ive been studying your videos for a few months now. ive never been more comfortable with my driver in my life than i am now. youve got a great product!!!!
That's great. I feel driver is the most important club. It sets you up in position for the approach. Bad driving makes for a long day. Keep up the good work. Thanks for your support.
Glad you found me. Time to make a few changes and start playing great golf. Stay focused and keep it simple. You are working on hinging and rehinging then coiling and uncoiling. Start with this: th-cam.com/video/M868QsTlGt4/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/p4vASmOzkPg/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/N-nGM6yN790/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/yHEv7G9Z5-0/w-d-xo.html Once you get it start adding body to straighten it out.
I have been playing golf for approx 5 years and this single golf tip has changed my game, I took what I learned in this video to the range and I was shocked how easy and far I can hit the golf ball. I even had someone watch my swing and comment how great it looked, that has never happened to me before. This was the first time I truely enjoyed the driving range, I normally leave the range tired and sweating, not today. Thank you for the video
Sometimes it's just that one thing that clicks. Glad you found it. It's great when people start to compliment your swing. Not tired. wow. You are really getting it. Keep at it.
Paul, I just want you to know how much these mini lessons have meant to me. Here on lockdown Melbourne our golf clubs and driving ranges have been closed for 2 months. At least with your tips and videos I can prqctise at home, yes, even with my practice balls and tent!!! Thanks again
Great to hear! Even no ball practice swings is great. I promote this. No ball means you are not trying to hit anything so you can get used to the moves.
Thanks Paul this will help a lot! Others on youtube tell you that you cant start it with the left shoulder as it makes the head move so you try to pull with the right shoulder and end up with no turn and stuck on the left side.....trust me, everyone listen to Paul!!
Thank you, Paul. By helping us improve our golf game, increasing our enjoyment of it, you're making this world a better place. Keep up the great work, sir. :)
Thanks, Paul. Your tips are simple, effective, and most importantly easy to implement. I have not only gained distance but also improved the accuracy of my drives and irons.
This is excellent and very timely. I have been following all of your other tips and this was almost a missing link. I had concluded that I needed to start the swing with my shoulders (in order to keep my arms out of it) but I wasn’t rotating them to anything like that degree. This combined with another point in a previous video where you said that you think about starting the hips firing even before you reach the top of the backswing has been an almost eureka moment for me. I became aware that once I started the backswing I wasn’t consciously thinking of anything and this helped my arms to take back control. There is a nugget to take away from every one of your videos even if that nugget is simply reinforcing a point that didn’t hit home sufficiently the first time. You are making me enjoy the driving range for the first time as I at last have a purpose for it and am seeing incremental improvements. Yet to take these onto the course if I am honest but I don’t really care about that at the moment because I am retraining my brain to disengage my arms and they resist like crazy when on the course.
I wud like to thank u paul for all ur videos...u help me a lot in my game...i really enjoy my game nowadays...thank u so much...really appreciate it😁...all the best to u
Thanks Paul, I think I've been coming form the hips first and not my shoulders in the turn.... Does that even make sense??! Basically your video makes it look simple to get coiling and achieve what brought me here today.
Coil your shoulders (turn you back to the target). That works for most but if I get someone who really can't do it with the shoulders I may say turn the belt buckle away from the target. Do what makes you coil fully.
Ok'd absolute true believer. 4 handicap at 66. 225 top drive prior to following you. Gradually increasing now 240 -----but only when I make the right shift and rotate. Some times I shift too much or shift to little. Any drills to get the "slight" shift and proper rotation of hips... Thanks for all the help. Shooting age in site.
Very good. I love hearing it. It is a turn and shift. All you need to do is watch your ball. Too much shift = push/push fade/duck hook (if you roll it too much). Too little shift = pull/pull hook/pull slice/push slice (if the face is way open). At a 4 hdcp you got this. So simple.
Nice tip Paul......I think my problem is sometimes I know I can turn 90 degrees just standing there but when it comes time to actually swing and hit the ball the anticipation of hitting the ball prevents me from completing my backswing...... obviously a mental thing
You need to change your thought. Forget where the ball is going. Focus on the coil. If you coil properly you will feel a stretch in the left lat. So if you feel the stretch you are at the top. th-cam.com/video/fuOJxv_22Hk/w-d-xo.html Also, th-cam.com/video/FFZv_c-Fqvw/w-d-xo.html
Having a "blast " thanks Paul. Am I right in thinking, if you chunk, slice, push, whatever your arms get out of synch with your body? You also dont need to move as fast as you think to get solid distance increase.
Glad you like the tips. The arms pulling down will cause many issues. Chuck, slice, pull, pull hook, topping, heeling, shank push slice if the face is way open. Push, push fade, duck hook, toeing, thin are too much sideways or body. You get the speed from the hinge and rehinge. Turn your body for more power. Never hit.
As always you sound good, look good and even hit the ball a mile all I can do is dream . . . at least I get chance to watch your shots but still waiting to see you on the course and giving us your running commentary in playing different shots, were you happy with the shot, what would or could off been unique playing a different shot, eg., iron and driver shots, chipping, pitching, hitting into wind, uphill and downhill lies and putting . . as you can see I don't want much.
Paul fantastic videos! I have a 90 degree shoulder turn but I don’t feel any coil. I think I may overturn my hips or my knee straightens but I have no resistance to get back to the ball therefore I come over the top to square it up. Any ideas? Thanks!
Glad you like them. Yes, you may be over rotating the lower. The over the top is coming from you hitting. When you hit you lean forward. Lean forward and you swing over the top. Watch: th-cam.com/video/sbE-hzTXgNo/w-d-xo.html just work on that then get firing the lower to make it happen. Listen carefully to what I say in the tip.
As you coil, your head should be moving but some people don't allow this to happen so I need them to move it but it's not a sideways move. You are coiling allowing it to move. This might help: th-cam.com/video/4RwbTnDIdI4/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/KQ7zQdnXBOA/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/b69zMWvcBf0/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/6bURbGAiIpI/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/wyWQ9sOHf-Y/w-d-xo.html
@@paulwilsongolf Thank you, Paul. You just helped me get 90 degrees and feel the tightness in my lats... I'm always grateful for your assistance. Best, Phillip
Hi Paul, when you feel your left shoulder initiating the back swing, are your arms relaxed enough that they don’t move the exact same time back as your left shoulder or is the Y unit all moving at the same time? Trying to understand if the arms should be as relaxed as in the downswing. Thank you!
Hi Paul, thanks for the videos. I have a question about the club's face angle when at the top of your back swing. I know you want people to have loose wrists when they take their swing, but I have found that in order to have loose wrists I need to keep my wrists at a comfortable and neutral angle. A consequence of this is that the face angle of my club stays facing along the horizon at the top of my swing. Other teachers out there say this creates a very open face and leads to slicing. Many of these teachers recommend a slight rotational bend in the wrists at the top of your back swing so the face of the club is pointing towards the sky. Basically twist your wrists so the velcro of your golf glove points towards the sky. This supposedly leads to a more square club face at the point of impact. I have tried incorporating this wrist rotation while practicing your loose wrist technique, and the two just don't jive very well. My wrists get locked up when I twist them at the top of my swing. So my question is, when using your loose wrist technique, should I not care about the face angle my club has at the top of the back swing? Is this a concern people should have with your swing technique? And secondly, if I still struggle with the ball either fading or just being pushed towards the right while using your loose wrist technique, what recommendations to do you suggest for getting the club face a bit more square at impact? I am currently using a "strong" left hand grip (showing 2 knuckles) with a neutral and soft right hand grip, like you teach. Thanks for your help, Tom
Here you go: th-cam.com/video/5z_sgHnHD9g/w-d-xo.html Learn my grip here: th-cam.com/video/jQZLp8bF-Ww/w-d-xo.html do this too: th-cam.com/video/uRWI8Mhnsa8/w-d-xo.html
Hi Paul Great video. So when I go for the back swing with all my clubs it is circular motion. Right. And downswing is also circular not a sea saw. Please advice. Thanks all the clubs including pitching wedge.
Absolutely. All clubs. There is lateral going between the 2 axis but if you threw a ball you would shift and turn. You would not just shift. So throw some balls and you will get the feeling in the downswing.
Question to Paul - I bought your swing machine golf dvd a few years back - just wanted to check: is the bodyswing dvd basically the same instruction? I assume it will be the same philosophy (ie effortless swing, powerless arms etc) but are the teachings/drills the same as well?
Similar but with added things people mentioned in the tens of thousands of questions I have answered over the years. The compliment each other. It is more simple as I figured out how to get it to 4 positions instead of six plus other stuff too. How to get distance, how to fix your own swing but I would never change what I do. It works.
Depends on wind, how hard the fairways are. I typically fly it 280 - 285 downwind more into the wind less. Yesterday we were into the wind on the range. Pin was 280 we were just short.
You could be coiling too much. I am right eye dominant and have no issue. Watch this tip. It may help otherwise check how much you are turning your shoulders. You don't have to coil back beyond 90 degrees: th-cam.com/video/4RwbTnDIdI4/w-d-xo.html
@@paulwilsongolf Thank you! Great video and tip. Now what about putting? When lining up putts I see the line, but when over the ball and looking at the hole with just my right eye...that’s when the adventures begin!
You need to pick out a spot in front of the ball and trust that is the spot. So do your practice strokes first. From behind the ball pick your intermediate target. Stay focused on that as you approach the ball and make your stroke to that target. Not sure how you can go wrong doing it this way.
I still think that I am hitting the ball 250 or so yards even without perfect movement of my body, uncoiling my hips as Mr. Wilson shows. Perhaps I can hit closer to 270 years with complete and appropriate hip movement. Contact with ball now is excellent, but not enough power released for greater distance. Also practice 3 and 4 irons regularly. Generally excellent hitting, but occasional mistakes. Iron swing better than driver swing. 3 wood not correct yet.
Yes, if you are already at 250 then you can get even more in the future. Fairway woods th-cam.com/video/pjOXHIWU8ps/w-d-xo.html Do these 2 drills daily and in a month you will be killing it: th-cam.com/video/SfIM2GWj9Cs/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/hJeAcEYbvhM/w-d-xo.html This is important too: th-cam.com/video/bLskGy7rulo/w-d-xo.html
As someone who has been watching the likes of Marcus Bell and Paul for some time now, I can safely say that this ‘allowance’ of lifting the left heel has made the single biggest impact on my swing. For years i had it drilled into me that lifting the left heel was a big ‘No No’ but when I started doing it two things happened, firstly significantly more distance but secondly it allows me to push the heel back down and transfer weight. Add in all the relaxed arms and hey presto, you are hitting relaxed long drives 250yds+.....great work Paul
Should I rotate my hips at the top of the swing or at waist parallel....I just an instructor that teaches that...because he said the hands can never catch up?
Not sure what you are asking. Rotate the hips to start the downswing? You would start doing this as soon as you come down. It is a turn and a shift. Clarify if I am not understanding you.
Paul Wilson Golf....I watched an instructor teaching a student on utube that...the hips do not fully rotate until the club is about parallel to the ground on the downswing....otherwise the arms and hands will not catch up to the impact zone and you will block the shot? I have always worked on starting my rotation before my club and hands reach the full backswing...it just seems like he is discussing a gray area at that point in the downswing?
I could fix that person in 3 mins. There is timing between the release and the body. Turn the body faster and of course they are going to push it. Need to hook a few first then first the body faster. How do people not see this stuff.
Shoulder rotation or flexibility isnt the problem. Its impatience and the brain that are causing a shorter backswing once the brain sees the white ball.
I tried it both ways as long as i turn my hips and not slide like you where showing i can lower my shoulders and get the same turn. Not that i would do that just saying
ive been studying your videos for a few months now. ive never been more comfortable with my driver in my life than i am now. youve got a great product!!!!
That's great. I feel driver is the most important club. It sets you up in position for the approach. Bad driving makes for a long day. Keep up the good work. Thanks for your support.
Tq coach.. I starting playing golf 2005. 3 coach I take, still cannot go. Just one week see your vedio. Now I can play golf very heppy. Tq coach
That's great. Sometimes you just need to hear it differently. Glad you are doing well. Keep at it.
Believe me, my friends and I need tips! I’ve told my buddies about these easy to understand tips! Thanks.
Glad you found me. Time to make a few changes and start playing great golf. Stay focused and keep it simple. You are working on hinging and rehinging then coiling and uncoiling. Start with this:
th-cam.com/video/M868QsTlGt4/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/p4vASmOzkPg/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/N-nGM6yN790/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/yHEv7G9Z5-0/w-d-xo.html
Once you get it start adding body to straighten it out.
Content is outstanding... best coach on TH-cam bar none.
Thanks so much. I appreciate the support.
I agree with George. Paul explain it so you can understand it. 😀😋😜
Yes, Paul is da man!!!
I have been playing golf for approx 5 years and this single golf tip has changed my game, I took what I learned in this video to the range and I was shocked how easy and far I can hit the golf ball. I even had someone watch my swing and comment how great it looked, that has never happened to me before. This was the first time I truely enjoyed the driving range, I normally leave the range tired and sweating, not today. Thank you for the video
Sometimes it's just that one thing that clicks. Glad you found it. It's great when people start to compliment your swing. Not tired. wow. You are really getting it. Keep at it.
Thankyou very much Paul for giving wonderful coaching for seniors
It's my pleasure. Got to help the seniors. Them seem to need it the most.
Another one of Mr. Wilson's excellent drills.
Glad you liked it. Thanks so much.
Paul, I just want you to know how much these mini lessons have meant to me. Here on lockdown Melbourne our golf clubs and driving ranges have been closed for 2 months. At least with your tips and videos I can prqctise at home, yes, even with my practice balls and tent!!! Thanks again
Great to hear! Even no ball practice swings is great. I promote this. No ball means you are not trying to hit anything so you can get used to the moves.
Great tip showing how simple the shoulder coil is to execute. Thanks.
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks Paul this will help a lot! Others on youtube tell you that you cant start it with the left shoulder as it makes the head move so you try to pull with the right shoulder and end up with no turn and stuck on the left side.....trust me, everyone listen to Paul!!
I do like starting it with the shoulder too but around not down. You are coiling circular not like a see saw. You do need to move your head too.
Thank you, Paul. By helping us improve our golf game, increasing our enjoyment of it, you're making this world a better place. Keep up the great work, sir. :)
Very welcome
Ah! I've been quantifying my turn using my hips rather than shoulders. This explains some of my inconsistencies. Thanks, Paul.
Happy to help!
So simple and effortless and explained so well....love these tips Paul....thank you great job
Glad you enjoyed it. Simple is the key for sure.
Thanks, Paul. Your tips are simple, effective, and most importantly easy to implement. I have not only gained distance but also improved the accuracy of my drives and irons.
Nice work! Keep at it.
This is excellent and very timely. I have been following all of your other tips and this was almost a missing link. I had concluded that I needed to start the swing with my shoulders (in order to keep my arms out of it) but I wasn’t rotating them to anything like that degree.
This combined with another point in a previous video where you said that you think about starting the hips firing even before you reach the top of the backswing has been an almost eureka moment for me. I became aware that once I started the backswing I wasn’t consciously thinking of anything and this helped my arms to take back control.
There is a nugget to take away from every one of your videos even if that nugget is simply reinforcing a point that didn’t hit home sufficiently the first time.
You are making me enjoy the driving range for the first time as I at last have a purpose for it and am seeing incremental improvements. Yet to take these onto the course if I am honest but I don’t really care about that at the moment because I am retraining my brain to disengage my arms and they resist like crazy when on the course.
Yes, this will be huge for you. Just don't go too far back with the arms.
I could use some pointers on how to keep my lead arm in a reasonably straight position with the hinge while coiling as you instructed. Great videos!
Work on this:
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th-cam.com/video/5_O0H2QNFo0/w-d-xo.html
Yes George he is Paul is the man .i surscribe to a bunch if good ones but paul helps the most by far.
Thanks. I appreciate it. I just started posting again. More to come.
I wud like to thank u paul for all ur videos...u help me a lot in my game...i really enjoy my game nowadays...thank u so much...really appreciate it😁...all the best to u
Happy to hear that!
One of your best!
Glad you liked it. This is a huge part of the swing.
I agree, And this may be the best tip I ever got because that is what I am struggling with
Glad you liked it.
I think u are turning me into a good golfer!
Very good. I love hearing it. Keep at it.
Thanks Paul, I think I've been coming form the hips first and not my shoulders in the turn.... Does that even make sense??! Basically your video makes it look simple to get coiling and achieve what brought me here today.
Coil your shoulders (turn you back to the target). That works for most but if I get someone who really can't do it with the shoulders I may say turn the belt buckle away from the target. Do what makes you coil fully.
Couldn't agree more with these guys. Content & coaching brilliant. Very helpful for someone struggling to get to grips with this game. Many thanks.
Much appreciated!
Excellent simple tuition, can we have some pitching and chipping please?
Yes, soon. It is about time. Stay tuned.
Ok'd absolute true believer. 4 handicap at 66. 225 top drive prior to following you. Gradually increasing now 240 -----but only when I make the right shift and rotate. Some times I shift too much or shift to little. Any drills to get the "slight" shift and proper rotation of hips... Thanks for all the help. Shooting age in site.
Very good. I love hearing it. It is a turn and shift. All you need to do is watch your ball. Too much shift = push/push fade/duck hook (if you roll it too much). Too little shift = pull/pull hook/pull slice/push slice (if the face is way open). At a 4 hdcp you got this. So simple.
Nice tip Paul......I think my problem is sometimes I know I can turn 90 degrees just standing there but when it comes time to actually swing and hit the ball the anticipation of hitting the ball prevents me from completing my backswing...... obviously a mental thing
You need to change your thought. Forget where the ball is going.
Focus on the coil. If you coil properly you will feel a stretch in the left lat. So if you feel the stretch you are at the top.
th-cam.com/video/fuOJxv_22Hk/w-d-xo.html Also, th-cam.com/video/FFZv_c-Fqvw/w-d-xo.html
@@paulwilsongolf ..... thank ya sir
Having a "blast " thanks Paul. Am I right in thinking, if you chunk, slice, push, whatever your arms get out of synch with your body? You also dont need to move as fast as you think to get solid distance increase.
Glad you like the tips. The arms pulling down will cause many issues. Chuck, slice, pull, pull hook, topping, heeling, shank push slice if the face is way open. Push, push fade, duck hook, toeing, thin are too much sideways or body. You get the speed from the hinge and rehinge. Turn your body for more power. Never hit.
@@paulwilsongolf it truly makes all the difference.
As always you sound good, look good and even hit the ball a mile all I can do is dream . . . at least I get chance to watch your shots but still waiting to see you on the course and giving us your running commentary in playing different shots, were you happy with the shot, what would or could off been unique playing a different shot, eg., iron and driver shots, chipping, pitching, hitting into wind, uphill and downhill lies and putting . . as you can see I don't want much.
I will be doing that into the future. It's all about time.
Paul fantastic videos! I have a 90 degree shoulder turn but I don’t feel any coil. I think I may overturn my hips or my knee straightens but I have no resistance to get back to the ball therefore I come over the top to square it up. Any ideas? Thanks!
Glad you like them. Yes, you may be over rotating the lower. The over the top is coming from you hitting. When you hit you lean forward. Lean forward and you swing over the top. Watch: th-cam.com/video/sbE-hzTXgNo/w-d-xo.html just work on that then get firing the lower to make it happen. Listen carefully to what I say in the tip.
Paul, This video is extremely helpful for coiling. Do you have to manually move your head or does it move on its own during the coil?
As you coil, your head should be moving but some people don't allow this to happen so I need them to move it but it's not a sideways move. You are coiling allowing it to move. This might help:
th-cam.com/video/4RwbTnDIdI4/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/KQ7zQdnXBOA/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/b69zMWvcBf0/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/6bURbGAiIpI/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/wyWQ9sOHf-Y/w-d-xo.html
@@paulwilsongolf Thank you, Paul. You just helped me get 90 degrees and feel the tightness in my lats... I'm always grateful for your assistance. Best, Phillip
Hi Paul, when you feel your left shoulder initiating the back swing, are your arms relaxed enough that they don’t move the exact same time back as your left shoulder or is the Y unit all moving at the same time? Trying to understand if the arms should be as relaxed as in the downswing. Thank you!
Arms are relaxed. In no way do I want to move the independently from my body. Move your body and your arms move.
Be careful that you are not doing floppy arms going back. That would be too lose. Just think of the letter Y.
Hi Paul, thanks for the videos. I have a question about the club's face angle when at the top of your back swing. I know you want people to have loose wrists when they take their swing, but I have found that in order to have loose wrists I need to keep my wrists at a comfortable and neutral angle. A consequence of this is that the face angle of my club stays facing along the horizon at the top of my swing. Other teachers out there say this creates a very open face and leads to slicing. Many of these teachers recommend a slight rotational bend in the wrists at the top of your back swing so the face of the club is pointing towards the sky. Basically twist your wrists so the velcro of your golf glove points towards the sky. This supposedly leads to a more square club face at the point of impact. I have tried incorporating this wrist rotation while practicing your loose wrist technique, and the two just don't jive very well. My wrists get locked up when I twist them at the top of my swing.
So my question is, when using your loose wrist technique, should I not care about the face angle my club has at the top of the back swing? Is this a concern people should have with your swing technique? And secondly, if I still struggle with the ball either fading or just being pushed towards the right while using your loose wrist technique, what recommendations to do you suggest for getting the club face a bit more square at impact? I am currently using a "strong" left hand grip (showing 2 knuckles) with a neutral and soft right hand grip, like you teach.
Thanks for your help,
Tom
Here you go: th-cam.com/video/5z_sgHnHD9g/w-d-xo.html
Learn my grip here: th-cam.com/video/jQZLp8bF-Ww/w-d-xo.html
do this too: th-cam.com/video/uRWI8Mhnsa8/w-d-xo.html
Hi Paul
Great video. So when I go for the back swing with all my clubs it is circular motion. Right.
And downswing is also circular not a sea saw. Please advice.
Thanks all the clubs including pitching wedge.
Absolutely. All clubs. There is lateral going between the 2 axis but if you threw a ball you would shift and turn. You would not just shift. So throw some balls and you will get the feeling in the downswing.
Question to Paul - I bought your swing machine golf dvd a few years back - just wanted to check: is the bodyswing dvd basically the same instruction? I assume it will be the same philosophy (ie effortless swing, powerless arms etc) but are the teachings/drills the same as well?
Similar but with added things people mentioned in the tens of thousands of questions I have answered over the years. The compliment each other. It is more simple as I figured out how to get it to 4 positions instead of six plus other stuff too. How to get distance, how to fix your own swing but I would never change what I do. It works.
great tip..just wondering how long do you hit your driver,,..?
Depends on wind, how hard the fairways are. I typically fly it 280 - 285 downwind more into the wind less. Yesterday we were into the wind on the range. Pin was 280 we were just short.
Rotation is key if you go from strong to neutral swing and fall to properly rotate you will get the shanks
Well, you will get the shanks if you bend over too much. th-cam.com/video/m9kj0548rYw/w-d-xo.html
Thanks
Welcome
Paul, I’m blind in my left eye, when I get to 90 degrees I lose sight of the ball. Any suggestions?
You could be coiling too much. I am right eye dominant and have no issue. Watch this tip. It may help otherwise check how much you are turning your shoulders. You don't have to coil back beyond 90 degrees:
th-cam.com/video/4RwbTnDIdI4/w-d-xo.html
@@paulwilsongolf Thank you! Great video and tip. Now what about putting? When lining up putts I see the line, but when over the ball and looking at the hole with just my right eye...that’s when the adventures begin!
You need to pick out a spot in front of the ball and trust that is the spot. So do your practice strokes first. From behind the ball pick your intermediate target. Stay focused on that as you approach the ball and make your stroke to that target. Not sure how you can go wrong doing it this way.
I still think that I am hitting the ball 250 or so yards even without perfect movement of my body, uncoiling my hips as Mr. Wilson shows. Perhaps I can hit closer to 270 years with complete and appropriate hip movement. Contact with ball now is excellent, but not enough power released for greater distance. Also practice 3 and 4 irons regularly. Generally excellent hitting, but occasional mistakes. Iron swing better than driver swing. 3 wood not correct yet.
Yes, if you are already at 250 then you can get even more in the future.
Fairway woods
th-cam.com/video/pjOXHIWU8ps/w-d-xo.html
Do these 2 drills daily and in a month you will be killing it:
th-cam.com/video/SfIM2GWj9Cs/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/hJeAcEYbvhM/w-d-xo.html
This is important too:
th-cam.com/video/bLskGy7rulo/w-d-xo.html
How far apart should my driver be from my body?
8-10" from the butt of the club to your belt buckle.
Nice👍👍👍
Thanks
As someone who has been watching the likes of Marcus Bell and Paul for some time now, I can safely say that this ‘allowance’ of lifting the left heel has made the single biggest impact on my swing. For years i had it drilled into me that lifting the left heel was a big ‘No No’ but when I started doing it two things happened, firstly significantly more distance but secondly it allows me to push the heel back down and transfer weight. Add in all the relaxed arms and hey presto, you are hitting relaxed long drives 250yds+.....great work Paul
Yes, I don't mind it anymore. I was against it years ago but getting fully coiled is more important.
I meant strong to neutral grip and if fall to rotate around with shoulders and hips properly will result in shanks
Yes, you need rotation. Without that you will be using brute force which will never work.
Should I rotate my hips at the top of the swing or at waist parallel....I just an instructor that teaches that...because he said the hands can never catch up?
Not sure what you are asking. Rotate the hips to start the downswing? You would start doing this as soon as you come down. It is a turn and a shift. Clarify if I am not understanding you.
Paul Wilson Golf....I watched an instructor teaching a student on utube that...the hips do not fully rotate until the club is about parallel to the ground on the downswing....otherwise the arms and hands will not catch up to the impact zone and you will block the shot? I have always worked on starting my rotation before my club and hands reach the full backswing...it just seems like he is discussing a gray area at that point in the downswing?
I could fix that person in 3 mins. There is timing between the release and the body. Turn the body faster and of course they are going to push it. Need to hook a few first then first the body faster. How do people not see this stuff.
Shoulder rotation or flexibility isnt the problem. Its impatience and the brain that are causing a shorter backswing once the brain sees the white ball.
That can be a problem too which I have done tips about. th-cam.com/video/FFZv_c-Fqvw/w-d-xo.html
I tried it both ways as long as i turn my hips and not slide like you where showing i can lower my shoulders and get the same turn. Not that i would do that just saying
Well now you know which one to do.