The back chain dominance, rotation-based swing keeps the launch angle low, but what ‘shot system’ do you advocate for controlling energy into the shot? How does one control contact and distance with the center of mass moving so far forward when rotating as advocated?
I’d like to thank you for another great instruction session! I’ve been doing some practice with the wedge swing, then took the lesson to course. 58 degree, 60 yards to pin, par 5. Landed around 3”” to right of the cup and jumped in for an eagle!
I find the new feeling of your golf swing is easy to achieve apart from the squatting sequence. The backward move of the ball with the chest seems contrary to all I have experienced in over 58 years of playing golf. However, I have found it does work very well, creating a great path for the club mass into the ball. If only I knew this method much earlier…
Right on! So happy you’re finding success with it! And the dropping sequence doesn’t need to be much for most. We simply want to see players stay in or gain a slight amount of trail hip flexion during the transitionary phase
Hi guys, been loving the info you've been pumping out. Was just curious when you talk about the drop and turn getting the centre of mass of the ribs in front of the ball is that the same as the float forward/rib sway idea? Or is the rib sway/float forward more a feel to encourage the rotation to bring the chest/low point forward? (Thinking more full swing irons than wedges with this)
Definitely talking in fairly same language here (rib sway and bcd/drop). Energy will help dictate how much float forward you will have in the com of the ribs into the strike 👍
Would be nice if you could overlay flightscope data w/ tracer (V Launch Angle, spin loft, spin) to show the result and correlation to feels. I'd be curious to see his various metrics as I've been working on flighting my wedges instead of trying to hulk them.. Thanks for everything. Been playing my best season since starting to follow you guys. Peace.
Thanks for the suggestion and yes, we have a fun technology package we are in the process of launching at all of our locations. Will be able to add in these touches on future videos. And so happy you’re playing well. Keep it up!
To piggy back onto a production challenge, look to get a reflector close the camera to fill in some of the shadows. When the sun is low and sidey like it is in this video it creates deep shadows on faces. I know the content is mainly about the swings, and it’s damn good content too, but being able to see you guys clearly will help and add production value. Keep churning out the great content!!
Since I have tried to adopt a more rotational swing which works wirh my irons, the wedge play dramatically degraded with tons of shanks. Maybe I am the only one?
Love what you said about the problem of a 9-5 swing concept due to different outcomes. That is the reason it never worked for me. Add a little adrenalin to that (a la Dave Pell short game bible) and your 9-5 is gonna go twice the distance with what you perceive as your normal level of speed/power!😅 I have had success with Daniel Grieve’s book however in which setup creates a natural and unforced restriction on swing size and the power which you are able/not able to exert. I’m playing to 5 hcp with a crap full swing but I kiddy constantly get up and down and putt well. 😬 Also giving great perspective in the last comment about how stock shots are enough the majority of the time.🤙🏻
You don’t need a massive rotation of the ball for it to be effective. Some goes a long way! The difference between Mito and Homa is mostly due to what is happening in the major motor pattern in the ribs, spine, and pelvis. This is what typically effects the ‘ball rotation’ the most in the swing 👍
now I fully understand the importance of slow rotation/turn to manage the low point!! thanks
Fantastic!!! Definitely dependent upon energy level!
The back chain dominance, rotation-based swing keeps the launch angle low, but what ‘shot system’ do you advocate for controlling energy into the shot? How does one control contact and distance with the center of mass moving so far forward when rotating as advocated?
Definitely will have more drop which is part of com moving forward when looking at this in 3D space.
I’d like to thank you for another great instruction session! I’ve been doing some practice with the wedge swing, then took the lesson to course. 58 degree, 60 yards to pin, par 5. Landed around 3”” to right of the cup and jumped in for an eagle!
Let’s go!!
Just started practice again. I always start with wedge launch angles.
If I can get that dialed it’s easy to hit my numbers. 40-125
Yessir! Love that method of practicing!
This was a ton of fun to make!
You’re a baller @alexlobeck
Any chance you can share the approximate Apex Height? Great video Ive been working on developing this shot.
Roughly 70-80 feet but will get you better numbers soon!
When do I use this wedge swing as the distance wedge swing is different
@@wadsworthjarrell5388 yes! Definitely for fuller wedges would be advised… flat spinners
What are the Flightscope numbers for a stock 95 yd sand wedge for a good wedge player? Path. FTP, DYNAMIC LOFT, APEX
Great question, path and face relatively 0… will have to look deeper into DL, and apex will be somewhere in the 70-80 foot range
Will get you better numbers on this soon, let us take a deeper look in the coming weeks and get back to you 🙏
I find the new feeling of your golf swing is easy to achieve apart from the squatting sequence. The backward move of the ball with the chest seems contrary to all I have experienced in over 58 years of playing golf. However, I have found it does work very well, creating a great path for the club mass into the ball. If only I knew this method much earlier…
Right on! So happy you’re finding success with it! And the dropping sequence doesn’t need to be much for most. We simply want to see players stay in or gain a slight amount of trail hip flexion during the transitionary phase
Hi guys, been loving the info you've been pumping out. Was just curious when you talk about the drop and turn getting the centre of mass of the ribs in front of the ball is that the same as the float forward/rib sway idea? Or is the rib sway/float forward more a feel to encourage the rotation to bring the chest/low point forward? (Thinking more full swing irons than wedges with this)
Definitely talking in fairly same language here (rib sway and bcd/drop). Energy will help dictate how much float forward you will have in the com of the ribs into the strike 👍
Would be nice if you could overlay flightscope data w/ tracer (V Launch Angle, spin loft, spin) to show the result and correlation to feels. I'd be curious to see his various metrics as I've been working on flighting my wedges instead of trying to hulk them.. Thanks for everything. Been playing my best season since starting to follow you guys. Peace.
Thanks for the suggestion and yes, we have a fun technology package we are in the process of launching at all of our locations. Will be able to add in these touches on future videos. And so happy you’re playing well. Keep it up!
@@elitegolfschools Since getting myself a FS Mevo+ (w/ Pro Package) it has really helped to track what feel does what. Cheers
Alaways enjoy and learn every video. ❤
That is our goal! So happy that you are experiencing that! ❤️❤️❤️
The best on TH-cam by far
Thank you!
Your videos never disappoint
Thank you so much!!
His contact sounds so absurdly pure.
@@Zach_Routhier yes! The man dimes out wedges!! Incredible to watch!
You guys are amazing!
Thanks so much Peter!
Coach! Please please please find a solid audio guy to fine-tune your setup. I looove your videos but the mics kill my ears sometimes.
To piggy back onto a production challenge, look to get a reflector close the camera to fill in some of the shadows. When the sun is low and sidey like it is in this video it creates deep shadows on faces. I know the content is mainly about the swings, and it’s damn good content too, but being able to see you guys clearly will help and add production value. Keep churning out the great content!!
Is your golf system (method) suitable for the senior golfer?
Yes, in the right doses. All match ups for each individual ❤️❤️
Since I have tried to adopt a more rotational swing which works wirh my irons, the wedge play dramatically degraded with tons of shanks. Maybe I am the only one?
Would watch and rewatch this video, as well as driver vs. wedge 👍
@@elitegolfschools Thanks a lot
Not very clear on the setup. Some use open stance, but this looks more square. Not sure what the ball position is.
Typically for a stock wedge I want my stance to be square with the ball position right in the middle!
shot tracer please
We’ll work on it
Riley is simply kickass high level instruction. I am beginning to incorporate the “energy” in the body with the Clock System. Works wonders.
Fantastic! Keep hitting them well James!!!! ❤️🙏❤️
Love what you said about the problem of a 9-5 swing concept due to different outcomes. That is the reason it never worked for me. Add a little adrenalin to that (a la Dave Pell short game bible) and your 9-5 is gonna go twice the distance with what you perceive as your normal level of speed/power!😅
I have had success with Daniel Grieve’s book however in which setup creates a natural and unforced restriction on swing size and the power which you are able/not able to exert. I’m playing to 5 hcp with a crap full swing but I kiddy constantly get up and down and putt well. 😬
Also giving great perspective in the last comment about how stock shots are enough the majority of the time.🤙🏻
Thanks for the feedback man! Glad you enjoyed!
After the first few swings I was going to comment: there was NO rotation of the ball in the backswing.
You don’t need a massive rotation of the ball for it to be effective. Some goes a long way! The difference between Mito and Homa is mostly due to what is happening in the major motor pattern in the ribs, spine, and pelvis. This is what typically effects the ‘ball rotation’ the most in the swing 👍
Also, typically see that in higher energy reps, not necessarily in distance wedges
The blabbermouth on the right called the guy on the right a genius of wedgeplay then proceeded to give the genius a lesson?
Big on the blabbermouth! 😂 and yes, Alex is for sure unbelievable at wedge play. Cool to watch!
Imagine, Nicklaus thought about this exactly 0 times his entire 18 major/ 72 win career😊
TH-cam is 99% entertainment
This is a general video… also pretty sure Jack thought about appropriately flighting the golf ball throughout his career 🤷♂️ Hit them well my friend