I’ve only had a few lessons with Stuart a couple of years back due to the distance he is away ( I live in Cumbria now ) Always found him very knowledgeable and has a lovely manner when teaching. Very patient and it inspires confidence when you see your coach hitting balls like he does. Watching this video put back some great memories of my lessons with him . Great guy !!
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Great vid Harry. I'm very much the same as you, where I get flippy at impact. Good rounds are great but bad ones are dung lol. Coach is trying to get me to rotate hips much more towards impact. Keep it up
Good video and good golfing lesson. I particularly liked what Stewart said about what the right side of our body should be doing in the swing. I'm hoping that this will be great advertising for Stuart and that it will bring him more students and more money. Promoting him in this way certainly can't hurt and it's good for us because we get free lessons too!
Enjoyed video,I liked the way you opened up your body through impact and clubhead exits well to the left.I,d like to know what your swing thoughts are regarding rotation,do you think about rotating left hip or chest through impact,also do you have to swing slowly to engrain these movements,i think of rotating right shoulder/hip,what you demonstrated looks more effective.good luck.S/J.ex/pat.
Definitely one of the best things he could have had you working on. All that old snappy leg, standing up/gaining height, flippy hands stuff was causing all those thin shots, inconsistent shape, and distance control issues, not to mention difficulty playing any kind of consistent cut shot which you'll probably be able to do again now. Stick with it!
Harry - I hope you keep at this as I see a lot of Tommy Fleetwood style in the new swing and he has made it . I agree with the new coach you old style would of been unreliable under pressure and pressure comes from unreliable swings etc . Confidence will be a big trigger in progress -good luck.
You need to check out a video by be better golf - he uses a VR headset with a slot cut open in the bottom so he can see the ball on the ground as well as the image in the headset - the image is connected to a down the line camera view which his coach is drawing lines over. So he can swing to a position, feel what it’s like and see live what he is doing. Pretty legit - not sure if anyone in the south east has one tho. Keep up the brilliant vids DAD!
Cracking Vid H.. Reminds me off a Sean Foley swing. What’s the reasoning behind the alignment stick on the angle...? Hope Gary’s ok with your divots..🙈🙈😂😂
Looking forward to your new clobber, manky Galvin balloon keks!! By the way you should tell us exactly what you are working on, looks a little "Fleetwoodesque"??? good luck, wo is the new sponsor?? TKMAXX ??? lol regards
Be better golf video also looks at using a shorter swing to find your tempo.Then watched your lessòn out on the range today usiing all my clubs not at full speed.After 2 buckets of balls hit my 5wood full out and wow felt great.Remember baby poows.Would like to know more about your swing change.
Harry, welcome to the world of deliberate practice and stepping up to the REAL challenge of becoming a pro - 1000s of hours of practice! Yes it will need 1000s of hours I’m afraid. But, don’t worry - Talent is a myth - read the book Bounce for real inspiration - or any other book about deliberate practice and what it takes to become world class. You CAN do it. The 'feel' issue (and not being able to describe/vocalise what you're doing) is called Expert Induced Amnesia (read the book). It's a result of years swinging and hitting the golf ball and achieving results without thinking about it as an explicit movement. Your swing is intrinsic - you just do it. (as a result of hitting 1000s of shots over your teenage years). Now, here's the problem - breaking that pattern requires you to add extrinsic thoughts into your swing, and these take hours and hours (probably 1000s) to mould into ‘intrinsic’ movements - you also have to make sure the new moves are not altering other parts of the swing - which they do, hence you need to do more practice! Remember ‘feel is not real’ especially when progressing toward new anatomical moves to achieve better impact. All of the parts of the jigsaw need to match up, and that may NOT come quickly - hip/pelvis changes in the swing ultimately lead to many hosel rockets, but persevere and work harder! Your coach seems to have a great plan - lower body work is the key to a great long game, and the transition and leg/pelvis work comes first in all great swings - GG swing tips - George Gankas is another coach who really has this concept nailed (and I’m working hard on this stuff! But, the practice required to break your current (pelvis firing open first - without a dip/squat) transition is going to be a HUGE challenge. I wish you all the best and your young age should make changes easier for your brain to implement into action. One bit of advice I can give is - do loads of mirror practice without a club - 10 mins here, 10 mins there every day, plus your range work - it’s the only way to cement those new transition moves into place and never ignore flexibility - the tour pros are like gymnasts! Good luck Harry - BTW, I’m no pro (and don’t profess to be one) but 5 years of commitment to get produce ‘tour grade’ golf mechanics has taught me a great deal about the graft required to become truly great - I think I’m about 4000hrs into the 10000hrs process! Lots of work (and shanks) ahead of me, and you - all the best!
Sorry Stephen, you're right. I agree with you. How can I not? I bow to such a well worded response, with quantified arguments stating exactly what it is you disagree with and showing clear data and research, as to why my comments are 'nonsense'. Where can I find your book on how to train/practice??
If 'talent is a myth' you explain to us all how players like Raymond Floyd, Bubba Watson, Lee Trevino, Phil Mickelson, Seve many other top golfers who swing it different to this 'tour grade swing' you're claiming to work towards who could control the ball and create shots and control trajectory when lots of other golfers with perceived 'textbook' swings cannot. Explain how players such as Colin Montgomerie and Bruce Leitzke can barely practice yet played golf at the highest level? Why are those that practice the most with very sound techniques not always the best players ?
In fact even more simple. Explain how 2 people can go to a range to hit golf balls for the first time and one will struggle to make contact while another can hit it pretty well before anyone has given them any lessons or 10000000 hours of practice to ingrain the correct technique which you are suggesting is what is required!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I understand dedicated practice on the right things generally will improve you but answer my questions regarding golfers with more natural talent that didn't do that yet got to the top of the game over those that did what you're advocating !
I’ve only had a few lessons with Stuart a couple of years back due to the distance he is away ( I live in Cumbria now )
Always found him very knowledgeable and has a lovely manner when teaching. Very patient and it inspires confidence when you see your coach hitting balls like he does.
Watching this video put back some great memories of my lessons with him .
Great guy !!
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Great video my man. The production is absolutely amazing. 👍 Glad to see the work with Stuart resonates with you.
Thanks mate it's getting there!! Yeah man a learnt so much from him. Really interesting coach. How are you bud?
Great vid Harry. I'm very much the same as you, where I get flippy at impact. Good rounds are great but bad ones are dung lol. Coach is trying to get me to rotate hips much more towards impact. Keep it up
Good video and good golfing lesson. I particularly liked what Stewart said about what the right side of our body should be doing in the swing. I'm hoping that this will be great advertising for Stuart and that it will bring him more students and more money. Promoting him in this way certainly can't hurt and it's good for us because we get free lessons too!
Enjoyed video,I liked the way you opened up your body through impact and clubhead exits well to the left.I,d like to know what your swing thoughts are regarding rotation,do you think about rotating left hip or chest through impact,also do you have to swing slowly to engrain these movements,i think of rotating right shoulder/hip,what you demonstrated looks more effective.good luck.S/J.ex/pat.
This is a great video Harry. Really enjoyed the coaching content 👍
Stew is a VERY knowledgeable coach!!! Gunna see great things next season bud
Definitely one of the best things he could have had you working on. All that old snappy leg, standing up/gaining height, flippy hands stuff was causing all those thin shots, inconsistent shape, and distance control issues, not to mention difficulty playing any kind of consistent cut shot which you'll probably be able to do again now. Stick with it!
goddamn harry that hip turn is looking mighty good boi so much more stable on your back swing as well quiet and smooth
Good luck for this journey!👍
Harry - I hope you keep at this as I see a lot of Tommy Fleetwood style in the new swing and he has made it . I agree with the new coach you old style would of been unreliable under pressure and pressure comes from unreliable swings etc . Confidence will be a big trigger in progress -good luck.
Changes looking cool keep grinding this and stick with it
really awesome video. great editing. good luck to you in the future!
You need to check out a video by be better golf - he uses a VR headset with a slot cut open in the bottom so he can see the ball on the ground as well as the image in the headset - the image is connected to a down the line camera view which his coach is drawing lines over. So he can swing to a position, feel what it’s like and see live what he is doing. Pretty legit - not sure if anyone in the south east has one tho. Keep up the brilliant vids DAD!
Best change you could've made. You were always very flippy at impact. This change should help you tremendously.
Looks very good, so much more connected through the ball :)
Don’t worry about it! Your a lovely lad if things don’t work out it’s not the end of the world you can always apply for Tesco pal
Nice production value in this video
Thanks bud, been working hard on the editing :)
@@HarryFlowerGolf looks excellent. Wish my editing chops were that good
are you going George Gankas style now and rotate through the ball like crazy?
My coach teaches the same swing with the theory being swinging that way less can go wrong! The Tommy Fleetwood swing!
Cracking Vid H..
Reminds me off a Sean Foley swing.
What’s the reasoning behind the alignment stick on the angle...?
Hope Gary’s ok with your divots..🙈🙈😂😂
Great Content Bruh keep up the good work.
Looking forward to your new clobber, manky Galvin balloon keks!! By the way you should tell us exactly what you are working on, looks a little "Fleetwoodesque"??? good luck, wo is the new sponsor?? TKMAXX ??? lol regards
Is the trip to Spain with James?!
Your Video editing/production is amazing. Your boy Wiltshire needs pointers from ya. :)
Have you ever had lessons with Crossfield?
woah...sick editing bro
Really interesting stuff, hope it helps your game:)
Be better golf video also looks at using a shorter swing to find your tempo.Then watched your lessòn out on the range today usiing all my clubs not at full speed.After 2 buckets of balls hit my 5wood full out and wow felt great.Remember baby poows.Would like to know more about your swing change.
Great!
Cheers bud
Zach Johnson's swing
That sandwich looked rank.
Harry, welcome to the world of deliberate practice and stepping up to the REAL challenge of becoming a pro - 1000s of hours of practice! Yes it will need 1000s of hours I’m afraid. But, don’t worry - Talent is a myth - read the book Bounce for real inspiration - or any other book about deliberate practice and what it takes to become world class. You CAN do it.
The 'feel' issue (and not being able to describe/vocalise what you're doing) is called Expert Induced Amnesia (read the book). It's a result of years swinging and hitting the golf ball and achieving results without thinking about it as an explicit movement. Your swing is intrinsic - you just do it. (as a result of hitting 1000s of shots over your teenage years). Now, here's the problem - breaking that pattern requires you to add extrinsic thoughts into your swing, and these take hours and hours (probably 1000s) to mould into ‘intrinsic’ movements - you also have to make sure the new moves are not altering other parts of the swing - which they do, hence you need to do more practice! Remember ‘feel is not real’ especially when progressing toward new anatomical moves to achieve better impact. All of the parts of the jigsaw need to match up, and that may NOT come quickly - hip/pelvis changes in the swing ultimately lead to many hosel rockets, but persevere and work harder!
Your coach seems to have a great plan - lower body work is the key to a great long game, and the transition and leg/pelvis work comes first in all great swings - GG swing tips - George Gankas is another coach who really has this concept nailed (and I’m working hard on this stuff! But, the practice required to break your current (pelvis firing open first - without a dip/squat) transition is going to be a HUGE challenge. I wish you all the best and your young age should make changes easier for your brain to implement into action. One bit of advice I can give is - do loads of mirror practice without a club - 10 mins here, 10 mins there every day, plus your range work - it’s the only way to cement those new transition moves into place and never ignore flexibility - the tour pros are like gymnasts! Good luck Harry - BTW, I’m no pro (and don’t profess to be one) but 5 years of commitment to get produce ‘tour grade’ golf mechanics has taught me a great deal about the graft required to become truly great - I think I’m about 4000hrs into the 10000hrs process! Lots of work (and shanks) ahead of me, and you - all the best!
With all due respect most of that is nonsense.
Sorry Stephen, you're right. I agree with you. How can I not? I bow to such a well worded response, with quantified arguments stating exactly what it is you disagree with and showing clear data and research, as to why my comments are 'nonsense'. Where can I find your book on how to train/practice??
If 'talent is a myth' you explain to us all how players like Raymond Floyd, Bubba Watson, Lee Trevino, Phil Mickelson, Seve many other top golfers who swing it different to this 'tour grade swing' you're claiming to work towards who could control the ball and create shots and control trajectory when lots of other golfers with perceived 'textbook' swings cannot. Explain how players such as Colin Montgomerie and Bruce Leitzke can barely practice yet played golf at the highest level? Why are those that practice the most with very sound techniques not always the best players ?
In fact even more simple. Explain how 2 people can go to a range to hit golf balls for the first time and one will struggle to make contact while another can hit it pretty well before anyone has given them any lessons or 10000000 hours of practice to ingrain the correct technique which you are suggesting is what is required!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I understand dedicated practice on the right things generally will improve you but answer my questions regarding golfers with more natural talent that didn't do that yet got to the top of the game over those that did what you're advocating !
Bubba Watson does not flip he is a drive holder through impact with a stable square club face.
Aw mate does this mean I can have your Galvins???
golf is tough u can do everything right and still be no good
He's learnt a punch shot :(
Stuart Little 😂😂😂
Pard, u don't get it
White bread isn't good for ya just saying
Best lesson i ever had was take two weeks off then quit!!!