Adam I’m a senior golfer here and have only played for 5 years. I have watched about everyone but you help me more than anyone else. You have the best channel on the net. Thank you for the time and great videos.
Again, as with the "hitting your driver straight" video, I truly admire the fact that you explain the mechanics of 'how to be one with the club' so clearly, and talk about 'feel' rather than executing robotic individual steps and positions in the golf swing sequence. I'd love to spend a month training with you! But helas....
Honestly, I don't think there is a direct correlation there. That said, if the look of the club bothers you that may have some effect. Offset clubs are designed to make ball go higher, and maybe hook a bit more (on a full shot). All the best, Adam
It might make a difference, yes. With good motion the club should still brush rather than chunk, although if the ball was too far forward you'd likely brush the ground behind the ball. Best, Adam
Yes, too much forward lean means I would risk jamming the ball into the ground or getting mimimal rise on the ball after impact... So a bit of forwards lean, maybe 2 inches, (5 cm) with the ball 1/2" to 1" to the right of centre would make for less chunking, for me at least. I will try next Spring. - I also have noted (elsewhere on YT) that getting my feet just a wee bit more closer to the ball on address would help to make contact at the widest portion of the club face, (thus keeping the shaft more upright on the swing) and thereby adding to consistency. I have tried that and it seems to help.
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one of the best chipping tips ive seen online so far... thank you it was much needed for me at the moment .
Thanks, glad you found the video helpful.
All the best, Adam
Adam I’m a senior golfer here and have only played for 5 years. I have watched about everyone but you help me more than anyone else. You have the best channel on the net. Thank you for the time and great videos.
Thanks very much Greg. I'm glad you are finding the videos helpful.
All the best, Adam
Great to have you back Adam.
Love the channel.
Thanks very much!
Best, Adam
Again, as with the "hitting your driver straight" video, I truly admire the fact that you explain the mechanics of 'how to be one with the club' so clearly, and talk about 'feel' rather than executing robotic individual steps and positions in the golf swing sequence. I'd love to spend a month training with you! But helas....
Jeroan,
Thanks, glad you are finding the videos helpful.
Best, Adam
congrats on 100k !!
Thanks Hunter, I appreciate it.
Best, Adam
Congrats on 100 k
Thanks very much!
Best, Adam
Where you been?
Thanks Matt, hope the video was helpful.
Best, Adam
Adam, would using a set of irons with maximum offset contribute to my hitting the ball fat?
Honestly, I don't think there is a direct correlation there. That said, if the look of the club bothers you that may have some effect. Offset clubs are designed to make ball go higher, and maybe hook a bit more (on a full shot).
All the best, Adam
Would a very slight change in ball location at set up make difference as far as unexpected chunking goes?
It might make a difference, yes. With good motion the club should still brush rather than chunk, although if the ball was too far forward you'd likely brush the ground behind the ball.
Best, Adam
If I placed the ball slightly to the RIGHT of centre, would that help on the attack angle or do you think I would lose too much loft?
I think it would be OK as long as you don't forward press the club shaft too much at address.
Best, Adam
Yes, too much forward lean means I would risk jamming the ball into the ground or getting mimimal rise on the ball after impact... So a bit of forwards lean, maybe 2 inches, (5 cm) with the ball 1/2" to 1" to the right of centre would make for less chunking, for me at least. I will try next Spring.
- I also have noted (elsewhere on YT) that getting my feet just a wee bit more closer to the ball on address would help to make contact at the widest portion of the club face, (thus keeping the shaft more upright on the swing) and thereby adding to consistency. I have tried that and it seems to help.
Sounds good to me. Keep plugging!
Best, Adam
Can you do a video on weight shift
Thanks Dylan. Try this video th-cam.com/video/eQvskfuk8yM/w-d-xo.html
Best, Adam
Shame on me for trying to chip with a wedge. Great info. Thanks
Thanks, hope you make some progress.
Best, Adam