Great lesson thanks. Even though we’re all making many of the same mistakes, and it’s not rocket science, we find a way to mess up and creep back to bad habits. Your future is secure. You will never run out of students.
Proof positive that change is ALWAYS possible, and with the will to do it, your best is yet to come..such a cool lesson guys, and a great pupil/ improvement .
I have to say... I've seen a few of these guys videos now and I'm very impressed. They are VERY good at recognizing things that need to be adjusted in a golf swing and then communicating that clearly. Well done!
Enjoyed this, amazes me how many times students are facing too far left and don’t turn enough, must have a look at this myself. Many thanks for your videos. You seem to have found your slot by going to USA.
This is what I've been working on this year. I have a tendency to abbreviate the backswing. Playing partners will say that my swing tempo is too fast on my miss-hits. That's just a symptom. Root is not getting a complete rotation and my compensation is to swing fast/cast/flip as a compensation. Getting it right yields an effortless swing with plenty of power for my game. Would like to see some off-course drills to help. I did note the cross arm drill early in the video and the pause drill. Any others you'd suggest?
Seems like her trail leg is locking out at the top of the swing which is severely restricting proper rotation and destroying momentum. Did you notice this?
Thanks for the comment. It won't restrict rotation, it actually helps it a little. However, like you say, it's still good to have a little flex in the leg to push from. Our focus is to encourage rotation first. If we felt this could be added after then maybe. If we added this in now it would go against the rotation and have negative effect. Great point though.
Do you believe that over rotation is hazardous? You guys obviously corrected her swing and had her hitting better but I think her pelvic/hips aren’t moving right due to this leg lock .
@@God-.. It depends on the golfer, how they move and what ball flight they want. It's just finding there sweet spot for the person and we are all different. We obviously don't want to go past our range as we start to create movement from other places then.
When I see players coming over the top, the old joke comes to mind. "Doctor, it hurts when I do this. Then don't do that." If you come over the top, don't do it anymore. The solution is easy if the golfer is willing to put in a little time to do it right. But so many don't. They go to the range and keep pounding balls with the same poor swing, achieving the same poor result. When I was a kid I sliced the ball. I didn't like it. I found out what causes a slice - and stopped. Basic fixes are not that hard. Find out what causes your error/problem and stop doing it.
Wow, so little understanding of the basic principles. Its not a "move" its a biomechanical process linked to an outcome, teaching moves is so easy and useless.
Great lesson thanks.
Even though we’re all making many of the same mistakes, and it’s not rocket science, we find a way to mess up and creep back to bad habits.
Your future is secure. You will never run out of students.
Proof positive that change is ALWAYS possible, and
with the will to do it, your best is yet to come..such
a cool lesson guys, and a great pupil/ improvement .
I have to say... I've seen a few of these guys videos now and I'm very impressed. They are VERY good at recognizing things that need to be adjusted in a golf swing and then communicating that clearly. Well done!
Thanks. It’s about finding the root cause and going from there. Keeping it simple. You have to know the first domino
@@meandmygolf. I would love to have you evaluate my swing. I have a few different domino's that seem to fall every time I play. :)
I concur
Great video and so helpful. You guys always deliver great content. Nicest TH-camrs and most engaging with followers! 👌🏼
Thanks so much!
Enjoyed this, amazes me how many times students are facing too far left and don’t turn enough, must have a look at this myself. Many thanks for your videos. You seem to have found your slot by going to USA.
How to rotate the body is so important in the swing. It does't have to be "rocket science" and hopefully our videos showcase that.
This is what I've been working on this year. I have a tendency to abbreviate the backswing. Playing partners will say that my swing tempo is too fast on my miss-hits. That's just a symptom. Root is not getting a complete rotation and my compensation is to swing fast/cast/flip as a compensation. Getting it right yields an effortless swing with plenty of power for my game. Would like to see some off-course drills to help. I did note the cross arm drill early in the video and the pause drill. Any others you'd suggest?
You guys added the survey on content types we like to watch. I mentioned I love watching the golf lesson vids and you guys delivered 😁👍
Great to hear. They are our favourite! Glad you enjoy these.
Go Blue!
Do you have a tip for staying aligned to target better during a round? I have a habit of drifting more closed over time.
Well done guys hope you're both well 👍 😊
Thanks Roy. Haven't seen you for a while, Hope you are good!
Good video, what do you do with the hands in the backswing to stop then going away from the body?
Focus on the body leading. Keep the hands passive
@@meandmygolf. thank you
best instructors i've seen.
Thanks. Hope this was helpful to you.
Love the live lesson!! Pick me next time and do on course lesson 😂
Glad you enjoyed the lesson. Where are you from??
Simple....very good.
Thank you! Cheers!
Would love to do a lesson with both of you. I am from Los Angeles, CA
Head over to the community Bubba. We can make that work. Leave us a message.
@@meandmygolf. what community
Now I know why you moved to San Diego!
Seems like her trail leg is locking out at the top of the swing which is severely restricting proper rotation and destroying momentum. Did you notice this?
I have this problem, any feels to fix. Can’t seem to stop it from locking out
Thanks for the comment. It won't restrict rotation, it actually helps it a little. However, like you say, it's still good to have a little flex in the leg to push from. Our focus is to encourage rotation first. If we felt this could be added after then maybe. If we added this in now it would go against the rotation and have negative effect. Great point though.
Go super slow so you can feel it.
Do you believe that over rotation is hazardous? You guys obviously corrected her swing and had her hitting better but I think her pelvic/hips aren’t moving right due to this leg lock .
@@God-.. It depends on the golfer, how they move and what ball flight they want. It's just finding there sweet spot for the person and we are all different. We obviously don't want to go past our range as we start to create movement from other places then.
I think her club is too heavy for her to swing.
It only looks that way due to the body not supporting the arms. When the body rotation is there, the arms can be much more stable and swing shorter.
90% 😂
Maybe more😂
First! 😎🙌🏻👊🏻
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The end is done with the wammy bar but the pitch dial on the effects pedal.
When I see players coming over the top, the old joke comes to mind. "Doctor, it hurts when I do this. Then don't do that." If you come over the top, don't do it anymore. The solution is easy if the golfer is willing to put in a little time to do it right. But so many don't. They go to the range and keep pounding balls with the same poor swing, achieving the same poor result. When I was a kid I sliced the ball. I didn't like it. I found out what causes a slice - and stopped. Basic fixes are not that hard. Find out what causes your error/problem and stop doing it.
What is in that fanny pack?
The boring answer is a mike pack but 🤷♂️
Please stop saying …..adding 30 yards……5-10 maybe…..30 no way
Fix your mic plz
Yes, sorry we have some issues on set with this video.
Wow, so little understanding of the basic principles. Its not a "move" its a biomechanical process linked to an outcome, teaching moves is so easy and useless.
Not quite sure what you are saying here?
@@meandmygolf. Of course you're not 🤣