Your channel is unbelievable. Every time I'm having an issue, you have a video to address it, and your explanations are exactly spot-on and what I need to hear. This tip is for all of your content. You are so appreciated.
Great explanation! The width is pertinent! After wondering why i look like a cartoon winding up and thinking it was from my lead arm it is apparent now that it is due to my trailing arm and baseball swing muscle memory. Thanks man
Great video Johnathan. I've never subscribed to any Pro but this was a first. I really enjoy your KISS (Keep It Simple Stupid) method to a game that can get very complicated. Looking forward to the rest of your videos.
Great lesson! You teach me how to fix my mistake! Thank you to use the term lead arm and tail arm because I am a left hand person. It make me understand better.
Damn young fellow congratulations to you and your trainer your looking very fit in the arms and shoulders And this is a very helpful video.....👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Nice job in explaining “ early cast causes” and fixes. My trail arm extension certainly can improve more. I will definitely incorporate your drill. Also I would like to recommend you doing a video on causes and fixes for those of us who lose lag mostly on the second part of the downswing and tend to flip at the bottom of the swing. Thanks again for sharing your insights👍.
Johnathan, great videos and instruction, I've watched all of them. Question for future videos, on the down swing what should I be doing/feeling with the right arm - should I be pulling down with my right hand or should I be unfolding my right arm to create lag and the proper down swing? Much thanks!
Amazing VD . Thanks . My problem is with driver . I Stoke irons without casting but drills will help power to irons as well . So with driver how far away for the but end of shaft to wall ?
Take it back - squeeze your left pinky ( that’s how you get that sharper angle he mentions ) - I had an ugly cast that immediately went away simply with a grip pressure change ( at transition )
I have taken video of myself and I know I am casting the club, but if I don't I will dig my club head into the ground....what I am I doing wrong and what other drill can I work on to correct the casting ?....thanks
The most common reason for casting the club is a weak grip. A weak grip with the thumb pad on the side of the grip usually changes the spine angle to straight or forward. This causes the casting to compensate for the lack of 'low point' control. Check your grip first. 95% of the problem stems from there.
Your channel is unbelievable. Every time I'm having an issue, you have a video to address it, and your explanations are exactly spot-on and what I need to hear. This tip is for all of your content. You are so appreciated.
Thank you so much 🙏 happy that I can help
Bro. You helped my golf more than all the other teachers.
Hi Jonathan, you've just described my swing to a T (pardon the pun). Will be testing it out tomorrow. Super explanation and drill sounds great.
You are in tremendous shape, guy! Kudos! Many thanks for the analysis and associated guidance!
Thanks!
Great job explaining in plain language, thanks!
Love this explanation and it squarely hits home for me. Thanks so much JKM for keeping it simple and to the point as you always do. Nice!
Jon, brilliant explanation. I am a caster. Going with width and angles immediately.
Great video, you should also point out that they should not sway in order to get their hands outside their trail foot. Well done
That's a great tip I have never seen that one before , thanks.
Great explanation! The width is pertinent! After wondering why i look like a cartoon winding up and thinking it was from my lead arm it is apparent now that it is due to my trailing arm and baseball swing muscle memory. Thanks man
Great video Johnathan. I've never subscribed to any Pro but this was a first. I really enjoy your KISS (Keep It Simple Stupid) method to a game that can get very complicated. Looking forward to the rest of your videos.
Great explanation! Thank you.
Thanks for your vids Jonathan ....you are a very knowledgeable young man with a bright future ...good luck !!
This is something that I have been working on. I'll see if the swing thought of 'getting the hands outside the back leg' works for me. Thank you.
Great lesson! You teach me how to fix my mistake! Thank you to use the term lead arm and tail arm because I am a left hand person. It make me understand better.
Nice job, very helpful.
I have been struggling with bending left arms and casting since long time and hope to fix it soon with this video. Thanks for sharing!
Awesome video!! Rly useful tips🤯🤯🤯
Great Job Fella ! Tks 👌🏼👏🏼🔝
Damn young fellow congratulations to you and your trainer your looking very fit in the arms and shoulders
And this is a very helpful video.....👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Nice job in explaining “ early cast causes” and fixes. My trail arm extension certainly can improve more. I will definitely incorporate your drill.
Also I would like to recommend you doing a video on causes and fixes for those of us who lose lag mostly on the second part of the downswing
and tend to flip at the bottom of the swing.
Thanks again for sharing your insights👍.
Great tip thank you
Great tip .
Johnathan, great videos and instruction, I've watched all of them. Question for future videos, on the down swing what should I be doing/feeling with the right arm - should I be pulling down with my right hand or should I be unfolding my right arm to create lag and the proper down swing? Much thanks!
Really helped
Great content !
Amazing VD . Thanks . My problem is with driver . I Stoke irons without casting but drills will help power to irons as well . So with driver how far away for the but end of shaft to wall ?
Take it back - squeeze your left pinky ( that’s how you get that sharper angle he mentions ) - I had an ugly cast that immediately went away simply with a grip pressure change ( at transition )
Do you have any tips for the release thanks
Awesome!
👍👍 up.
JK get in weight room, love your videos.. Hope you and family are great!
coach!!! I hope you are doing ok!
Great
hi jon! great videos! where are you located?
Hi there I am currently in Singapore!
Thank you
I have taken video of myself and I know I am casting the club, but if I don't I will dig my club head into the ground....what I am I doing wrong and what other drill can I work on to correct the casting ?....thanks
what if you cast at the nearly end of the swing, before impact ? how can i fix that?
Genius
I have a really wide take away and still cast..
Really is just keeping your left arm straight :-)
The most common reason for casting the club is a weak grip. A weak grip with the thumb pad on the side of the grip usually changes the spine angle to straight or forward. This causes the casting to compensate for the lack of 'low point' control. Check your grip first. 95% of the problem stems from there.
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