It's amazing how good Tiger is with his feel on the golf course. You can tell how admired he is by other pro golfers. Rory and Jason are both extremely intelligent by not letting their egos get in the way and asking Tiger how he does certain shots and learing from him and you can see how Tiger is happy to help advance other pro golfers by explaining everything to them when asked and showing them his technique while explaining in great detail. Tiger is by far the Goat 🐐 of golf in my opinion
what i dig about this is it shows that even at their level they are students of the game. I am a 10 and actually enjoy doing this stuff more than playing.
5:45 this is huge , I guess he's talking about the landing spot that a lot of coaches say we should visualize. He does not visualize the landing spot, he see the hole and the overall slope and depending on club selection feels how hard he needs to hit it. I like that, I always come up short when i try to visualize a landing spot.
Amazing video with so much in it. Here you see how Jason learns by asking lots of questions. And how Rory learns by emulating Tiger’s shots. Rahm as always is clueless🤣
the most interesting thing from all those taylormade vids is how they all ask each other about what they feel and what they're trying to do with shots, and they're all surprised at what answers the others give. and they often don't even really understand each others answers because when they think of hitting a shot themselves with those thoughts / intentions / feels, it doesn't translate to being able to hit the desired shot. it just illustrates how incredbly individual the game is - everybody's body has its own kinaesthetics, and their minds interact with their bodies differently. it's amazing people can improve with online instruction vids etc where the teacher is describing something that has to be picked up and implemented into millions of different mind-body systems. it's fascinating to hear them. (jason day so in awe of tiger! he and rory searching for the fine-tuned ideas of how to execute shots. tiger visualising and then reacting with hands leading. rahm and dj just get up there and hit it. really cool insights)
I just watched an hour of Tiger and Colin agreeing that they say one thing and then do something different and the best thing to do is watch not listen
These videos shows how classy Tiger is. These are the guys that he will be playing against, and yet he has no problems sharing his knowledge with them.
Arguably, Jason Day is one of the best players to ever hold a club, but he’s just in awe of TW. You can tell that Day has spent hours and hours studying Tiger and learning everything about his unbelievable career. In this video, Day is akin to a 5 year old meeting Superman. I love it!
Tiger Woods will win a Academy Award for sure. #Legendary. Add in his 2019 Masters victory and fifteenth overall major title at Augusta and that's one of the extraordinary feats Tiger has accomplished
With 82 PGA win in this century and last century, probably next century, nobody will succeed tiger. He will always be the center of conversation and those kids like Rory was great, but have to listen a little bit, TIGER MAKE GOLF A ART, Rory just makes golf a job, a really decent job.
I’m not sure how common this is but whenever I’m playing behind someone, and there is plenty of gap behind me, once I’m green side (or on the green lol) I will grab three more balls and practice a bump and run, straight chip playing a slope and a flop shot from the rough. I do this as much as possible because no matter how you scramble you need to be able to chip onto the green within 30 yards. I get a little nervous with elevation but I know plenty of folks can’t even fathom a short game. That part of the game is so important and can drop scores like mad when you get better feel. Give it a shot guys. Obviously I’m doing this if I’m playing alone or with my regular guys and pace of play is a little slow.
Half of all golf shots are within 100 yards, and that’s true of all skill levels. I was a club pro in my twenties, and the best players spent a majority of their time on the practice green and chipping green. Charlie Sifford was a member there and at 80 years old he’d spend 4-5 hours a day on the practice green putting
That's a good way to have the group behind you come on the tee and see you chipping on the green like you're back at the clubhouse on a practice green. One second they're not there...the next second they are.
@@hlf_coder6272 ...who cares. Seriously. It's not what you do in practice that matters, it's what you do in the round. And in a round you're not going to have 3 hours to practice, from your choice of spots, no less, before the shots that go on your card. You want to practice in a way that will really help your play? Drop a ball. Take one shot. Pick up your ball and move on, accepting the consequences of your previous swing. That's "practicing real golf". My guess is that your 80 year old friend would spend 5 hours a day on a putting green because h'd rather be there than home either alone or with his wife.
@@hlf_coder6272 That may or may not be true but it doesn't really matter. The goal is not to keep making shots. It's to put the ball in the hole. The easiest way to improve at golf is to be happy just getting the ball *close* to the hole. It all depends on how close you need to get to be happy.
Its super cool how all the current stars if the PGA Tour all look to Tiger to learn something. Tiger = GOAT! Day just has the hardest mancrush on Tiger, but who can blame him really!
Tiger is the needle! No one will ever match him. He was the first golfer to come out and say “come get me because I’m going to kick your ass”. Not only that he was half black and did wonders for integrating the game worldwide. No one can ever repeat the first.
Nerding out on this stuff, and I think I get it- just don’t have the extreme hand eye coordination these pros have to be able to translate to great course play
Don’t coordinate them- focus on one body part and look (even better film it) what happens to the rest of your body, realize how when you focus on one single body part throughout your swing, it results in a particular end result of ball and body behavior. Find the predictibility in your status quo, and work through your body limb by limb, joint by joint. Coordination happens when to movements and positions merge into one, going from micro to macro, zooming out little by little
It helps that he’s always played the softest/spinniest balls on the tour and has bran new wedges at every event. He even says he’s not very good at spinning the ball like other pros.
I don't understand how they can have so many techniques to perform different shots without chunking/blading the ball. I change the tiniest thing and my contact is gone.
Poor Rory. Such a good young golfer. But there he is, in Tiger's shadow. We didn't even know Rory was there until Tiger moved. Might be something funny there.
Must be nice having new wedges at every event. It’s always sweet when you get a new wedge and can spin the ball like crazy, if anything everything comes up short because you’re not used to the crazy spin😂. Also I’ve always felt my way around the course with different yardages, shapes, trajectories, etc. seemingly similar to how tiger describes, all hand feel. Maybe because I’ve been taking notes from him since he joined the tour in 96’ I’m bias and that’s how I learned. Jason seemed amassed but idg how guys use methods like the clock system for example effectively, seems to mechanical and contrived. I wouldn’t know how to hit a shot that lands 50yrd vs a 58yrder without just knowing the feel in my hands. It just seems like after hitting hundreds of thousands of every type of shot it becomes instinct, you just to get out of your own way, visualize what you want the ball to do and commit. Like Rory way saying, you don’t have to think about the different all positions for different shots, your body just knows where to go when you’re practiced enough. An obvious example even for total rookies would be with driver it would simply feel weird to not have the ball forward in your stance or when you need to hit underneath branches your body just knows to play it back and to trap the ball, no real conscious thought required past initially visualizing the shot. To each their own I guess and if it works it works.
what can i say. tiger just goes against the status quo and performs at the highest level. i dont even imagine trying to copy him. im just gonna stick to my cut style chipping.
This video is proof i have solved the golf swing. Why are tour pros standing around listening to tiger if they know what the golf swing is? They dont thats why! nether does Tiger! I know that i know i solved the golf swing.
Sad to see tiger suffering from the aftermath of spinal fusion. Doctors: we have to fuse asap Human: but what about my body? Doctors: surgery is scheduled, what's your insurance/credit card info??
Lol you think Tiger was at the whim of some Joe Schmoe overeager doctor? C'mon man. He got a dozen different opinions from top experts and chose it carefully. No other surgery or physical therapy could have helped his back more.
What you don't see is that in these sessions is that Tiger is also asking them about how they play also. Those are are edited out in this video. You should check the unedited version of these sessions.
Golf wont be the same without tiger. None of the young guys attack a flag like tiger. They are all worried about hitting 400 yards drives. Or worried about how much they can draw or fade the ball. Just hit the damn ball at the flag and play aggressive golf thats whats makes ot exciting and tiger always did that
IMO Tiger is frustrated because they ask him a question and he’s trying to give a detailed thoughtful answer and 5 words into his answer they cut him off with more questions. I get that In my field of work at times and I have to stop and say hey can you please let me finish my first explanation.
"I try and feel as if the heel of the club is always accelerating and the toe of the club is never shutting down" what in the actual hell does that mean. I'm just gonna take my double bogey and leave
The best players in the Entire world Asking questions like amateurs sign of ultimate respect
Just goes to prove, no matter how good you get at golf. You never stop learning.
They was listening to him as if they was learning for the first time how to golf, tiger is amazing
@@tdr2345 he was probably their hero growing up...actually I almost guarantee it
"Had to re-learn everything because of the fusion" ...and won the Masters after fusion. Just incredible. This is absolute gold listening to Tiger.
It's impressive! Isn't it?
It's amazing how good Tiger is with his feel on the golf course. You can tell how admired he is by other pro golfers. Rory and Jason are both extremely intelligent by not letting their egos get in the way and asking Tiger how he does certain shots and learing from him and you can see how Tiger is happy to help advance other pro golfers by explaining everything to them when asked and showing them his technique while explaining in great detail. Tiger is by far the Goat 🐐 of golf in my opinion
what i dig about this is it shows that even at their level they are students of the game. I am a 10 and actually enjoy doing this stuff more than playing.
You know you’re the goat when you’re giving tips to those boys 🐐
5:45 this is huge , I guess he's talking about the landing spot that a lot of coaches say we should visualize. He does not visualize the landing spot, he see the hole and the overall slope and depending on club selection feels how hard he needs to hit it.
I like that, I always come up short when i try to visualize a landing spot.
Love how Jason Day is his biggest fan! In awe of him 🐅
Actual golf sensei. I could listen to Tiger talk golf all day.
He's probably at his most relaxed hanging with the fellas. Poor guy can't go anywhere without getting mobbed.
Major winners and golf millionaires getting golf lessons from Tiger!
RESPECT!💯
COACH & ADVISOR 💪
You can tell he’s so talented and natural that he cant really explain to other players how to recreate it in a way they can process
Jason Day, 100% fan boy! I wouldn't be any different myself. Great onsite. Thanks.
Honestly who would be.
Amazing video with so much in it. Here you see how Jason learns by asking lots of questions. And how Rory learns by emulating Tiger’s shots. Rahm as always is clueless🤣
lol funny one. But in reality, rahm was the one absorbing the most and killing it right now
Won’t see that again, with Day/Rahm gone from Taylor Made.
Or… Rahm is just less chatty than the native English speakers
This comment did not age well
@@rkim1991 Yes he is killing it just like Day did before him. We will talk again in 2 years time when he will barely be in top 10
Multiple Major champions hanging on every word of Tiger's technique & asking questions mid explanation! That's GOAT status right there! 🐐😂
the most interesting thing from all those taylormade vids is how they all ask each other about what they feel and what they're trying to do with shots, and they're all surprised at what answers the others give. and they often don't even really understand each others answers because when they think of hitting a shot themselves with those thoughts / intentions / feels, it doesn't translate to being able to hit the desired shot. it just illustrates how incredbly individual the game is - everybody's body has its own kinaesthetics, and their minds interact with their bodies differently. it's amazing people can improve with online instruction vids etc where the teacher is describing something that has to be picked up and implemented into millions of different mind-body systems. it's fascinating to hear them. (jason day so in awe of tiger! he and rory searching for the fine-tuned ideas of how to execute shots. tiger visualising and then reacting with hands leading. rahm and dj just get up there and hit it. really cool insights)
Yeah so true!!
Absolutely brilliant video! I could watch hours of these three talking feel and technique.
I just watched an hour of Tiger and Colin agreeing that they say one thing and then do something different and the best thing to do is watch not listen
These videos shows how classy Tiger is. These are the guys that he will be playing against, and yet he has no problems sharing his knowledge with them.
His mind is his greatest asset.
Jason Day is so humble. awesome story
a master class taught by none other than Tiger the Artist, alongside Tiger the Engineer.
Its mean a world if to be able to learn from these best golfer in the world. Please shares a lot more TaylorMade Golf.
Arguably, Jason Day is one of the best players to ever hold a club, but he’s just in awe of TW. You can tell that Day has spent hours and hours studying Tiger and learning everything about his unbelievable career. In this video, Day is akin to a 5 year old meeting Superman. I love it!
🤯
All quality players asking “How to...” & “How do you...” of probably the greatest player ever is mind blowing.
Tiger Woods will win a Academy Award for sure. #Legendary. Add in his 2019 Masters victory and fifteenth overall major title at Augusta and that's one of the extraordinary feats Tiger has accomplished
His most extraordinary was not killing anyone going 75 in a 45 zone
With 82 PGA win in this century and last century, probably next century, nobody will succeed tiger. He will always be the center of conversation and those kids like Rory was great, but have to listen a little bit, TIGER MAKE GOLF A ART, Rory just makes golf a job, a really decent job.
I’m not sure how common this is but whenever I’m playing behind someone, and there is plenty of gap behind me, once I’m green side (or on the green lol) I will grab three more balls and practice a bump and run, straight chip playing a slope and a flop shot from the rough. I do this as much as possible because no matter how you scramble you need to be able to chip onto the green within 30 yards. I get a little nervous with elevation but I know plenty of folks can’t even fathom a short game. That part of the game is so important and can drop scores like mad when you get better feel. Give it a shot guys. Obviously I’m doing this if I’m playing alone or with my regular guys and pace of play is a little slow.
"I do this as much as possible because" because it's better than taking a real shot that really counts
Half of all golf shots are within 100 yards, and that’s true of all skill levels. I was a club pro in my twenties, and the best players spent a majority of their time on the practice green and chipping green.
Charlie Sifford was a member there and at 80 years old he’d spend 4-5 hours a day on the practice green putting
That's a good way to have the group behind you come on the tee and see you chipping on the green like you're back at the clubhouse on a practice green. One second they're not there...the next second they are.
@@hlf_coder6272 ...who cares. Seriously. It's not what you do in practice that matters, it's what you do in the round. And in a round you're not going to have 3 hours to practice, from your choice of spots, no less, before the shots that go on your card.
You want to practice in a way that will really help your play? Drop a ball. Take one shot. Pick up your ball and move on, accepting the consequences of your previous swing.
That's "practicing real golf".
My guess is that your 80 year old friend would spend 5 hours a day on a putting green because h'd rather be there than home either alone or with his wife.
@@hlf_coder6272 That may or may not be true but it doesn't really matter. The goal is not to keep making shots. It's to put the ball in the hole. The easiest way to improve at golf is to be happy just getting the ball *close* to the hole. It all depends on how close you need to get to be happy.
Its super cool how all the current stars if the PGA Tour all look to Tiger to learn something. Tiger = GOAT! Day just has the hardest mancrush on Tiger, but who can blame him really!
It's all Latin to me.....but I enjoy listening to them explain their techniques. 😊
Heard that tiger had been to seve and had a short game lesson with him would love to hear tiger talk in length about that!
When you see multiple world #1 players glued to his words, you realize how great he has been in his craft.
The amount of respect Tiger has amongst the worlds greats is just unbelievable. The way we look at Rory is equivalent to the way they look at Tiger. 😂
Tigers hands and J Days interviewing techniques 👌🏽
Man I wish I could spend a day with those guys and just learn!
That WAS AWESOME! Thanks also for giving PROPS to Patrick Reed and his very soft hands around the green. Awesome video.
I've always known that the pros play a different game to the rest of us and now I realize they also speak a different language too😄
These guys can all chip insanely good
Loved listening to them, thanks
Can’t get much more simple than this folks
Tbf to Rahm he did the least talking but most probably listened the most. That is key
It's like viewing a master artist work a canvas.
Jason Day constantly wets his pants around the goat!!! I'd do the same to be fair!!😂😂😂
Cmon Rory, DJ, Rahmbo, Day, are taking a lesson from Tiger, he is the GOAT
0:28 Exact same feel I have for hybrid shots only think of the hosel through first!*
Tiger is the needle! No one will ever match him. He was the first golfer to come out and say “come get me because I’m going to kick your ass”. Not only that he was half black and did wonders for integrating the game worldwide. No one can ever repeat the first.
Nerding out on this stuff, and I think I get it- just don’t have the extreme hand eye coordination these pros have to be able to translate to great course play
Don’t coordinate them- focus on one body part and look (even better film it) what happens to the rest of your body, realize how when you focus on one single body part throughout your swing, it results in a particular end result of ball and body behavior. Find the predictibility in your status quo, and work through your body limb by limb, joint by joint. Coordination happens when to movements and positions merge into one, going from micro to macro, zooming out little by little
@@heiah great advice. I’m about an 11 index but hands taking over with the driver at impact has been my Achilles heel forever... fairways matter
I like to hit it thin so it runs across the green to the trap, then swipe at it a few times, then pick up.
at the 2:50 mark what were they saying about Trevino?
How many millions of golfshots to get this precision?
Roll everyone back to 90s ball technology and blades and Tiger would be schooling people every week on tour again.
No one has ever hit shots like Tiger Woods, especially the attacking, high, spinning pitching shots when it's on the line in top majors.
It helps that he’s always played the softest/spinniest balls on the tour and has bran new wedges at every event. He even says he’s not very good at spinning the ball like other pros.
Goat 🐐 🙏🙏🙏
Jack, 18 majors... lol
I like it when mine goes up and generally forward.
I I’ve how he shares his wisdom with the opposition which should make winning harder.
I don't understand how they can have so many techniques to perform different shots without chunking/blading the ball. I change the tiniest thing and my contact is gone.
Poor Rory. Such a good young golfer. But there he is, in Tiger's shadow. We didn't even know Rory was there until Tiger moved. Might be something funny there.
Tiger: "I'm so handsy!" lol
On the Great Cut Shot of 5:23 watch the ball closely when it stops, it’s spinning like a Harlem Globetrotter basketball…
Really shows me just how small my realm of golf knowledge is, and I’ve been playing for 20+ years
It's unbelievable.. how they look upto Tiger
This is gold
Must be nice having new wedges at every event. It’s always sweet when you get a new wedge and can spin the ball like crazy, if anything everything comes up short because you’re not used to the crazy spin😂.
Also I’ve always felt my way around the course with different yardages, shapes, trajectories, etc. seemingly similar to how tiger describes, all hand feel. Maybe because I’ve been taking notes from him since he joined the tour in 96’ I’m bias and that’s how I learned. Jason seemed amassed but idg how guys use methods like the clock system for example effectively, seems to mechanical and contrived. I wouldn’t know how to hit a shot that lands 50yrd vs a 58yrder without just knowing the feel in my hands. It just seems like after hitting hundreds of thousands of every type of shot it becomes instinct, you just to get out of your own way, visualize what you want the ball to do and commit. Like Rory way saying, you don’t have to think about the different all positions for different shots, your body just knows where to go when you’re practiced enough. An obvious example even for total rookies would be with driver it would simply feel weird to not have the ball forward in your stance or when you need to hit underneath branches your body just knows to play it back and to trap the ball, no real conscious thought required past initially visualizing the shot. To each their own I guess and if it works it works.
Chill pill dude it's not that deep
Of course Seve had a better short game than anybody’s
what can i say. tiger just goes against the status quo and performs at the highest level. i dont even imagine trying to copy him. im just gonna stick to my cut style chipping.
Welp Tiger giving away all of his secrets
Just because he taught them everything they know doesn't mean he taught them everything HE knows.
whats the song at the ending?
Jason Day meeting his hero 🤣
Jason Day is getting his money's worth.
Ha asked Tiger everything except his tax file number.
Respect.
This video is proof i have solved the golf swing. Why are tour pros standing around listening to tiger if they know what the golf swing is? They dont thats why! nether does Tiger! I know that i know i solved the golf swing.
This should be called " let's talk over Tiger"
Rahm in the background thinking about his huge Callaway contract.
Lol
3:11 Rory flexin
Great insight.
Tiger I’m rooting for you buddy
Sad to see tiger suffering from the aftermath of spinal fusion.
Doctors: we have to fuse asap
Human: but what about my body?
Doctors: surgery is scheduled, what's your insurance/credit card info??
Lol you think Tiger was at the whim of some Joe Schmoe overeager doctor? C'mon man.
He got a dozen different opinions from top experts and chose it carefully. No other surgery or physical therapy could have helped his back more.
They might have learnt something if they'd actually listened to Tiger. I'm trying to listen and those two can't stop yapping.
😂😂 true
🤣
Thats how tour pro's talk to each other.
FYI everyone in the video has won a major & being world no.1
What you don't see is that in these sessions is that Tiger is also asking them about how they play also. Those are are edited out in this video. You should check the unedited version of these sessions.
If I was on the course with Tiger I'd be asking questions too.
Tiger: "I'm so handsy"
A new tiger is otw I’ve seen him he’s mixed with a beard and wears bucket hats
You've got to remember, you've got like three of the greatest players ever willing to do whatever he says.
Golf wont be the same without tiger. None of the young guys attack a flag like tiger. They are all worried about hitting 400 yards drives. Or worried about how much they can draw or fade the ball. Just hit the damn ball at the flag and play aggressive golf thats whats makes ot exciting and tiger always did that
Tiger Bullshitting with them, he doesn’t want to give his secrets away man!
I love it
Lol DJ wishing Tiger was talking about how he parties
Tries to swing the hosel... I do that easy. Mine are just shanks.
Swapping out wedges like Q-tips
That sir, would not be an “errant shot” for me.
I try to fade but results not as good
in other videos where Tiger discusses chipping he says he hits to a spot
The Big Cat is a savant!
I had no idea what they were talking about. 😂😂😂
golfers drink monster energy? lol I thought it was tea and fancy beer only...
IMO Tiger is frustrated because they ask him a question and he’s trying to give a detailed thoughtful answer and 5 words into his answer they cut him off with more questions. I get that In my field of work at times and I have to stop and say hey can you please let me finish my first explanation.
Golf is best for future
yea
Jon Rahm: Whatchu guys even talkin about? What is this chipping?
Always on in regulation, greatest approach game on tour. John Rahm!
only a consisted player and someone who knows the feels really understands what he's talking about.
Don't tell them anything Tiger !!
"I try and feel as if the heel of the club is always accelerating and the toe of the club is never shutting down" what in the actual hell does that mean. I'm just gonna take my double bogey and leave
I three-putt with the same idea he does. Take the whole picture in first.
Is it just me or would this video be better without Rory interrupting Tiger the whole time?
Patrick Reed leads the tour in Strokes Gained Cheating!
I wish there was a little number over every pros head that reads how many balls the have hit in their entire life. DJ would hands down lose that one
DJ looks so confused lol