He probably got that idea due to the fact that us lefties have to reverse everything on our own. He was nice enough not to put the righties through the same struggle.
Matt, your videos have a sense of authenticity and sincerity that doesn't come out in other product or instructional channels. I don't feel like I'm being bullshitted when I tune in. Love the content man, keep'em coming! Hope yo'ure doing well.
Great video. To my knowledge, you need to release a new video timely (consistently every week or twice a week) in order to get favored by TH-cam algorithm.
I watched this twice and played today and gotta say top of my swing felt the best it has for a long time and my impact position was so simple to find. Great video many thanks.
Well presented Matty. Thanks again for another great one. I’d check this right away but I’m recovering from surgery. My back, knees and ankle make the same noise in my swing. I can only sort so many clicks at once.
Very helpful. I’ve always been a player who dumps and has toe down divots. Didn’t know how to solve even with adjusting lie angles. Extremely frustrating. Thank you.
Great video Matty, great explanation of how the trail arm should work. I’ve been working on this ever since your lesson with Scott Cowx on that other channel 😉. Great way to think about it. Crease of trail arm facing forward and as you move away and up it faces up. Bicep curl to the top.
Great video Matt. I got the GSlot 2 months ago and i already had the original GSnap and the 2 of them in combination are incredible. Together they have helped me rotate using the big muscles, while also getting my wrists into the right place to just turn hard and fast. I love the George Gankas tools.
I’m still subscribed to the channel formerly known as TXG but mostly for entertainment. Your channel is superior Matty. Loved the Mavrik driver videos. I bought one and it’s the best thing I ever did. Your instructions have helped greatly, you don’t get that on the other one. #clubchampion
And for years now I have been trying to keep the face square as I move away from the ball and not roll the hands inside. Now I have a device that encourages me to early roll inside LOL. Golf is so full of conflicting advice!
My first thought straight away. I know I struggle with early extension and after Matt's explanation, I think I probably don't move my tail arm correctly
Hey Matt- at 5:14 the good video on the left looks like an inside takeaway to me. Club head getting inside of hands really early and goes low and underneath. Is that preferred?
While we’re talking about the trial arm and elbow, what if someone (me) gets to the top and points the club towards right field (as a righty)? Any good drills or training aids? Once I’m pointing club to right field my hands and shaft are basically vertical
Matt this a great video. With the feel of keeping the trail arm bend point facing up, how can we ensure to not roll the clubface open on the takeaway with that arm movement?
Hi Matt, thanks for sharing this lesson. The multiple camera views and mirror cam help a lot. About a month back this trail arm feel was 1 of the meaningful changes I made but when I tweaked my release recently, I slipped back into my old habit. So this is a real timely video. 1 question, in this video while properly using the g slot, u did see some shots push to your left, then u corrected it and hit a draw. What did u do to get the draw? Thanks ❤
Awesome video Matt, this is something I'm currently working on. I have a question... I play 2023 T100 bent 2 flat and when on trackman dynamically I'm 1 degree upright at impact, but on the course I notice my divots a bit toe down. Any idea why this is?
great video and explanation of how the trail arm should work and what happens when it doesn't move correctly. Though, when I do work on this, my tendency is on the backswing to get the shaft to flat and the face rotates open. Do you work your wrist hinge to keep the face square/shaft more vertical, while rotating the trail arm?
@@GolfLiberty thanks, that's helpful. I do bow my wrist, but can also rotate it inside at the same time, so the glove label points more to the sky then away from the target.
@@GolfLibertyMatt, I tend to open the clubface if I’m thinking about the trail arm in a more externally rotated position. Wrist angle position would be a good compliment to this drill. Cheers!
I totally misread the title. I thought it was a pretty bold way to try and expand the brand and let people know that Golf Liberty really gets down. Haha.
How does this relate to lead arm forarm rotation? Just seen a Dana Dahlquist lesson where he thaught the concept of not rotating the lead forearm at all in the backswing. Not just as a feel either.
it's a good feel for someone who fans the club open in the backswing and extends the lead wrist, but eventually in my opinion yes there needs to be some lead forearm rotation past arm parallel in the backswing
I have to admit I left that in completely by accident 🤣 no idea what I was talking about but that post fight interview is an all time favourite of mine
love the mirror video for the right handed players!
He probably got that idea due to the fact that us lefties have to reverse everything on our own. He was nice enough not to put the righties through the same struggle.
Matt, your videos have a sense of authenticity and sincerity that doesn't come out in other product or instructional channels. I don't feel like I'm being bullshitted when I tune in. Love the content man, keep'em coming! Hope yo'ure doing well.
Totally agree with this
Same here 💪🏻
great stuff and very well explained. funny, this is exactly what ive started working on today. i appreciate the content
Great video. To my knowledge, you need to release a new video timely (consistently every week or twice a week) in order to get favored by TH-cam algorithm.
I would like to know how you get your trail hip around that much.
I watched this twice and played today and gotta say top of my swing felt the best it has for a long time and my impact position was so simple to find. Great video many thanks.
Well presented Matty. Thanks again for another great one. I’d check this right away but I’m recovering from surgery.
My back, knees and ankle make the same noise in my swing. I can only sort so many clicks at once.
Super helpful, Matt. I 100% have this problem on backswing with excessive ER, leading to steepening and getting stuck on the way down. Thanks!
Very helpful. I’ve always been a player who dumps and has toe down divots. Didn’t know how to solve even with adjusting lie angles. Extremely frustrating. Thank you.
Great video Matty, great explanation of how the trail arm should work. I’ve been working on this ever since your lesson with Scott Cowx on that other channel 😉. Great way to think about it. Crease of trail arm facing forward and as you move away and up it faces up. Bicep curl to the top.
Another great video your ability to simplify things is special I always look forward to your videos
Great video Matt. I got the GSlot 2 months ago and i already had the original GSnap and the 2 of them in combination are incredible. Together they have helped me rotate using the big muscles, while also getting my wrists into the right place to just turn hard and fast. I love the George Gankas tools.
Brilliant coaching video Matt. Articulate, easy to follow and some really great advice.
Matt, best content I’ve seen on this subject. Bravo!
I will come see you often if you are in Texas! Great video!
Thank you, Matt. Love your videos. Keep up the great content
I’m still subscribed to the channel formerly known as TXG but mostly for entertainment. Your channel is superior Matty. Loved the Mavrik driver videos. I bought one and it’s the best thing I ever did. Your instructions have helped greatly, you don’t get that on the other one. #clubchampion
Love the righty/lefty views
thanks for this golf gold matt! great content👍🏽
This is freaking gold 🏆💪🏻⛳️🏌🏼♂️
the split mirror video is a neat idea, nice bit of original thinking there
start the stopwatch to see how long it takes for that to be copied!
And for years now I have been trying to keep the face square as I move away from the ball and not roll the hands inside. Now I have a device that encourages me to early roll inside LOL. Golf is so full of conflicting advice!
You wouldn’t want to roll it inside and open, this drill combined with some flexion of the lead wrist would be ideal
I wish you were so far away I would love to come spend a couple hours working with you.
This tool looks great for working on early extension as well, something I struggle with.
My first thought straight away. I know I struggle with early extension and after Matt's explanation, I think I probably don't move my tail arm correctly
Nice video. Thanks for sharing.
What’s interesting is that Rory looks like he’s got a little of that internal at the start of his swing which gets the club more vertical at the top.
That thing looks awesome
Hey Matt- at 5:14 the good video on the left looks like an inside takeaway to me. Club head getting inside of hands really early and goes low and underneath. Is that preferred?
do you have small checks we can start with to get better?
Great video Matt!
This is the exact issue I’m working on
When do you start and stop bending the trail arm in the backswing?
While we’re talking about the trial arm and elbow, what if someone (me) gets to the top and points the club towards right field (as a righty)? Any good drills or training aids? Once I’m pointing club to right field my hands and shaft are basically vertical
Matt this a great video. With the feel of keeping the trail arm bend point facing up, how can we ensure to not roll the clubface open on the takeaway with that arm movement?
Stronger lead wrist conditions (bit of flex/bow)
I always have trouble finding the G.. slot
What camera are you using?
Hi Matt, thanks for sharing this lesson. The multiple camera views and mirror cam help a lot. About a month back this trail arm feel was 1 of the meaningful changes I made but when I tweaked my release recently, I slipped back into my old habit.
So this is a real timely video.
1 question, in this video while properly using the g slot, u did see some shots push to your left, then u corrected it and hit a draw. What did u do to get the draw?
Thanks ❤
Keeping the device pressed on my ribs more in the downswing, forced me to rotate more, seemed to get the lie angle less toe down and face squared up
@@GolfLiberty hmm less toe down, great insight thanks!
Thanks Matt. Great content. Did u have to order a left hand version or is there one version for both.
Just one version you turn it the other way on the arm
Awesome video Matt, this is something I'm currently working on. I have a question... I play 2023 T100 bent 2 flat and when on trackman dynamically I'm 1 degree upright at impact, but on the course I notice my divots a bit toe down. Any idea why this is?
Either the swing changes when you get out on the course, or the TrackMan reading is off
See my irons are fine but the sweeps fault drops into the driver for me ( fault 2) I wonder if this aid helps me with that
great video and explanation of how the trail arm should work and what happens when it doesn't move correctly. Though, when I do work on this, my tendency is on the backswing to get the shaft to flat and the face rotates open. Do you work your wrist hinge to keep the face square/shaft more vertical, while rotating the trail arm?
sounds like you need more lead wrist flexion (bow), and less wrist rotation (feel glove label pointing back away from target)
@@GolfLiberty thanks, that's helpful. I do bow my wrist, but can also rotate it inside at the same time, so the glove label points more to the sky then away from the target.
@@GolfLibertyMatt, I tend to open the clubface if I’m thinking about the trail arm in a more externally rotated position. Wrist angle position would be a good compliment to this drill. Cheers!
Current thoughts?
I totally misread the title. I thought it was a pretty bold way to try and expand the brand and let people know that Golf Liberty really gets down. Haha.
Your bad swings still have better results than my good ones 😅😅 great vid Matty
How does this relate to lead arm forarm rotation? Just seen a Dana Dahlquist lesson where he thaught the concept of not rotating the lead forearm at all in the backswing. Not just as a feel either.
it's a good feel for someone who fans the club open in the backswing and extends the lead wrist, but eventually in my opinion yes there needs to be some lead forearm rotation past arm parallel in the backswing
Are you an Overdrive listener, or is the Mike Tyson reference just... really a massive coincidence?
I have to admit I left that in completely by accident 🤣 no idea what I was talking about but that post fight interview is an all time favourite of mine
I tried it, all the shots were shanks… lost 10 balls.
NOT Scottie approved lol
Jesus 7 iron spinning at 5.7k
Launch conditions, I do similarly with my 7. No training aids just how I swing I guess, so I play a spinnier ball.
SPINAL!😂
Nice nod to Mike Tyson.
I'm pretty sure the G-Slot doesn't exist