Danny, you know from a multitude of previous comments how much I love your videos: they help us become better golfers. There's one type of video I especially love: when you take on the role of the student. Not just because it's reassuring that even a great golfer like you needs some practice to implement new swing ideas. No, it's because you have an unrivalled way of explaining these things simply and clearly. And often even better than the pros you take lessons from (I know your modesty would prohibit you from admitting this, but it's true ;-) ). You have once again made my Saturday. Tomorrow I'm going to the driving range with something new to practice.
Cringe. You'll still go to the range and be over the top. Haha. I know the hope that these videos can instil, looking for that one tip that will change your game.
Hey Danny. Am down at Kiawah and tried this out on the range. Some successful, found myself blading a lot. Wondering if this is picking up on the strike or perhaps more likely the old back gets tired and the body stops but the arms continue? Also sounds like this is predominantly left hand centric? Lastly, are You using wrist cock or trying to keep the wrists fixed throughout. Thx
How many of the top online golf coaches have the humility demonstrated by Danny in this video? What a fantastic video. This really will help my game. Thanks Danny.
Quite a few, as it turns out. Many of them have learnt/are learning that, even if not genuine, they need to demonstrate said humility to become more relateable and empathetic with the audience. YTers such as Rick Shiels, Peter Finch, Andy and Piers (MeandMy Golf), Eric Cogorno, etc., have all put out videos where they are being coached by elite coaches. It's not necessarily that they need the instruction (well, Rick does), but just another way of presenting it to us, and an additional 'hook' to attract views. Sceptisim aside, I do enjoy the access this approach gives us to some of golf's elite coaches. And I particularly enjoy Danny's offerings in the space and agree with Marcos that Danny has a knack of simplifying and clarifying concepts for us less-than-elite golfers. He takes often complicated biomechanical 'stuff' and gives us movements we can perform. Its a talent, for sure.
@@DanielMaude Thank you, for yours ☺ I've been working on this both from mats and grass, and find on grass I am thinning a few that go a lot lower and longer than intended. What might be causing that?
Hello Danny, I'm a subscriber, and your Sunday email arrived as normal. I watched this video a couple of times with great interest. Our golf group played on Monday morning on a tough golf course. I normally do not try anything on the golf course that I have not practiced and confirmed on the practice range. However, I found myself well short of the green on several long Par 4 holes. In need of an accurate Pitch Shot, I recalled your video, I tucked in my left elbow, trusted it, and you and swung my wedge with confidence from about 65 yards out. The ball literally ended up one foot from the cup. It was not a fluke, several of my pitch shots landed close; and without any practice of this tip. I was pitching and chipping the ball so well, a friend said "You really have your wedges dialed in today!" Thank You Danny, Jack (following you from Florida)
You taught us about the inward elbows for other shots but great to be reminded about it. I did find Pete Cowan’s tip about feeling a downward movement at impact in pitching rather than forwards really beneficial. Thx, Danny. You show us that you never stop learning in golf and in life.
This is what makes Danny a great teacher, he translates difficult to describe moves into how it should feel, even his teacher commented on this, that's a better way to describe it I like that!!
I,ve been struggling with pitching for the last 3 years. Lessons with my local pro have become frustrating , I can do the drills he suggests but soon struggle when back on the course. This method works for me. I feel if I work on it , I will once again be able to pitch consistently. Thank-you
Absolute game changer, had no confidence whatsoever with my short game fatting, thinning or duffing most shots. Use this technique everywhere around the green now. Works like a charm. Can't thank you and Alistair enough!!
Wow, Danny. This left-arm-focused lesson REALLY boosted my confidence in hitting the ball crisp and straight around the green -- something I've been struggling with for ages. Thank you!
Don’t laugh. I went to practice this in the basement (winter here) and I couldn’t believe it. Every shot went to exactly the same spot. There definitely is something to this. Can’t wait for spring! Thanks Danny. I look forward each week to your videos! Lots of great advice and simply given!
I enjoyed that video I'm 59 and just 5yrs into playing. Your videos and practice guides have help me tremendously. It's not over so keep them coming Thank you from the USA
This has to be the best lesson I’ve ever seen regarding those 30-80 yard shots. I’m sharing this out and can’t wait to implement it. It’s too bad that this is probably one of the most important lessons you’ve filmed but it won’t get the views that yet another driver lesson will typically get. Thanks Danny!
You will be very surprised :) I have tried this method yesterday and WOW WOW. Thanks god I am subscribed to Danny's channel and did not missed this video. Its a game changer for me.
Hi Danny, just want to say thank you for this lesson. I have been massively struggling with my pitches including all the usual villains; fats, thins, shanks. Tried this at the range this morning and immediately started connecting with the ball brilliantly! I've never pitched the ball as well. Thank you!
Thank you Danny! The way you describe driving the handle forward is something I've done forever because I'm a left handed power hitter but my right arm is my strong arm. So I have that tendency to want to pull through with my lead arm and get the butt too far away from my body. My strikes have always been so inconsistent, even though I play to a 4. This was gold to recognize myself and what I need to do with the handle and butt of the club. I tried it out yesterday and my strikes were much better, distance control was beautiful. Now to get the alignment right and I really think this will get me over the hump. It's time to start taking advantage of my long drives!
Hey Danny. I played today for the first time this and used this tip for close to ten of my shots. It worked like a charm every time! Keep up the great content!!
Danny. Started using this technique this week. Worked like a charm every time. Gives me great confidence hitting 15 to 70 yard shots. Had a 11 yard pitch over a bunker to a green running away from me and on a thin lie. Making ball first contact ball land soft and banged of the pin for a 5 inch par putt. Fantastic!!
This is gold. Thanks so much. I always dread anything between 30 and 70 yards. This simple looking maneuver has me feeling confident that it will help my game. Looking forward to testing this out at my next driving range visit.
Genius!!!! Can't wait to try. I had thumb surgery on my left hand 5 weeks ago and am gradually coming along. This will be my first go to technique when I start hitting ball again.
This video is magic. It leads into Ben Hogan's concept of left wrist supination at impact which I could never follow. The left elbow rotation just seems to make it happen. Thanks Danny
Just getting over knee replacement surgery but that will be one of the first swings I will be putting into practice, looked so consistent, easy and effective 👏👏👏
A great way to be less "handsy " ! Thanks for sharing. I adopted this technique a couple of years ago and it made a huge difference for me. Awareness of elbow rotation is a great refinement to the technique to keep the impact pure. Keeping the feet close and slightly open wasn't mentioned, but it was demonstrated in this video. It helps with the rotation and power. This doesn't need to be restricted to wedges either!!
Finally a lesson that I can easily relate to. You demos with Pete Cowan were mostly right(trail) arm focused and I was taught many (too many) years ago to allow the left side to lead. This lesson was right in my wheelhouse.
I have been struggling with my greenside pitching. I will definitely try the method taught here. Thank you for the lesson! TH-cam videos are great tools for amateur golfers like me to have access to the best coaches in the world.
You mentioned making mistakes along the way, I liked that, because it's easy to say oh I'll never be able to get this, but with some trial and error I believe that it's a valuable tool to have in your bag. Thanks Danny.
I really loved your Videos with Pete Cowen from where I learned how to use my right arm. This "left side" video is a super addition and helps to get the bigger picture of pitching and the golfswing in general, thank you👍
Absolutely love this tip...got off the couch and tried it..can't wait for the snow to melt so I can get to range and work on this..keep the great content coming.
1. You are absolutely right, Mr Maude - for us high handicappers, this lesson on the left arm is much easier to understand and works much better than Mr Cowen's lesson on the right arm (which I suppose is for pro's). Thank you so much. 2. Could you please give more lessons on the left arm action for other golf shots. Nobody talks about the left arm action in such detail and maybe that's what we all are missing. 3. I couldn't find Mr Alistair's TH-cam channel (he doesn't look like Alistair Davies). Please give us the link to his channel.
Who is this fella with the tremendous County Down accent ? This chimes - note perfect - with your Pete Cowen short game session. The line of the takeaway is the bit that I struggle with and this feels like the key. ‘ If one sides goin’ up theother side is goin’ down ‘ Thanks for this brilliant lesson.
The body is so important with this kind of shot, I'm just recovering from a bout of shanking pitch shots apparently by using my arms only, this movement of yours as cured me, many thanks Danny.
Danny thanks for that lesson. Took it to the range - first time there since cancer op in Oct. Took to it straight way - used it for slightly shorter shots as don't want to strain anything. Once again thanks.
Love it. I've been struggling from this distance lately as the ground is so wet so unless I take the ball perfectly I'm in trouble. Can't wait to give this a try this afternoon. Thanks as always Danny and have a great weekend
What a great lesson with Alister and the visual with the elbow is brilliant. Your lessons and content are the best. I can't wait to practice this and see the difference it makes. Have a great weekend.
Hey Danny. I saw this at the airport yesterday and when I got home this evening I went out into the garden and hit 7 or 8. Alls about 40 years and right off the bat, I hit them as crisply and consistently as I have hit a wedge. Beyond excited to try this properly on the range and then on the course. The feeling of the elbow turned in, and the shoulder locked is a great feel. Thank you. Ps. Who is the Irish pro who gave the tip?
Great lesson Danny, very timely for getting the feel around the greens back as I'm sure like me for most people these are the type of shots that take a bit more time to come back at the start of a season and for me when you start dialing them in feel as good as nailed drive. 👌
Can’t wait to give that a try. If only it would stop raining here in NL. The courses are under water. Cheers Danny, really looking forward to playing again.
@@DanielMaude we are coming over by car in August. We stop in Canterbury for a couple of nights, must see if you are available for a couple of hour lesson, it would be great to meet you in person and learn something I can trust. 👍👍
Was brilliant Danny much more accurate 👏 especially from 20 /50 yards lots more control not the usual fats and thins needs practice but great tip thanks again 👍
Wow, great stuff. Can't wait to try it out. I like all your videos, but especially those with Pete Cowen & company. Hopefully we will see more from your winter vacation! And looking forward to hearing more about your book - best seller for sure.
Great lesson. I tried it on the course without practicing it beforehand. It really worked well. Very secure feeling. Just to give credit where credit is due, who is Alistair? I didn't catch a last name.
This is an excellent technique not just for normal conditions, but even more so for when when you have firm ground with little to no grass under the ball to a close pin (just over a bunker) and need spin to stop the ball quickly.
Light bulb video ! Very well done explaining to the masses. Can you continue this concept of left elbow as it relates to the full swing as well? And maybe how it is the same and differs to different swing lengths. I think understanding the mechanics of the left arm will help many of us with consistency. Great video here!!
Great video. I practiced it from 80 yards out and hit the green 7 of 8 times. Awesome video. Can you use this method for full shots with your other clubs? I never tried that.
Danny, you know from a multitude of previous comments how much I love your videos: they help us become better golfers. There's one type of video I especially love: when you take on the role of the student. Not just because it's reassuring that even a great golfer like you needs some practice to implement new swing ideas. No, it's because you have an unrivalled way of explaining these things simply and clearly. And often even better than the pros you take lessons from (I know your modesty would prohibit you from admitting this, but it's true ;-) ). You have once again made my Saturday. Tomorrow I'm going to the driving range with something new to practice.
Oh brother 🤮
Cringe. You'll still go to the range and be over the top. Haha. I know the hope that these videos can instil, looking for that one tip that will change your game.
That’s so kind of you to say Marc, I think there is often an impression that pro golfers are perfect golfers but we all trying to get better
Hey Danny. Am down at Kiawah and tried this out on the range. Some successful, found myself blading a lot. Wondering if this is picking up on the strike or perhaps more likely the old back gets tired and the body stops but the arms continue? Also sounds like this is predominantly left hand centric? Lastly, are
You using wrist cock or trying to keep the wrists fixed throughout. Thx
@@renegade2853 8:26
How many of the top online golf coaches have the humility demonstrated by Danny in this video? What a fantastic video. This really will help my game. Thanks Danny.
Quite a few, as it turns out. Many of them have learnt/are learning that, even if not genuine, they need to demonstrate said humility to become more relateable and empathetic with the audience. YTers such as Rick Shiels, Peter Finch, Andy and Piers (MeandMy Golf), Eric Cogorno, etc., have all put out videos where they are being coached by elite coaches. It's not necessarily that they need the instruction (well, Rick does), but just another way of presenting it to us, and an additional 'hook' to attract views. Sceptisim aside, I do enjoy the access this approach gives us to some of golf's elite coaches. And I particularly enjoy Danny's offerings in the space and agree with Marcos that Danny has a knack of simplifying and clarifying concepts for us less-than-elite golfers. He takes often complicated biomechanical 'stuff' and gives us movements we can perform. Its a talent, for sure.
Thanks so much for all your support
@@DanielMaude Thank you, for yours ☺
I've been working on this both from mats and grass, and find on grass I am thinning a few that go a lot lower and longer than intended. What might be causing that?
Danny, this is solid gold, brilliant. Never seen it explained so well and so simply !
Thank you Philip
Hello Danny,
I'm a subscriber, and your Sunday email arrived as normal. I watched this video a couple of times with great interest. Our golf group played on Monday morning on a tough golf course. I normally do not try anything on the golf course that I have not practiced and confirmed on the practice range. However, I found myself well short of the green on several long Par 4 holes. In need of an accurate Pitch Shot, I recalled your video, I tucked in my left elbow, trusted it, and you and swung my wedge with confidence from about 65 yards out. The ball literally ended up one foot from the cup. It was not a fluke, several of my pitch shots landed close; and without any practice of this tip. I was pitching and chipping the ball so well, a friend said "You really have your wedges dialed in today!"
Thank You Danny,
Jack (following you from Florida)
That’s amazing Jack, thanks so much for taking the time to feedback
I had similar results from one of his chipping videos …. Which is why im now back rewatching all his pitching lessons 😬🤷🏼♂️✌️
One of the most nervy shots I think and this explanation of control is gold Danny 👍
Love to hear how you get on Michael
Another brilliant golf lesson! WOW how fortunate we all are to watch your golf videos! Can’t thank you enough! 😍👏👏
Glad you enjoyed it Janice
You taught us about the inward elbows for other shots but great to be reminded about it. I did find Pete Cowan’s tip about feeling a downward movement at impact in pitching rather than forwards really beneficial. Thx, Danny. You show us that you never stop learning in golf and in life.
Absolutely, always learning
This is what makes Danny a great teacher, he translates difficult to describe moves into how it should feel, even his teacher commented on this, that's a better way to describe it I like that!!
thank you, glad you liked it 😊
I,ve been struggling with pitching for the last 3 years. Lessons with my local pro have become frustrating , I can do the drills he suggests but soon struggle when back on the course. This method works for me. I feel if I work on it , I will once again be able to pitch consistently. Thank-you
Absolute game changer, had no confidence whatsoever with my short game fatting, thinning or duffing most shots. Use this technique everywhere around the green now. Works like a charm. Can't thank you and Alistair enough!!
Wow, Danny. This left-arm-focused lesson REALLY boosted my confidence in hitting the ball crisp and straight around the green -- something I've been struggling with for ages. Thank you!
Really enjoyed that Danny - great coaching to simplify the mechanics and make it seem simple. Impressive.
Thanks Brandane 😊
Don’t laugh. I went to practice this in the basement (winter here) and I couldn’t believe it. Every shot went to exactly the same spot. There definitely is something to this. Can’t wait for spring!
Thanks Danny. I look forward each week to your videos! Lots of great advice and simply given!
Thanks so much for your support Heather
I enjoyed that video
I'm 59 and just 5yrs into playing. Your videos and practice guides have help me tremendously. It's not over so keep them coming
Thank you from the USA
Certainly will
Explained very well. This really compliments the 10 - 30 yd. Pitch/chip shots you explained last year.
Your way of breaking things down in simple terms is like no other! Thank you again for the lesson!
Danny you are fun to watch and you helped so many people improve there game.
Thank you
Ralph
Really kind Ralph thank you
This has to be the best lesson I’ve ever seen regarding those 30-80 yard shots. I’m sharing this out and can’t wait to implement it.
It’s too bad that this is probably one of the most important lessons you’ve filmed but it won’t get the views that yet another driver lesson will typically get.
Thanks Danny!
You will be very surprised :) I have tried this method yesterday and WOW WOW. Thanks god I am subscribed to Danny's channel and did not missed this video. Its a game changer for me.
Hi Danny, just want to say thank you for this lesson. I have been massively struggling with my pitches including all the usual villains; fats, thins, shanks. Tried this at the range this morning and immediately started connecting with the ball brilliantly! I've never pitched the ball as well. Thank you!
Brilliant Stuart! Well done!
Thank you Danny! The way you describe driving the handle forward is something I've done forever because I'm a left handed power hitter but my right arm is my strong arm. So I have that tendency to want to pull through with my lead arm and get the butt too far away from my body. My strikes have always been so inconsistent, even though I play to a 4. This was gold to recognize myself and what I need to do with the handle and butt of the club. I tried it out yesterday and my strikes were much better, distance control was beautiful. Now to get the alignment right and I really think this will get me over the hump. It's time to start taking advantage of my long drives!
You can do it
Tried it yesterday at the range side green and it was very helpful - no fats or thins! Thanks Danny.
Well done Steve 😁
Great Danny. Really helpful. Thanks
Hey Danny. I played today for the first time this and used this tip for close to ten of my shots. It worked like a charm every time! Keep up the great content!!
That’s amazing to hear Keith well done
Danny. Started using this technique this week. Worked like a charm every time. Gives me great confidence hitting 15 to 70 yard shots. Had a 11 yard pitch over a bunker to a green running away from me and on a thin lie. Making ball first contact ball land soft and banged of the pin for a 5 inch par putt. Fantastic!!
Brilliant well done 🙌
This is gold. Thanks so much. I always dread anything between 30 and 70 yards. This simple looking maneuver has me feeling confident that it will help my game. Looking forward to testing this out at my next driving range visit.
Genius!!!! Can't wait to try. I had thumb surgery on my left hand 5 weeks ago and am gradually coming along. This will be my first go to technique when I start hitting ball again.
Love to hear how it goes Rick
This video is magic. It leads into Ben Hogan's concept of left wrist supination at impact which I could never follow. The left elbow rotation just seems to make it happen. Thanks Danny
The best tip I have ever received. Really excellent. Thank You Danny. All your tips work and are so well explained.
@seancoghlan8374 thank you so much for your amazing feedback. I really appreciate it 🙏🏻
I love the simplicity of this but also how it locks everything in place and takes all the variables out of play. Brilliant!
Thank you Graham!
Just getting over knee replacement surgery but that will be one of the first swings I will be putting into practice, looked so consistent, easy and effective 👏👏👏
Hope you recover soon Waybe
A great way to be less
"handsy " ! Thanks for sharing. I adopted this technique a couple of years ago and it made a huge difference for me. Awareness of elbow rotation is a great refinement to the technique to keep the impact pure. Keeping the feet close and slightly open wasn't mentioned, but it was demonstrated in this video. It helps with the rotation and power. This doesn't need to be restricted to wedges either!!
100%. And thanks for not using the word "gold."
Would this help with all other irons?
Finally a lesson that I can easily relate to. You demos with Pete Cowan were mostly right(trail) arm focused and I was taught many (too many) years ago to allow the left side to lead. This lesson was right in my wheelhouse.
That’s great to hear George
Love you Danny, from Vancouver.
Thank thanks thanks, Danny. Can’t wait to give this a try. You make it look so easy! Realy LOVE all of your videos!
Really kind of you to say Hetti
I have been struggling with my greenside pitching. I will definitely try the method taught here. Thank you for the lesson!
TH-cam videos are great tools for amateur golfers like me to have access to the best coaches in the world.
Happy to help Chris!
Thank you Danny for making the puzzles of golf accessible for everyone. You truly explain this game in a way we all can benefit. Cheers my friend!
Thank you 😁 appreciate the support
Another great vid. Thank you. Would love to see more course action in the future.
Thank you Phil!
Struggled with this shot forever. Can’t wait to work on these principles. Thank you!
WOW. That was great. Have that guy on the show more. Great job!
@platano123 thank you so much. Glad you enjoyed if 🙏🏻
I've been OK from that distance but I could still use some improvement. Thanks, Danny.
You mentioned making mistakes along the way, I liked that, because it's easy to say oh I'll never be able to get this, but with some trial and error I believe that it's a valuable tool to have in your bag. Thanks Danny.
So important Jim 👍
Great tip Danny, can't wait to try it when all the snow leaves. Keep the great tips coming.
Thank you Robert
So simple and one of your best videos.
Really kind thank you
I really loved your Videos with Pete Cowen from where I learned how to use my right arm. This "left side" video is a super addition and helps to get the bigger picture of pitching and the golfswing in general, thank you👍
Awesome to hear
My nemesis shot - can’t wait to get to the range today to try this! Thanks Danny👍
Have fun Jeff
Absolutely love this tip...got off the couch and tried it..can't wait for the snow to melt so I can get to range and work on this..keep the great content coming.
Thank you Baron 😁
Great explanation of the pitch shot - tried it immediately and it really works so well - thank you for sharing
That’s great to hear
This swing method looks really easy. Need to try and hopefully improve my swing. Thank you very much. 🙏🏻🙏🏻😊🇩🇪
You can do it!
1. You are absolutely right, Mr Maude - for us high handicappers, this lesson on the left arm is much easier to understand and works much better than Mr Cowen's lesson on the right arm (which I suppose is for pro's). Thank you so much.
2. Could you please give more lessons on the left arm action for other golf shots. Nobody talks about the left arm action in such detail and maybe that's what we all are missing.
3. I couldn't find Mr Alistair's TH-cam channel (he doesn't look like Alistair Davies). Please give us the link to his channel.
Who is this fella with the tremendous County Down accent ? This chimes - note perfect - with your Pete Cowen short game session. The line of the takeaway is the bit that I struggle with and this feels like the key. ‘ If one sides goin’ up theother side is goin’ down ‘ Thanks for this brilliant lesson.
Pleasure John, this is Pete Cowens right hand man in Dubai
his name is: Alastair Brown @@DanielMaude
This is great content, Danny! Thanks for sharing this!
Thank you Malik!
Excellent lesson Danny! I cannot wait to try this.
thank you David😁
Thanks Danny, great video with helping me from toeing my chip shots.
The body is so important with this kind of shot, I'm just recovering from a bout of shanking pitch shots apparently by using my arms only, this movement of yours as cured me, many thanks Danny.
@saronasam that’s great. Glad I’ve been able to help you. Thanks for watching 👍🏻
How AWESOME this is! Simple as that!
Thanks 🙏 Danny, This is great and also works for chipping by the green.
Thanks Jeff
Danny thanks for that lesson.
Took it to the range - first time there since cancer op in Oct.
Took to it straight way - used it for slightly shorter shots as don't want to strain anything.
Once again thanks.
Happy to help Robert 👍
Fantastic !!!! Clear as day teaching explained and performed !!! Loved that !!❤ thankyou lads !
Thank you for watching Phil, glad you enjoyed the video😊
Again simplicity at its best, nice one,
Keep them coming mate.
Thanks Paul 👍
Love it. I've been struggling from this distance lately as the ground is so wet so unless I take the ball perfectly I'm in trouble. Can't wait to give this a try this afternoon. Thanks as always Danny and have a great weekend
You can do it Julian
@DanielMaude my game is definately trending in the right direction, best winter I've ever had
Excellent teaching, thank you Danny. 😊
thank you for watching 😊
Love your videos Danny, I gave learnt alot from them. Thank you
Thank you Christine 😁
This is an area of my game that I often struggle with, so I will take this onboard and practice it. Great advice Danny. Thank you
Love to hear how you get on Don
What a brilliant chipping video. Went and tried it and as you say you feel so locked in that you turn with the shot🤙.
Thank you 😁
What a great lesson with Alister and the visual with the elbow is brilliant. Your lessons and content are the best. I can't wait to practice this and see the difference it makes. Have a great weekend.
Great video! Thanks for this format.
Our pleasure
Hey Danny. I saw this at the airport yesterday and when I got home this evening I went out into the garden and hit 7 or 8. Alls about 40 years and right off the bat, I hit them as crisply and consistently as I have hit a wedge. Beyond excited to try this properly on the range and then on the course. The feeling of the elbow turned in, and the shoulder locked is a great feel. Thank you.
Ps. Who is the Irish pro who gave the tip?
That looks absolutely brilliant. Itching to try this. Could be a game changer!
It really is!
Great lesson Danny, very timely for getting the feel around the greens back as I'm sure like me for most people these are the type of shots that take a bit more time to come back at the start of a season and for me when you start dialing them in feel as good as nailed drive. 👌
Absolutely! Kevin hope it works for you 👍
Your game is getting better, while you teach us. LOVE IT
Thanks so much Scott
Great!! I can't wait to try it tomorrow!
Congrats Danny!!
Thank you!
Really helped my golf game, thanks.
Another facet to the game that I struggle with. Great topic and lesson. Thanks Danny!
Thank you!
Can’t wait to give that a try. If only it would stop raining here in NL. The courses are under water. Cheers Danny, really looking forward to playing again.
It’s been super wet here in the UK to
@@DanielMaude we are coming over by car in August. We stop in Canterbury for a couple of nights, must see if you are available for a couple of hour lesson, it would be great to meet you in person and learn something I can trust. 👍👍
Great stuff Danny’ the best I’ve seen ‘ much better to understand than the Pete Cowen series in my opinion’
Great coaching, respectful incitefull and not gimmicky Top lads
thank you Felix😁
My technique is close but now I understand the physics of it. great lesson! thank you for all that you do and share!
thank you for watching, glad it’s helped😊
Great video can't wait to get out there
All the best Bruce
Another fantastic video going to practice this the weekend cheers Danny
Love to hear how you get on Nickolas
Was brilliant Danny much more accurate 👏 especially from 20 /50 yards lots more control not the usual fats and thins needs practice but great tip thanks again 👍
Just been trying this on the range and wow it works. The simplicity of the arm position and not backing up. 💡
Thank you John 😁
I will practice this swing
So great to see! Thanks
Hope you enjoy it!
Anything that makes pitching easier for me is very welcome. My distance control and consistency is poor 🤦♂️. Thanks Danny, this looks great 👊
good luck! I’m sure you’ll do great, thank you for watching 😊
Wow, great stuff. Can't wait to try it out. I like all your videos, but especially those with Pete Cowen & company. Hopefully we will see more from your winter vacation! And looking forward to hearing more about your book - best seller for sure.
Really appreciate that thank you
I like this. Thank you. It really increases accuracy. Please explain how much should I open the club🤔
Depends how much height you want on your shot
I can't wait to try this.
have fun
Great lesson. I tried it on the course without practicing it beforehand. It really worked well. Very secure feeling. Just to give credit where credit is due, who is Alistair? I didn't catch a last name.
Alistair Brown
from spain thank , the lesson is incredible, i tried it and it went great thank you
Thank you Antonio!
Brilliant! Just miming the shot in the lounge without a club feels great 😂 Can’t wait to get out and try it!
Thank you Tim let me know how you get on 👍
Great video as usual Danny, can’t wait to got out and try this.
Hope you enjoy Steven
This is an excellent technique not just for normal conditions, but even more so for when when you have firm ground with little to no grass under the ball to a close pin (just over a bunker) and need spin to stop the ball quickly.
Absolutely 👍
Love this. Doing a round on an exec course today and going to try this idea out!
Have fun!
One of alltime best Videos
Glad you enjoyed it Michael
Brilliant video!
Glad you liked it!
What degree club are you using? Great video!
Light bulb video ! Very well done explaining to the masses. Can you continue this concept of left elbow as it relates to the full swing as well? And maybe how it is the same and differs to different swing lengths. I think understanding the mechanics of the left arm will help many of us with consistency. Great video here!!
Absolutely, did you see this video:th-cam.com/video/Khl5d92tSE0/w-d-xo.htmlsi=jd4rk0gRLi6VmuYJ
Great video Danny. Alastair is a good friend of mine, great instructor. Anyone visiting Dubai should definitely book lessons with him.
Thank you Ryan 😁
Hi Danny another great video I cannot wait to try this on the golf course,looks amazing.thank you
Thanks Richard happy to help 😁
Thanks Danny!❤
You are so welcome
Hey Danny, love you videos!!!!!! Do you keep your normal grip????????
Great video. I practiced it from 80 yards out and hit the green 7 of 8 times. Awesome video. Can you use this method for full shots with your other clubs? I never tried that.
Similar arm action but much more active lower body