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How to manage to keep the club in front of me, while turning during the swing. It is so easy to turn faster (and shift the weight to the left too early) in the downswing, which moves the club behind me.
This is the level of instruction produced when wisdom and passion come together. Pure gold! Best instruction I have found on TH-cam. Thank you and keep up the great work. Anxiously looking forward to future content.
I cannot thank you enough for pointing out the distance to the ball error (7:32). I never realized how differently I positioned myself with different clubs. I am now using the "pointing at the belt buckle" distance to check. It has made an incredible difference to pay attention to this and get my hand in the same place every time. A thousand thank you's from a slowly improving golfer.
Your instruction style is awesome. So many instructors speak so fast to get a lot of information out in a short video, it is hard to absorb and process. I find your style allows me to absorb and even have that “aha” moment. Appreciate your time Thank you
1984 US Open at Winged Foot. Practice range. I stood behind Seve Ballesteros. He was at the extreme left of the range. Hitting 4 irons landing mere feet away from people parking their cars next to the range. Amazing to watch. Later I saw him say in an interview. That he never looked at the ground. That's where all the trouble is. Bunkers, water. He looked at the piece of the sky where he wanted his ball to go through.
Thats so cool…guess thats another big difference between me and a pro (there are many 😜) i always see the bunker , woods , water 🤷🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️..-probably started from the many times my ball went there lol
I can't thank you enough. It's too late for me to be a 'feel' player. I like technical explanations for how to hit the ball correctly. Everything you say in your videos really resonates with me.
Just came across this video by accident. I'm a real slicer. Almost all of my slice went 90 degrees to the right. And all of the mistakes you pointed out is exactly what my swing currently is.
I watched your instruction on grip. Went out later that day to the range and couldn't believe how much of a difference it made! Thanks for the great content. Keep it up Sensei!
Best explanation I've ever seen (out of 100's of different TH-cam videos on this subject) on the causes of slicing the ball, and the remedies to correct it. Thanks much Ed for the great video, and helping us old duffers get around the course a bit better. Liked and subscribed.
Definitely like your style of teaching! I am a senior long term double digit hcp and watch a lot of U tube golf instruction most of the time to focused on the secret detail that does nothing for me but set up another compensatory move to my swing. I would like to see your lesson tee, how you evaluate and manage the person’s problem correction. A 10 minute max video that has been edited from your hour or so lesson giving the details, etc. Your recent Flip lesson would be an example but edited and better filming(closer has already been suggested).Selfishly I would prefer senior instruction lessons 😊. Finally do you offer video lessons? Coach Ed you represent “Show Me state” well keep it going.
Where the heck have you been!!!!! I'm going to be 74 in three weeks and I really hope I can hang in there long enough to implement some of the best instruction I have ever seen. THANK YOU!
Three months later: I'm making improvements but have really been struggling with my driver and woods- hitting right and slicing. Thank you for explaining the over-reaching in the back of the back swing that is causing me to get the club head stuck in back. Your simple, clear instructions are exactly what I need. Thank you so much. Golf can get very frustrating for me but I'm not giving up. Your instruction gives me confidence to keep trying.
This is the best and most honest video on TH-cam. You are doing really great job. God bless you!! I have a question😢 Is there any tip or what is most important point to keep the club in front. I am struggling with that my club is always behind.
Wow so much good information. I am a slicer with my long clubs 3,5 wood and driver. I will film my shots and find which slicer I am but after your explanation I think I fall in the club not swinging back in front of me and never catching up… at least now I know what to look for, thank you so much. During tournaments I close my stance 30-45º to hit the ball straight; I do want to change that. Thank you very much for taking the time to share your wisdom.
Just happened to run across this video and glad I did. Really appreciate the instruction and fundamental breakdown of why its important keeping the club in front of you . Would like to hear your thoughts on keeping the spine angle through the ball since all I hear about is the 50ish percent shoulder angle being the target for proper swing path .
Absolutely loved this video!!! The simplicity of your instruction makes it clear and understandable! I would like to hear your instruction on the release, and perhaps some ideas of how to fix a poor release! I have struggled with this since I began, early extension, chicken wing arms and staying back without a proper follow through! I’m sure you can give some insight as to what causes a poor release with these symptoms following it, and how to correct/understand it!
This video changed my game. For anyone struggling with consistent contact, there are 2 huge things you can take from this video that might revolutionize your game: 1. Don't over bend that right elbow. Reaching back further for more power had the opposite effect, and it creates inconsistent ball striking. 2. Keep the hands in front of the chest. This sort of builds off of my first point, but it allows you to stay really powerful in the downswing with less of a backswing.
I have watched this and I believe I have picked up a ton of good information. So many things you mentioned I know I do! Can not wait to get home today and start trying some of these tips. Followed for sure!
Great instruction and so much wisdom to incorporate into my game to become better and more consistent! Thank you sir for sharing this knowledge with us who really need it.
Wow this really hit home. I can’t wait to try these drills o. The range tomorrow. The part about the club getting behind me I had never heard before but after seeing it I think I do it real bad. Thanks
@@TheGolfSensei I worked on the range this morning on it and when I did hit more fairways. Still need more work as I seem to have e lost some distance. Drives were 165-185. Usually right at 200 but not consistent in the fairway.
Regardless of subject, it is a beautiful thing to listen and learn from an individual that undoubtedly KNOWS the information he/she speaks of. As a beginning golfer and a serious student of whatever my endeavor, I consider it a blessing and a privilege to have come across this content. Absolutely masterful presentation of what really matters - understanding concept and the necessity of fundamentals. Absolutely brilliant! Thank you so very much for sharing your knowledge, sir. Enthusiastically SUBSCRIBED!
The opening “Tip”/ “mistake” of hands getting ahead seems to be my latest fault .. going to range shortly to try and work out my latest case of the miss hits 😬. So , i am early to this video but I’m curious if I’m trying to get the club head to the ball first like it needs to ….. how do I not start flicking my wrists at least a lil? That was my old swing that I’d have some luck with , but struggled w consistency… lately I’ve been trying to get a flat or bowed left wrist , for obvious reasons… and this where I’m getting hands ahead at the ball like you show .. assuming I’m correct in this mistake I should be able to work it out today … thanks for these no nonsense explanations … not trying to get everyone to swing exactly the same , “correct way” is very helpful … most of us need to work out our own swings for our circumstances not completely change them.
Also a lot of instructor never talk about and is very common slicer is high hands. From early extension or trying to “whip” the hands for speed end up having high hands.
Wow I have been playing for a while and I just realized I AM standing to close to the ball. That would probably be a good reason for those shanks and slices. I never feel like I have room and didn't even realize it till now.
So when I do the distance from the ball checkpoint. My arms should be directly below my shoulders? If I am looking down at my arms at address it almost looks like my arms are almost outside of my shoulders (extended)
I agree with everything he said - nice lesson - BUT I would ask the instructor here about “sequence.” A golfer, I believe, can make moves in an incorrect sequence and that will cause a too-steep over-the-top arc of the club. That with cause pulls, possibly pull hooks or pushed shots too if the golfer tries to “save” the shot will hand/arm manipulations. I drop my right shoulder down “vertically” keeping my back to the target as long as reasonably possible. If I don’t do the right shoulder vertical drop move as part of the transition off the top, I’m going to have problems. I would ask this instructor if with good sequencing his advice here works, but with bad sequencing nothing is going to work? Does he teach sequencing and what’s his advice on that?
Could easily be a half dozen videos. As a viewer I only expect what the title says, this went far beyond. Anyway great instruction and liked and subscribed 👍
How in the world can you say most slicers have their hands too far forward? That’s crazy. Most slicers and throwing the clubhead WAY early and have a massively extended lead wrist with an open face and a left path.
Learn how to develop a perfect golf grip the easy way: th-cam.com/video/BPZOJnZfgns/w-d-xo.html
Get your short game dialed in with this 90 minute clinic covering chipping, pitching and putting tips to have you scoring lower than ever!
th-cam.com/video/8GFfzVj8_H4/w-d-xo.htmlsi=pD6gxyur0xwLNzC9
How to manage to keep the club in front of me, while turning during the swing. It is so easy to turn faster (and shift the weight to the left too early) in the downswing, which moves the club behind me.
how in the world isn't this guy the #1 instructional Golf channel on TH-cam????
Glad you’re enjoying the content! Anything you’d like us to cover next?
I agree !
100% agree. I love this channel.
I would like putting advice please
Yeah. Very clear and direct with all his points I agree.
Man, I’ve watched hundreds of videos on golf. This is the best I’ve seen.
This is the level of instruction produced when wisdom and passion come together. Pure gold! Best instruction I have found on TH-cam. Thank you and keep up the great work. Anxiously looking forward to future content.
What other topics would you like to see us cover?
I cannot thank you enough for pointing out the distance to the ball error (7:32). I never realized how differently I positioned myself with different clubs. I am now using the "pointing at the belt buckle" distance to check. It has made an incredible difference to pay attention to this and get my hand in the same place every time. A thousand thank you's from a slowly improving golfer.
Finally someone speaking my language!
like the other comments, this is the best explain it video for golf swinging ive seen yet. thanks!
I have golfed many years and never learned some of these important set-up points. Thanks for great video.
Glad you enjoyed it! Any topics you’d like to see us cover in the next video?
@@TheGolfSenseigetting through the ball with proper release
It can be a lot to think about trying to implement all this at once. What order would you recommend correcting these issues?
Your instruction style is awesome. So many instructors speak so fast to get a lot of information out in a short video, it is hard to absorb and process. I find your style allows me to absorb and even have that “aha” moment. Appreciate your time
Thank you
This guy is solid gold.
You explain better than most other teachers.
1984 US Open at Winged Foot. Practice range. I stood behind Seve Ballesteros. He was at the extreme left of the range. Hitting 4 irons landing mere feet away from people parking their cars next to the range. Amazing to watch. Later I saw him say in an interview. That he never looked at the ground. That's where all the trouble is. Bunkers, water. He looked at the piece of the sky where he wanted his ball to go through.
Thats so cool…guess thats another big difference between me and a pro (there are many 😜) i always see the bunker , woods , water 🤷🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️..-probably started from the many times my ball went there lol
I can't thank you enough. It's too late for me to be a 'feel' player. I like technical explanations for how to hit the ball correctly. Everything you say in your videos really resonates with me.
Wow, senior female here and I am learning many things to improve my game here in MO.
Same. MO here also. Thinking of taking lessons with him.
Just came across this video by accident. I'm a real slicer. Almost all of my slice went 90 degrees to the right. And all of the mistakes you pointed out is exactly what my swing currently is.
Implement these drills and let us know if it helps!
I watched your instruction on grip. Went out later that day to the range and couldn't believe how much of a difference it made! Thanks for the great content. Keep it up Sensei!
Best explanation I've ever seen (out of 100's of different TH-cam videos on this subject) on the causes of slicing the ball, and the remedies to correct it. Thanks much Ed for the great video, and helping us old duffers get around the course a bit better. Liked and subscribed.
Good as Gold! Many thanks!
This guy is extra Good. He gives advice that is useful and easy to do. His short game clinic is awesome!
Glad you enjoyed it! What topics would you like to see us cover next?
Definitely like your style of teaching! I am a senior long term double digit hcp and watch a lot of U tube golf instruction most of the time to focused on the secret detail that does nothing for me but set up another compensatory move to my swing. I would like to see your lesson tee, how you evaluate and manage the person’s problem correction. A 10 minute max video that has been edited from your hour or so lesson giving the details, etc. Your recent Flip lesson would be an example but edited and better filming(closer has already been suggested).Selfishly I would prefer senior instruction lessons 😊. Finally do you offer video lessons? Coach Ed you represent “Show Me state” well keep it going.
Geez this is about the best video for driver slices I've seen
Where the heck have you been!!!!! I'm going to be 74 in three weeks and I really hope I can hang in there long enough
to implement some of the best instruction I have ever seen. THANK YOU!
Hang in there and good luck with the swing! Hope it helps you out
Thanks Rick humbling to read! Glad you enjoyed and good luck with your game!
This is one of the best Golf Lessons available on You Tube. So much great advice. Thank You Sir look forward to watching more of your content
Glad you enjoyed it!
Three months later: I'm making improvements but have really been struggling with my driver and woods- hitting right and slicing. Thank you for explaining the over-reaching in the back of the back swing that is causing me to get the club head stuck in back. Your simple, clear instructions are exactly what I need. Thank you so much. Golf can get very frustrating for me but I'm not giving up. Your instruction gives me confidence to keep trying.
This is the most concise easy to understand explanation of the golf swing that I've ever seen. Great video.
This is the best and most honest video on TH-cam. You are doing really great job. God bless you!!
I have a question😢
Is there any tip or what is most important point to keep the club in front.
I am struggling with that my club is always behind.
Well explained the swing & reasons, thank you.
Wow so much good information. I am a slicer with my long clubs 3,5 wood and driver. I will film my shots and find which slicer I am but after your explanation I think I fall in the club not swinging back in front of me and never catching up… at least now I know what to look for, thank you so much. During tournaments I close my stance 30-45º to hit the ball straight; I do want to change that. Thank you very much for taking the time to share your wisdom.
In many golf videos I find myself saying," Get to the point already" Everything this guy says is gold!😁
Excellent breakdown. Thank you!
This man is a saint.
WISDOM... borne out of experience! Thanks. Most useful.
Just happened to run across this video and glad I did. Really appreciate the instruction and fundamental breakdown of why its important keeping the club in front of you . Would like to hear your thoughts on keeping the spine angle through the ball since all I hear about is the 50ish percent shoulder angle being the target for proper swing path .
Absolutely loved this video!!! The simplicity of your instruction makes it clear and understandable!
I would like to hear your instruction on the release, and perhaps some ideas of how to fix a poor release! I have struggled with this since I began, early extension, chicken wing arms and staying back without a proper follow through!
I’m sure you can give some insight as to what causes a poor release with these symptoms following it, and how to correct/understand it!
We have a video covering the release coming out soon!
Great video. Finally, someone explains, keeping the club in front of you. Thank you, it makes sense now.
This video changed my game. For anyone struggling with consistent contact, there are 2 huge things you can take from this video that might revolutionize your game:
1. Don't over bend that right elbow. Reaching back further for more power had the opposite effect, and it creates inconsistent ball striking.
2. Keep the hands in front of the chest. This sort of builds off of my first point, but it allows you to stay really powerful in the downswing with less of a backswing.
Makes perfect sense
I have watched this and I believe I have picked up a ton of good information. So many things you mentioned I know I do! Can not wait to get home today and start trying some of these tips. Followed for sure!
Great instruction and so much wisdom to incorporate into my game to become better and more consistent! Thank you sir for sharing this knowledge with us who really need it.
Just found the Golf sensei. Fantastic teacher! Thanks for the content.
Glad you have enjoyed it!
Wow this really hit home. I can’t wait to try these drills o. The range tomorrow. The part about the club getting behind me I had never heard before but after seeing it I think I do it real bad. Thanks
Glad you found it helpful!
@@TheGolfSensei I worked on the range this morning on it and when I did hit more fairways. Still need more work as I seem to have e lost some distance. Drives were 165-185. Usually right at 200 but not consistent in the fairway.
Regardless of subject, it is a beautiful thing to listen and learn from an individual that undoubtedly KNOWS the information he/she speaks of. As a beginning golfer and a serious student of whatever my endeavor, I consider it a blessing and a privilege to have come across this content. Absolutely masterful presentation of what really matters - understanding concept and the necessity of fundamentals. Absolutely brilliant! Thank you so very much for sharing your knowledge, sir. Enthusiastically SUBSCRIBED!
So glad you enjoyed the video!
The opening
“Tip”/ “mistake” of hands getting ahead seems to be my latest fault .. going to range shortly to try and work out my latest case of the miss hits 😬. So , i am early to this video but I’m curious if I’m trying to get the club head to the ball first like it needs to ….. how do I not start flicking my wrists at least a lil? That was my old swing that I’d have some luck with , but struggled w consistency… lately I’ve been trying to get a flat or bowed left wrist , for obvious reasons… and this where I’m getting hands ahead at the ball like you show .. assuming I’m correct in this mistake I should be able to work it out today … thanks for these no nonsense explanations … not trying to get everyone to swing exactly the same , “correct way” is very helpful … most of us need to work out our own swings for our circumstances not completely change them.
Also a lot of instructor never talk about and is very common slicer is high hands. From early extension or trying to “whip” the hands for speed end up having high hands.
My goodness you’ve covered everything SO well. Thank you very much! Are you offering instruction at your home course?
Yes Ed offers lessons in Missouri!
You’re the man Ed. Thanks
subbed great stuff period
Man, you're good - instant sub!
Wow I have been playing for a while and I just realized I AM standing to close to the ball. That would probably be a good reason for those shanks and slices. I never feel like I have room and didn't even realize it till now.
So when I do the distance from the ball checkpoint. My arms should be directly below my shoulders? If I am looking down at my arms at address it almost looks like my arms are almost outside of my shoulders (extended)
I agree with everything he said - nice lesson - BUT I would ask the instructor here about “sequence.” A golfer, I believe, can make moves in an incorrect sequence and that will cause a too-steep over-the-top arc of the club. That with cause pulls, possibly pull hooks or pushed shots too if the golfer tries to “save” the shot will hand/arm manipulations. I drop my right shoulder down “vertically” keeping my back to the target as long as reasonably possible. If I don’t do the right shoulder vertical drop move as part of the transition off the top, I’m going to have problems. I would ask this instructor if with good sequencing his advice here works, but with bad sequencing nothing is going to work? Does he teach sequencing and what’s his advice on that?
Great video
Thank You !
Could easily be a half dozen videos. As a viewer I only expect what the title says, this went far beyond. Anyway great instruction and liked and subscribed 👍
Wondering if you do on line video lessons. 27:19
How in the world can you say most slicers have their hands too far forward? That’s crazy. Most slicers and throwing the clubhead WAY early and have a massively extended lead wrist with an open face and a left path.
This is the first thing I’ve disagreed with him on, and you’re right. There are many pro coaches literally teaching the exact opposite of this.
this is great advice. Its taken countless dry swing range days and recording my swing to realize that my takeaway and backswing was awful.
A good takeaway is a huge part of the picture when it comes to developing a solid swing! Glad you enjoyed the video
I think this is the first person who emphasized the importance of your distance from the ball.
It makes a huge difference!
That’s it-I’m flying to Missouri 🛫
Come see us!
Talk to march
Wished I watched this earlier.
Please focus on a few topics only😊
What about tall, fat guys????🤣🤣🤣
Such good info! Glad I stumbled across this video and the chipping video 👍🏻👍🏻🏌🏻♂️