Thank you for this awesome video! You are a masters level instructor. I have watched many instruction videos relating to the position of the butt end of the club during the backswing. This video and your demonstrations provided me sudden clarity about the meaning of "depth" , and what I have been doing wrong, especially as it relates to positioning over the rear ankle. I immediately saw a difference with my swing. I wish I had come across it much sooner.......
glad to have found your video. well laid out lesson. I think I've my hands too deep (butt of club traces vertically down a line with my right forearm, elbow, right butt and ends 3-4 inches away from my right heel). but my left arm is across my shoulder, not below. happy to see you have many other videos, will be searching for topics on release, p6-p8. awesome to see topics on reducing tension, effortless swing ... extremely rare topic but possibly 3rd most important after the grip & release for me. liked & subbed, you deserve a lot more viewers
@@kerrodgraygolf just realised you r at Joondalup, used to make a trip there as a group in late 90s-2000s. Been missing it, cant wait to fly over again. Got hooked on golf because of the par 3 over a ravine! Personally very interested / confused by the delivery-release. P6-P8 and my hunch to its links to early extension. Coming back to golf after quiting years ago over frustration with the swing.
Good, comprehensive video on an leaser discussed topic. Without depth, even on-plane backswings are difficult to deliver…unless you’re JT. Thanks for sharing.
Hi Kerrod, very important subject, thank you. To avoid deep backswing, one needs to raise the arms (left arm) to get vertical, less deep correct? Thanks.
Matt Kuchar is very deep with 50 000 000$ Prize money so far. Ben Hogan was also very deep. Im too and my HC dropped from 14 to 5 within a few months. I love it.
@@kerrodgraygolf Perhaps you can show us a few pointers about how to consistently bottom out the club in front of the ball, thereby ensuring ball first, then ground contact?
Kerrod Gray Golf This is very helpful- the takeaway seems to be taught as a linear movement back with the arms with the depth coming only from the body turn. Do the differences in technique have anything to do whether it’s a 1 or 2 plane swing technique?
Thank you for this awesome video! You are a masters level instructor. I have watched many instruction videos relating to the position of the butt end of the club during the backswing. This video and your demonstrations provided me sudden clarity about the meaning of "depth" , and what I have been doing wrong, especially as it relates to positioning over the rear ankle. I immediately saw a difference with my swing. I wish I had come across it much sooner.......
Love to hear it! Great to know you found this effective. Let me know what you think about my others too!
glad to have found your video. well laid out lesson. I think I've my hands too deep (butt of club traces vertically down a line with my right forearm, elbow, right butt and ends 3-4 inches away from my right heel). but my left arm is across my shoulder, not below.
happy to see you have many other videos, will be searching for topics on release, p6-p8. awesome to see topics on reducing tension, effortless swing ... extremely rare topic but possibly 3rd most important after the grip & release for me. liked & subbed, you deserve a lot more viewers
Thanks! Hope you find what you are looking for 👊
@@kerrodgraygolf just realised you r at Joondalup, used to make a trip there as a group in late 90s-2000s. Been missing it, cant wait to fly over again. Got hooked on golf because of the par 3 over a ravine!
Personally very interested / confused by the delivery-release. P6-P8 and my hunch to its links to early extension. Coming back to golf after quiting years ago over frustration with the swing.
I’m definitely going to try this tomorrow (to see where my hands are/should be, and how much depth I’m getting)
Great tip 👍🏻
Can make a massive difference
Really helpful video and I'm going to work on this during the winter months. Thanks
Good luck!
This is a great explanation. I've never seen a video on this before. Thanks 👍
Jennifer Nilsson glad you found it helpful!
Good, comprehensive video on an leaser discussed topic. Without depth, even on-plane backswings are difficult to deliver…unless you’re JT. Thanks for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Very good explanation of mechanics and helpful drills thank you
You’re welcome!
New subscriber and thanks for video.
It will help me “Effectively “ 😁 stop getting too steep
Hi mark cant you Just ask your son matt for tips ?
@@lukeyoneshot6040 I disowned him as a child and luckily it hasn’t backfired on me as he isn’t very successful ha
@@markfitzpatrick360 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 thats class 🤣🤣
Thanks 👍
Good explanation, you really simplify golf ,
Thanks 👍
Brilliant drill, thanks
Glad it was helpful!
Very effective, cheers
Great to hear!
Thanks 👍
Great teaching
Thanks! Glad it was helpful 👍
Love it! Also love how much you love the word “effectively”. lol
Great video Kerrod!
Thanks!
Hi Kerrod, very important subject, thank you. To avoid deep backswing, one needs to raise the arms (left arm) to get vertical, less deep correct? Thanks.
I’m curious about this as well.
Matt Kuchar is very deep with 50 000 000$ Prize money so far. Ben Hogan was also very deep. Im too and my HC dropped from 14 to 5 within a few months. I love it.
Great explanation! 👍👍
Glad you liked it! Let me know what els should would like to hear
@@kerrodgraygolf Perhaps you can show us a few pointers about how to consistently bottom out the club in front of the ball, thereby ensuring ball first, then ground contact?
Great tips
Glad you think so!
Thanks 😃
Effectively
Thx another great tip . 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Thanks!
Should the left arm move in against the chest as you swing around or should there be space between the arm and chest?
Yes it will in the backswing and then come back off in transition
Kerrod Gray Golf This is very helpful- the takeaway seems to be taught as a linear movement back with the arms with the depth coming only from the body turn. Do the differences in technique have anything to do whether it’s a 1 or 2 plane swing technique?
Leonard Dzubow no necessarily look up lead arm adduction
Cheers!
Thanks 👍
Way too much lead arm adduction…