Free 14 Day Trial To My Community, Club TS → www.trevorsalzmangolf.com/club-ts If you haven’t seen the video I uploaded last week, click here to watch → th-cam.com/video/DIdXMDN1mZY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=P-hn_VyEY7LdjZBN Here is the link for my free crash course Understanding Impact → www.trevorsalzmangolf.com/understanding-impact
Hi Trevor, once again another mind blowing video, l’ve been struggling with where and how to finish, your drills are awesome,, thank you so much. Your viewers are saying your the only one to watch on TH-cam and I must agree 🇬🇧🇬🇧🎉🎉
That means the world to me! There are a lot of great coaches out there but hearing this is what keeps me driving to help more players and coaches in the golf world! Thank you and please don’t hesitate to reach out if you ever need anything!
That follow thru position demonstration was brilliant. Dude you simplify so many things that others do not. This is why I only watch you and Eric Cogorno.
Thanks so much for the kind words! Glad this has made sense to you and hopefully is helping you gain a better understanding of cause and effect and how to go about making the golf swing movement patterns move the direction you’d like to see them go! Thanks!
Sir.... you are a GENIUS!!! This is such a great way of changing my over the top downswing.... you and Eric Cogorno are THE best teaching... thanks for simplifying everything and the great drill
My prayers have been answered!!! Thank you for showing us the complete swing needed for a draw. I have been searching for this information for a long time!
I love your videos about the aspects of the golf swing. My specific problem appears to be my club head position out races the club hand position at or near impact. Thus I tend to hit fat (on most occasions) and occasionally thin the ball. I rarely, if ever, hit the ball off line. I have recently been practicing hitting my irons off a tee and have notice more success hitting the sweet spot on my irons. Do you have a video specifically about getting your hands ahead of the club head at impact.
Thanks so much for this! It sounds like a low point issue being too far back at impact. Now there are a lot of ways and reasons that low point can be back. I always start with setup and I’d make sure you don’t have pressure back and make sure you aren’t to bent over at address. I’ll attach a video here on how to control low point better as well below: Understanding Trail Side Dynamics for Perfect Low Point Control th-cam.com/video/i20llD4vRl0/w-d-xo.html Thanks again the comment and feedback! TS
Hi Trevor, your explanation is unparalleled in any of the golf instruction that i have ever seen. It seems to me that you possess an innate ability to break the golf swing into very teachable segments and you are a very good at communicating them. Kudos to you and wish you a very successful teaching career.
I’d truthfully say most of it is all the same fell just a different setup and the club will work into a straight line release earlier due to setup and swing plane
Tried it at the range today. Both with irons and driver. Felt amazing to have a place to go. High draws. Now let me see if I can take it to the course.
Great video, very helpful! Two questions: 1. In previous video you mentioned on backswing, left hip should try keep still while only move right part. Is that the feeling? Hard to do it at the same time. 2. What’s the right feeling for starting the downswing? Should it be first letting everything fall together naturally with the club head and arm, or first pelvis / chest turn while keeping arms not moving as much as possible? Thanks again!
So the feel will be #1 like lead is staying still (it won’t stay completely still but not allowing it to actually rotate / shift pressure into the trail side if important). In a stock model the lead side of the pelvis is for sure the initiator of the downswing (it can even happen before the club has gotten to the top in sound golf swings). The feel for a player can also be allowing the arms to fall. Hard to answer this for an individual players as it can differ depending where you are at in your game. Happy to help anyway I can if you have a vid somewhere I can peek at. Thanks, TS
Hi Trevor, watched this video again and watched another video that you show an alignment stick 45 degree in front of the golf for release. Which drill is better?
Not sure without seeing your motion, setup, etc. I’d say a common flaw is having to much pressure on the trail foot in the downswing while trying to rotate. Send me over a swing if you’d like.
Thanks again for the weekly master class Trevor. I fel like your teaching methods are the equivalent of Bob Dylan plugging in his electric guitar. The golf instruction world of folk singers are like "what the hell is this" and the kids are like "oh my god this is what I always wanted to hear"
Long term I would want that in more of a stock model. This is to help the player more so who is fading / slicing the golf ball. I’ll do an add on to this vid on where to take it next!
Free 14 Day Trial To My Community, Club TS → www.trevorsalzmangolf.com/club-ts
If you haven’t seen the video I uploaded last week, click here to watch → th-cam.com/video/DIdXMDN1mZY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=P-hn_VyEY7LdjZBN
Here is the link for my free crash course Understanding Impact → www.trevorsalzmangolf.com/understanding-impact
Hi Trevor, once again another mind blowing video, l’ve been struggling with where and how to finish, your drills are awesome,, thank you so much. Your viewers are saying your the only one to watch on TH-cam and I must agree 🇬🇧🇬🇧🎉🎉
That means the world to me! There are a lot of great coaches out there but hearing this is what keeps me driving to help more players and coaches in the golf world! Thank you and please don’t hesitate to reach out if you ever need anything!
That follow thru position demonstration was brilliant. Dude you simplify so many things that others do not. This is why I only watch you and Eric Cogorno.
Thanks so much for the kind words! Glad this has made sense to you and hopefully is helping you gain a better understanding of cause and effect and how to go about making the golf swing movement patterns move the direction you’d like to see them go!
Thanks!
Thanks!
Thank you so much for this! Far to kind of you! If you ever need anything, please don’t hesitate to reach out!
Sir.... you are a GENIUS!!!
This is such a great way of changing my over the top downswing.... you and Eric Cogorno are THE best teaching... thanks for simplifying everything and the great drill
Thanks so much for the kind words and feedback! I do greatly appreciate it! 🙏🙏🙏
If you ever need anything, please do let me know!
Best on youtube. I've been looking for this type of instruction for ever. I feel like I should pay for it :) Please don't stop lol
Thank you so much for this! Means a lot and I really appreciate the feedback and kind words! Please let me know if you ever need anything!
@@tsgolf Do you have an affiliate link for the iRange stick? Looks super helpful and I'm in the rebuilding process :)
My prayers have been answered!!! Thank you for showing us the complete swing needed for a draw. I have been searching for this information for a long time!
So glad to hear this! Makes my day! Thank you for sharing and glad this helped you understand this better. 👊👊👊
Another great video,gives us a good understanding of what we need to feel,thanks from Australia
Thank you for the kind words and feedback! Means a lot! 🙏🙏🙏
You are great instructor. I am very enjoying watching your lessons from Korea. Thanks.
Thank you so much!!!! Appreciate the support! 🙏
Another good one TS!
Thank you!
I love your videos about the aspects of the golf swing. My specific problem appears to be my club head position out races the club hand position at or near impact. Thus I tend to hit fat (on most occasions) and occasionally thin the ball. I rarely, if ever, hit the ball off line. I have recently been practicing hitting my irons off a tee and have notice more success hitting the sweet spot on my irons. Do you have a video specifically about getting your hands ahead of the club head at impact.
Thanks so much for this! It sounds like a low point issue being too far back at impact. Now there are a lot of ways and reasons that low point can be back. I always start with setup and I’d make sure you don’t have pressure back and make sure you aren’t to bent over at address. I’ll attach a video here on how to control low point better as well below:
Understanding Trail Side Dynamics for Perfect Low Point Control
th-cam.com/video/i20llD4vRl0/w-d-xo.html
Thanks again the comment and feedback!
TS
Hi Trevor, your explanation is unparalleled in any of the golf instruction that i have ever seen. It seems to me that you possess an innate ability to break the golf swing into very teachable segments and you are a very good at communicating them. Kudos to you and wish you a very successful teaching career.
Thank you much for the kind words and feedback! Greatly appreciate it! If you ever need anything, please do let me know!
Wow I have never heard the release explained like this 😮
Great way of working a draw pattern w/ a passive release. Thanks for the comment and let me know if you have any questions on it!
Thanks again , keep it coming
Thank you so much! Greatly appreciate the feedback!
Very nice. Will try.
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Any special tweaks to use this drill for the driver? Thanks again. Brilliant as usual.
I’d truthfully say most of it is all the same fell just a different setup and the club will work into a straight line release earlier due to setup and swing plane
@@tsgolf thank you as always for quick response!! 🙏🏽
Tried it at the range today. Both with irons and driver. Felt amazing to have a place to go. High draws. Now let me see if I can take it to the course.
Great video, very helpful! Two questions:
1. In previous video you mentioned on backswing, left hip should try keep still while only move right part. Is that the feeling? Hard to do it at the same time.
2. What’s the right feeling for starting the downswing? Should it be first letting everything fall together naturally with the club head and arm, or first pelvis / chest turn while keeping arms not moving as much as possible?
Thanks again!
So the feel will be #1 like lead is staying still (it won’t stay completely still but not allowing it to actually rotate / shift pressure into the trail side if important).
In a stock model the lead side of the pelvis is for sure the initiator of the downswing (it can even happen before the club has gotten to the top in sound golf swings). The feel for a player can also be allowing the arms to fall. Hard to answer this for an individual players as it can differ depending where you are at in your game.
Happy to help anyway I can if you have a vid somewhere I can peek at.
Thanks,
TS
@@tsgolf thanks a lot, Trevor!
Hi Trevor, watched this video again and watched another video that you show an alignment stick 45 degree in front of the golf for release. Which drill is better?
It would depend on what your ball is doing. This vid here is more for the player who is struggling with fades/ slices.
Hi. The next step would be shifting the stick at the left heel line, so that the shaft apprear below the left shoulder at exit?
That’d be a great addition once you get the ball drawing/ over drawing! That’d be step 2! Thanks for sharing and appreciate the comment!
how do you stop pull hooking?
Not sure without seeing your motion, setup, etc.
I’d say a common flaw is having to much pressure on the trail foot in the downswing while trying to rotate.
Send me over a swing if you’d like.
Thanks again for the weekly master class Trevor. I fel like your teaching methods are the equivalent of Bob Dylan plugging in his electric guitar. The golf instruction world of folk singers are like "what the hell is this" and the kids are like "oh my god this is what I always wanted to hear"
Thanks so much my man! I greatly appreciate this!!! 🙏🙏🙏
Tremendous as usual. But why wouldn’t you want the shaft in the through swin to stop at 45, rather than vertical?
Long term I would want that in more of a stock model. This is to help the player more so who is fading / slicing the golf ball. I’ll do an add on to this vid on where to take it next!
Thanks!
Thank you so much my man! This means a lot and far to kind of you! Let me know if you need anything and look forward to hearing your progress!!