These videos are your best stuff. The point about your right hand extending the shoulder plane…and how to model it… and then using that to find your own “limit” is something I’ve not heard so explicitly before.
“There aren’t any lines in golf, as in nature, everything’s about curves” This helps to support your idea of nonchalant intent. I love how all your videos fit into each other.
You are an amazing instructor. Wish you would’ve been my organic chemistry professor-I might have passed the course and not have had to change my major!
As you say 'it's not complicated' -it's just that getting the timing of the shoulders and arms moving together is complicated but just needs a lot of practice. thanks.
The best backswing video I have ever seen. I've struggled and struggled with an inside takeaway, and never heard that the left shoulder goes down in synchronization with arms going up. It's been shoulder low, club behind (stuck), or shoulder high, hands high (over the top). While this immediately got me to a great position at the top (using rod to find that place), I found that it changed my timing completely! Now I'm hitting bucket after bucket, rebuilding my sequence from the right starting place at top. Thanks, that was truly excellent instruction! mvh Charles
Do you have any tricks to keep the trail elbow from collapsing in the backswing? Pushing away with my lead hand doesn't seem to work for me. I just can't get a straight lead arm at the top of the backswing.
These videos are your best stuff. The point about your right hand extending the shoulder plane…and how to model it… and then using that to find your own “limit” is something I’ve not heard so explicitly before.
Lifting and turning, a two step movement!!!! Timing this movement with the shoulder and hip....
Great sir Johnathan Taylor almost in every video I learn something for sure
“There aren’t any lines in golf, as in nature, everything’s about curves” This helps to support your idea of nonchalant intent. I love how all your videos fit into each other.
You are an amazing instructor. Wish you would’ve been my organic chemistry professor-I might have passed the course and not have had to change my major!
As you say 'it's not complicated' -it's just that getting the timing of the shoulders and arms moving together is complicated but just needs a lot of practice. thanks.
The best backswing video I have ever seen. I've struggled and struggled with an inside takeaway, and never heard that the left shoulder goes down in synchronization with arms going up. It's been shoulder low, club behind (stuck), or shoulder high, hands high (over the top).
While this immediately got me to a great position at the top (using rod to find that place), I found that it changed my timing completely!
Now I'm hitting bucket after bucket, rebuilding my sequence from the right starting place at top.
Thanks, that was truly excellent instruction!
mvh Charles
Good information!
Very informative, I can only get about 60% of the turn you get. So I have a lot less time to complete my backswing. Thank you
Great tip
Good info as always
Do you have any tricks to keep the trail elbow from collapsing in the backswing? Pushing away with my lead hand doesn't seem to work for me. I just can't get a straight lead arm at the top of the backswing.
Sounds easy but just hold it straight until you reach your hip height. Often the trail elbow is bending because your shoulders are not turning.
Should one limit how far away from the body the left arm goes to keep it straight? Or extend it further with a bend at the elbow?
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@@JonathanTaylor63 thanks!
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