Well done Harry. Clearly explained. For the iron shots I have not seen the low point and how to get there with associated drill described better. Cheers. Looking forward to the Driver tips
What I don’t understand and no one ever explains is how to keep the club from hitting the ball thin. Since the ball is on the ground and the club is descending on a path to strike the ground 3-4” past the ball, logic dictates the clubs leading edge would hit the ball thin every time, especially with a high lofted club. To avoid that from happening it would require a tremendous amount of forward shaft lean- which obviously isn’t the case. So whazzup?
The low point has to be below the surface. The lowering phase is what gets you below the surface. The raising phase happens during the release but you are still taking a divot after the ball
@robertnelson2719 that's a very good question, and one for me to answer either on a youtube video or on Skillest. I'll take note of this for you. To strike the golf ball and to not thinned the ball, is a combination of the swing arc/ circle and the loft presented at the moment of impact.
@blackstter6317 the combination of the hands down and sternum forward, what i've explained in the video, give this a ry and let me know how you get on!
Thanks, Harry. Nice drill to practice at home this 3 months of winter. Yes, see you on the next video.
Nicely done! Thank you.
Great as always, Harry. I am of course curious to see your view on driver.
@wolfgangkehrer618 note taken regarding the driver, thanks for commenting, glad you enjoyed the video!
Tried it out on the range yesterday and the results were great.
Drop & shift as 2 motions is a great swing thought, thanks, excellent video.
@mikerichardson5022 thank you, pleased you enjoyed the video!
Well done Harry. Clearly explained. For the iron shots I have not seen the low point and how to get there with associated drill described better. Cheers. Looking forward to the Driver tips
@tonycowan9437 thanks Tony, glad you enjoyed the video. Driver videos coming your way this week!
Changed my game
@JackRobinson-gu1qh great to read this has helped you with your ball striking, looking forward to catching up in person!
Very good, do driver tooplease
@robertcress2457 thank you, note taken!
What I don’t understand and no one ever explains is how to keep the club from hitting the ball thin. Since the ball is on the ground and the club is descending on a path to strike the ground 3-4” past the ball, logic dictates the clubs leading edge would hit the ball thin every time, especially with a high lofted club. To avoid that from happening it would require a tremendous amount of forward shaft lean- which obviously isn’t the case. So whazzup?
The low point has to be below the surface. The lowering phase is what gets you below the surface. The raising phase happens during the release but you are still taking a divot after the ball
@robertnelson2719 that's a very good question, and one for me to answer either on a youtube video or on Skillest. I'll take note of this for you. To strike the golf ball and to not thinned the ball, is a combination of the swing arc/ circle and the loft presented at the moment of impact.
@OnTheSnap1 yes!
So what is the 'Secret Move'?
@blackstter6317 the combination of the hands down and sternum forward, what i've explained in the video, give this a ry and let me know how you get on!
Ah yes, go ahead and make the driver video, thanks.
@coegj will do, thanks for watching!
lost me the moment he said secret.
It is simple. Don’t divot at all. Tiger said that.