There is an old saying which relates to so many issues in life and in this case the down swing : "It is all common sense after some one tells you.” Excellent information. I find you are a very good communicator with good tone and the right level of excitement. Very good information and I look froward to looking at the rest of your videos.
In one of your downswing, videos you mentioned in passing the feel of your back "facing" the target for as long as possible with passive arms . I find that I get to my left side doing this well, and taking divots with my irons and hybrids past the ball, and catching the ball really thin a lot less (only 2 today in a round of 83-- threw away a couple of shots chipping to a front pin).
I don’t do the step drill and chair drill enough. It seems that when I do, then I play well, and when I don’t (get lazy), my game drops off. Thanks great reminder to keep working at it. Also, your best impact on me was how the wrist work lesson. The challenge is just getting concepts to stick when playing.
I like these very much they are great I look like a beast on the range. I can go through my bag a bit every club effectively but! I would like to see you take this concept and show how it can be applied to different lies. Up hill lies are a problem because gravity is really fighting against the forward shift . Also side hill lies above and below your feet are challenging. I’m very frustrated because I can do this pretty well on the flat range but I am having trouble bringing it to the course with all the different angles
You just can’t apply the same level of force on slopes. You have to be incredibly strong to do so. Most people just take and extra club and swing in more control
While all of your tips were important, I think the small step forward drill is most helpful to allow golfers to feel their weight shifting properly. Thanks for making this video! 🙂
I am a tad confused on the right foot pressure. This video says bank it in and push my right foot pressure /knee in between my left toe and the ball. Other video says push into yoga wedge but Back towards 4:30?? Thanks for the clarification.
The pressure on the inside part of the right foot provides the platform to be able to push off of the foot on the way down. With the yoga wedge, I’m pushing into the yoga edge to propel my body to towards the target.
Thank-you for the great video! I am interested in this technique but wonder if it would be effective standing a bit closer to the ball for a steeper shaft raising the heel of the club slightly off the ground?
Great video so thank you. A problem i have is with the timing of the pressure down to front foot & also going too early with the front leg straightening & pushing up & backwards. I try to count to myself '1' is the backswing & then '2' is the downswing with move forward & pressure down into lead foot then '3' is full finish with chest & belt buckle facing target as a tempo timing mechanism for my swing. Sometimes being to eager i go straight into downswing by a straightening lead leg pushng backwards & hips turning probably too early. The hardest thing for me to do is the downswing squat & pressure down move before i straighten & push back my lead leg. Any suggestions how to make this move to always be the 1st move down?. Also is your turning body pulling your arms down or should I concentrate on feeling my body turn & my arms are working in unison together in downswing? (Edit...i have just watched a previous video of yours on how to make the downswing easy & you answered my question on the body & hands in the downswing ie. clubhead being behind the hands & body in downswing)
Yes exactly like that other video says. Also watch the backswing footwork video as that will teach you how to set yourself up correctly. If you’re struggling with the weight transfer then chances are you’re shifting too late
Hi everyone, What part of this video was most valuable?
Awesome! For me the hip depth through impact was the most valuable.
@@michaelgoodhand such a crucial key!
Same for me. Keeping hip depth is very important for me. If I don't, then the instant feedback of a $hank is a good teacher 😂
@@fraserlawson8522 yes the lack of hip depth can cause a lot of shanks! Glad this one was helpful!
It was all brilliant. Great concepts that are easy to follow. Cheers
AWESOME drills! Fantastic breakdown of the basic movements.
Thank you!
Best explanation I’ve ever seen
Thank you!
There is an old saying which relates to so many issues in life and in this case the down swing :
"It is all common sense after some one tells you.” Excellent information.
I find you are a very good communicator with good tone and the right level of excitement. Very good information and I look froward to looking at the rest of your videos.
Exactly that! Glad this video helped
Excellent explanation as always!! Best part is the footwork direction and knee function. Thank you
Thank you! Glad it was helpful!
Just found this channel. Watched a bunch of video's they really help me become better. Thank you so much.
Glad you enjoyed them & that they helped!
Enjoy your videos. Do you have any tips for hitting shots on uphill lies and ball above feet.? Thanks
Haven’t made a video on it yet but will do soon
Great Advice lesson tips
Thank you!
In one of your downswing, videos you mentioned in passing the feel of your back "facing" the target for as long as possible with passive arms . I find that I get to my left side doing this well, and taking divots with my irons and hybrids past the ball, and catching the ball really thin a lot less (only 2 today in a round of 83-- threw away a couple of shots chipping to a front pin).
Amazing! Glad to hear that feeling helped and you had a good round
Awesome video again!
Thank you Harrison!
Great content!!! Can you share trigger move concepts at the start of the swing like Jordan and Ben Hogan? That would be greatly appreciated 👏🙌⛳️
Already done that in previous videos 👍🏻
@@Gilesgillgolf what is the title of the video? If you don’t mind. Thanks
@@n2golf989 I mention it in a few but the backswing lower body video and tempo video
I don’t do the step drill and chair drill enough. It seems that when I do, then I play well, and when I don’t (get lazy), my game drops off. Thanks great reminder to keep working at it. Also, your best impact on me was how the wrist work lesson. The challenge is just getting concepts to stick when playing.
Yes those two drills are great reset drills to get you back into a good position. Glad the wrist hinge video helped!
I like these very much they are great I look like a beast on the range. I can go through my bag a bit every club effectively but! I would like to see you take this concept and show how it can be applied to different lies. Up hill lies are a problem because gravity is really fighting against the forward shift . Also side hill lies above and below your feet are challenging. I’m very frustrated because I can do this pretty well on the flat range but I am having trouble bringing it to the course with all the different angles
You just can’t apply the same level of force on slopes. You have to be incredibly strong to do so. Most people just take and extra club and swing in more control
While all of your tips were important, I think the small step forward drill is most helpful to allow golfers to feel their weight shifting properly.
Thanks for making this video! 🙂
Great! Glad you enjoyed the video and that drill!
I am a tad confused on the right foot pressure. This video says bank it in and push my right foot pressure /knee in between my left toe and the ball. Other video says push into yoga wedge but Back towards 4:30?? Thanks for the clarification.
The pressure on the inside part of the right foot provides the platform to be able to push off of the foot on the way down. With the yoga wedge, I’m pushing into the yoga edge to propel my body to towards the target.
Thank-you for the great video! I am interested in this technique but wonder if it would be effective standing a bit closer to the ball for a steeper shaft raising the heel of the club slightly off the ground?
The shaft raises naturally due to rotation but also the drop affect of the shaft
Great video so thank you. A problem i have is with the timing of the pressure down to front foot & also going too early with the front leg straightening & pushing up & backwards. I try to count to myself '1' is the backswing & then '2' is the downswing with move forward & pressure down into lead foot then '3' is full finish with chest & belt buckle facing target as a tempo timing mechanism for my swing. Sometimes being to eager i go straight into downswing by a straightening lead leg pushng backwards & hips turning probably too early. The hardest thing for me to do is the downswing squat & pressure down move before i straighten & push back my lead leg.
Any suggestions how to make this move to always be the 1st move down?.
Also is your turning body pulling your arms down or should I concentrate on feeling my body turn & my arms are working in unison together in downswing?
(Edit...i have just watched a previous video of yours on how to make the downswing easy & you answered my question on the body & hands in the downswing ie. clubhead being behind the hands & body in downswing)
Yes exactly like that other video says. Also watch the backswing footwork video as that will teach you how to set yourself up correctly. If you’re struggling with the weight transfer then chances are you’re shifting too late
pre set impact drill. maintaining head at same height through impact (don't stand up). 👍👍
Fantastic! Hope those keys work!
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Great video again!
Glad you enjoyed it!