EXCELLENT video - thank you! Thank you! I'm 72 - watched your video last week and shot one of the best rounds of the season - a 76 on a par 72 course (6,200 yds) with two (2) 3-putts. If you trust it . . it seems like the club face almost squares up on its own . . . as opposed to manipulating the face. AND because of the increased club head speed some of my yardages increased on my approach shots. Please keep the videos coming!! :)
Awesome tips. That’s the first time I’ve seen the tip about balancing the club in the lead hand like that. I definitely have been using too much forearms and haven’t been loose enough in my swing. Can’t wait to practice these things. Thanks Tish!
Great vid Tisha. 1st of yours I've seen. This is what I've been struggling with for years. Now swinging easier with more in control & relaxed arms makes a major difference. Staying more connected as well.
Great drill! I have to try that, because I'm teaching myself to relax my hands and arms. I am also slowing down my swing with alignment sticks. Learning distance control with my putter.
Tension has always been my biggest issue as you said it was for you. I have over flexed my left arm to keep it straight as well as gripped too tight even with the fingers only. But the left hand 3 finger and right hand pointer finger pressure points is something I have not heard before said like that. I have just gripped with all fingers I had touching the club. The towel will be a good reminder to keep the slight tension in the shoulders only. Thanks for these great tips. Can't wait to try this on the course when this rain stops.
Great tip... when I was younger it was grip it and rip it type swing...then I tried to let my right hand just go along for the ride...next time I go to the range I am going to try this tip...grip pressure is also important on putts...less the better..
I love the great tips. I think, a good analogy of grip strength is holding a bird. You want to hold it tight enough, so the bird won't fly away, but not so tight to crush it.
Yes tension is a golf swing killer ..also grip pressure in putting is so critical...thanks Tisha...
such a great coach, we need you on the golf Channel!
EXCELLENT video - thank you! Thank you! I'm 72 - watched your video last week and shot one of the best rounds of the season - a 76 on a par 72 course (6,200 yds) with two (2) 3-putts. If you trust it . . it seems like the club face almost squares up on its own . . . as opposed to manipulating the face. AND because of the increased club head speed some of my yardages increased on my approach shots. Please keep the videos coming!! :)
One of best videos I’ve ever seen. Shot two over on back nine today. First time I broke 40 in quite a while.
Awesome tips. That’s the first time I’ve seen the tip about balancing the club in the lead hand like that. I definitely have been using too much forearms and haven’t been loose enough in my swing. Can’t wait to practice these things. Thanks Tish!
Tether ball anology is pure gold. Thanks Tisha!
Great vid Tisha. 1st of yours I've seen. This is what I've been struggling with for years. Now swinging easier with more in control & relaxed arms makes a major difference. Staying more connected as well.
Great drill! I have to try that, because I'm teaching myself to relax my hands and arms. I am also slowing down my swing with alignment sticks. Learning distance control with my putter.
Tension has always been my biggest issue as you said it was for you. I have over flexed my left arm to keep it straight as well as gripped too tight even with the fingers only. But the left hand 3 finger and right hand pointer finger pressure points is something I have not heard before said like that. I have just gripped with all fingers I had touching the club. The towel will be a good reminder to keep the slight tension in the shoulders only. Thanks for these great tips. Can't wait to try this on the course when this rain stops.
Thank you so much Tish. Your instruction works!!!
Well done…Simple & Effective!
Hey Loosey great tip 👍 Fingers crossed 🤞 for Phil this weekend ⛳️
Great tip... when I was younger it was grip it and rip it type swing...then I tried to let my right hand just go along for the ride...next time I go to the range I am going to try this tip...grip pressure is also important on putts...less the better..
Downswing blackout- such a problem- and loosey goosey helps!
Thanks Tisha, great instruction
Right on time! Love this vlog
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Awesome stuff. Any chance you can one with ways of swinging with back problems/less motion?
I like the thought of keeping your hands in front of your chest throughout the swing ... I'll have to try that ... that may be the missing link!
Great explanation
Go ahead Tish. I wish my parents recognized that I had a talent I later figured out I had.
Great tips :)
Awesome video
Awesome
I just went to the range and relaxed my forearms and body and drove it 20 yds further, that tension is a swing killer.
I love the great tips. I think, a good analogy of grip strength is holding a bird. You want to hold it tight enough, so the bird won't fly away, but not so tight to crush it.
Who has ever held a bird?
A straight left arm is fully extended, not flexed.
Thank you! Great video and analogies. I struggle with tension a lot as a former football player and lifter. Going to practice this a lot
constructive criticism - the pencil string ball analogy is good, but would have been better with an actual pencil string and ball
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Good lesson but the drum beat sound track is distracting and unnecessary
Never change the center of gravity.
Great video except get rid of the background music
try 30 min of tai chi relax relax
Good tips, ditch the background music - it distracts from what you are saying.
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Vera good content but unfortunately I couldn’t Stand that annoying background music more than 2 minutes.