_Opens yes sir thank you!
@@MarkDebbieBandy thank you!
I’ve been hitting my short irons, hybrids, and 3 wood pure but struggling with my driver. Today it all came together. I’ve added 50 yards to my drives. Thanks to you and Tom Saguto for helping me “feel” how to swing through the ball.
Fantastic Joe! Love hearing the positive gains!
I love the slow motion step by step. Your teaching technique is great. I finally have a start to finish understanding of what it is I’m supposed to be doing.
Awesome Clyde great to hear! Thanks for watching!!!
Fantastic video
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Jess, this is a Masterpiece, such great communication of the P1to P10. Thank You
I appreciate it! Thank you!
This was fabulous, thx.
You’re welcome!!
The best video golf lesson I have watched at so far
Thank you!
It would be great to see you and Tom doing another collaboration! I am fully invested now, just taking a while to trust myself I am keeping my weight forward correctly and not reverse pivoting
Yes sir! I do online lessons if you need more personalized help:) here is the link www.jessfrankgolf.com/virtual-lessons-lp/
I don’t even know to say but thanks dude. You changed my life Jess! WiFi high five comin at you!seriously Thanks for taking the time to put this together. I appreciate you!
Awesome! Great to hear you are playing better! I also have an online golf school $5 per month :) airwayz.com/jess-frank
Just watched as a refresher. Some how it gets better each time!
Awesome Randy thank you!
Jess I cannot thank you enough. I finally found a local stack and tilt instructor. I just finished my session. We worked P3 to P8 the whole time. By the end of the lesson I had 30 yards minimum more distance and was striking the ball more solid than I ever have. It was amazing how much he was like you.
Yes sir when you have a system you will find instruction to be based in fundamentals to help you. Who did you take lessons with?
@@JessFrankGolfAcademyBocaRaton Mike Dieters in Cincinnati OH
I just needed a pair of live eyes to stop me when I messed up. We moved the ball back in my stance a little. Worked on my swaying. Worked on keeping my left arm straight though Impact and set my right foot back a little.
@@61britchie nice mike is awesome!!!!!
@@JessFrankGolfAcademyBocaRaton funny he said the same about you
Good visual Jess. Thanks-Russ
Yes sir!
Jess I am 80 and have struggled over the last year with good contact. I have been watching your stack and tilt. I believe this method can help me improve. Your instruction and showing P-1 thru P10 is very good I am going to try this stack and tilt
Awesome Victor let me know how it goes!!
Thank you! I think I might be exaggerating the weight balance and hand forward lean a bit much and producing some pull draws to hooks, but I easily gained 15 to 20 yards without warmup, and could hit beautiful draw shots that have not been able to do so in the last year or so
That’s phenomenal love to hear it! If you want I have a new online lesson program if you need additional help here’s the link www.jessfrankgolf.com/virtual-lessons-lp/
Thanks, Jess, for the video. I'm a strong believer in P1 and P2. I know that if I employ P1 and P2 correctly, the rest of the swing sequence will come naturally, resulting in mind-blowing shots. Also, it eliminates unnecessary swing thoughts.
That’s awesome!!!! Thanks for letting me know :)
Watched this more than a couple of times over the last 2 years Jess - always good to come back for a refresher. Thanks for great video on this!
Thank you Harry! Hope all
Is well!
@@JessFrankGolfAcademyBocaRaton I'm here again, back for a refresher. I'm quite confident in saying this is THE most important and helpful video for someone to play good golf.
This video made me review my positions. I discovered a fault at P2 which caused me to go over all my positions. P2 is essential to getting in to proper positions at P3 and P4. Excellent post #S&T
Awesome Vince thank you!!
Great lesson! Quick question…. At impact is the club directly in-line with the left arm or should there be a slight angle? Centrifugal force says the club should be a direct extension of the left arm in my mind it has to.
It’s in line with the left shoulder not at impact so about 6 inches past impact. You have to becareful and I will do drills with people holding the angle about a foot past impact. I do online lessons if you need help
Hi Jess! Getting back into the game after 3 years absence. Been searching the web for several months in quest of a drill that would reprogram my muscle memory. Your stack and tilt P1-P10 tutorial is probably the best course I’ve seen on the web thus far. Well segmented, clearly explained, concise and precise all at once. Great teaching! Thank you so much for helping me reconnect with this extraordinary discipline which is golf. Jack.
Thank you Jack! Stay in touch! I also do online lessons!
I was pulling my hands in at impact P7 and didn’t know it until I saw it on video. Now I am doing short swings to work on keeping those arms straight through that contact point and into the follow through.
Phenomenal that’s a key for sure! Thank you!
Good explanation. Thanks
@@russellmills2044 you’re welcome!
Great Video! So glad I found your channel. This is probably the best explanation of the Stack and Tilt system broken down in 10 steps. Very impressed.
Thank you Frank! I appreciate it and happy to hear you are enjoying my videos!
I so thank you so much this hel pme alot ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Awesome thank you!
Great .Extremely helpful.Back to basic.Thanks coach.
Was thinking what is all this P1 to P10 stuff, but understood the swing much better afterwards. Will definitely be trying this drill
Thank you Paul!
Your tip for P1 address using foot flare setup with pressure 70/30 split on the front leg was something Ive overlooked over the last 3 years. I tried your tip, instantly adding 30-50 yards on my drives. Im also hitting everything really pure, and more consistently. I cant thank you enough.
Phenomenal love to hear it!
This was very well presented. Simple, repetitive and through. As a recent convert to stack and tilt, trying to maintain a 8 handicap this refresher is mandatorily viewing for me weekly. Thank you
Awesome Henry it’s all about the system :))) thank you for watching!
Thanks for replying…now that i know there’s a real person behind these…..To met one of the big advantages of stack and tilt over other systems is that I (as an advocate of David Pelts) use “position #3, #4, and #5 with all my irons including wedges. Stack and tilt allows these non full swings without introducing accelerated weight shift or any other “adjustments” to the downswing. This makes Half shots and 1/4 shots much more repeatable.. My point is…if I’m correct….play it up…why doesn’t any one do a fair comparison of the various swing systems. rotatory golf, stack and tilt, natural golf, traditional trail leg drive to target. Etc. I think stack and tilt for the average amateur would make the most scents.
My golf game is getting so much better thanks to your well explained visual lessons - I can actually take it all in! The best golf channel by a country mile - thanks Jess.
Thank you Harry I really appreciate it!
Once we get to know the fundamental.In each faze of the golf swing. Makes enjoy able play from contact consistently. Thank you .Its helped my golf game to a lower handicap.
Awesome Kevin great to hear!
Jess ... this is pure gold for me as I transition to SnT. I will practice this everyday in the backyard. You are a great teacher ... easy going ... fun ... and you keep it simple. I'm 65 and carry a 8.2 index
Hey David great to hear my man! Where do you play?
@@JessFrankGolfAcademyBocaRaton straight across from you in Naples
@@davidk8457 beautiful! Come over for a visit!!!
@@JessFrankGolfAcademyBocaRaton man I would love it !!! I'll be in touch
@@davidk8457 awesome look forward to it!
Thanks for the very comprehensive swing tips!
Yes sir thanks for watching!!
Great explanation in showing positions. First time I've seen all P's in one video. I just wish I'd seen this a year ago.
Thanks Pete!!!
Best explanation that I heard,, Im an older beginner golfer ,, this has assisted me immensely!!!!
Thank you Very Much!!
Wow,fantastic instruction video.The best all in one video coverage of the golf swing .Thank you.
You are very welcome Robert! Thanks for watching!!!
Thanks Jess, a really great video. Probably your best.
I watch nearly all your uploads on my TV so can't comment but I wanted to express my appreciation for all your stuff.
My pleasure and thank you for watching and commenting! Please let me know if there is anything I can do for you:)
Wow, a fantastic break down of the stack & tilt. Thank you Jess.
You are welcome Mark!
Great stuff....hip/shoulder turn within P3-P8 is key 👍
Yes sir!
Try the system, first few shot , i shank and slice- but after few correction manage to hit straight shot-
The most important is to get P1-P3 correct- thank you
It help my game
Awesome love to hear it!!!
Left knee is much better than hip slide! Great video so simple!
Thank you Eddie!!
Good way to review the swing step by step👍. Thank you for sharing, sir.
Yes one of my favorite videos:)
Seriously the best golf video ever Thank you I've watched multiple times and shared
Thank you Square Belt!!
Great explanation of all the positions! Thanks Jess!!!
Thank you Dino!
This makes sooo much sense. Jess I wish you were in the Austin area. I would sign up for lessons. Subscribed!
Fantastic! I am only a plane flight away :) or I do online lessons :)
Thank you for a great lesson I can’t wait to start my practice from P1 to P8 i’m sure I’ll be watching this video a few more times so I get it right thanks again!!!!
Awesome Barry great to hear!!
Wonderful lesson
Thank you Dennis!
Thank you for this video breakdown. First saw you on Saguto’s channel.
I’m going into my second year playing and I have a hybrid conventional swing with really wide stance but straight arms. I’m inconsistent but the straight arms has been helping.
I’ve decided to completely embrace stack and tilt as it feels natural to me when I practice in my home (winter in New York). I can’t wait to try this in April.
Anyway, thanks again for this breakdown, I’m a subscriber now!
Thank you David!
P1 to p10 is a great vedio! Thanks.
Thank you Pete!!
Very good 👍
Thank you!
P3-P8 looks so efficient,will practice this
Yes sir Alan!
Awesome video & explanation...I'm going to re-watch this video while I'm out on the range this weekend.
Awesome Mike! Great to hear!
What a great lesson. Thank you from Melbourne Australia.
Yes sir Grant! Hope all
Is well!!
Excellent video and explanation of the relative check points for the golf swing Jess.I have found that P3 -P8 certainly provides ample power to play my course well without undue strain on an ageing body. Reaching and checking positions via Live View camera whilst gaining a feeling doing them in slow motion and then blending them into a continuous motion has certainly helped my golf swing and reinforced S&T principles. Many thanks.
You are very welcome!!!! Thank you for watching and commenting Tony!
Great video, it's funny when you mentioned about spending more time practicing p3 to p8 your swing reminded me of Tommy Fleetwood and then 2 seconds later you mention his name.
Thank you Thomas! TF is a great guy to watch:)
That was great, thanks!
Welcome Scott! Thanks for watching!
Thank you for this. Very very helpful
Thank you so much!
Will be trying that out
Let. Me know Peter!
Thank you Jess Frankford P one to P 10 will be working on P3 and P8 for a little bit today good moves thank you
Thank you Daniel
I will definitely be working on this. Thank you.
You are welcome Linda!!!
Great lesson, the best I’ve ever seen! Thank you. Where are you located to get a life lesson?
Thank you Mario!
Great lesson!!
Thank you!!
Tres bien.
Thank you!
Great lesson. Can’t wait to practice this!
Yes sir!!!!! Thank you!
Great vid, you simplify the swing well!
Thank you Mark!
After practicing this I took huge deep divots behind the ball. I was actually happy if I topped it. Less strain on my right forearm
You need to make sure you are extending tilting and turning.
Focusing on the positions in the golf swing reminds me of Rick Monday, a pro who I took a few lessons from several decades ago. He would literally put his students in the various positions of the golf swing and have them hold each position one after the other...over and over. He didn't even want you to hit balls for a few weeks as he did this with you over and over and you rehearsed at home.
Paul Bertholy made this famous back in the 70’s and 80’s. It’s a great way to train your swing! Thanks for watching!
My club pro has just set me on this path as he says I am very much in to this naturally (I am quite new to the game), I am looking forward to it all falling together.
Fantastic! I do online lessons so please let me know if i can help:)
Great video. I’m in my fifth week of total right knee replacement. Because of the weight displacement, I can practice at the range. As careful as I can be my seven iron is as far as it was before surgery.
Sounds good Gary!
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge!! I was in my backyard practicing P3 to P6 today!! Can’t wait to see if my results are good ones!
Excellent thank you Shawn!
Thanks Jess.. which muscles are used for down swing? Start with lateral movement of left hip, followed by shoulders or torso??
There are a bunch of movements to start the downswing but lowering the arms is first
Nice video, i’ll work on It. Thanks!!!
Awesome Marco! Thank you!
Great video! I can get back to basics. Thank you for your instructions.
Thank you so much!
Excellent presentation!,,,
Thank you John!
Great video makes it much easier to attain the positions . Best drill ever Thanks !
Thank you Joseph!
An excellent instructional video - thank you so much!!
My pleasure Gerry! Thank you for watching!!!
Thanks Frank
You are welcome!
Nicely done. Good drill to keep it together, when things go awry.
Thank you!
Great Thanks
You are welcome!
Your video's are great hoping for more distance on all my shots tks🏌️♂️👍
Awesome Jim! Great to hear!
Very interesting
Thank you!
Awesome as always. Can’t wait to set up a lesson with you.
Thank you Mark! Look forward to it!!
Jess, thank you for this really great video. I have taken the P3-P8 swing distance to the course a couple of times with great results. However, sometimes I have a tendency to go left. Can you comment on feet position at address for irons, do you recommend a square stance for all shots or feet move a little (think Ben Hogan stance for short irons compared to driver).
Hello and thank you for your comments:) the club face would be slightly closed if you are hitting the ball to the left. Ball position might also be too far forward.
Thanks for the explanation of the different phases of the stack and tilt. Question: You start off with 70% off tire weight on the lead side, will that remain until you make the shift to the front side?
Question: Does the weight distribution from the steers position change from an option to a driver?
Thank you.
Hey Melvin! At the top of your swing you are about 50-50 but as you continue your downswing and follow through from p4--p10 your weight moves forward forward and more forward.
Great tutorial. So if at the very least, as we learn this technique, by keeping the weight on the front foot, you’re likely to hit more solid shots than not?
Correct! Thank you Bede!
very good video. Are you starting your downswing by moving the left knee first toward the target ?
Yes the left knee moves towards the target but I would say pressure is in my left foot first then the left knee :)
@@JessFrankGolfAcademyBocaRaton Thank you, practiced today in the yard, 3 months after knee replacement, haven't played in awhile but using your P1-P10 video, I made some very complete swings through the ball. Your suggestion to begin he backswing with the lead arm and shoulder seems to put the club on plane without thinking about it. Staying over the ball with your method keeps me from overswinging. Much appreciated. Going to the range tomorrow morning !!! Thanks for replying and continued best wishes
@@JessFrankGolfAcademyBocaRaton Forgot to mention, focusing on letting my right shoulder pass under my chin seems to generate speed and release of the clubhead. I'm excited to give it a try.
When at P4, what is the weight percentage on the feet? Is it still more on the lead side or already shifted to the trail side? Really appreciate for your reply and thank you so much for putting up a great video like this with slow-mo. It really helps me improving on my swing 😊
At P4 the weight is still 60-40 on the left and starting to move more forward with the lower center. Thank you for watching!
Thank you Jess for your reply. Really appreciate that 🙏
@@andrewlee5343 yes of course my pleasure just spread the word about my channel :)))
Excellent thanks
Thank you Dale!!
Really well-explained! Now I finally understood the position of the club face during the swing. at the knee level, the position of the club face should be same as your spine angle which is a little different than when it is at the top of the swing. Please kindly confirm what I am saying here. Much appreciated!!!
Thank you Oscar!
Yes sir!
Great stuff
Thank you so much!!!
Stack and tilt works well for me, however, I tend to hood my irons and it puts a lot of torque on my left knee. My knee kills me for days after a round.
Hey Chris you are definitely doing something wrong. You shouldn’t experience any pain. I do online lessons here’s the link www.jessfrankgolf.com/virtual-lessons-lp/
Hello, please make a video on movement of the left wrist from P7-P9! Still confusing the difference between breaking the left wrist and flipping...
Great video. P1 and P2 I get into great positions however I struggle on a swing thought to get to P3 . my club face at P2 matches my spine angle but I just struggle on how to get to P3. Thank you!
Hey Bill!!! Great to hear!!!! To get to P3 you need to hinge:) I do online lessons
@@JessFrankGolfAcademyBocaRaton Yes, I forgot to add that I do hinge, wasn't sure if I it was correctly hinging.
@@billgedh awesome let me know!
Thanks Jess ...Loved the P1 to P10 , this is a great lesson! Starting to play golf at 50 in Argentina and continue to hit the ball at the top......which movement would you suggest I’m focus on to improve. Thanks again!
Keep focusing on p4-p6 thanks!
Jess- when I go from P3 to P4, I tend to over swing and cross the line. Any tips to shorten my backswing to achieve a better position at the top?
It's your wrists conditions. Feel like the club points to the right at the top of the swing.
Jess, really enjoyed the detailed description. At P1 weight is 70% left leg ... what does weight distribution feel like during P3-P8 drill?
Hey Greg! Same weight forward! Thanks!
Great lesson. At what point do you transfer the weight to your back foot. And what percentage? Ed
The weight goes into the right heel because of the extension and tilt in the backswing