Proper backswing and shallowing early in the downswing would by itself take care of many other potential issues. Utterly important, and utterly great lesson!
Thanks for the great drills clay, i've watched your videos all year long. My new years resolution was to consistently break 100 and im now shooting high 80s/low 90s with your help!
Thanks for the great tip Clay, my swing seems flat and am excited to see how this feels! Only thing is, we don't have grass ranges this time of year up in British Columbia, is there a device that can support an alignment stick to have it propped up like this on a mat range? Thanks :)
Clay ...can you talk about shallowing the shaft at the last 1/3 of the downswing ?? ...I know I shallow the shaft at the top but somewhere around P6 it steepens and I end up with impact near the hosel ...I think my solution involves getting my right wrist into ulnar deviation 1/2 way down ....while also keeping this right wrist in extension (not easy) ...and simultaneously getting belt buckle to face the target / maintaining side bend right
Hi, I would recommend shallowing it the club at the beginning of the downswing. If you do that then you don't have to worry about the other things you're talking about. If you shallow it later then you have to depend more on timing instead of just pivoting. Play well! Quentin | TSG Instructor
I'll be honest, you can get out the protractor and an alignment stick, OR, you can buy my B29 Blue Brick and save yourself the hassle! improve.topspeedgolf.com/blue-brick/lp1/
After you make these changes you will not play good golf for weeks or even months. It is a complete rebuild but if you want a correct swing it must be done.
Proper backswing and shallowing early in the downswing would by itself take care of many other potential issues. Utterly important, and utterly great lesson!
Thanks for sharing!
Solid instruction Clay! Forces the player to swing on or under the plane a little, great drill.
Thanks!
Beautiful swing and a great strike.
Excellent video and explanation Clay, well done lad!
Thank you kindly
outstanding lesson, thank you. I'm heading to the range
Great! Let me know how it goes!
Great drill!
Glad you think so!
Thanks for the great drills clay, i've watched your videos all year long. My new years resolution was to consistently break 100 and im now shooting high 80s/low 90s with your help!
Nice! Thanks for sharing!
You are into magic, in it's pure form
Thanks!
1:19 - talks about the angle of orange shaft and where is should be by using your own golf club as a guide .
Excellent.
Does it matter what angle the stick is in the ground? As long as it is the same angle as your golf club at address, it should be fine?
Clay - does it matter where the grounded stick is placed in regards to the position of the ball between your feet?
Is this the same with a driver?
Would you do this differently with a wedge vs a driver as far as under/over???
@clay would this stick alignment drill work for driver
Can you make a ball shaping video? How to hit draws, fades, high shots, etc
We have several. Here is one: th-cam.com/video/iC0kVg1a6qw/w-d-xo.html
Thanks for the great tip Clay, my swing seems flat and am excited to see how this feels! Only thing is, we don't have grass ranges this time of year up in British Columbia, is there a device that can support an alignment stick to have it propped up like this on a mat range? Thanks :)
Tour Striker Plane Station
I empty the basket with range balls in, then turn the basket upside down and place the alignment stick through the holes of the basket 🙂
@@TopSpeedGolf Thanks Clay!
@@nigelhardy5606 Clever! I'll give that a try, thanks
Use a range bucket works great!
God I wish you were my coach. You identify a lot of my issues which are common issues.
Thanks!
what alignment sticks are you using here?
Looks like home depot driveway markers, you don’t really need the fancy branded stuff it’s the same thing and cheap
what angle is that alignment stick in the ground?
Angle of your shaft at address.
Can I do that with the driver?
Yes
7:34 how are people doing with this?
Clay ...can you talk about shallowing the shaft at the last 1/3 of the downswing ?? ...I know I shallow the shaft at the top but somewhere around P6 it steepens and I end up with impact near the hosel ...I think my solution involves getting my right wrist into ulnar deviation 1/2 way down ....while also keeping this right wrist in extension (not easy) ...and simultaneously getting belt buckle to face the target / maintaining side bend right
Hi, I would recommend shallowing it the club at the beginning of the downswing. If you do that then you don't have to worry about the other things you're talking about. If you shallow it later then you have to depend more on timing instead of just pivoting. Play well! Quentin | TSG Instructor
The simplest way to shallow the club is to put your trail elbow in towards the side of your stomach when starting the downswing!
Thanks for sharing!
Not to look too much into it. But what angle do you want stick. I am drilling a block of wood for a holder to use. Have to use a Matt in garage
I'll be honest, you can get out the protractor and an alignment stick, OR, you can buy my B29 Blue Brick and save yourself the hassle! improve.topspeedgolf.com/blue-brick/lp1/
After you make these changes you will not play good golf for weeks or even months. It is a complete rebuild but if you want a correct swing it must be done.
Thanks for sharing. Play well!
Everyone talking this stack & tilt approach.
Thanks for sharing!
Show us how to to do it right instead of wasting time telling over and over how people do it wrong.