Thank you a million times! I was setting the club with my arms instead of rotating my entire torso at the beginning of the swing. I started turning my torso to set the club halfway back and BINGO! I am hitting pure shot after pure shot!
Mike, Great advice, thanks for the reminder of low and slow, need help, I’m hitting my irons to the left of target.. Not sure why, alignment seems good.I’m a left handed golfer, hope you can help. Thanks
Hi David, make a practice swing and focus on finishing you swing with your hips turned through completely and weight on your front foot. You should be able to tap the toes of your trail foot on the ground. Then hit a shot and tap your toe after your finish. This’s a drill we do with beginner junior golfers but it works for all golfers. It takes a few reps to learn it though. th-cam.com/video/nrTbM-Lz8eg/w-d-xo.html
Great video. This speaks to the fact that every good tip can be "overcooked". Nearly any golf tip when applied correctly and in small increments will help.
Great Video clip! Excuse me for chiming in, I would love your initial thoughts. Have you heard the talk about - Paneevelyn Swinging Clubsman (erm, check it on google should be there)? It is an awesome one off guide for revealing an effortless golf swing technique minus the hard work. Ive heard some interesting things about it and my buddy finally got excellent success with it.
I turn my shoulders, my core, my hips and arms at the same time. The club has still to be taken up vertically as soon as the club reached parallel to the ground (this is also when I hinge up) Any comment will be apprciated. Thanks.
Hi Ufuk, everything really shouldn't start to turn at the same time. There's a sequence to the backswing that is initiated by the shoulders and then the hips follow. I think I will probably do a video on the kinematic sequence in the next couple weeks. Stay tuned and thanks for watching!
@@MikeSullivangolf Hi Mike, you are right. I used to start with both shoulders first (arms and hands followed my shoulders) and then hips (without restriction). Of course at some point (when the club gets parallel to the ground) I also elevated the club. For some reason, I switched to turn all parts at once since I do not need to think about this and that so that I have more smooth swing without thinking some swing thoughts. But I will see how the balls go if I do the way Ibused to do namely start with shoulders and (adding the core). Thanks again.
Thank you a million times! I was setting the club with my arms instead of rotating my entire torso at the beginning of the swing. I started turning my torso to set the club halfway back and BINGO! I am hitting pure shot after pure shot!
Hey George! That’s awesome. Glad it helped.
@@MikeSullivangolf Thanks bud!
Great video, Mike. Too much of low and slow can move you too far off the ball and lose your "centeredness" imo.
Awesome video Mike! We worked on this a lot last time I saw you and I am FINALLY hitting more consistent drives. Misses are a lot smaller spread!
Way to go Dave! I'm glad you're working on it!
We need a great pre game stretching exercises can you guys help for all ages thank you Mike
Hi Gary, I will look into putting out a warm-up video for all ages. Thank you for the suggestion.
@@MikeSullivangolf thanks Mike I think that we all appreciate your teaching approach so looking forward to seeing the instructors.
Mike,
Great advice, thanks for the reminder of low and slow, need help, I’m hitting my irons to the left of target..
Not sure why, alignment seems good.I’m a left handed golfer, hope you can help.
Thanks
Which is behind the body off plane...the club shaft looks like it is on plane?
When I turn my shoulders using the exercise you mention with club in belt buckles my weight shifts to outside my right foot?
Thanks for explaining this so well!
thank for your great advice this will help a lot
Great explaining Mike. My other problem is that I quit on the swing just after I hit the ball. Do you have a drill to help follow further please?
Hi David, make a practice swing and focus on finishing you swing with your hips turned through completely and weight on your front foot. You should be able to tap the toes of your trail foot on the ground. Then hit a shot and tap your toe after your finish. This’s a drill we do with beginner junior golfers but it works for all golfers. It takes a few reps to learn it though. th-cam.com/video/nrTbM-Lz8eg/w-d-xo.html
@@MikeSullivangolf Many thanks Mike, that really does help.
David Dale, I’m glad it’s working!
Great video. This speaks to the fact that every good tip can be "overcooked". Nearly any golf tip when applied correctly and in small increments will help.
Thank you Bob. I’m glad you liked the video, thank you for watching!
Well explained. 👍
Thank you 🙂
Love Cookie! Excellent instruction!
Every thing taught has some one teaching the opposite, your way may be right for some people, but the early set also works ( Nick Faldo ,Mac Ogrady )
I start with my left shoulder.
Top video Mike, great help for me!
Thanks Jose, I'm glad it helped!
AGREED!
Mike yr driver swing can u do it in slow motion step by step when to throw the club head
Great Video clip! Excuse me for chiming in, I would love your initial thoughts. Have you heard the talk about - Paneevelyn Swinging Clubsman (erm, check it on google should be there)? It is an awesome one off guide for revealing an effortless golf swing technique minus the hard work. Ive heard some interesting things about it and my buddy finally got excellent success with it.
I turn my shoulders, my core, my hips and arms at the same time. The club has still to be taken up vertically as soon as the club reached parallel to the ground (this is also when I hinge up)
Any comment will be apprciated. Thanks.
Hi Ufuk, everything really shouldn't start to turn at the same time. There's a sequence to the backswing that is initiated by the shoulders and then the hips follow. I think I will probably do a video on the kinematic sequence in the next couple weeks. Stay tuned and thanks for watching!
@@MikeSullivangolf Hi Mike, you are right. I used to start with both shoulders first (arms and hands followed my shoulders) and then hips (without restriction). Of course at some point (when the club gets parallel to the ground) I also elevated the club. For some reason, I switched to turn all parts at once since I do not need to think about this and that so that I have more smooth swing without thinking some swing thoughts. But I will see how the balls go if I do the way Ibused to do namely start with shoulders and (adding the core). Thanks again.
lovely dog what breed is it..
Stevie O'Neil, we think she's a shepherd mix of some kind. We may run a DNA test to find out for sure. She's a great puppy!
We just got DNA results - Cookie is 37.5% Chow Chow, 25% American Staffordshire Terrier, also shepherd and hound.
Im subbing because you came back a month later to tell Stevie the DNA results. (And because your golf videos are great.)
I appreciate your ideas but remember nick faldo and Mac Ogrady proved that the early hinge dose work.Every thing I haves
How about a video where Cookie hits chips off tight lies around the green.
Cookie Monster
So low and slow.
There's so much BS in golf.
Agreed 👍