First ever comment on TH-cam but has to share. Had a fitting with Matt at GL on a weekend home from the US. After multiple previous fittings at other big box fitters, this was the first time I felt that the person I was working with was actually concerned about what was best for my game and not their commission. Golf Liberty is my new go to! Good luck Matt!
I’m currently reading Jack Nicklaus’ ‘Golf My Way’ and he describes looking at the ball with his left eye, and having his head tilted away from the ball, much as you’re talking about. I’m experimenting with it; it feels weird but results are promising.
Something I worked on a bit with Matt at the end of last year was that in my backswing my lead shoulder was tilting my head so the eye-line went out-to-in, resulting in my head tilting back to compensate on the downswing resulting in aggressive in-to-out coming through. I struggled to find something that felt comfortable to minimize the head tilt but felt like stiffening my neck to combat the shoulder helped keep the eyes on plane but limited my swing in different ways that become obvious from this video. Something I noticed here (whether intentional or not) was using a slight head twist back as a trigger for starting the swing. So far in a couple of range sessions this has really enabled me to not have to focus on the head tilting side to side, and allow me to get back to solid fundamentals in the rest of the backswing. Thanks for these informative videos, I might have continued down a worse path trying to force my head to not move at all if it weren't for this!
Tried this on the range today and hit some tasty shots. Feels better and more fluid. Takes a bit to get used to but great tip, sir. Thank you. Great to see you back.
Thanks Matt, I watched this video right before I went down the driving range. Hit a few “misfires” until I got some confidence in it then was hitting it the best I have all year! Thanks for all your efforts in providing the masses with real world tips and instruction
This is something I’ve been working on and have noticed some good things come of it. You’re right about the perception of the ball so it does take some practice.
When I was in junior golf and in high school my Dad would tell me to "keep my head down" and all it was, was just a verbal indication to stop looking up at towards the target before a made contact with the ball to avoid hitting thin shots. I think a lot of people over think the "keep your head down" thing.
You made some Great points in this video. I’m actually practicing this by turning, looking over my left shoulder and closing my right eye. Definitely a different feeling. I really struggle turning with my driver for some reason🤪. Thanks for the technical insight!
this is the number one thing i have to do for contact right now - totally agree! if I go into extension in the backswing (head tilted more toward the target) I will chunk the shit out of it. if I move slightly off the ball like you demonstrated and never go into extension, I generally hit it well. this is to the point where if I feel myself go into extension in the backswing I will stop my swing and reset because I know I will likely chunk it.
All of my right handed tendencies are yours! Hand lifting, reverse pivoting, low pulls or blocks. I've been doing exactly this move recently and the difference in range of motion has been dramatic. Question - what is your weight distribution on irons vs driver?
I remember working on this w Tyler Mcghie and while it felt super weird/wrong, the results were really good once I got used to it. I think I've fallen back into bad habits.
Thanks Matty, that's a super video that has helped enormously. Mate, just a wee suggestion; if you're showing close-ups on posture and spin angle please may I ask you to wear lighter/more contrasting shirts as you seem to disappear into the background; though it's probably just me getting old. Keep up the great work and appreciate your guidance :)
Bobby jones talkes about being cognizant of the ball position whilst not limiting head movement and coupling that with him positioning head so he “sees” the ball with his left eye.
I do just this.. My commented about me moving my head, and when I tried not to tilt my head in backswing I lose awareness of my club. I think there might be people with different kinds of understandings of space and changing or not changing the orientation of head might be very subjective (like most of things in golf).
I tend to agree with the idea that keeping one's head down is not good advice. Although, keeping ones head still is good advice for many/most amature golfers, because from what I've seen many amatures move their head way to much.
disagree, many new players when told "keep your head still" or "keep your head down" end up doing weird shit and moving their head worse to keep their own perception of stillness intact. like the head moving down toward the ball in the backswing and then up away from the ball in the down swing
I think the bigger problem is people moving their head too far forward through the downswing. If you watch any pro golfer, you'll notice how they keep their head behind the ball at impact, this is what makes it easier to have an in-to-out path and a proper angle of attack, especially with the driver.
I've noticed in my own experience, like you menton and demonstrate, this helps hit a draw. Would you tweak anything with head position/eyes to help fade it?
this works first 9 holes. next 9 holes not so much. try doing that after 100 balls at the range without cameras monitoring your movement. the consistency drops like a rock
First ever comment on TH-cam but has to share. Had a fitting with Matt at GL on a weekend home from the US. After multiple previous fittings at other big box fitters, this was the first time I felt that the person I was working with was actually concerned about what was best for my game and not their commission. Golf Liberty is my new go to! Good luck Matt!
I’m currently reading Jack Nicklaus’ ‘Golf My Way’ and he describes looking at the ball with his left eye, and having his head tilted away from the ball, much as you’re talking about. I’m experimenting with it; it feels weird but results are promising.
Have you seen the video of that book on TH-cam?
Something I worked on a bit with Matt at the end of last year was that in my backswing my lead shoulder was tilting my head so the eye-line went out-to-in, resulting in my head tilting back to compensate on the downswing resulting in aggressive in-to-out coming through. I struggled to find something that felt comfortable to minimize the head tilt but felt like stiffening my neck to combat the shoulder helped keep the eyes on plane but limited my swing in different ways that become obvious from this video.
Something I noticed here (whether intentional or not) was using a slight head twist back as a trigger for starting the swing. So far in a couple of range sessions this has really enabled me to not have to focus on the head tilting side to side, and allow me to get back to solid fundamentals in the rest of the backswing. Thanks for these informative videos, I might have continued down a worse path trying to force my head to not move at all if it weren't for this!
Tried this on the range today and hit some tasty shots. Feels better and more fluid. Takes a bit to get used to but great tip, sir. Thank you. Great to see you back.
I wondered where you went. Glad I found your new content. Your videos will change my game. Thank you Matt.
Thanks Matt, I watched this video right before I went down the driving range. Hit a few “misfires” until I got some confidence in it then was hitting it the best I have all year!
Thanks for all your efforts in providing the masses with real world tips and instruction
This is great to see - I think for me the challenge would be not to "Sway" when trying this approach. Loving this channel, Matt!
Thanks for making me feel better about my head movement! I do have a hard time sometimes keeping my eye on the ball
This is something I’ve been working on and have noticed some good things come of it. You’re right about the perception of the ball so it does take some practice.
When I was in junior golf and in high school my Dad would tell me to "keep my head down" and all it was, was just a verbal indication to stop looking up at towards the target before a made contact with the ball to avoid hitting thin shots. I think a lot of people over think the "keep your head down" thing.
You made some Great points in this video. I’m actually practicing this by turning, looking over my left shoulder and closing my right eye. Definitely a different feeling. I really struggle turning with my driver for some reason🤪. Thanks for the technical insight!
Tried it and certainly helps you to get your shoulders through and facing the target , much better contact Cheers
It actually works. I have a fused disc in my neck. Turning as descriped really helps my shoulder turn.
Always enjoy your videos Matt, you have such a pleasant mannerism! Envious of your golf swing.
this is the number one thing i have to do for contact right now - totally agree! if I go into extension in the backswing (head tilted more toward the target) I will chunk the shit out of it. if I move slightly off the ball like you demonstrated and never go into extension, I generally hit it well. this is to the point where if I feel myself go into extension in the backswing I will stop my swing and reset because I know I will likely chunk it.
Great to hear from you Matty. Love your approach to golf !
All of my right handed tendencies are yours! Hand lifting, reverse pivoting, low pulls or blocks. I've been doing exactly this move recently and the difference in range of motion has been dramatic. Question - what is your weight distribution on irons vs driver?
I remember working on this w Tyler Mcghie and while it felt super weird/wrong, the results were really good once I got used to it. I think I've fallen back into bad habits.
Thanks Matty, that's a super video that has helped enormously. Mate, just a wee suggestion; if you're showing close-ups on posture and spin angle please may I ask you to wear lighter/more contrasting shirts as you seem to disappear into the background; though it's probably just me getting old. Keep up the great work and appreciate your guidance :)
Keep them coming Matty Boy.
Bobby jones talkes about being cognizant of the ball position whilst not limiting head movement and coupling that with him positioning head so he “sees” the ball with his left eye.
Being a left eye dominant, lefthanded golfer, guessing the ball perception will be off when I move my head like that. Will try it though.
awesome effortless power I always enjoy your videos.
I mean, our eyeballs DO move for a reason! Great subject matter Matty 👏
Good to see Matt doing videos. You need better lighting dude!
I do just this.. My commented about me moving my head, and when I tried not to tilt my head in backswing I lose awareness of my club. I think there might be people with different kinds of understandings of space and changing or not changing the orientation of head might be very subjective (like most of things in golf).
Thank you. Very interesting.
so do you actually look at the ball or do you have a spot picked out that you are looking at?
I tend to agree with the idea that keeping one's head down is not good advice. Although, keeping ones head still is good advice for many/most amature golfers, because from what I've seen many amatures move their head way to much.
disagree, many new players when told "keep your head still" or "keep your head down" end up doing weird shit and moving their head worse to keep their own perception of stillness intact. like the head moving down toward the ball in the backswing and then up away from the ball in the down swing
Great Vid, will give it a try
Are you left or right eye dominant? I’m a righty that golfs lefty and is left eye dominant.
I think the bigger problem is people moving their head too far forward through the downswing. If you watch any pro golfer, you'll notice how they keep their head behind the ball at impact, this is what makes it easier to have an in-to-out path and a proper angle of attack, especially with the driver.
I've noticed in my own experience, like you menton and demonstrate, this helps hit a draw. Would you tweak anything with head position/eyes to help fade it?
yes I'd keep them a bit more on top (first demonstration)
@@GolfLiberty Thanks Matt, I'll try it out. Love the content, keep up the great work!
Matty how do you decouple this from losing posture and having too flat of a shoulder turn?
This head movement specifically shouldn’t cause an overly flat shoulder turn or posture loss, would address those in other ways
Weather permitting I’m gonna get outside today and work on it
this works first 9 holes. next 9 holes not so much. try doing that after 100 balls at the range without cameras monitoring your movement. the consistency drops like a rock
Would it possible for you to "mirror" your swing in order for us to watch you like a "righty"?
Didn’t Nicholas turn his head a little back before he started his backswing?
Matty Boy!! How you doing brother?
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why not position the head/eyes tilted that way at address vs moving during the backswing?
I was thinking about the same question. Many greats pre-set this action. E.g. Nicklaus and Hogan.
Do y’all… watch the ball while you hit it? I take in like no visual info after my downswing starts
Are you using axiom 125x?
I was here yes
I always feel like I hit the ball best when I keep my head behind the ball. Otherwise I feel like I get too far forward and tend to get very steep.
Pretty much the Jack Nicklaus move. Also would have been a better visual if you had a lighter colored shirt.
Isn't your trail arm in a bad position. I was taught that is a flying elbow or elbow stuck behind you. Nice video
Yup, it’s something I need to work on
@@GolfLiberty I have the same thing
Do you see how far Matt hits it? It's not that much of a problem. 😅
Good video. Wear a lighter colored shirt for contrast.
Grandpa use to say “ let your shoulder bring your chin up “ not keep head down