The tip on move ball back a little instead of align body to the right is great. Thanks! When possible, please use tracer to show ball trajectory, it helps to see the effect.
Time Index (6:08- 6:26) - the Golden Golf Knowledge: 1) don't Draw the driver - it's against the rules 2) for everything else, move the ball back slightly & feel your Path slightly from the inside
As a taller player, I find that having the ball more forward works for me - if I put it back a bit I have a tendency to early extend. But your concepts of rotation can solve that. I had some experience at Top Golf in Las Vegas modeling your swing concepts and flushed a 4 iron (the actually had longer clubs) over 200 yards on multiple shots, hitting the target with a little push draw multiple times - the push draw felt natural. I will be exploring this over the winter!
@@MiloLinesGolf I so appreciate your personal reply.I shared a few of your vids last night with my son in law, who has played a ton of baseball. . I showed him how you adapt some baseball physics into your swing as he has a tendency to end up on the trail foot club face open. Notwithstanding the clubface path, I noticed this kickback myself somewhat.. instead of it being a defect, it appears it can be a natural consequence to the power generated, like a howitzer returning to firing position. It would be an interesting topic to cover. I hope I can get to AZ this year. Had some major abdominal surgery early Dec. and some setbacks, but thinking Mid March I will be ready,
Great video! My question is how how you help a student with lower speed to maintain these good movements whilst adding some loft. My longer clubs don’t fly high enough because I decrease dynamic loft too much for my speed. Short irons go miles and long clubs go nowhere. Would make a great video.😉
I am in to out with irons. I can hit a push draw. I can hit a wild Tiger hook. I can hit a fade. It is soooo hard for me to hit a push draw with driver! You have any videos to address this?
@@MiloLinesGolf I was negative. Then tried to get it up. I’m 3-5° up. I’m willing to switch. I have 111 average ball speed with 9i. Stupid driver has baffled me last couple years. I had shoulder reconstruction (everything torn) and have struggled with draw ever since. Oh well. Maybe bomb the power fade and live in the middle. I should be carrying 280 not 250!
I’m not sure we are seeing the same thing. I don’t see much forearm rotation until well after impact which doesn’t have any effect on the ball already long gone.
The best ball striker of modern times , Lee Trevino , had trouble consistently hitting a high draw, so working the ball is hardly necessary for even plus handicap golfers . If you want to eliminate flipping and minimizing rolling the wrists to square the clubface , then one must rotate the torso . The question becomes how to rotate your torso sufficiently for middle aged and older golfers who lack sufficient mobility and who have incorrectly ingrained the flip and roll.
The tip on move ball back a little instead of align body to the right is great. Thanks! When possible, please use tracer to show ball trajectory, it helps to see the effect.
We may look to add that feature in the future, thanks.
Another great video simplifying swing thoughts is one of the main reasons I follow Milo’s teachings.
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Henry has a good swing. Rolls his forearms nicely like everyone else. Toe up at P6, toe up at P8.
We would like to see a bit less of that, but yes, there aren't many that have the face extremely stable on both ends.
Time Index (6:08- 6:26) - the Golden Golf Knowledge:
1) don't Draw the driver - it's against the rules
2) for everything else, move the ball back slightly & feel your Path slightly from the inside
That's how I do it!
As a taller player, I find that having the ball more forward works for me - if I put it back a bit I have a tendency to early extend. But your concepts of rotation can solve that. I had some experience at Top Golf in Las Vegas modeling your swing concepts and flushed a 4 iron (the actually had longer clubs) over 200 yards on multiple shots, hitting the target with a little push draw multiple times - the push draw felt natural. I will be exploring this over the winter!
Awesome Kevin, wishing you the best of luck! If I can be of further help in person or online, please do find me at milolinesgolf.com.
@@MiloLinesGolf Thinking about a spring training visit and lesson. Will get on your website to check out things😃
@@MiloLinesGolf I so appreciate your personal reply.I shared a few of your vids last night with my son in law, who has played a ton of baseball. . I showed him how you adapt some baseball physics into your swing as he has a tendency to end up on the trail foot club face open. Notwithstanding the clubface path, I noticed this kickback myself somewhat.. instead of it being a defect, it appears it can be a natural consequence to the power generated, like a howitzer returning to firing position. It would be an interesting topic to cover. I hope I can get to AZ this year. Had some major abdominal surgery early Dec. and some setbacks, but thinking Mid March I will be ready,
I also play every Iron Shot Forward ,Can Draw-Hook or Fade -Slice by Going Down after it .
Too often we see the ball position get too far back, here is a good video we recently released on this: th-cam.com/video/G6ErMRZyDYU/w-d-xo.html
Great video! My question is how how you help a student with lower speed to maintain these good movements whilst adding some loft. My longer clubs don’t fly high enough because I decrease dynamic loft too much for my speed. Short irons go miles and long clubs go nowhere. Would make a great video.😉
Some of it is Club fitting and some setup and swing modifications but it’s difficult to give the recipe without working with the student
Thanks for the reply and totally understand it depends.
When does the trail wrist extension get released ? Slightly before impact, at impact or slightly after impact ? Thanks
It unwinds itself and begins unwinding around p6 and ideally doesn’t fully unwind until after impact.
That makes sense but I feel like I have to purposely hold onto my trail wrist extension past P6 otherwise it flips
@@chrisstevens2593 gotta speed up the pivot
I like RTD's - Rotational Tasty Draws :)
RTD's, nice!
Project 2023 Milo's adds drawing the driver to his bag.
Never said I can’t do it. I just don’t like to do it.
I am in to out with irons. I can hit a push draw. I can hit a wild Tiger hook. I can hit a fade. It is soooo hard for me to hit a push draw with driver! You have any videos to address this?
Yes if you’re attack angle is up draws take work. Easier to just hit the bomb fade.
@@MiloLinesGolf I was negative. Then tried to get it up. I’m 3-5° up. I’m willing to switch. I have 111 average ball speed with 9i. Stupid driver has baffled me last couple years. I had shoulder reconstruction (everything torn) and have struggled with draw ever since. Oh well. Maybe bomb the power fade and live in the middle. I should be carrying 280 not 250!
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When watching the last swing in slow motion you can see the forearm rotation more than a body rotation creating the push draw. Please explain…
I’m not sure we are seeing the same thing. I don’t see much forearm rotation until well after impact which doesn’t have any effect on the ball already long gone.
The best ball striker of modern times , Lee Trevino , had trouble consistently hitting a high draw, so working the ball is hardly necessary for even plus handicap golfers .
If you want to eliminate flipping and minimizing rolling the wrists to square the clubface , then one must rotate the torso . The question becomes how to rotate your torso sufficiently for middle aged and older golfers who lack sufficient mobility and who have incorrectly ingrained the flip and roll.
In my experience most older golfers actually do have the mobility needed but the proper pattern has been lost for a myriad of reasons.
@@MiloLinesGolf Fully agree. I'm 68 and rotating my torso properly is a no-brainer.
“If I wanna play well, I play a fade” best advice in the video 😂
Lol
Why does Milo never want to hit a draw on driver?
Just not my preference, but occasionally I'll mix it in.
Too much talk and not enough swing.
Thanks for your feedback.