So many instructors have different ways of explaining things. You definitely have a simplified explanation of the golf swing and one that’s very easy to learn. I’ve struggled with early extension all my life and I’m working hard to change that. I’ve seen a couple of your videos now and I will keep watching them over and over and doing drills to ingrain those feelings. I’m tired of searching all over you tube everyday for that one tip that will help me and I think I may have found it with your two videos. Thanks much!
@jeffg5989 thanks for commenting. Really pleased to read you have been able to find simple and effective tips to help you improve your early extension golf swing. If there is anything else you'd like me to cover to help your progression feel free to let me know. I also offer 1-2-1 online tuition if you're ever needing a second pari of eyes on the swing. Either way keep me posted!
Squatting also throws the hands on to plane at the 'slot' height - I'm so happy to see this taught, it's right and for some reason these days rarely mentioned. Another interesting research was that pressing on the outside of the right foot for a right hander (which is part of the squat), biomechanically as humans (something to do with falling out of trees apparently) , also throws the arms outward onto plane (just keep the wrists quiet). Thanks again, refreshing, honest, effective tutorial Harry. *****
Thanks again for commenting, really pleased to read that you agree with this move and I totally agree with you. It’s not spoken about enough. It makes a big difference with controlling what the club face does that’s for sure!
I never comment on videos, but your step by step explanation is incredibly easy to follow and helpful! Got yourself another subscriber! I look forward to binge watching all your other videos on my way to the range! Thanks Harry!!
This is really clear, and helped me to FEEL what I should be doing, rather than just having a concept of it in my head (which would be a distraction when to actually come to do it!)
I'm a 66 year old golfer that has had left knee replacement and have a torn ACL in my right knee. As I have gotten older, I notice I am losing strength in my legs and my golf game reflects that. I usually start off each round even par through 7-8 holes then I start compensation by over swinging with my upper body. I end up shooting 7-8 over par through the middle holes and finally get my swing back during the last 3-4 holes. This video instruction should help me with the proper lower body motion and hopefully help strengthen my legs as I practice (daily). Thanks for the go-to lesson on lower body movement.
Hi thanks for commenting and sharing your current experiences on the course, it's great to read you're heading out on the course after your torn ACL really focusing on gaining more lower body strength in your game. If you're looking for any personal help with this to make sure you doing the right downswing drills to suit you, use the zoom booking link on my home page and we can discuss a plan to get you shooting consistent numbers throughout your round.
Thank you, really glad you enjoyed the video and took valuable tips from it! Another simple driver video coming out today similar concept to what I teach in this video!
This is explained exceptionally well, and this move is exactly what’s lacking in my swing at the minute. I get my weight forward and all, I pull the club down and that tends to open my knee and the coiled up effect unwinds me naturally to finish on lead leg. I compress my irons most of the time but do feel my Achilles heel shot, the 3 wood of the deck would greatly benefit from this squatting technique. Plus I’m confident my driver would gain extra yards from this manoeuvre. I just have to practice, practice, practice what you have taught us here… ffs golf huh!
Hi thanks for commenting and i'm pleased to read that you've took some good pieces of info away with you to practice this. And i agree with the 3 wood off the deck this will really help that too. And agree even more with practice, practice and practice... keep going, keep persevering and the results will come. If there's anything else you'd like to see on the channel let me know!
This means a lot, thank you very much, more to come, excited to continue creating content for you to watch and learn and get better at this amazing game. Have you managed to give this a try yet?
Excellent video Harry on the proper move for hitting the driver and irons! This is definitely a reminder for us all on a correct "how to" swing! I have certainly picked up on a couple of your suggestions that I will be working on in my swing! Well Done Harry! Keep up the good work!
That's interesting, yes when you move the driver head further back it would encourage this which si great, if you find you keep the strike doing this then great, I struggle to strike out the middle when doing this.
In regards to the takeaway, when exactly do you like to apply downward pressure on the grip to hinge the club up as you explained in a video a few days ago? In this video you didn't mention that and only mentioned taking it back with the left arm
Great question, I would look into testing this with it and without it to see what works best for you. If the hinge/ push down works for you. It should still work with driver for you.
You should emphasize that you have to keep your back to the target as you are starting the squat on the downswing. Also the arms free fall at the top in conjunction with the squat. If you hold the arms at the top your process will create slices as golfers come across.
Hi Michael, thanks for commenting with your thoughts on the video, and I totally agree. This is a video which I made around 6 months ago and since then I’ve watched and improved this method of the squat into the ground and maintaining the shoulder turn as we begin to squat. Feel free to check out more downswing videos more up to date and you should se me emphasise this! Have you managed to give this a try yet?
When you squat do you look for the flexed feeling in the trail glute. If you ever seen tiger rehearsing that move with his trail glute back you will know what i am talking about
Yes i do, this is to help tiger create more room through impact, I've done a video based on this topic that may be better for you to watch... th-cam.com/video/Jm5PfWm9MHg/w-d-xo.html
I think I have pretty well mastered your swing with the irons and it works great, thanks. My club has mostly tight lies, which is not a problem with irons or of course hybrids. But the 4 wood or 3 wood (I carry both because of the design of the course} it drives me insane because I either hit the ball a little fat or thin because of the tight lie. I have had no luck moving the ball farther back in my stance and I have no luck trying to hit slightly up on the ball to keep from hitting it fat. Any suggestions? I just ruin par 5's because I leave my self farther out for the 3rd. Thanks so much!!
Hi thanks for commenting. it's great to read you feel you have worked out the irons. But for the hybrid clubs it's slightly different. I'll aim to look into bringing a video on this for you o help improve the strike, but in the meantime, you can take a look at this video i did a while back on the hybrids... th-cam.com/video/V7BJEeiJ37w/w-d-xo.html and you can also take a look at this other hybrid video about the top mistakes... th-cam.com/video/yCEGke3fz9U/w-d-xo.html
@@harryshawgolf I’ve been playing okay golf shooting under 90 and now I lost my driver completely. I’m uncomfortable over the ball and I shank all my drives. So now I’m shooting mid 90s at very easy courses.
Ok, the good thing is you know exactly what the problem is and it sounds like if you fix this issue, your scores would drop ay below 90 every time. On the App: Skillest I can take a look at your swing and identify the changes we want to make to make your driver shots work for you. Follow my profile and drop me a message if you need further assistance.
I see you misspoke stating lead hip to trail foot however I feel the crease in my upper trail leg more loaded than trail hip toward leaf heel. Any comments or do you see what I mean?
Careful telling people to pull the lead hip back this has the tendency to make people just spin out. Lead hip is best to be looked at as a brace almost has to feel still and swing into it. It will turn
Hi thanks for commenting with your thoughts, I will look into the methods which most often with golfers of al ages and abilities struggle with hence why i've mentioned this. Will take note, cheers.
I didn’t take his comment that way. I think what he was saying is that as you extend your legs from that squatting position, you will see your lead hip move backwards naturally. It’s a sign that you are doing it correctly, not a thought that you should be trying. But I may be misunderstanding what he’s saying.
You create confusion as to which foot is pushed off and upward from...after the squat. In this video at 19:00 minutes, when using a driver you say push off and up from the left foot. However, when using irons, you say push off and upward after the squat... from the right foot. This is not clearly stated! Is it because with irons the angle of attack must be downward, while with driver it must be upward?
Let me clarify it for you, it's the same for both, being the right foot, the push off 'onto the left foot' thats me explaining that the push of comes from the right to transfer the weight onto the left foot (form trail side to lead side). Hope this helps!
It's an estimate as I've come across many golfers, however not all golfers, who suffer from these driver downswing issues and every time I've worked on this with my in-person or online students... this has helped them improve their driver shots. Give it a try!
Thanks for the feedback. I try to balance providing helpful tips with keeping things clear. I’ll keep this in mind for future videos to make them easier to follow.
You might think so but a lot of golfers who's I've coached in person and online have struggled with this and trying to do this spot on the first time without swaying/ moving off the ball. It's good to read you find it easy to get into this position. Hows your golf going?
So many instructors have different ways of explaining things. You definitely have a simplified explanation of the golf swing and one that’s very easy to learn. I’ve struggled with early extension all my life and I’m working hard to change that. I’ve seen a couple of your videos now and I will keep watching them over and over and doing drills to ingrain those feelings. I’m tired of searching all over you tube everyday for that one tip that will help me and I think I may have found it with your two videos. Thanks much!
@jeffg5989 thanks for commenting. Really pleased to read you have been able to find simple and effective tips to help you improve your early extension golf swing. If there is anything else you'd like me to cover to help your progression feel free to let me know. I also offer 1-2-1 online tuition if you're ever needing a second pari of eyes on the swing. Either way keep me posted!
Squatting also throws the hands on to plane at the 'slot' height - I'm so happy to see this taught, it's right and for some reason these days rarely mentioned. Another interesting research was that pressing on the outside of the right foot for a right hander (which is part of the squat), biomechanically as humans (something to do with falling out of trees apparently) , also throws the arms outward onto plane (just keep the wrists quiet). Thanks again, refreshing, honest, effective tutorial Harry. *****
Thanks again for commenting, really pleased to read that you agree with this move and I totally agree with you. It’s not spoken about enough. It makes a big difference with controlling what the club face does that’s for sure!
I never comment on videos, but your step by step explanation is incredibly easy to follow and helpful! Got yourself another subscriber!
I look forward to binge watching all your other videos on my way to the range!
Thanks Harry!!
Hi,
Thank you, I’m pleased you enjoyed this video!
How did you get on at the range?
Great job of breaking down the golf swing to the fundamentals
Thanks, pleased you enjoyed the video, is there anything you'd like to see next on the channel?
This is really clear, and helped me to FEEL what I should be doing, rather than just having a concept of it in my head (which would be a distraction when to actually come to do it!)
Yes the feel is the key, glad you found the video clear, keep me posted with how you're getting on.
This is an excellent lesson for me to incorporate. I like the thought of spiraling up, squating, and then spiraling back up.
That's great to read. Yes, this is a nice and simple 3 step move to implement in your game. Keep me posted with how you're getting on!
I'm a 66 year old golfer that has had left knee replacement and have a torn ACL in my right knee. As I have gotten older, I notice I am losing strength in my legs and my golf game reflects that. I usually start off each round even par through 7-8 holes then I start compensation by over swinging with my upper body. I end up shooting 7-8 over par through the middle holes and finally get my swing back during the last 3-4 holes. This video instruction should help me with the proper lower body motion and hopefully help strengthen my legs as I practice (daily). Thanks for the go-to lesson on lower body movement.
Hi thanks for commenting and sharing your current experiences on the course, it's great to read you're heading out on the course after your torn ACL really focusing on gaining more lower body strength in your game. If you're looking for any personal help with this to make sure you doing the right downswing drills to suit you, use the zoom booking link on my home page and we can discuss a plan to get you shooting consistent numbers throughout your round.
Seriously good explanation. I’ve watch 100s of vids and this one has been the catalyst that best explains the up and down feeling. Cheers from Oz.
Thank you, really glad you enjoyed the video and took valuable tips from it! Another simple driver video coming out today similar concept to what I teach in this video!
This is explained exceptionally well, and this move is exactly what’s lacking in my swing at the minute. I get my weight forward and all, I pull the club down and that tends to open my knee and the coiled up effect unwinds me naturally to finish on lead leg. I compress my irons most of the time but do feel my Achilles heel shot, the 3 wood of the deck would greatly benefit from this squatting technique. Plus I’m confident my driver would gain extra yards from this manoeuvre. I just have to practice, practice, practice what you have taught us here… ffs golf huh!
Hi thanks for commenting and i'm pleased to read that you've took some good pieces of info away with you to practice this. And i agree with the 3 wood off the deck this will really help that too. And agree even more with practice, practice and practice... keep going, keep persevering and the results will come. If there's anything else you'd like to see on the channel let me know!
Best coach on TH-cam!!!
Thank you, that means a lot!
*You're going places and taking off to 100K soon nothing but honest true master teaching bravo!*
This means a lot, thank you very much, more to come, excited to continue creating content for you to watch and learn and get better at this amazing game. Have you managed to give this a try yet?
Excellent video Harry on the proper move for hitting the driver and irons! This is definitely a reminder for us all on a correct "how to" swing! I have certainly picked up on a couple of your suggestions that I will be working on in my swing! Well Done Harry! Keep up the good work!
Thanks John, appreciate the comments as always!
Harry I have found starting the driver head 1 foot behind the ball [moe normanish] helps keep the shoulders square and leads to an upward strike.
That's interesting, yes when you move the driver head further back it would encourage this which si great, if you find you keep the strike doing this then great, I struggle to strike out the middle when doing this.
In regards to the takeaway, when exactly do you like to apply downward pressure on the grip to hinge the club up as you explained in a video a few days ago? In this video you didn't mention that and only mentioned taking it back with the left arm
Great question, I would look into testing this with it and without it to see what works best for you. If the hinge/ push down works for you. It should still work with driver for you.
Nice one harry all I need now is practise excellent video.
Thanks Garry, let me know how the practice goes using this!
You should emphasize that you have to keep your back to the target as you are starting the squat on the downswing. Also the arms free fall at the top in conjunction with the squat. If you hold the arms at the top your process will create slices as golfers come across.
Hi Michael, thanks for commenting with your thoughts on the video, and I totally agree. This is a video which I made around 6 months ago and since then I’ve watched and improved this method of the squat into the ground and maintaining the shoulder turn as we begin to squat. Feel free to check out more downswing videos more up to date and you should se me emphasise this! Have you managed to give this a try yet?
When you squat do you look for the flexed feeling in the trail glute. If you ever seen tiger rehearsing that move with his trail glute back you will know what i am talking about
Yes i do, this is to help tiger create more room through impact, I've done a video based on this topic that may be better for you to watch... th-cam.com/video/Jm5PfWm9MHg/w-d-xo.html
I think I have pretty well mastered your swing with the irons and it works great, thanks. My club has mostly tight lies, which is not a problem with irons or of course hybrids. But the 4 wood or 3 wood (I carry both because of the design of the course} it drives me insane because I either hit the ball a little fat or thin because of the tight lie. I have had no luck moving the ball farther back in my stance and I have no luck trying to hit slightly up on the ball to keep from hitting it fat. Any suggestions? I just ruin par 5's because I leave my self farther out for the 3rd. Thanks so much!!
Hi thanks for commenting. it's great to read you feel you have worked out the irons. But for the hybrid clubs it's slightly different. I'll aim to look into bringing a video on this for you o help improve the strike, but in the meantime, you can take a look at this video i did a while back on the hybrids... th-cam.com/video/V7BJEeiJ37w/w-d-xo.html and you can also take a look at this other hybrid video about the top mistakes... th-cam.com/video/yCEGke3fz9U/w-d-xo.html
You are the best thank you 🙏
You're very welcome, have you managed to give this a try at the driving range yet?
This is amazing. Will try it
Thanks, yes give this a try and keep me posted with how you're getting on! Are there any other skills/ tips you'd like me to cover on the channel?
@@harryshawgolf I’ve been playing okay golf shooting under 90 and now I lost my driver completely. I’m uncomfortable over the ball and I shank all my drives. So now I’m shooting mid 90s at very easy courses.
Ok, the good thing is you know exactly what the problem is and it sounds like if you fix this issue, your scores would drop ay below 90 every time. On the App: Skillest I can take a look at your swing and identify the changes we want to make to make your driver shots work for you. Follow my profile and drop me a message if you need further assistance.
Are you pushing off thr front foot on the back swing and back foot on the downswing to initiate those movements
Hi Nicholas, good question and yes is the answer. Have you managed to give this a try yet?
Bedankt
Thank you very much, really appreciate it!
I see you misspoke stating lead hip to trail foot however I feel the crease in my upper trail leg more loaded than trail hip toward leaf heel. Any comments or do you see what I mean?
Hi, yes it does makes sense, maybe because you're straightening/ locking your leg dead straight?
@@harryshawgolf no I keep leg bent I am applying pressure
Let's get that zoom call arranged and we can take it from there!
Careful telling people to pull the lead hip back this has the tendency to make people just spin out. Lead hip is best to be looked at as a brace almost has to feel still and swing into it. It will turn
Hi thanks for commenting with your thoughts, I will look into the methods which most often with golfers of al ages and abilities struggle with hence why i've mentioned this. Will take note, cheers.
I didn’t take his comment that way. I think what he was saying is that as you extend your legs from that squatting position, you will see your lead hip move backwards naturally. It’s a sign that you are doing it correctly, not a thought that you should be trying. But I may be misunderstanding what he’s saying.
Thanks for commenting, either way always looking for ways to improve the content. What are your thoughts on the video? Hows your game at the moment?
You create confusion as to which foot is pushed off and upward from...after the squat. In this video at 19:00 minutes, when using a driver you say push off and up from the left foot. However, when using irons, you say push off and upward after the squat... from the right foot. This is not clearly stated!
Is it because with irons the angle of attack must be downward, while with driver it must be upward?
Let me clarify it for you, it's the same for both, being the right foot, the push off 'onto the left foot' thats me explaining that the push of comes from the right to transfer the weight onto the left foot (form trail side to lead side). Hope this helps!
How do you know it’s not 93%?
It's an estimate as I've come across many golfers, however not all golfers, who suffer from these driver downswing issues and every time I've worked on this with my in-person or online students... this has helped them improve their driver shots. Give it a try!
Probably closer to 93 per cent.
Do you reckon? haha!
Too much speaking....
Thanks for the feedback. I try to balance providing helpful tips with keeping things clear. I’ll keep this in mind for future videos to make them easier to follow.
92% huh @12:00 bro you can easily just turn without going off the ball lol what are you doing.
You might think so but a lot of golfers who's I've coached in person and online have struggled with this and trying to do this spot on the first time without swaying/ moving off the ball. It's good to read you find it easy to get into this position. Hows your golf going?