Warren, I'm gobsmacked. ( some would be happy about that ! ) it's almost like these lessons you do are personal to 95% of us. I think your greatest gift is understanding us club golfers who care about our golf and what we go though. Your guidance is spot on with the best delivery. Unlocking my speed the last 10 years has been a challenge to say the least. Appreciate this drill, many thanks.
Cheers Kieth Glad you found the drill of some interest and hope you can be able to lay it into your swing and add those extra yards that you’re looking for. Wishing you well and all the best Warren
Hello Warren , This drop and drag drill is amazing ! I have played two rounds since watching your lesson and never have drove the ball better ! Willow Valley in Hamilton and Copetown Woods Copetown Ontario Canada . Thank You very Much !
Cheers Robert for the feedback and I appreciate the message and you taking the time out to not only watch but to leave your comment too. Many thanks and wishing you all the best Warren
So hopeful that this drill will enable me to take the hood off of my driver at last. Im one of those that you mentioned at the start of the video that uses the 3 wood religiously. Thanks again for another fantastic video.
Hi Wayne Many thanks for your message and feedback, and really hope that you can be able to start heading driver, but be aware that it might be a slower process than you want so be patient with it. Please let me know if and when you do or if you have any questions. Many thanks and appreciate the support . Kind regards Warren
Many thanks for your kind words and message. I’m just glad that I’m able to reach out to a few more people and hopefully help. Loving your username Regards Warren
Wow! Just did this drill in my backyard and what a great feeling. I struggle with over active shoulders and being too steep. My launch monitor showed several AOA values above 4, which I’ve never had!! Thank you
Thanks Chris, I really appreciate you taking the time out to message me with your feedback with this drill. I’m really hope it can be of some use to you going forward. I’m sure it will. Active shoulders is something that I used to suffer with so I know how tricky it can be, sticking with it and persevering with it is the key, And keeping continuity in your practice and your thoughts to your swing is so important. Sending you my best Warren
Thanks Chris, I really appreciate you taking the time out to message me with your feedback with this drill. I’m really hope it can be of some use to you going forward. I’m sure it will. Active shoulders is something that I used to suffer with so I know how tricky it can be, sticking with it and persevering with it is the key, And keeping continuity in your practice and your thoughts to your swing is so important. Sending you my best Warren
All going to plan I’ll be at the range tonight. I’ll be sure to try this out! On a side note, my driver is 10.5 degrees. I’m nearly certain it’s to much loft, as I get a lot of height with my drives. I’m going to upgrade my driver soon anyway, so I’ll probably get a custom fit and see if that’s the issue. Thanks for your great advice Warren, I’ve recommended your channel a few times now!
Many thanks for your message, always look at the shaft too because if it’s spinning too high in the air you might be using a two flexible shaft. Sending you my best War
@@warrenbennettgolfacademy Sound advice, Warren, the pro at the range offered me a hit on their indoor setup to see my spin rates, but I was due home so didn’t get a chance. He also mentioned this about my driver shaft, Cheers mate, better get looked at and see what the story is!
One added bonus for this drill for those of us here in Texas where it’s 40 degrees Celsius outside 🥵 - this is easy to do inside where there’s air conditioning! 😆 Provided of course you’re a safe distance from the TV or certain family members. 😉 For a guy who has a big shoulder turn, love the idea of using this to build that muscle memory of my hands dropping rather than going outside in. Will add this to my list of at-home (in-home) drills! Thanks for the long distance coaching!
Hello Warren, I was amazed of how much this drill helped me drive the ball. The driver is the most difficult club for me, I'm a very bad driver. I did this drill for ten times and then shot a ball with my driver and the ball went long a quite straight. Now I do the drill a couple of times before I drive the ball. Thank you very much.is for me
Great video, my fear for avoiding dropping like this has been out of fear of hitting the ground however this drill encourages you to face that fear head on and gain confidence when integrating the feeling into your swing at the same time teaching you to avoid hitting the ground in transition.
Hi Phil, I understand what you’re saying, but in reality this is only for a split second in transition together with lateral forces it shouldn’t be something that you should worry about. Wishing you all the best and any questions please let me know. Regards Warren
I have to admit I was a bit skeptical of this drill because it seems so simple, but I tried this today and my drives were so much better. My course was busy today so I had plenty of time to do this while waiting to tee off. Thanks for the tip!
Thanks very much for your message and your feedback, I suppose that’s one positive from a slow round, but I hate slow golf! Hoping for a quicker round for you next time. Kind regards Warren
Could you do this with all clubs? I imagine an arc around to the back…. if you could figure out the “drop spot” for each club. I’m excited to try this! You could use these drop spots as “targets” in your real swing
Thank you very much for your support. Really appreciate you taking the time out to message me, and obviously subscribing to the channel to. I hope I can be of some help to you. Warren
Cheers Paul, Appreciate the message, and yes, it can definitely be applied to a three wood. In terms of lessons, I left my role as a head professional in December so at the moment I am not giving personal lessons I’m sorry. If anything changes, I will notify everyone on the channel . Many thanks and wishing you all the best. Warren
Leaving the back to the target is great for all clubs I have found. It stops me coming over the top. I try to tell myself I'm not trying to hit the ball, I'm trying to execute a swing.
Many thanks for your message and support. You can add an element of this to an iron that’s for sure, Put an iron does require less spine tilt than a driver, but no question you can add an element of this. Many thanks once again and all the best. Warren
I hit 75 gross today at Ealing Golf club using this drill. It’s the best driver drill I’ve ever heard of. Drives were long and straight and flew off the driver face like a bullet. Question: why is this not so good for irons?
Great score that well done, I’m sure the Greens at Ealing are running very quick and smooth, so makes that score even better. You can definitely add an element of this to an iron shot, but generally for an iron that needs to be less spin tilt and more covering the ball with your body. But no question you can add an element of this to an iron. Thanks for the message and all the best. Warren
Best TH-cam coach by a country mile, obviously very knowledgeable but your delivery is on the money. Cheers Warren.
Cheers John, thank you for watching and taking the time out to message to.
Many thanks
Warren
Simply the best instruction on Utube 👍👍👍 - thanks sooo much
Warren, I'm gobsmacked. ( some would be happy about that ! ) it's almost like these lessons you do are personal to 95% of us. I think your greatest gift is understanding us club golfers who care about our golf and what we go though. Your guidance is spot on with the best delivery. Unlocking my speed the last 10 years has been a challenge to say the least. Appreciate this drill, many thanks.
Cheers Kieth
Glad you found the drill of some interest and hope you can be able to lay it into your swing and add those extra yards that you’re looking for.
Wishing you well and all the best
Warren
I've been playing years,and this is first time seen this drill, will try this in range today.
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This drill is the magic move for me. Just played after using your drill this weekend. Long high draw 🎉. Thank you!
Hello Warren , This drop and drag drill is amazing ! I have played two rounds since watching your lesson and never have drove the ball better ! Willow Valley in Hamilton and Copetown Woods Copetown Ontario Canada . Thank You very Much !
Awesome to hear Drank thank you for sharing and taking the time to message.
Regards
Warren
Well explained.. very good info !!!👍👏👏👏
Thanks Doug appreciate the feedback.
Regards
Warren
That’s the light bulb moment for me. Thanks.
Cheers Robert for the feedback and I appreciate the message and you taking the time out to not only watch but to leave your comment too.
Many thanks and wishing you all the best
Warren
So hopeful that this drill will enable me to take the hood off of my driver at last. Im one of those that you mentioned at the start of the video that uses the 3 wood religiously. Thanks again for another fantastic video.
Hi Wayne
Many thanks for your message and feedback, and really hope that you can be able to start heading driver, but be aware that it might be a slower process than you want so be patient with it. Please let me know if and when you do or if you have any questions.
Many thanks and appreciate the support .
Kind regards
Warren
@@warrenbennettgolfacademy Thanks Warren
Warren your certainly on a roll with these series of videos, looking forward to more of your wisdom and meaningful drills!
Many thanks for your kind words and message. I’m just glad that I’m able to reach out to a few more people and hopefully help.
Loving your username
Regards
Warren
Wow! Just did this drill in my backyard and what a great feeling. I struggle with over active shoulders and being too steep. My launch monitor showed several AOA values above 4, which I’ve never had!! Thank you
Thanks Chris, I really appreciate you taking the time out to message me with your feedback with this drill. I’m really hope it can be of some use to you going forward. I’m sure it will.
Active shoulders is something that I used to suffer with so I know how tricky it can be, sticking with it and persevering with it is the key, And keeping continuity in your practice and your thoughts to your swing is so important.
Sending you my best
Warren
Thanks Chris, I really appreciate you taking the time out to message me with your feedback with this drill. I’m really hope it can be of some use to you going forward. I’m sure it will.
Active shoulders is something that I used to suffer with so I know how tricky it can be, sticking with it and persevering with it is the key, And keeping continuity in your practice and your thoughts to your swing is so important.
Sending you my best
Warren
Quality video once again 😊
Great video and what a great pup! Good boy!
Many thanks, well sometimes he ! I’ve given Trev a stroke for you.
Many thanks for your message
Warren
Very nice Warren. Thank you for your insightful videos.
Thanks Kenny, wishing you well and thank you for taking the time to write the message and leaving your feedback.
Kind regards
Warren
I still spin with the driver but get away with it. Excellent video. Something to practise this week. Many thanks 🙏
Cheers, Dan wishing you all the best and hope everything is all well over there in Canada 🇨🇦 🇬🇧🐶
What a great drill !! Can’t wait to apply it in my next practice
Thanks Martin and hope it goes well.
Many thanks
Warren
Just found your channel and enjoying the videos and the great lessons ,will try this drill sure thanks
All going to plan I’ll be at the range tonight. I’ll be sure to try this out!
On a side note, my driver is 10.5 degrees. I’m nearly certain it’s to much loft, as I get a lot of height with my drives. I’m going to upgrade my driver soon anyway, so I’ll probably get a custom fit and see if that’s the issue. Thanks for your great advice Warren, I’ve recommended your channel a few times now!
Many thanks for your message, always look at the shaft too because if it’s spinning too high in the air you might be using a two flexible shaft.
Sending you my best
War
@@warrenbennettgolfacademy Sound advice, Warren, the pro at the range offered me a hit on their indoor setup to see my spin rates, but I was due home so didn’t get a chance. He also mentioned this about my driver shaft, Cheers mate, better get looked at and see what the story is!
I'm new to your channel and I've only watched 3 videos...so far. I love your teaching method and the nuggets you offer. Glad to be aboard.
One added bonus for this drill for those of us here in Texas where it’s 40 degrees Celsius outside 🥵 - this is easy to do inside where there’s air conditioning! 😆 Provided of course you’re a safe distance from the TV or certain family members. 😉 For a guy who has a big shoulder turn, love the idea of using this to build that muscle memory of my hands dropping rather than going outside in. Will add this to my list of at-home (in-home) drills!
Thanks for the long distance coaching!
Hello Warren, I was amazed of how much this drill helped me drive the ball. The driver is the most difficult club for me, I'm a very bad driver. I did this drill for ten times and then shot a ball with my driver and the ball went long a quite straight. Now I do the drill a couple of times before I drive the ball. Thank you very much.is for me
Warren great drill one to put into my practice routines.
Thanks, Edward.
Appreciate your feedback and taking the time out to message.
Warren
Fantastic drill, thanks Warren.
Appreciate you taking the time to message Eric, and hope he can be some help to you.
Regards
Warren
Great video, my fear for avoiding dropping like this has been out of fear of hitting the ground however this drill encourages you to face that fear head on and gain confidence when integrating the feeling into your swing at the same time teaching you to avoid hitting the ground in transition.
Hi Phil,
I understand what you’re saying, but in reality this is only for a split second in transition together with lateral forces it shouldn’t be something that you should worry about.
Wishing you all the best and any questions please let me know.
Regards
Warren
I have to admit I was a bit skeptical of this drill because it seems so simple, but I tried this today and my drives were so much better. My course was busy today so I had plenty of time to do this while waiting to tee off. Thanks for the tip!
Thanks very much for your message and your feedback, I suppose that’s one positive from a slow round, but I hate slow golf! Hoping for a quicker round for you next time.
Kind regards
Warren
Very instructive, thank you😊
Thank you very much
Regards
Warren
Thank u so much great explanation 🇦🇺😎👍⛳️🫡
Appreciate you taking the time out to leave your feedback, and it’s awesome to know you’re watching from Australia.
Kind regards
Warren
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Thanks Warren, I'll give this a go!
Thanks very much for your support, and wishing you well and I hope it works.
Regards
Warren
Great video and easy to understand
Many thanks Stephen,
Appreciate the message and taking the time out to leave your feedback .
Wishing you well and all the best .
Regards
Warren
Could you do this with all clubs? I imagine an arc around to the back…. if you could figure out the “drop spot” for each club. I’m excited to try this! You could use these drop spots as “targets” in your real swing
Yes definitely with any club 👍
thanks warren brilliant exercise
Thanks, Roy. Appreciate you taking the time to leave your message and feedback, and sending you my best.
Kind regards
Warren
Warren, I am a new subscriber. Love your videos. Very clear and the drills are great
Thank you very much for your support. Really appreciate you taking the time out to message me, and obviously subscribing to the channel to. I hope I can be of some help to you.
Warren
Loving the video’s
Can this be applied to 3wood also
Ps do you provide online personal training
Cheers Paul
Fantastic delivery
Cheers Paul,
Appreciate the message, and yes, it can definitely be applied to a three wood.
In terms of lessons, I left my role as a head professional in December so at the moment I am not giving personal lessons I’m sorry.
If anything changes, I will notify everyone on the channel .
Many thanks and wishing you all the best.
Warren
Ok Warren thanks for your reply
Really think your coaching seems really simple,natural I’ll give your tips a try.cheers Paul
Is this the same for irons please - I have huge problem with early release
Leaving the back to the target is great for all clubs I have found. It stops me coming over the top. I try to tell myself I'm not trying to hit the ball, I'm trying to execute a swing.
Maybe a Corsair buddy!?
Warren, great July series. One question, would your Driver drill work with irons? Many thanks. J
Many thanks for your message and support.
You can add an element of this to an iron that’s for sure, Put an iron does require less spine tilt than a driver, but no question you can add an element of this.
Many thanks once again and all the best.
Warren
One thing that you seem to do well with the driver is your consistent head position - surely this needs emphasising?
I have done in previous videos, mainly the ‘Nicklaus Effect’
Thanks
I hit 75 gross today at Ealing Golf club using this drill. It’s the best driver drill I’ve ever heard of. Drives were long and straight and flew off the driver face like a bullet. Question: why is this not so good for irons?
Great score that well done, I’m sure the Greens at Ealing are running very quick and smooth, so makes that score even better.
You can definitely add an element of this to an iron shot, but generally for an iron that needs to be less spin tilt and more covering the ball with your body. But no question you can add an element of this to an iron.
Thanks for the message and all the best.
Warren