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Craig, its so refreshing seeing a world class golf coach demonstrating drills and hitting shots. This provides the viewer a degree of credibility. Thank you
It's a sign of credibility when a coach will credit another instructor with information or drills that the coach finds useful. Just starting with your videos and I am truly impressed with your content. Thank you!
I’m sold on this concept. I just broke 80 three outings in a row. I only had broke 80 three times in my last 18 rounds prior to watching this video. I have watched it several times.
@@CraigHansonGolf Thank you for your reply. Can you state the shoulder tilt at impact from the down the view you relied on in your video? The video roughly states that, from a down the line view, the shoulders are tilted about 41 degrees at the top of the back swing. Also, at the point past impact, from a down the line view, where the club appears to come out just below the lead shoulder, the shoulder tilt is 55 degrees. My question really turns out to be: Do the shoulders, from the top of the back swing through to the point where the club reappears under the front shoulder continue to tilt more (from 41 to 55) or is there a flattening between the to reference points such that at impact, from a down the line view, the shoulder tilt is less then 41 degrees, with a steepening post impact? Hope this makes sense. You through me off with your video referencing down the line views but answering my question with reference to frontal views. Thank you.
@@CraigHansonGolf No worries, I think my question was not well-phrased. Trying to understand whether the shoulder tilt you reference, 41 degrees at the top, continually increases from the angle at the top to where the club appears under the lead shoulder post impact. Thank you.
I have just started putting most of my weight forward and not shifting. When doing this, all you do is rotate on the front leg, and these tilt angles magically follow. Crisp contact with the ball. I will try your drills and shifting, but shifting often gphas caused swaying for me,
They will differ. We have all the information and biomechanics stats on all areas on WorldClassGolf.com We don’t show it all on youtube. Dr Robert Neal is one of worlds leading biomechanics instructors.
Great video, I have started implementing this within my swing and ball striking is much improved in fact overall golf swing strike and distance is much better, I have measured my back swing and down swing, I'm now about 36 degrees and 45 degrees way off but still loads better than before at about 28/35. Still going to try to get to 41/55 or as close as an old boy can. One question, all the examples you have are with irons, is this format the same with Driver.
thanks so much for sharing. I really really appreciate it. The driver is about 5 degrees less on the backswing. as we are hitting the ball more on the way up with a driver, you’ll see the shoulders vary between 55 - low 60s half way through
I see a backward lean with your back even how slight it is. It can create a back pain and a problem all the way down your back. I have done things with the swing that very few people have ever done. I was very long and very accurate with all my shots. My swing was very smooth and I wouldn’t trade it with anyone. I was unable to try the tour and Mr. Bill Campbell a former US amateur champion told me that I had what it take to be good at it. I just wish I could have done it
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Craig, its so refreshing seeing a world class golf coach demonstrating drills and hitting shots. This provides the viewer a degree of credibility. Thank you
Your very welcome. Thanks so much for taking the time to share. 👍👍
It's a sign of credibility when a coach will credit another instructor with information or drills that the coach finds useful. Just starting with your videos and I am truly impressed with your content. Thank you!
Thanks very much for the kind and insightful comment. I really appreciate you taking the time to post.
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I’m sold on this concept. I just broke 80 three outings in a row. I only had broke 80 three times in my last 18 rounds prior to watching this video. I have watched it several times.
great stuff! - Thanks for sharing! 👍👍
I just want to thank you for this video. It was an eye opening video for me
No worries thanks for posting
Thank you for taking the time to reply my message
Excellent tip/lessons here
Been working hard to get the right shoulder down - well explained
Thanks very much
@@hiranm8944 good luck
For pros, what is the shoulder tilt angle at impact? Great video. Thank you.
front the front view at impact 30-35 with driver…25 -30 with irons
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@@CraigHansonGolf Thank you for your reply. Can you state the shoulder tilt at impact from the down the view you relied on in your video? The video roughly states that, from a down the line view, the shoulders are tilted about 41 degrees at the top of the back swing. Also, at the point past impact, from a down the line view, where the club appears to come out just below the lead shoulder, the shoulder tilt is 55 degrees. My question really turns out to be: Do the shoulders, from the top of the back swing through to the point where the club reappears under the front shoulder continue to tilt more (from 41 to 55) or is there a flattening between the to reference points such that at impact, from a down the line view, the shoulder tilt is less then 41 degrees, with a steepening post impact? Hope this makes sense. You through me off with your video referencing down the line views but answering my question with reference to frontal views. Thank you.
@@johnsahhar7599 you can’t measure the tilt at impact from DTL
@@johnsahhar7599 i’m not sure how to answer your other question sorry.
@@CraigHansonGolf No worries, I think my question was not well-phrased. Trying to understand whether the shoulder tilt you reference, 41 degrees at the top, continually increases from the angle at the top to where the club appears under the lead shoulder post impact. Thank you.
As always the best Pro
Thank you
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I have just started putting most of my weight forward and not shifting. When doing this, all you do is rotate on the front leg, and these tilt angles magically follow. Crisp contact with the ball. I will try your drills and shifting, but shifting often gphas caused swaying for me,
most people shift with the top half
keep your back arched in the finish position to prevent this
Great stuff ! I shot my second lowest score ever today. It was a solid round no birdies.
Thanks and well done 👍👍👍👍 congratulations
Interesting. Are these numbers the same for short and long clubs alike? The same for PW and Driver?
They will differ. We have all the information and biomechanics stats on all areas on WorldClassGolf.com
We don’t show it all on youtube.
Dr Robert Neal is one of worlds leading biomechanics instructors.
@@CraigHansonGolf Thanks for the quick answer. So is the 40/55 ratio for mid-irons and the numbers for driver might be lower but in a similar ratio?
Great video! Thank you!
Thanks Erik .. thanks for taking the time to post 👍👍
Great video, I have started implementing this within my swing and ball striking is much improved in fact overall golf swing strike and distance is much better, I have measured my back swing and down swing, I'm now about 36 degrees and 45 degrees way off but still loads better than before at about 28/35. Still going to try to get to 41/55 or as close as an old boy can. One question, all the examples you have are with irons, is this format the same with Driver.
thanks so much for sharing. I really really appreciate it.
The driver is about 5 degrees less on the backswing.
as we are hitting the ball more on the way up with a driver, you’ll see the shoulders vary between 55 - low 60s half way through
Like this video learned a lot
Thank you
can you give me a way to get out of a left-arm chicken wing?@@CraigHansonGolf
I see a backward lean with your back even how slight it is. It can create a back pain and a problem all the way down your back. I have done things with the swing that very few people have ever done. I was very long and very accurate with all my shots. My swing was very smooth and I wouldn’t trade it with anyone. I was unable to try the tour and Mr. Bill Campbell a former US amateur champion told me that I had what it take to be good at it. I just wish I could have done it
Thanks for posting
How..?
How what ?
Great drills now if only my 80 year old body could do it. LOL
Get as close as you can 😊.. thanks so much for posting i really appreciate it