Excellent tip Giles on "hitting the small ball before the large ball." What I got out of this video is that the left shoulder should never come up until after impact. The "down and around" is in play to make perfect contact! Well Done Giles!
Great video! But I’m a beginner, and I could use a drill that helps me time or coordinate this move with the release of my right wrist angle. When I do the movement in this video, I inevitably drive the clubhead into the ground, making my low point about three inches under the ball (a chunk) as if I’m digging a ditch.
This is where you then need to do the left shoulder down and forwards in transition and then up and back to release the club and control how deep it goes into the ground
Yes you won’t be able to generate anywhere near as much power. Plus if you stack all your weight in your left side you’ll actually want to back out of the shot
Who’s ever used this reference before when looking at their swing?
Excellent tip Giles on "hitting the small ball before the large ball." What I got out of this video is that the left shoulder should never come up until after impact. The "down and around" is in play to make perfect contact! Well Done Giles!
The left shoulder starts to come up after P6
Your coaching is top class. You have a talent in simplify what are very complex topics. Thank you
Wow, thank you!
This video is exactly what I've been looking for!
Amazing! Glad I read your mind
Thanks Gill, step by step ,easy to understand and guarantee to improved. Good video.
Amazing! Glad you enjoyed the video
Fantastic video!! My issue is I almost feel like I am going to miss the ball with the divot 3-4" beyond ball. Lots of practice but great lesson!
Thank you! Check things like your ball position too
Excellent video , well explained 🫶🏼
Glad you liked it!
Awesome lesson
Thanks! 😃
Great video! But I’m a beginner, and I could use a drill that helps me time or coordinate this move with the release of my right wrist angle. When I do the movement in this video, I inevitably drive the clubhead into the ground, making my low point about three inches under the ball (a chunk) as if I’m digging a ditch.
This is where you then need to do the left shoulder down and forwards in transition and then up and back to release the club and control how deep it goes into the ground
@@Gilesgillgolf Tried it for 3 days in a row. It changed everything - for the better. THANK YOU!!
@@bobs5624 incredible! Glad I could help
Nice 👍🏻
Thank you!!
so... if i just put weight forward on my front foot throughout the swing, i may get the right divot, but lose all my power?!..
So.... you think all the power in your golf swing comes from the back foot?!
Yes you won’t be able to generate anywhere near as much power. Plus if you stack all your weight in your left side you’ll actually want to back out of the shot
All good golfers shift off the ball and re-centre. Not my opinion either, it’s what the force plates show us and so we can’t argue with facts 🤷🏼♂️
This is the problem I’ve been trying to fix for years
I hope this helps you fix it!
Light bulb moment
Incredible
Wow has like zero wrist hinge at top
I was always trying to cock wrist and time it perfect at bottom and I get flippy
Wrist hinge is a variable so it depends on your swing
Hardest thing to do in golf in my opinion.
Hope this makes the move easier
3 inch on Links will break your wrists
No it won’t. The best players can be up to 5 or 6 inches past the ball. This is fact & not an opinion