Found the layout of this series format really good. It’s been helpful to watch each video before going to the range and work on it in a structured order.
Stu, as I said before, this entire series has been eye opening. This last part has really pulled all of the pieces together. It has made me think hard about my swing and how I do it. Never thought about the opposing forces of leg length and upper body bend. When you demonstrated it, a light bulb came on in my mind. These 5 parts will be my new practice drills. Absolutely love the education, excellent job. Cheers.
My pleasure R2S - I’ve appreciated all your huge support. One of the most consistent commenters on my channel and every message is warmly received. Have a great Christmas and roll on some solid golf in 25’ - best wishes Stu
@ 👍👍 Btw, what do you think of “never too early to release the club” coaching advice? ie. they advised a la Nicklaus, to start releasing the club naturally.
Great series, Stu. Almost needs a 'movie' with everything edited into one? I'm Looking forward to getting fit for the range in the new year and with the osteoarthritis gone I should be able to train the way I want. The Cartwright way.
Amazing series, Stu! Thanks again for sharing your vast knowledge with us. Your ability to explain and demonstrate what are often complex concepts, and make them simple, cannot be overstated. Before discovering your channel, I had gone down the TH-cam rabbit hole, struggling to figure out why none of these techniques were working. After finding your channel, I realised how rarely anyone addresses key details like the grip, which, in hindsight, was a big part of why I couldn’t improve as much as I wanted. Most content offers little more than a quick tip. Your depth of instruction and the consistency of your message truly stand out!
Thank you Andy, sincerely. I try so hard to work in the detail of the swing in simplistic form as I can make it; this is my mission. Messages like yours make it so rewarding and I can’t thank you enough for taking the time to share your thoughts. Hugely appreciated my friend. Happy Christmas.
.....sorry Stu, I wasn't paying attention, can you please repeat parts 1 thru 5 again? 😁 Just kidding, that series was fantastic.... can't imagine whats coming next......have a great Christmas 🎄🎄🎄 thanks 🎄⛳🍺
Merry Christmas my friend and thank you for being a part of my TH-cam family and taking the time to comment. Hugely appreciated and wish you a superb 2025 on and off the course. Best wishes Stu
This is an eye-opener for me and hints at the reason that fat shots have always been a problem for me (i.e. bent legs at impact). Can't wait to try this out on the range! I have a separate question: I have developed a sore left wrist (outside bone) and sore left elbow (feels a bit like tennis elbow). I have wondered what I am doing wrong, e.g. cupping the left wrist too much or for too long, as in not releasing soon enough? Do you have any knowledge, experience and/or advice on avoiding this based on your or your students' experiences in applying your swing? Finally, I wish you and yours a happy holiday and good health in 2025.
Thank you so Mike; golfers/tennis elbow usually come from poor leverage in the golf swing as long as the grip is as good as you say it is. Sure it’s not too much in the palm? Make sure of these two area and then lighten the grip is possible and if the ball isn’t going right you are on a good path to solving the ailments. Best wishes Stu
This video has really brought everything of your methods together. I've had some difficulty with handle pressure, but I'm thinking that a focus on the extension of the left wrist from setup then back and starting down IS THE PRESSURE ON THE HANDLE. Is that a fair statement since I've been feeling like I lost the feel of the pressure on the handle at the top of my backswing. Feeling the wrist extension tends to allow me to feel the pressure on the handle through the entirety of the swing.
Found the layout of this series format really good. It’s been helpful to watch each video before going to the range and work on it in a structured order.
Thanks so much Jamie, much appreciated my friend.
Stu, as I said before, this entire series has been eye opening. This last part has really pulled all of the pieces together. It has made me think hard about my swing and how I do it. Never thought about the opposing forces of leg length and upper body bend. When you demonstrated it, a light bulb came on in my mind. These 5 parts will be my new practice drills. Absolutely love the education, excellent job. Cheers.
My pleasure R2S - I’ve appreciated all your huge support. One of the most consistent commenters on my channel and every message is warmly received. Have a great Christmas and roll on some solid golf in 25’ - best wishes Stu
Agreed 100%. Low point control is very important
Thanks buddy, glad you agree!
@ 👍👍 Btw, what do you think of “never too early to release the club” coaching advice? ie. they advised a la Nicklaus, to start releasing the club naturally.
Thank you for this lesson ❤
My pleasure my friend. Glad you enjoyed.
This was my “ I finally understand what to do “ moment after will let you know my stroke difference the next time I play.
Great series, Stu. Almost needs a 'movie' with everything edited into one?
I'm Looking forward to getting fit for the range in the new year and with the osteoarthritis gone I should be able to train the way I want. The Cartwright way.
Thanks Doug, I’m pleased with the series, five parts edited down to one ? I could have done one video but chose to do five 😂👍
Amazing series, Stu! Thanks again for sharing your vast knowledge with us. Your ability to explain and demonstrate what are often complex concepts, and make them simple, cannot be overstated. Before discovering your channel, I had gone down the TH-cam rabbit hole, struggling to figure out why none of these techniques were working. After finding your channel, I realised how rarely anyone addresses key details like the grip, which, in hindsight, was a big part of why I couldn’t improve as much as I wanted. Most content offers little more than a quick tip. Your depth of instruction and the consistency of your message truly stand out!
Thank you Andy, sincerely. I try so hard to work in the detail of the swing in simplistic form as I can make it; this is my mission. Messages like yours make it so rewarding and I can’t thank you enough for taking the time to share your thoughts. Hugely appreciated my friend. Happy Christmas.
@ You’re very welcome, Stu! Wishing you a Happy Christmas and looking forward to more great lessons in the new year!
Fabulous series Stu..have a great Christmas with Laura and Barney...best wishes GM
So great to see you this past week Graham and get to know you over the year, much love and happiness to you and your family too Graham. Stu.
Merry xmas 👏
Merry Christmas Yeo! Thanks for all your support in 2024 my friend.
.....sorry Stu, I wasn't paying attention, can you please repeat parts 1 thru 5 again? 😁 Just kidding, that series was fantastic.... can't imagine whats coming next......have a great Christmas 🎄🎄🎄 thanks 🎄⛳🍺
Hahaa on your 🚲 my friend. 😂😂😂Happy Christmas Garry and much love to you and the family. Stu.
Thank you Stu for this well thought-out series, undoubtedly a game-changer for 2025 and beyond! 🙏🏻Merry Christmas 🎄⭐
Merry Christmas my friend and thank you for being a part of my TH-cam family and taking the time to comment. Hugely appreciated and wish you a superb 2025 on and off the course. Best wishes Stu
The left leg push up opens space for the handle .. I really like this feeling as I’ve always struggled with the early extension demon …
Love to hear it Ian!
This is an eye-opener for me and hints at the reason that fat shots have always been a problem for me (i.e. bent legs at impact). Can't wait to try this out on the range! I have a separate question: I have developed a sore left wrist (outside bone) and sore left elbow (feels a bit like tennis elbow). I have wondered what I am doing wrong, e.g. cupping the left wrist too much or for too long, as in not releasing soon enough? Do you have any knowledge, experience and/or advice on avoiding this based on your or your students' experiences in applying your swing? Finally, I wish you and yours a happy holiday and good health in 2025.
Thank you so Mike; golfers/tennis elbow usually come from poor leverage in the golf swing as long as the grip is as good as you say it is. Sure it’s not too much in the palm? Make sure of these two area and then lighten the grip is possible and if the ball isn’t going right you are on a good path to solving the ailments. Best wishes Stu
This video has really brought everything of your methods together. I've had some difficulty with handle pressure, but I'm thinking that a focus on the extension of the left wrist from setup then back and starting down IS THE PRESSURE ON THE HANDLE. Is that a fair statement since I've been feeling like I lost the feel of the pressure on the handle at the top of my backswing. Feeling the wrist extension tends to allow me to feel the pressure on the handle through the entirety of the swing.
Thanks for the feedback Rick, much appreciated my friend.