Your instruction was so helpful. I now visualize a table top under the shaft on the same angle as the shaft. All I do now is swing the shaft along the table top angle. This works great. Thank you
@@kerrodgraygolf no, thank you… this just put all the pieces together. I’m headed to the course right now after hitting a few balls. I was struggling with too deep or too shallow take away but this gave me the exact perfect feel at the top for my trigger… perfection!
I usually pinched my arms to keep them togeher (possşble tension) but I think squeezing only the elbows would be better. Some say you do not need to do this as well just keep them soft and relaxed. However, I know when arms are kept together creates much better shots. Any comment appreciated
If it works for you then that's the most important thing! Rather than pinching your elbows together, you could try this Pete Cowen move instead: th-cam.com/video/YmmKOjKSz2g/w-d-xo.html
.. all of these exaggerated comments saying “pure gold” and “fantastic”, Kerrod have you paid some bot farm to send you nice comments, that’s what it looks like when compared to other golf coach channels, your channel seems to have a lot of it hmmmm 🤔 John Rahm has very wide elbow at the top and narrows as he comes down with the narrowest after impact. I find this helps release the club properly
As an amateur I'm completely overloaded. Way too much technical information delivered way too quicjly. Fine when you're talking to an experienced golfer as you are here but you're not simplifying the issues for the amateur who needs a few simple drills. This feels like a video for coaches.
I don’t find it amazing at all. a pro swing is extremely difficult, rhythm, balance, flexibility. even the above average golfer struggles to repeat it all. repetition and deliberate movement is everything in golf.
it’s unbelievable how impatient people are these days. They click from video to video and have to be entertained. Sitting on the couch with a packet of chips telling top instructors to get on with it. A muppet with no respect and empathy. What a shocker! - How many of these fools are unfortunately out there.
Your instruction was so helpful. I now visualize a table top under the shaft on the same angle as the shaft. All I do now is swing the shaft along the table top angle. This works great. Thank you
I'm glad you found it helpful! Thanks for the comment 👍
Quality of your golf content is so good and concisely explained. Thanks.
That is very kind of you to say! Thank you very much!
Amazing video gentleman - makes it so much easier when you practice on the horizontal plane
Great! Thank you, mate!
This. Is. Everything.
Thanks Brian!
@@kerrodgraygolf no, thank you… this just put all the pieces together. I’m headed to the course right now after hitting a few balls. I was struggling with too deep or too shallow take away but this gave me the exact perfect feel at the top for my trigger… perfection!
As Dennis rightly said as his last word in the video, “awesome”.
Great instruction, really well explained.
Thanks Andy! I appreciate that
this is a fantastic video with none of the fluff in a lot of vids
I appreciate your comment Chip!
Awesome easy instructions! Game changer for my backswing, thanks a ton
You’re welcome!
Pure Gold !
Cheers Alex!
Gold video. Especially from minute 5 to 10.
Thanks Daniel I appreciate it!
Yes it's very good mechanics thanks to make us understand better.
Happy to help, mate!
Rely enjoyed how that was communicated, from both of you 👍
Glad you enjoyed it
2:58 ! Isometric-like even if outwardly they're separated!
I usually pinched my arms to keep them togeher (possşble tension) but I think squeezing only the elbows would be better. Some say you do not need to do this as well just keep them soft and relaxed. However, I know when arms are kept together creates much better shots. Any comment appreciated
If it works for you then that's the most important thing! Rather than pinching your elbows together, you could try this Pete Cowen move instead: th-cam.com/video/YmmKOjKSz2g/w-d-xo.html
@@kerrodgraygolf Thank you
I like to think of my humerus bone rotating externally in the backswing. When the humerus bone rotates it activates many big muscles.
I wish you guys did the lead arm as well.
Brilliant, thx
Thats what you call understand then master ❤
Thank you, mate!!
Outstanding
Thanks mate
This is awesome
Glad you found it helpful! Thanks for the comment 🙌
This is v helpful
Glad it helped!
I can take my arm back so many different angles and still have my arms in front. Where
I wished my trail arm had the flexibility yours has
when do you squeeze your elbows-- downswing?
Downswing and through impact 👍
try to used more of your left Hand in your swing
What???? Guest is confusing
.. all of these exaggerated comments saying “pure gold” and “fantastic”, Kerrod have you paid some bot farm to send you nice comments, that’s what it looks like when compared to other golf coach channels, your channel seems to have a lot of it hmmmm 🤔
John Rahm has very wide elbow at the top and narrows as he comes down with the narrowest after impact. I find this helps release the club properly
As an amateur I'm completely overloaded. Way too much technical information delivered way too quicjly. Fine when you're talking to an experienced golfer as you are here but you're not simplifying the issues for the amateur who needs a few simple drills. This feels like a video for coaches.
Not all you tube videos are aimed at beginners
It’s amazing about 99.999% of golfers don’t have any idea of what a pro swing is and how to do it.
I don’t find it amazing at all. a pro swing is extremely difficult, rhythm, balance, flexibility.
even the above average golfer struggles to repeat it all. repetition and deliberate movement is everything in golf.
wayyyyy too long....get on with it!
Thanks for your feedback! There’s a lot of quick fix advice out there so that’s why I like to go into detail!
Talk tooooooomuchchchchch
it’s unbelievable how impatient people are these days. They click from video to video and have to be entertained.
Sitting on the couch with a packet of chips telling top instructors to get on with it.
A muppet with no respect and empathy. What a shocker! - How many of these fools are unfortunately out there.