You often stress feedback in practice sessions but what products are out on the market that the “non pro” can afford? We all agree that trackman is the current state of the art but what compares that the average golfer can afford. I also would love to know the top 2 you recommend! Lastly, a review on the options one should invest in that is consistently close to trackman and how one interprets the data is on my Cogorno wish list!!
For video feedback you could use 1. Liveview 2. Mirrorvision app 3. Just iPhone camera and check after each swing You don't really need anything like trackman for #'s...you need video to SEE your feel vs real hope that helps
Watch todays video! Parallel to the ball/target line at P2 On the ball target line or slightly inside at P3 Parallel again at P4 On or slightly outside the line at P5 Parallel or slightly inside to right at p6
Eric, I am a hooker and I have always been across the line at the top. I'd like to fix this to see if I can become less hook prone with the longer clubs. I also learned recently that I have some forward tilt at the top and my head may be too far forward at impact. Finally, my move across the line comes at the very end of the back swing (I am on plane with a flat left wrist up until the very end of my backswing). Does it sound like I am over-rotating and if so how do I stop? PS: I was helped greatly by your video that stresses keeping your right arm below your left at impact but it seems like a bandaid on top of a bigger problem.
Hey Jim! Thanks for the message and questions. This is one of those where I TRULY NEED to see your swing on video to help. There are TOO MANY variables involved for me to make a guess. I could hurt as much as help without seeing. Head over to www.cogornogolf.com and join so you can send me your swing and we can fix it!
I didn't know this. Used to play in the. 80s and 90s started again a few months ago. How did people learn all this in the 80s before the internet. Whheeeeeewwww.
Love your videos Eric but you need to tone down some of the comments directed at the viewers. Constantly saying how it would be "ridiculous" to assume they have a proper set up leading to your drill is a bit condescending, even if it's probably true. Your viewers know they have swing issues to fix, that's why they watch, so no need to keep twisting that knife.
How is assuming they have the proper setup...condescending? By saying that you hope the person has there setup solid first. If not... maybe go to the proper setup video 1st. JS...
This is the one I needed!
Hope it helps!
Definitely 5 Stars! Very thorough and well done! Thanks
Thanks :)
One of these days I’m going to get like a video first. First time I’ve seen this live view. Looks interesting
Obviously have never followed Eric's videos before.
He is a huge supporter of "Live View".
Has recommended using one for a long time.
Robert Mayer I’ve followed damn near every video. I normally just skip the product pitching part and get to the instruction
Anything that helps give us feedback! I love Liveview bc you can see yourself 'live" instantaneously as youre swinging....no better feedback than that
Eric ..would love to see a segment on feedback options and how to actually set up! Thanks
Hey Barry!
That sounds good!
What specifically would you like to know?
You often stress feedback in practice sessions but what products are out on the market that the “non pro” can afford? We all agree that trackman is the current state of the art but what compares that the average golfer can afford. I also would love to know the top 2 you recommend! Lastly, a review on the options one should invest in that is consistently close to trackman and how one interprets the data is on my Cogorno wish list!!
For video feedback you could use
1. Liveview
2. Mirrorvision app
3. Just iPhone camera and check after each swing
You don't really need anything like trackman for #'s...you need video to SEE your feel vs real
hope that helps
Where is butt of club at each stage of the back swing? And down swing?
Watch todays video!
Parallel to the ball/target line at P2
On the ball target line or slightly inside at P3
Parallel again at P4
On or slightly outside the line at P5
Parallel or slightly inside to right at p6
Eric, I am a hooker and I have always been across the line at the top. I'd like to fix this to see if I can become less hook prone with the longer clubs. I also learned recently that I have some forward tilt at the top and my head may be too far forward at impact. Finally, my move across the line comes at the very end of the back swing (I am on plane with a flat left wrist up until the very end of my backswing). Does it sound like I am over-rotating and if so how do I stop? PS: I was helped greatly by your video that stresses keeping your right arm below your left at impact but it seems like a bandaid on top of a bigger problem.
Hey Jim!
Thanks for the message and questions.
This is one of those where I TRULY NEED to see your swing on video to help. There are TOO MANY variables involved for me to make a guess. I could hurt as much as help without seeing.
Head over to www.cogornogolf.com and join so you can send me your swing and we can fix it!
I didn't know this. Used to play in the. 80s and 90s started again a few months ago. How did people learn all this in the 80s before the internet. Whheeeeeewwww.
:)
You should focus on timing and sequence,I think that would help most golfers provided there alignment and grip is spot on
Thanks for the feedback!
First!
:)
Love your videos Eric but you need to tone down some of the comments directed at the viewers. Constantly saying how it would be "ridiculous" to assume they have a proper set up leading to your drill is a bit condescending, even if it's probably true. Your viewers know they have swing issues to fix, that's why they watch, so no need to keep twisting that knife.
How is assuming they have the proper setup...condescending? By saying that you hope the person has there setup solid first. If not... maybe go to the proper setup video 1st. JS...
Thanks for the feedback!