Your timing as usual is spot on! So needed this at this point in the year. Part mad scientist, part mind reader. Love it! This helped out tremendously! Take care my friend! NWH
Great video. I love the above view outside in natural light. It helps me see a bit more and relate to what the movement would feel like outside on grass.
As always a simple but coherent and excellent explanation especially of the difference in action between high, mid and low shots. I always struggle with the low driving shot so this is very helpful - although tbh I normally just play a stock mid shot. Can we have a video on chipping from 4 yards off green to about 20 yards off the green. Depending on which YTuber you watch you should either use the bounce or not use the bounce so I definitely need you to simplify and clarify the right way to chip (probably a couple of future lessons as well)
......man I wish I could've known this stuff 35 years ago. Not a scratch golfer Stu but hitting the ball and understanding the swing better than I ever have....thanks so much......⛳🍺
Keep the amazing videos coming Stu! I've been with you from the start and my golf is finally making some gains. I'm now 10 shots less a round and still getting better. Do you think you will be doing any putting videos in the future? All the best from Queensland!
Hey Ozzy - thanks so much for the kind words Sir and glad the golf is on the up and up. Now the summer is here and I can get outside on the course with decent greens I will definitely be tapping into the putting for sure. I love Queensland, Noosa was my fave! All the best Stu
Thanks for your videos! What is your level of effort on the pull on the down swing? Is it just enough to set the wrists without moving your hands too far forward? How far forward do you pull the hands? The emphasing of the left leg moving up seams to power the swing in sequence with the feel of not using the hands. Is this correct?
The pull and the push up of the leg go hand in hand; pull the club longer for short clubs and pull the club shorter for long clubs. Radius will dictate the pull duration. As for how hard, dictated by how much upright force through your legs you can create. Hope that helps. Stu
As a lefty I don't want to confuse things so I'll switch it and ask as if a righty. I would consider myself a decent pitcher chipper but I often find my pitches going right of target, often short of carry. Probably caused by an open clubface and a fraction more pull than desired. How should I remedy. Not worried about strike as I get more than enough spin. Just distance control and direction
I'm new to golf and I haven't even hit a ball yet, so my comment might be dumb. Knowing how to hit and use your body is important, but shouldn't you be explaining also what the ball does after it hits the ground. Or show us how to keep the ball going after each of these strokes or how to make it stay/stop and how to make it go left or right. Hitting the ball correctly is good and having options is good, but directing the ball after it hits the ground dictates if you have to hit it once or twice more to get it in the whole. Sorry if my comment doesn't make sense. I'm just trying to learn. It's the same way i learned the guitar. I read first how to hold it before i held it. ✌️ Ps thank you for the video. Im going to look at it again.😊
Your timing as usual is spot on! So needed this at this point in the year. Part mad scientist, part mind reader. Love it! This helped out tremendously! Take care my friend! NWH
Thanks my friend, happy it helped. Best wishes Stu
Great video. I love the above view outside in natural light. It helps me see a bit more and relate to what the movement would feel like outside on grass.
More above views coming Chris, well, more of everything actually. Hope you’re well. Best wishes Stu
As always a simple but coherent and excellent explanation especially of the difference in action between high, mid and low shots. I always struggle with the low driving shot so this is very helpful - although tbh I normally just play a stock mid shot.
Can we have a video on chipping from 4 yards off green to about 20 yards off the green. Depending on which YTuber you watch you should either use the bounce or not use the bounce so I definitely need you to simplify and clarify the right way to chip (probably a couple of future lessons as well)
Thanks Justin, will be doing loads of on course tutorials now the good weather is here. Best wishes Stu
......man I wish I could've known this stuff 35 years ago. Not a scratch golfer Stu but hitting the ball and understanding the swing better than I ever have....thanks so much......⛳🍺
My pleasure Gary, simple game, made hard for a lifetime. Best wishes
Keep the amazing videos coming Stu! I've been with you from the start and my golf is finally making some gains. I'm now 10 shots less a round and still getting better. Do you think you will be doing any putting videos in the future? All the best from Queensland!
Hey Ozzy - thanks so much for the kind words Sir and glad the golf is on the up and up. Now the summer is here and I can get outside on the course with decent greens I will definitely be tapping into the putting for sure. I love Queensland, Noosa was my fave! All the best Stu
Thanks for your videos! What is your level of effort on the pull on the down swing? Is it just enough to set the wrists without moving your hands too far forward? How far forward do you pull the hands? The emphasing of the left leg moving up seams to power the swing in sequence with the feel of not using the hands. Is this correct?
The pull and the push up of the leg go hand in hand; pull the club longer for short clubs and pull the club shorter for long clubs. Radius will dictate the pull duration. As for how hard, dictated by how much upright force through your legs you can create. Hope that helps. Stu
Does the feel of the pull and push occur at the same time?
Do you define "push" to be the to push of hands down or push of left leg up?
Yes Sir
I demonstrated this in the video?
Fantastic content!
Thank you my friend.
Would you ever play a pitch where the ball is positioned back of center?
I demonstrated in the video a pitch shot with ball back and forward ?
Who has noticed the plane flying by? :)
Gatwick flight path 😎
As a lefty I don't want to confuse things so I'll switch it and ask as if a righty. I would consider myself a decent pitcher chipper but I often find my pitches going right of target, often short of carry. Probably caused by an open clubface and a fraction more pull than desired. How should I remedy. Not worried about strike as I get more than enough spin. Just distance control and direction
Hitting right comes from;
Raise handle at strike; Grip; Leg action; foot pressure amongst others. Couldn’t possibly direct workout swing Dough sadly.
I'm new to golf and I haven't even hit a ball yet, so my comment might be dumb.
Knowing how to hit and use your body is important, but shouldn't you be explaining also what the ball does after it hits the ground.
Or show us how to keep the ball going after each of these strokes or how to make it stay/stop and how to make it go left or right.
Hitting the ball correctly is good and having options is good, but directing the ball after it hits the ground dictates if you have to hit it once or twice more to get it in the whole.
Sorry if my comment doesn't make sense. I'm just trying to learn.
It's the same way i learned the guitar. I read first how to hold it before i held it. ✌️
Ps thank you for the video. Im going to look at it again.😊
Hi Leo - fundamentals are key to start with in golf please check out my grip series first, before trying to do anything. Best wishes Stu
@@GoodGolfCoaching will do. Thank you.
Pleasure
As George michael once sang….. ‘lets go outside’ 😊great perspective 👍
Haha love a bit of George!! Thanks Andy 🙌
Can you show how to play a ball in long rough slightly off the green?
Will do for sure.