Amazing...I have recently (Aug 2024) started golfing after a 25 year hiatus, this time determined to do it right. I've watched video after video on TH-cam, I did Virtual Lessons through Performance Golf, I've had 5 or 6 in-person lessons, and this was the first instruction that explained EXACTLY you need to release the angles at the top BEFORE flexing the wrist!!!! Mind Blown!!!!!
I wish I had the credentials to convince golfers this man REALLY knows his stuff. Start to finish - suggest someone otherwise. Padraig, is another. Thank you, Mr Taylor.
Great, Jonathan! That is exactly what I am trying to change in my swing at the moment. So, this is a confirmation that I am rehearsing it the correct way.
Jake did a golf video about this and he was lit up hard by the "professional bogey king amateurs" in his chat. He's the guy who makes the sing along golf videos. I wish I could share this with that chat.
Great video! To elaborate. My one swing thought I do a clockwise baton twirling of my club using both hands and wrist at the top of my backswing. Combined with my trail side scapula pulling towards my spine for my backswing followed by my lead side scapula pulling towards my spine for my downswing; at age 77 I am loving my golf. Cheers 😊🥂👍
Could you say the up/down action of the wrist is a hammer motion, and the back and forth action a throw? It's hard to throw when the wrists are in the up hammer position, so if you release the hammer action to get to club parallel then you can throw the club through the hit zone with the momentum from the top.
all correct for the "A" players I think - i've never been able to get the position matched to the rotation for this pattern of movement - but I'll try again!
When i had a long laborious backswing i felt/held lag coming down, but no distance but straight so could break 90 occasionally 80 but now i use ground pressure vertical force and fast body action i have to try to and get back to square impact release early as i have far less time now break 80 regularly and expect to break 70 this year
That is great Graham, it is all about balancing the forces in your swing. When the pressure you apply to the handle meets an equal pressure that you apply to the ground you are on track to reach your true potential.
@@JonathanTaylor63 Yes although exciting its frustrating that my ball striking/swing is getting better at 64! my take is that all pros (and all at my club lower than my 5 hcp) learnt as weak kids but most of us golfers learnt as strong adults When we started we worried about missing topping so no vertical forces,then we tried to hit it straight to much lateral steering Kids dont care and have to use ground pressure vertical force to move the club away and up as its so heavy
Thanks, will try on the range after the monsoon here in LA subsides! Courses should be soaked for a week! I actually asked my pro about this when I started, nobody has yet been able to explain this motion to me, so hopefully you have done so.@@JonathanTaylor63
I will say that the bent wrist in transition is essential, but everyone gets there differently. Stronger players can just hold it there from the backswing. Weaker players need more play in the wrists to get there and have power.
For me if youve maintained arm structure and are using ground pressure you will feel a pull on the club in transition if you havent you may have to consciously pull the club down but not for me
Why do SOOOOO many golfers nearly always prefer those same tired Golf Pride gray MCC grips....don't ppl wanna be different?! I swear, it seems like 9 out of 10 golfers use these
I'm a musician (Jazz sax, piano, guitar, mainly sax). It's too busy. It's jarring, even if just eight notes. AI generated, no doubt. Remember, AI will kill ALL music jobs, writing jobs, and yes, golf teaching jobs, and soon. There is already an AI music teacher app and AI is coming for our jobs left and right. NO ONE is safe! I predict an AI golf teacher here on YT, within weeks.
The Music comes as part of a paid subscription to Artlist and is not AI. The Artists are DaniHaDani Secret No.2 & Buzo Timeless. As a creator I am always trying to find ways of making my content more appealing to a larger market and I thought the music might help. I am also aware that musicians have to eat which is why I pay to a subscription service, but if you believe that the music detracts from the video I will reconsider the choice in the next one.
Great tuition but you won't be popular with your fellow professionals. Don't release from the top and don't keep your head still until the ball has gone are the two fundamental pieces of advice given by golf teachers in order to generate their future revenue. If you don't do these two things they know you'll need to watch many more of their videos, none of which will help.
Amazing...I have recently (Aug 2024) started golfing after a 25 year hiatus, this time determined to do it right. I've watched video after video on TH-cam, I did Virtual Lessons through Performance Golf, I've had 5 or 6 in-person lessons, and this was the first instruction that explained EXACTLY you need to release the angles at the top BEFORE flexing the wrist!!!! Mind Blown!!!!!
I wish I had the credentials to convince golfers this man REALLY knows his stuff. Start to finish - suggest someone otherwise. Padraig, is another. Thank you, Mr Taylor.
Excellent! I’ve actually been working on this quite a bit even before I saw the video. Thanks for the confirmation:)
amazing description of the the release.
Great, Jonathan! That is exactly what I am trying to change in my swing at the moment. So, this is a confirmation that I am rehearsing it the correct way.
CAUSE YOU ARE MATE.
Eureka - thank you very much indeed!
RotarySwing Chuck Quinton is suggesting the same thing also now and It’s working! 👍
HES THE KING OF HOLD THE LAG... THYRE ALL FULL OF IT!
Jake did a golf video about this and he was lit up hard by the "professional bogey king amateurs" in his chat. He's the guy who makes the sing along golf videos. I wish I could share this with that chat.
Great video!
To elaborate. My one swing thought I do a clockwise baton twirling of my club using both hands and wrist at the top of my backswing. Combined with my trail side scapula pulling towards my spine for my backswing followed by my lead side scapula pulling towards my spine for my downswing; at age 77 I am loving my golf. Cheers 😊🥂👍
Thanks!
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Could you say the up/down action of the wrist is a hammer motion, and the back and forth action a throw? It's hard to throw when the wrists are in the up hammer position, so if you release the hammer action to get to club parallel then you can throw the club through the hit zone with the momentum from the top.
Yes, that is a very good description!
all correct for the "A" players I think - i've never been able to get the position matched to the rotation for this pattern of movement - but I'll try again!
Fantastic tip will have to try this!
jack Nicholas says the same thing in his old video of golf instruction, he says you cannot cast as long as you continue to turn the body
There is a release order of alignments that is very helpful to know. That said, conscious manipulation is very dicey due to speed and time.
When i had a long laborious backswing i felt/held lag coming down, but no distance but straight so could break 90 occasionally 80 but now i use ground pressure vertical force and fast body action i have to try to and get back to square impact release early as i have far less time now break 80 regularly and expect to break 70 this year
That is great Graham, it is all about balancing the forces in your swing. When the pressure you apply to the handle meets an equal pressure that you apply to the ground you are on track to reach your true potential.
@@JonathanTaylor63 Yes although exciting its frustrating that my ball striking/swing is getting better at 64! my take is that all pros (and all at my club lower than my 5 hcp) learnt as weak kids but most of us golfers learnt as strong adults
When we started we worried about missing topping so no vertical forces,then we tried to hit it straight to much lateral steering
Kids dont care and have to use ground pressure vertical force to move the club away and up as its so heavy
I heard about that idea with the early first release a week ago. 😂
Shorthand: you mean cast but retain wrist fexon (bent backward)?
Cast and create flexion, then release flexion.
Thanks, will try on the range after the monsoon here in LA subsides! Courses should be soaked for a week! I actually asked my pro about this when I started, nobody has yet been able to explain this motion to me, so hopefully you have done so.@@JonathanTaylor63
Monte says hello😂
Will you be under the plane by doing this movement?
Lmaoo Trevor Wallace where you at dawg?!
I will say that the bent wrist in transition is essential, but everyone gets there differently. Stronger players can just hold it there from the backswing. Weaker players need more play in the wrists to get there and have power.
I have never heard this before but i can buy everything that you describe !
Why have nobody told that ?
It is complicated 😊
THYERE RUNNING OUT OF IDEAS SO BACK TRACKING ON EVERYTHING THEYVE SAID.
They are just describing how it looks in a pic or video in a moment of time in a fast pro swing ie lag or shaft lean
Mike Austin was right:
In another video, you said "Pull the club down." Now you say "Don't pull the club down." Can you elaborate?
Thank you for the 'like', but I'd really appreciate it if you would expound a bit.
For me if youve maintained arm structure and are using ground pressure you will feel a pull on the club in transition if you havent you may have to consciously pull the club down but not for me
2 light bulb moments
Why do SOOOOO many golfers nearly always prefer those same tired Golf Pride gray MCC grips....don't ppl wanna be different?! I swear, it seems like 9 out of 10 golfers use these
Love them ❤️
Love your videos but please stop the music it's really annoying, I had to stop watching 2 minutes into the video it wound me up so much
Really?
Just a bit of feedback Jon given with the best will in the world. Take it or leave it
I'm a musician (Jazz sax, piano, guitar, mainly sax). It's too busy. It's jarring, even if just eight notes. AI generated, no doubt. Remember, AI will kill ALL music jobs, writing jobs, and yes, golf teaching jobs, and soon. There is already an AI music teacher app and AI is coming for our jobs left and right. NO ONE is safe! I predict an AI golf teacher here on YT, within weeks.
The Music comes as part of a paid subscription to Artlist and is not AI. The Artists are DaniHaDani Secret No.2 & Buzo Timeless. As a creator I am always trying to find ways of making my content more appealing to a larger market and I thought the music might help. I am also aware that musicians have to eat which is why I pay to a subscription service, but if you believe that the music detracts from the video I will reconsider the choice in the next one.
Great tuition but you won't be popular with your fellow professionals. Don't release from the top and don't keep your head still until the ball has gone are the two fundamental pieces of advice given by golf teachers in order to generate their future revenue. If you don't do these two things they know you'll need to watch many more of their videos, none of which will help.
😂I am sure that is not true
Sorry you’ve gone astray chasing a fad or at least a non-fundamental way of playing.
Keep an open mind, I am not as daft as I look.