Hello, this is Jin Hye-seong, a Korean golf master. I studied a lot of swings and instructors for 45 years, but now the easy swing is the most comfortable and easiest swing. I'm 65 and still comfortably fly 165 meters in my 7 iron. It is the best shot with no injuries and both direction and distance. Beginners and seniors in golf are recommended to do the easy swing. thank you
Hi Jin Hye-seong, we are so pleased that you have found Easiest Swing and have found it to be the most comfortable and enjoyable way to play. At 65 your stats with your 7 iron sound superb! Keep up the great work. Easiest Swing is suitable for every golfer, however we do see huge success with beginners and seniors! We also find that golfers who are struggling or thinking of giving up that discover ES find a new lease of life in their golf.
Greetings from Tucson, AZ, USA, Sean and Phillip. Brian's book reinvigorated my golf game, and in his book, he makes clear how much he valued Phillip's input. It's great to finally see Phillip live. And Sean, it's been too long since I've seen you on YT. I'll be looking for more.
Thank you Sean for the lovely greeting! Welcome to you also. Easiest Swing is all about reinvigorating your golf game. We are so pleased you are enjoying our latest videos. Stay tuned for more from us both!
Hi Sean great to hear your comments and as sad as it is to have lost Brian last year he would be so delighted to know coaches are still coaching this and golfers like yourself are still benefiting it was what his life’s work was all for. It is also an honour for me to keep it going and I am working now on completing his second book. Hoping to get it published later this year.
Great to see Philip again ,enjoyed video which was a reminder of easiest swing basics as i had been watching other swing methods which only confuses you.I,m looking forward to next video.S/J.
Very happy to know this is helping to get you back on track with Easiest Swing. Keep an eye out for our latest videos and check out the basics and tips playlist th-cam.com/play/PL0JdMemEKIidqIvFAZPkSiZsBY5PoKm_n.html
Fantastic video, gentlemen.. With 2 replaced hips and 1 replaced knee, if I tried swinging the "old school method", I'd end up in traction !! Continue to make golf fun and thank you for all you do..
Can we see the actual swings in stop action to see how much the head can move. There are players who turn the head while addressing the ball for better completion of back swing. Lifting the left heel in the back swing is very very useful.
Thanks for the question Mohanjit. We will put together a slow motion of the Easiest Swing in action for our next videos. In the meantime, check out this video as it may help you to see how much the head can move th-cam.com/video/3zKhDNjUn6Y/w-d-xo.html
Comparing the "la dance" movement to the golf swing makes sense for the straight left arm and the planted left heel. Eliminate those. What I'm having difficulty with is the still head. Are you suggesting the head should rotate to the right as in la dance?
I also wanted to say that I really enjoy your videos. I'm new to your lessons and am confident that the concepts you teach will improve my consistency and reduce pain and discomfort. Thanks guys.
Hi NickO. Great question and observation, La Danse du Golf is a template or blueprint for Easiest Swing, it's used to train the body to make the movement an automatic one. We are saying you can move your head in the golf swing, if you watch this video th-cam.com/video/3zKhDNjUn6Y/w-d-xo.html Philip explains why. Turning your head away in the golf swing like in La Danse du Golf isn't necessary and most don't do this, but you can if it works for you. Hope this helps and thank you for the kind words of support. Happy dansing.
Excellent video. I’ve read the Positive Impact Golf eBook and watched the Easiest Swing videos on TH-cam for years. I’m glad to see this new content. I have an unrelated swing question. I see you both wear glasses and are “of a certain age”. Do you play golf in glasses that have progressive or bi-focal lenses? I’ve read that they are difficult to play in.
Hi Dennis - great point, first to answer your question, Séan wears single lens glasses but I wear varifocal. This then raises the question what is the impact of bi-focal and varifocal lenses? The problem these lenses cause is that your brain automatically chooses the best part of the lens to use to look at things that are either, close (bottom of the lens) or, far away (the top of the lens) this means that when you look at the ball your head automatically drops to an unnaturally low position, this then causes a block to shoulder rotation in the backswing and through swing. I have trained myself to look at the ball through what is effectively the wrong part of the lens which makes it go out of focus I think this would be terribly unsettling for most golfers so I wouldn’t normally recommend this option. For most golfers this is not a great option and it is easy to forget to make this adjustment- your instincts counteract this for you. A better option is either to not wear glasses at all or get a pair of single lens distance glasses so your head can be set in a higher position which encourages body rotation and leaves room for your shoulders to move around under your chin. I have never worn contact lenses but I believe there are varifocal ones too, so the same problem would apply despite not wearing glasses. I did once have a pair of glasses made with slightly larger lenses and just a small reading lens (so I could see a scorecard!) but this allowed me to set my head in a good position. I think we maybe need to make a new video just on this subject. I think most golfers who wear glasses are unaware of just how damaging the wrong eyewear can be for your golf!!
I don't know what grip to have. I interlock most of time and but don't find it the most comfortable. I don't know which grip to use, just one that is comfortable, I guess. Using neutral grip because it helps me keep in the fairway. Would like to use baseball grip because my hands are not really big, concerns about this grip is how straight the shot would be and hands aren't going to twist in my grip.
We suggest you “hold” the club in a way that is the most comfortable. Note the word “hold” instead of grip. Golf is a feel game, you want to increase awareness in your hands and this is best achieved with a hold that is comfortable for you. We recommend you have a “hold pressure” of 2 to 3 out of 10 - in other words loose but not so loose that the club falls out of your hands. Hope this helps.
Only recently discovered your channel - enjoying it very much. I didn’t start playing until I was forty years old (1991). As a right-handed golfer I learned to keep left foot down. Any tips for unlearning this?
We are delighted that you have discovered our channel and you are enjoying our videos. Practicing La Danse du Golf th-cam.com/video/2TCK6GGScjk/w-d-xo.html on a daily basis and making a full turn without resistance, allowing the left heel to respond will help. It can take time to break old habits, don't force it, just allow it to happen.
sometimes I send the balls too far to the left on the follow through, am I overswinging or are my hands closing at impact. This is a mystery, Im only 81 and still got a lot of golf in front of me.
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Do the balls go straight left or spin left or both? It's hard to say what the issue might be Jerry without seeing your swing. I don't think it will be because of overswinging which would tend to send the balls right as the club head gets left too far behind. My suggestion to you is to hit shots to the right. Right, left, right, left, in the middle. Learn to create lots of different shots. This way you will become more familiar with the tool in your hands and how to use it. Another suggestion is to make much slower swings even as slow as 25% - this way you will increase your awareness of what you are doing with the club. Let me know how you get on. And, if you are interested, I can do a swing review for you at a reasonable cost to determine the cause of your balls going left.
Break some rules and enjoy and play the game better and pain free. "Break some rules"? Where did these rules actually come from to begin with? What is crazy is the fact that so many are still trying to play by these so called "rules" and have been unsuccessful for years. Break free of the rules and get so much more pleasure from playing. Easiest Swing for me!
Thanks Ray glad to hear you are with the growing number who are rebelling against these made up rules. As you say who even decided these rules were better for everyone? Glad to hear from you and glad to have you on board 👍
By simply not fixating on the ball you will encourage more freedom in your swing. Practicing making shots with the eyes closed is a great exercise at freeing yourself from being a prisoner to the ball and increasing awareness of the club and your swing. Most golfers are shocked at how well they strike the ball after a few attempts when they try this.
So does every one of the world long drive contestants. And according to Brandel Chamblee (in 2016) 48 of the top 50 players of all time raised their lead heel too.
The beauty of Easiest Swing is that it challenges you the golfer to check if your swing beliefs are right. Only you can decide if you will accept the challenge. The process doesn't require us to fix your swing, you will accomplish that all on your own.
We welcome your comments and please remember to get your free e-book from easiestswing.com
Glad to see Seann and Phillip carrying on Bryan's teachings. This is indeed a great way of playing golf.
Thank you for the support RazoRock! We will do our best and keep helping golfers find their Easiest Swing!
Hello, this is Jin Hye-seong, a Korean golf master. I studied a lot of swings and instructors for 45 years, but now the easy swing is the most comfortable and easiest swing.
I'm 65 and still comfortably fly 165 meters in my 7 iron.
It is the best shot with no injuries and both direction and distance.
Beginners and seniors in golf are recommended to do the easy swing.
thank you
Hi Jin Hye-seong, we are so pleased that you have found Easiest Swing and have found it to be the most comfortable and enjoyable way to play. At 65 your stats with your 7 iron sound superb! Keep up the great work. Easiest Swing is suitable for every golfer, however we do see huge success with beginners and seniors! We also find that golfers who are struggling or thinking of giving up that discover ES find a new lease of life in their golf.
Greetings from Tucson, AZ, USA, Sean and Phillip. Brian's book reinvigorated my golf game, and in his book, he makes clear how much he valued Phillip's input. It's great to finally see Phillip live. And Sean, it's been too long since I've seen you on YT. I'll be looking for more.
Thank you Sean for the lovely greeting! Welcome to you also. Easiest Swing is all about reinvigorating your golf game. We are so pleased you are enjoying our latest videos. Stay tuned for more from us both!
Hi Sean great to hear your comments and as sad as it is to have lost Brian last year he would be so delighted to know coaches are still coaching this and golfers like yourself are still benefiting it was what his life’s work was all for. It is also an honour for me to keep it going and I am working now on completing his second book. Hoping to get it published later this year.
which book?
I love the idea of two of you doing videos. Brilliant idea! Bring more of these videos and keep having fun!
Thank you! Will do! It's good fun making these and even more rewarding to know they are enjoyable to watch!
They are fun to produce and we really enjoy hearing that they help people!
Great to see Philip again ,enjoyed video which was a reminder of easiest swing basics as i had been watching other swing methods which only confuses you.I,m looking forward to next video.S/J.
Very happy to know this is helping to get you back on track with Easiest Swing. Keep an eye out for our latest videos and check out the basics and tips playlist th-cam.com/play/PL0JdMemEKIidqIvFAZPkSiZsBY5PoKm_n.html
Bought the book and the Impact trainer. Looser grip along with this training, I've been able to hit the ball again, at 75 yrs. old. Thank you so much.
Great to hear about your progress since adopting the Easiest Swing principles. Keep going with it and enjoy your effortless golf!
Great site w/ great content. Glad I stumbled across your channel
Thank you and welcome aboard! Very pleased you have found us!
Fantastic video, gentlemen.. With 2 replaced hips and 1 replaced knee, if I tried swinging the "old school method", I'd end up in traction !! Continue to make golf fun and thank you for all you do..
Thank you Mike, really pleased you enjoyed this. Easiest Swing is certainly designed to make golf easier and more enjoyable.
Thanks Mike we really appreciate your support
So helpful! I have all three deadly Don'ts!
Glad we could help! Experiment with eliminating them one by one and notice the results with each. Best of luck!
Can we see the actual swings in stop action to see how much the head can move. There are players who turn the head while addressing the ball for better completion of back swing. Lifting the left heel in the back swing is very very useful.
Thanks for the question Mohanjit. We will put together a slow motion of the Easiest Swing in action for our next videos. In the meantime, check out this video as it may help you to see how much the head can move th-cam.com/video/3zKhDNjUn6Y/w-d-xo.html
Comparing the "la dance" movement to the golf swing makes sense for the straight left arm and the planted left heel. Eliminate those. What I'm having difficulty with is the still head. Are you suggesting the head should rotate to the right as in la dance?
I also wanted to say that I really enjoy your videos. I'm new to your lessons and am confident that the concepts you teach will improve my consistency and reduce pain and discomfort. Thanks guys.
Hi NickO. Great question and observation, La Danse du Golf is a template or blueprint for Easiest Swing, it's used to train the body to make the movement an automatic one. We are saying you can move your head in the golf swing, if you watch this video th-cam.com/video/3zKhDNjUn6Y/w-d-xo.html Philip explains why. Turning your head away in the golf swing like in La Danse du Golf isn't necessary and most don't do this, but you can if it works for you. Hope this helps and thank you for the kind words of support. Happy dansing.
Excellent video. I’ve read the Positive Impact Golf eBook and watched the Easiest Swing videos on TH-cam for years. I’m glad to see this new content. I have an unrelated swing question. I see you both wear glasses and are “of a certain age”. Do you play golf in glasses that have progressive or bi-focal lenses? I’ve read that they are difficult to play in.
Hi Dennis - great point, first to answer your question, Séan wears single lens glasses but I wear varifocal. This then raises the question what is the impact of bi-focal and varifocal lenses? The problem these lenses cause is that your brain automatically chooses the best part of the lens to use to look at things that are either, close (bottom of the lens) or, far away (the top of the lens) this means that when you look at the ball your head automatically drops to an unnaturally low position, this then causes a block to shoulder rotation in the backswing and through swing. I have trained myself to look at the ball through what is effectively the wrong part of the lens which makes it go out of focus I think this would be terribly unsettling for most golfers so I wouldn’t normally recommend this option. For most golfers this is not a great option and it is easy to forget to make this adjustment- your instincts counteract this for you. A better option is either to not wear glasses at all or get a pair of single lens distance glasses so your head can be set in a higher position which encourages body rotation and leaves room for your shoulders to move around under your chin. I have never worn contact lenses but I believe there are varifocal ones too, so the same problem would apply despite not wearing glasses. I did once have a pair of glasses made with slightly larger lenses and just a small reading lens (so I could see a scorecard!) but this allowed me to set my head in a good position. I think we maybe need to make a new video just on this subject. I think most golfers who wear glasses are unaware of just how damaging the wrong eyewear can be for your golf!!
Every time I have hit a smooth shot that just popped off the club face it was always with when I didn’t force it.
It’s a wonderful feeling and one we hope to help you find more and more through our videos
What a beautiful place! Where did you shoot this video?
Northamptonshire County Golf Club, it's a fabulous Golf Course ranked in the UK Top 100 and also an Open Qualifier. We love filming there!
How to grip club. I am trying the baseball grip today unless it doesn't work for me. You say there is no wrong grip or what are you saying?
I don't know what grip to have. I interlock most of time and but don't find it the most comfortable. I don't know which grip to use, just one that is comfortable, I guess. Using neutral grip because it helps me keep in the fairway. Would like to use baseball grip because my hands are not really big, concerns about this grip is how straight the shot would be and hands aren't going to twist in my grip.
We suggest you “hold” the club in a way that is the most comfortable. Note the word “hold” instead of grip. Golf is a feel game, you want to increase awareness in your hands and this is best achieved with a hold that is comfortable for you. We recommend you have a “hold pressure” of 2 to 3 out of 10 - in other words loose but not so loose that the club falls out of your hands. Hope this helps.
Only recently discovered your channel - enjoying it very much. I didn’t start playing until I was forty years old (1991). As a right-handed golfer I learned to keep left foot down. Any tips for unlearning this?
We are delighted that you have discovered our channel and you are enjoying our videos. Practicing La Danse du Golf th-cam.com/video/2TCK6GGScjk/w-d-xo.html on a daily basis and making a full turn without resistance, allowing the left heel to respond will help. It can take time to break old habits, don't force it, just allow it to happen.
@@Easiestswing Thanks! I’ll work on it and then the other tips (“don’ts”).
thank you very much, ir’s helps
You're most welcome!
sometimes I send the balls too far to the left on the follow through, am I overswinging or are my hands closing at impact. This is a mystery, Im only 81 and still got a lot of golf in front of me.
Do the balls go straight left or spin left or both? It's hard to say what the issue might be Jerry without seeing your swing. I don't think it will be because of overswinging which would tend to send the balls right as the club head gets left too far behind. My suggestion to you is to hit shots to the right. Right, left, right, left, in the middle. Learn to create lots of different shots. This way you will become more familiar with the tool in your hands and how to use it. Another suggestion is to make much slower swings even as slow as 25% - this way you will increase your awareness of what you are doing with the club. Let me know how you get on. And, if you are interested, I can do a swing review for you at a reasonable cost to determine the cause of your balls going left.
Nice one
Thanks for watching
Break some rules and enjoy and play the game better and pain free. "Break some rules"? Where did these rules actually come from to begin with? What is crazy is the fact that so many are still trying to play by these so called "rules" and have been unsuccessful for years. Break free of the rules and get so much more pleasure from playing. Easiest Swing for me!
Thanks Ray glad to hear you are with the growing number who are rebelling against these made up rules. As you say who even decided these rules were better for everyone?
Glad to hear from you and glad to have you on board 👍
Scottie Scheffler lifts left foot
Seems to me you need to generally keep your eye on the ball, just don't freeze up and insist on watching the ball while keeping you head stock still.
By simply not fixating on the ball you will encourage more freedom in your swing. Practicing making shots with the eyes closed is a great exercise at freeing yourself from being a prisoner to the ball and increasing awareness of the club and your swing. Most golfers are shocked at how well they strike the ball after a few attempts when they try this.
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less donts more dos
Happy Gilmore lifts his heel
So does every one of the world long drive contestants. And according to Brandel Chamblee (in 2016) 48 of the top 50 players of all time raised their lead heel too.
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I don't get it. If i take my eyes of the ball, i miss it every time!!!
Would you miss the ball when making a chip or a putt with your eyes closed?
@@Easiestswing id probably miss hit either way, I'm really bad
My trainer would lose his mind if he saw this video. And thus I have severe lower back pain!!!
Maybe just keep it to yourself for now!
Sounds like the worst advice ever. I CHALLENGE YOU TO FIX MY SWING! If you can, then ill eat my words. And apologize on your video!
The beauty of Easiest Swing is that it challenges you the golfer to check if your swing beliefs are right. Only you can decide if you will accept the challenge. The process doesn't require us to fix your swing, you will accomplish that all on your own.