Great drill. I'm a low single figure who sometimes gets caught up in swinging easy which can disengage my lower half. This drill is excellent for sequencing. Your statement on the brain realizing "this won't get it done" and it better engage the big muscles is ABSOLUTELY the case and that's why I feel so positive about this drill.
Pretty sure your rep as a teacher is going to grow pretty fast. There are a lot of big name teachers trying to teach stuff that is contrary to my experience as golfer and athlete. Your ability to explain straightforward approaches to swinging efficiently is way better than most. It shows in the evolution of your swing as well. Great to see your channel growing.
Hello Matt. This drill is tailored to me. Thank you for demonstrating this. I found you on line by pure luck. So glad I did. I watched hundreds of videos of you on a previous channel. Being a left hand golfer by choice I'm really glad I found you again. Congratulations on your new adventure and I will follow you going forward. God Bless, ScottyD
Hey Matt! I always love your lax videos and I always get excited when a new one comes out! Miss you from club champion, yet, you moved on and created an excellent channel experience. You have an amazing swing. Keep up the good work
Matt always been a fan and love the direction of the channel. Used the first drill today before a sim round and felt it was just what I needed. Only about 12 warmup shots and I fired my best round ever (+1) on a very tough track and I left plenty out there with the putter. Also had to club down pretty consistently because I was firing well past my stock yardages following the drill. Amazing will 100% be adding it daily. Thanks Matt
Thanks Matt. Great advice. My coach got me to do the short backswing drill for both improved clubhead speed, improved max height, and better contact. Progress is slow, but steady, as I am unwinding 50 years of bad habit.
Wow, I just gave this drill a try and it is exactly what I've been looking for. I needed a drill to create separation. Contact is cleaner and I've gained about 10 yards on the shorter clubs so far, with no extra effort. Thanks a lot Matt!
This is precisely what I've been looking for. I'm stuck at 105 driver club grad speed. I've had a few at 107 but that's not a relaxed swing. I'm pretty flexible and athletic so I'm hoping doing this drill will release a bit more speed with less effort. That should result in increased accuracy.
Great video Matt, will definitely be trying this out ! Happy New Year. I thought I had subscribed months ago. Just subscribed. Always enjoyed your vids at TXG
Love this video. How to swing faster without just trying to go into a full long drive mode. There are tons of long drive tricks where you can cheat out an extra 5mph. But they result in poor consistency. Focusing on efficiency improvements and staying within yourself is much more valuable. Thanks for this video.
Love your content and work as always Matt. Watched this video and your one after about the lead arm. I hadn’t played golf or swung a club since before the holidays out of frustration with my game/swing and the weather. Went to the range and worked on these drills and feels, and I was not expecting to hit it well as I was working on things. Best swings I’ve had all year! 😉Joking aside, I had struggled with a really long swing and losing the club face and path and trying to correct on my downswing and being wildly inconsistent for months. Cutting things down helped me get back to good contact and the feel of a consistent swing! Thanks! 👍🏽
Will give this a try. Working on a neutral/in to out path atm. Great having a fellow lefty to learn things from it just looks better for me. I'm around 4-5 out to in on bad swings and my good ones are 0/ 0.5 in to out
Great video Matt, I can't wait for driver releases this month, it's going to be awesome, I can't wait for you to test all the new drivers !!!, I really miss you over on TXG site , you made that channel incredibly fun to watch and learn !! Hope you and your family have happy new year !!!!😊😊😊
Love it mate! I’m going to try this next time at the range. As a 48yr old I’m working on flexibility & strength this winter. As well as working on creating more clubhead speed in my driver. Right now I’m between 93-98mph, but want to get consistently between 100-105, for that elusive 150mph ball speed. My drives have 195-210 carry, and ideally I want to get it up to 230-240 carry. This drill will help tremendously, I think 👍👍👍
Hey Matt could you do a vid with the DST Training club? Either the PW or the 8I would be great to see and get your comments on the benefits of using it to achieve better forward shaft lean at impact. Thanks!
I've gone through different phases of my game where I've utilized each of those drills as my on course swing. The first one I noticed significant improvements with ball striking, consistent distances, and just overall less back pain due to the shorter backswing. Second drill is for those summer months where my body is nice and loose. Ball striking suffered a bit but when I struck it decently, man did it feel good...especially irons. Would you recommend using these drill prior to a round, maybe 10 minutes each, to dial in the swing for the day? I appreciate the detailed explanations and including that one shank so that everyone can know that those happen sometimes when you're trying something new!
its amazing how that 3:1 ratio is so true and how best results, for me anyways, comes as you get closer to it. I used to have a 5:1 ratio by taking the back swing very slow and come super quick through the ball. If I pulled it back faster and swung faster i would get it to 3:1 range but no control.... 2 years later, I finally figured out to take it back slow in my level of comfort and smoothly accelerate through the ball with a 3/4 swing. That brought me back to 3:1 and will about the same swing speed with driver, for example, of 106MPH. But this video makes me want to practice ramping up my speed back and through in increments and something I can monitor since I set up a basic simulator in my garage with GSpro.
Just used my launch monitor to test this out: 7i went from 80MPH to 86MPH, with a 10-15yard carry increase. Next is to bed this in over the next few months! Amazing!!
Thanks for the drills Matt. I tried the John Novosel Tour Tempo 3:1 method back in the 2000’s . The theory made sense but didn’t help me, just seemed to stifle the backswing and cause me to rush. I will try using the 2nd drill to focus on increasing backswing speed only and not the 3:1 tempo ratio.
great video Matt! what would be the feel to start the down swing / lower body rotation? I guess better way to put it, how would you stop the arms from starting the down swing?
I found that my swing gets too long and when I do this drill that you demonstrate it allows me to get back into my separation and proper sequencing. If I try and get more length swing just falls apart. Lately I am just thinking halfway back with speed and whip back or sling through impact. My lack of flexibility at 55 and wide shoulders and chest I believe keep me from having the fluid feeling that I get with a shorter swing. It feels quick yet fluid if I keep it short hands feel like the never get above the shoulders. This drill is spot on and may help many golfers discover all the points you highlight.
What do you think accounts for speed generation beyond what is achieved from this hip high back swing? I know quite a few golfers who only generate the same speed with a full swing that they generate from a hip high swing. No matter how 'hard' they try they can't generate any additional speed with a longer swing.
Really like this video Matt. Great channel! Are you naturally left handed? I’m right handed but play left handed. Really helps seeing a fellow lefty with such detailing information in coaching. Keep up the great work.
Great video Matt. How often do you recommend doing this training? I am speed training 3 times a week with driver, should i add a session of this 7 iron drill in per week or sub out a driver session? Tha ks for any advice you can give. Currently my 7 is about 88-92 cuz I am old. Haha.
@@GolfLibertythanks for responding, tried this during a similar round with friends today. When done correctly, I can see improved distance. Hard to do in a full swing after so many years swinging incorrectly. Thanks again.
If you’re looking for content ideas, more detail about how you move the pelvic girdle and hips would be appreciated. You mention it in the “Things I’m working on video”. Best wishes for a successful 2024 Sir!
one thing i learned from the long drivers (Kyle Berkshire, Bryson, Martin Borgmeier) is that fast backswings help produce faster downswings. the reason is two fold. you can take advantage of the inertia of your club and upper body turning backward to keep the club in position longer at the top while your lower body is firing forward. second reason is that you can start ramping the pulling force on the club at the top without moving the club down (pulling on the club while it is still traveling up). in both cases by the time the club starts moving in the down direction, your hands are already applying a high force and have more time to add energy to the club. if you truly paused at the top, it would start coming down the moment you started pulling and you would have less cumulative time to pull on it before the club hits the ball. also, faster backswing does not equal faster tempo. if both your back and downswings are fast, tempo can be exactly the same as before. Kyle Berkshire was 2.85:1 when he won WLDA with 158 club speed and 230bs. just imagine how fast 158 club head speed is and you have to see why the back swing must be fast also, otherwise you easily end up like Hideki with 6.4:1. the second thing i learned is that you don't have to use all the speed increasing techniques when you play golf. you don't even have to use any of them when you play golf. is is good enough that you apply them during regular speed training sessions (practice time), so that when you go back to your own familiar swing, your normal, base effort is actually permanently faster from conditioning. since Hideki was mentioned, i'll just say there is no doubt he could hit it faster if he quickened his tempo to the usual 3:1, but honestly, nobody on tour prizes speed over control...they already have speed from junior golf years and are individually cutting back on certain moves depending on which one makes them feel they can have more control in return. they are usually also freaks in certain aspects to compensate for not doing what is common sense for most amateurs to do (like keeping elbows straight at impact which Speith and Hovland dont do, 3:1 tempo which Hideki doesnt do, keep your heels planted on transition which JT and Morikawa dont do, etc etc etc). Hideki has insane core strength and spinal flexibility to compensate for not doing a faster back swing. judging from hand position he has a very long backswing like Cameron Champ, but can reach his top with both heels planted while Champ has to lift his lead heel. to be able to do that with a 6.4:1 tempo is itself a freak ability. which brings me to another thing i learned from a coach: if you wan't a good efficient swing, don't look at the male tour pros ...look at the LPGA tour pros. if LPGA is outdriving you, it has to be from efficiency and nothing else.
I know 100% I benefit from a faster backswing. I suffer from a chicken wing also but I notice when I swing back faster I do seem to feel like I get more separation and the speed/momentum almost helps me keep my arms in a better position. Feel vs real right. Great video Matt I can’t wait to use this drill.
I get great speed and turn on my irons. Driver I tend to not be able to clear my hips. Which usually results in me hitting a high fade / slice. Typically mostly arms. My iron swing is completely different. I hit a high draw to straight. Typical 7iron is about 175-180 carry
Interesting. This is basically my swing when I try to hit very low stingers. I can't do a full back swing cause the ball is so far back in my stance, but I still get like 90-95% of my normal ball speed that way.
WTF!!?? A LEFTY INSTRUCTOR!!?? I struggle with a slow swing speed in general. I need a "tell" or something to keep my tempo in order as I can be SLOOOO and then really quick. Clearing my hips would help, I like the first drill.. I need this guy to give me a lesson...
@@ryze9153Interesting. I'm finding that when I really go after it that my flight path straightens to be a gentle draw. I just need to do it now with less effort.
Holy crap. This immediately helped. Speed increase wasn't even the biggest benefit, it just made everything feel better. It really does matter that you literally swing as hard as you can on the short swings though. Doesn't work if you just swing kind harder than a long pitch shot.
Great drill. I'm a low single figure who sometimes gets caught up in swinging easy which can disengage my lower half. This drill is excellent for sequencing. Your statement on the brain realizing "this won't get it done" and it better engage the big muscles is ABSOLUTELY the case and that's why I feel so positive about this drill.
Love your channel Matt.! I think I speak for a lot of people when i say we missed ya when you left TXG. 😊
Definitely! In my secret heart I hope Matt and Ian still play together off camera 😢
Great video Matt! 3:1 tempo is the most common on tour, three times longer back swing then your down swing. Keep up the great job!
Pretty sure your rep as a teacher is going to grow pretty fast. There are a lot of big name teachers trying to teach stuff that is contrary to my experience as golfer and athlete. Your ability to explain straightforward approaches to swinging efficiently is way better than most. It shows in the evolution of your swing as well. Great to see your channel growing.
Hello Matt. This drill is tailored to me. Thank you for demonstrating this. I found you on line by pure luck. So glad I did. I watched hundreds of videos of you on a previous channel. Being a left hand golfer by choice I'm really glad I found you again. Congratulations on your new adventure and I will follow you going forward.
God Bless,
ScottyD
Hey Matt! I always love your lax videos and I always get excited when a new one comes out! Miss you from club champion, yet, you moved on and created an excellent channel experience. You have an amazing swing. Keep up the good work
Matt always been a fan and love the direction of the channel.
Used the first drill today before a sim round and felt it was just what I needed.
Only about 12 warmup shots and I fired my best round ever (+1) on a very tough track and I left plenty out there with the putter.
Also had to club down pretty consistently because I was firing well past my stock yardages following the drill.
Amazing will 100% be adding it daily.
Thanks Matt
Thanks Matt. Great advice. My coach got me to do the short backswing drill for both improved clubhead speed, improved max height, and better contact. Progress is slow, but steady, as I am unwinding 50 years of bad habit.
Really looking forward to incorporating these drills from now on! Thanks Matt
Wow, I just gave this drill a try and it is exactly what I've been looking for. I needed a drill to create separation. Contact is cleaner and I've gained about 10 yards on the shorter clubs so far, with no extra effort. Thanks a lot Matt!
Thanks!
🙏
Nice drill.
HAPPY NEW YEAR
I’ve been getting a little stuck in my backswing, so I’m actually quite excited to give this a go!
Enjoying this channel. Great stuff.
One of my favorite vids so far. I just put in 20 minutes in the studio and gained 7mph.
This is precisely what I've been looking for. I'm stuck at 105 driver club grad speed. I've had a few at 107 but that's not a relaxed swing. I'm pretty flexible and athletic so I'm hoping doing this drill will release a bit more speed with less effort. That should result in increased accuracy.
Nice!!!
if you cant score swinging at 105 you aint very good captain, you dont need anymore speed.@@glennwiebe5128
Great video Matt, will definitely be trying this out ! Happy New Year. I thought I had subscribed months ago. Just subscribed. Always enjoyed your vids at TXG
Love this video. How to swing faster without just trying to go into a full long drive mode. There are tons of long drive tricks where you can cheat out an extra 5mph. But they result in poor consistency. Focusing on efficiency improvements and staying within yourself is much more valuable. Thanks for this video.
Love your content and work as always Matt. Watched this video and your one after about the lead arm. I hadn’t played golf or swung a club since before the holidays out of frustration with my game/swing and the weather. Went to the range and worked on these drills and feels, and I was not expecting to hit it well as I was working on things. Best swings I’ve had all year! 😉Joking aside, I had struggled with a really long swing and losing the club face and path and trying to correct on my downswing and being wildly inconsistent for months. Cutting things down helped me get back to good contact and the feel of a consistent swing! Thanks! 👍🏽
Thanks, Matt. I'll do this drill each time i go to the range.
Will give this a try. Working on a neutral/in to out path atm. Great having a fellow lefty to learn things from it just looks better for me. I'm around 4-5 out to in on bad swings and my good ones are 0/ 0.5 in to out
Great drills Matt. Will definitely give it a try ! Happy New Year !!🎉🥳
Great video Matt, I can't wait for driver releases this month, it's going to be awesome, I can't wait for you to test all the new drivers !!!, I really miss you over on TXG site , you made that channel incredibly fun to watch and learn !! Hope you and your family have happy new year !!!!😊😊😊
Great video!! Looking forward to trying this drill out thanks Matt!
Love it mate!
I’m going to try this next time at the range.
As a 48yr old I’m working on flexibility & strength this winter. As well as working on creating more clubhead speed in my driver.
Right now I’m between 93-98mph, but want to get consistently between 100-105, for that elusive 150mph ball speed.
My drives have 195-210 carry, and ideally I want to get it up to 230-240 carry.
This drill will help tremendously, I think 👍👍👍
Great video. Makes for a good move at the ball
Awesome video Matt. Thank you.
brilliant Matt, really liking the content
Happy new year. I’ll try these drills out.
Brilliant video! Can’t wait to include this into my practice.
Hey Matt could you do a vid with the DST Training club? Either the PW or the 8I would be great to see and get your comments on the benefits of using it to achieve better forward shaft lean at impact. Thanks!
Thank you for the great content 🙏
I've gone through different phases of my game where I've utilized each of those drills as my on course swing. The first one I noticed significant improvements with ball striking, consistent distances, and just overall less back pain due to the shorter backswing. Second drill is for those summer months where my body is nice and loose. Ball striking suffered a bit but when I struck it decently, man did it feel good...especially irons. Would you recommend using these drill prior to a round, maybe 10 minutes each, to dial in the swing for the day? I appreciate the detailed explanations and including that one shank so that everyone can know that those happen sometimes when you're trying something new!
Very useful video. My back swing is already fast but that drill will help because I get "stuck" at impact just like you.
its amazing how that 3:1 ratio is so true and how best results, for me anyways, comes as you get closer to it. I used to have a 5:1 ratio by taking the back swing very slow and come super quick through the ball. If I pulled it back faster and swung faster i would get it to 3:1 range but no control.... 2 years later, I finally figured out to take it back slow in my level of comfort and smoothly accelerate through the ball with a 3/4 swing. That brought me back to 3:1 and will about the same swing speed with driver, for example, of 106MPH. But this video makes me want to practice ramping up my speed back and through in increments and something I can monitor since I set up a basic simulator in my garage with GSpro.
Just used my launch monitor to test this out:
7i went from 80MPH to 86MPH, with a 10-15yard carry increase. Next is to bed this in over the next few months! Amazing!!
Love it Matt thank you sir 😅
Thanks for the drills Matt. I tried the John Novosel Tour Tempo 3:1 method back in the 2000’s . The theory made sense but didn’t help me, just seemed to stifle the backswing and cause me to rush. I will try using the 2nd drill to focus on increasing backswing speed only and not the 3:1 tempo ratio.
Another banger! Thanks for posting this!
Great video Matt. So the goal is to be IN to IN? I noticed your right hand stayed LOW and IN as you rotated...I'll try that for sure.
Great stuff, cheers Matt! Shall be giving these a bash soon
Phenomenal content
great video Matt! what would be the feel to start the down swing / lower body rotation? I guess better way to put it, how would you stop the arms from starting the down swing?
Will be trying this on my next range session
I found that my swing gets too long and when I do this drill that you demonstrate it allows me to get back into my separation and proper sequencing. If I try and get more length swing just falls apart. Lately I am just thinking halfway back with speed and whip back or sling through impact. My lack of flexibility at 55 and wide shoulders and chest I believe keep me from having the fluid feeling that I get with a shorter swing. It feels quick yet fluid if I keep it short hands feel like the never get above the shoulders. This drill is spot on and may help many golfers discover all the points you highlight.
Do you have something like this for driver Matty ? Awesome content as usual
Will do driver next time 👍
Great stuff Matt!
Had to pick this up after your review.! More forgiving than last year imo 🔹🔹🔹
What do you think accounts for speed generation beyond what is achieved from this hip high back swing? I know quite a few golfers who only generate the same speed with a full swing that they generate from a hip high swing. No matter how 'hard' they try they can't generate any additional speed with a longer swing.
Really like this video Matt. Great channel! Are you naturally left handed? I’m right handed but play left handed. Really helps seeing a fellow lefty with such detailing information in coaching. Keep up the great work.
I’m right hand dominant also
@@GolfLiberty No kidding! Will definitely check all your video’s to find those diamond feel and technique wise.
Is this only for irons or all clubs? Randy
Great video Matt.
How often do you recommend doing this training? I am speed training 3 times a week with driver, should i add a session of this 7 iron drill in per week or sub out a driver session?
Tha ks for any advice you can give. Currently my 7 is about 88-92 cuz I am old. Haha.
Thanks Matt
This was a good video
would it be correct to feel more muscle use in the core and lower stomach than usual?
yes I feel that for sure with this drill
thanks, I will try it this weekend in the garage. Much appreciated!! I will try with driver as well.
@@GolfLibertythanks for responding, tried this during a similar round with friends today. When done correctly, I can see improved distance. Hard to do in a full swing after so many years swinging incorrectly.
Thanks again.
If you’re looking for content ideas, more detail about how you move the pelvic girdle and hips would be appreciated. You mention it in the “Things I’m working on video”.
Best wishes for a successful 2024 Sir!
Many many thanks Matt, finally!! 😂I got it how to activate my legs 😊 I think I've also hit a billion balls without earlier, what a feeling 😊
one thing i learned from the long drivers (Kyle Berkshire, Bryson, Martin Borgmeier) is that fast backswings help produce faster downswings. the reason is two fold. you can take advantage of the inertia of your club and upper body turning backward to keep the club in position longer at the top while your lower body is firing forward. second reason is that you can start ramping the pulling force on the club at the top without moving the club down (pulling on the club while it is still traveling up). in both cases by the time the club starts moving in the down direction, your hands are already applying a high force and have more time to add energy to the club. if you truly paused at the top, it would start coming down the moment you started pulling and you would have less cumulative time to pull on it before the club hits the ball. also, faster backswing does not equal faster tempo. if both your back and downswings are fast, tempo can be exactly the same as before. Kyle Berkshire was 2.85:1 when he won WLDA with 158 club speed and 230bs. just imagine how fast 158 club head speed is and you have to see why the back swing must be fast also, otherwise you easily end up like Hideki with 6.4:1.
the second thing i learned is that you don't have to use all the speed increasing techniques when you play golf. you don't even have to use any of them when you play golf. is is good enough that you apply them during regular speed training sessions (practice time), so that when you go back to your own familiar swing, your normal, base effort is actually permanently faster from conditioning.
since Hideki was mentioned, i'll just say there is no doubt he could hit it faster if he quickened his tempo to the usual 3:1, but honestly, nobody on tour prizes speed over control...they already have speed from junior golf years and are individually cutting back on certain moves depending on which one makes them feel they can have more control in return. they are usually also freaks in certain aspects to compensate for not doing what is common sense for most amateurs to do (like keeping elbows straight at impact which Speith and Hovland dont do, 3:1 tempo which Hideki doesnt do, keep your heels planted on transition which JT and Morikawa dont do, etc etc etc). Hideki has insane core strength and spinal flexibility to compensate for not doing a faster back swing. judging from hand position he has a very long backswing like Cameron Champ, but can reach his top with both heels planted while Champ has to lift his lead heel. to be able to do that with a 6.4:1 tempo is itself a freak ability. which brings me to another thing i learned from a coach: if you wan't a good efficient swing, don't look at the male tour pros ...look at the LPGA tour pros. if LPGA is outdriving you, it has to be from efficiency and nothing else.
Seen this pop up in a few places, gotta give this a hoon next practice session
Does this drill work for driver as well?
Sure does
Great video and I could be wrong doesn’t rahm with drill doesn’t he do a full follow through again I could be wrong
yes he swings through pretty full in the videos I've seen, I think most people would get more out of it this way however
How far is the screen from the ball?
I know 100% I benefit from a faster backswing. I suffer from a chicken wing also but I notice when I swing back faster I do seem to feel like I get more separation and the speed/momentum almost helps me keep my arms in a better position. Feel vs real right. Great video Matt I can’t wait to use this drill.
I like it. Great vid Matt. 🥂to another 5mph :-)
THE video anyone learning to swing a golf club or who is trying to get better should watch!
Golf instruction in general is nothing like this!
Ok this is promising
I get great speed and turn on my irons. Driver I tend to not be able to clear my hips. Which usually results in me hitting a high fade / slice. Typically mostly arms. My iron swing is completely different. I hit a high draw to straight. Typical 7iron is about 175-180 carry
no its not unless the loft is strong as you arent a tour player boss. one shot carrying 170 downhill isnt your average carry.
Interesting, I think I'll try this.
Your logo looks like the LIV Golf logo from a distance!
lol I love seeing Matt having the same reaction when I work on the rotation too. You see the butt cheeks and are just happy 😂
Interesting
Interesting. This is basically my swing when I try to hit very low stingers. I can't do a full back swing cause the ball is so far back in my stance, but I still get like 90-95% of my normal ball speed that way.
This is "the stick drill", right?
Great lesson lefty matty! .. I like righty Matt ….. so I have a hope to beat him
That’s was John Rahms drill
WTF!!?? A LEFTY INSTRUCTOR!!??
I struggle with a slow swing speed in general.
I need a "tell" or something to keep my tempo in order as I can be SLOOOO and then really quick.
Clearing my hips would help, I like the first drill..
I need this guy to give me a lesson...
What do you mean, I'm not Hideki?! I have Srixon Irons!
Yes John Rahm is "on tour", the LIV tour! 😂🤷♂️
When I try to swing fast, I get the same hook result almost every time. At least with my driver
@@ryze9153Interesting. I'm finding that when I really go after it that my flight path straightens to be a gentle draw. I just need to do it now with less effort.
Now see I’m the opposite. I take the club back very deliberately . When I speed it up my backswing actually gets shorter. And my contact suffers too.
Break your hands on the ball! I’m 70 that’s how I still get good distance! Enjoy!
What do mean “o the ball”?
@@donl4422 Sorry, “on the ball”
Holy crap. This immediately helped. Speed increase wasn't even the biggest benefit, it just made everything feel better.
It really does matter that you literally swing as hard as you can on the short swings though. Doesn't work if you just swing kind harder than a long pitch shot.
LOL my coach would say you're swinging too fast. Yes it is effective but I also agree that someone has to find which works best for them.
were you a fast player to begin with?
"I'm not a robot"
What..?
A Billion balls?! It would take you 1,369.86 years at 2000 golf balls a day. Just saying. 🤦🏻♂️ but still good content.
1,000,000,000 golf balls?!
Happy New Year Matt. I was just messing with you. Glad you’re out there still sharing.