Literally had a lesson last week on dialing in my pitching. The 3/4 swing was and accelerating through the ball with my "chest" were all keys for me to get dialled in.
A gapping video would be good, so yes please on that one Mr Finch. Also, your swing is sooooo buttery smooth. You and Lewis Sparrow, are my swing crushes
I used to have 52,56,60 but have changed to 50,54,60 myself for the past year with the pw being so much stronger lofted. That 50 was key for my gapping
Yes, please do a video about club gaping. Also, could you please add a couple of scenarios to explain what the numbers should be for each scenario to achieve the desired result. I am just a beginner, and I would appreciate this type of feedback so that I can actually use the data. Thank you for all of your wonderful and enjoyable videos.
Thanks for the helpful video (and visual reminder that an easy, tempo-based swing gets repeatable, accurate results). A gapping video for the bag and thoughts how to build a bag and have options to bring in an out on the day's conditions wd be great (e.g. windy vs calm, hard pan links vs soft turf, etc). Love your thoughtful content.
Hi Pete, you are clearly a strong lad and have ample power. just wondering as your wedge swing does look effortless to the naked eye but to generate that number with a 54 is your swing in fact around 85 to 90 MPH for these shots and your smash just around 1.1?
Many instructors on Utube talk about gaping your irons,but the only irons I see, with the exception of gap wedges, are only marked with a number (7 or 8) or a letter(P or S) how do I adequately gap my irons with out the loft degree clearly marked on my irons?
Do you gap other clubs, too? I've been playing on a simulator and to save energy and goof around I've been hitting a lesser 8 when it's a full 9, and I like the control. Maybe there are some negatives I'm missing.
You're hitting a 54 90 plus yards with that slow half swing? Either the launch monitor needs tweaked or you must be using a tremendous amount of wrist timed just right to send a golf ball that far. Or, is the wind blowing in there? Lol!
Love you Peter, but a 150 yard club is not a wedge, and I’m sure if you are 150, you swing the ‘wedge’ full. I would say a wedge is 50 degrees to 64. And from 120, for me, 100 yards and in. I’m 63, so basing this on my ancient years of playing.
@@OosiesInnit I knew that would come up, hey the manufacturers do that, I think a wedge is a scoring tool, just because they decreased the loft but kept the designation doesn’t keep it a wedge. I stated 120 yards in and clubs 50 degrees or higher. The new wedges are 46 or 48 and go to 150, please read everything I said. I get your observation but I gave a reason it wasnt
Dude you’re 63 years old and you’re saying 150 isnt your wedge. You don’t have big strong young muscles compared to us young golfers lol. I hit my 52 wedge 150…..
A pitching wedge, even at a stronger loft, is still a wedge and is still a scoring tool for good golfers. That’s just you’re opinion about wedges and pitching wedges
@@CarrterGolf1 happy for you, b7t it isn’t all muscles, the clubs you play with are way different than the old blades I hit, well, maybe you do play blades and you are just big and strong.
Yes to a video on in-depth club gapping !!!! That would be incredible!
Peter I have to say , no doubt a great instructor, coach, Teacher, you can decide what you prefer, lol. really, really solid. Thanks.
I blade my 60 so effectively that my Arccos Caddie recommended I hit it from 130 yards 😂😅😂
Literally had a lesson last week on dialing in my pitching. The 3/4 swing was and accelerating through the ball with my "chest" were all keys for me to get dialled in.
Thanks Pete, really enjoy these tutorials. Can you do one on how to get rid of an 'over the top' move?
Glove under your right arm pit ;) Thank me later
@@Swaholay I second this, major game changer
I was actually having a subtle dig as Pete's got an over the top move@@Swaholay , BUT I will definitely be implementing that technique, thanks!
A gapping video would be good, so yes please on that one Mr Finch. Also, your swing is sooooo buttery smooth. You and Lewis Sparrow, are my swing crushes
I used to have 52,56,60 but have changed to 50,54,60 myself for the past year with the pw being so much stronger lofted. That 50 was key for my gapping
The next step for me is getting my distances dialed in always thanks for the good videos.
Yes, please do a video about club gaping. Also, could you please add a couple of scenarios to explain what the numbers should be for each scenario to achieve the desired result. I am just a beginner, and I would appreciate this type of feedback so that I can actually use the data. Thank you for all of your wonderful and enjoyable videos.
Thanks for the helpful video (and visual reminder that an easy, tempo-based swing gets repeatable, accurate results). A gapping video for the bag and thoughts how to build a bag and have options to bring in an out on the day's conditions wd be great (e.g. windy vs calm, hard pan links vs soft turf, etc). Love your thoughtful content.
Favourite golf TH-camr love ya work Pete
Great little video Pete, can I ask what grip pressure (1-10) you have with these shots?
Imagine having a 150 yard PW shot, imagine!
Pete you should give a lesson to Shields, he really needs a miracle now!
Next week: Can I beat Big Oggie Golf if I start 18 under.
@@primafacie6442😂😂😂😂😂😂
That swing is like buttah, so smooth!
I liked and subscribed and everything! Where's that hole out? Either way, great stuff I'm going to start using in my practice. Thanks!
club gapping video...yes!
Gapping would be awesome!
Unrelated, but where is that golf SIM enclosure from? Looks top class
Tell ya what bud , great videos
Yes gapping video !!
Hi Pete, you are clearly a strong lad and have ample power. just wondering as your wedge swing does look effortless to the naked eye but to generate that number with a 54 is your swing in fact around 85 to 90 MPH for these shots and your smash just around 1.1?
Pete, do you play your wedges as flat as your irons?
Club gapping and iron distances would be nice. also 30 to 120 yds
Which hitting mat are you using?
Thanks
A video on different ways of doing a gap test. With and without a simulator
Peter, let me check the programming on your simulator and I'll guarantee you'll have more HIOs. LOL!
I'm 62 and hit my pw 150. 48 degrees. That's about 143 carry.
Many instructors on Utube talk about gaping your irons,but the only irons I see, with the exception of gap wedges, are only marked with a number (7 or 8) or a letter(P or S) how do I adequately gap my irons with out the loft degree clearly marked on my irons?
Do you gap other clubs, too? I've been playing on a simulator and to save energy and goof around I've been hitting a lesser 8 when it's a full 9, and I like the control. Maybe there are some negatives I'm missing.
Training aims
Putt like a tour pro
Inside 100 yards tour average
Pw and above inside next handicap bracket on #shotscope
One Question: On real grass you obvioulsy take a divot. So for drill 1 you have to reset your sticks all the time? I dont have access to a simulator
Move the front alignment stick a little more forward.
Sounds of passion bingo
You're hitting a 54 90 plus yards with that slow half swing? Either the launch monitor needs tweaked or you must be using a tremendous amount of wrist timed just right to send a golf ball that far. Or, is the wind blowing in there? Lol!
Regime !
Why does my full swing on a 54 go 95 and his no-effort half-swing goes 95 😢
Love you Peter, but a 150 yard club is not a wedge, and I’m sure if you are 150, you swing the ‘wedge’ full. I would say a wedge is 50 degrees to 64. And from 120, for me, 100 yards and in. I’m 63, so basing this on my ancient years of playing.
So a pitching wedge isn’t a wedge?
@@OosiesInnit I knew that would come up, hey the manufacturers do that, I think a wedge is a scoring tool, just because they decreased the loft but kept the designation doesn’t keep it a wedge. I stated 120 yards in and clubs 50 degrees or higher. The new wedges are 46 or 48 and go to 150, please read everything I said. I get your observation but I gave a reason it wasnt
Dude you’re 63 years old and you’re saying 150 isnt your wedge. You don’t have big strong young muscles compared to us young golfers lol. I hit my 52 wedge 150…..
A pitching wedge, even at a stronger loft, is still a wedge and is still a scoring tool for good golfers. That’s just you’re opinion about wedges and pitching wedges
@@CarrterGolf1 happy for you, b7t it isn’t all muscles, the clubs you play with are way different than the old blades I hit, well, maybe you do play blades and you are just big and strong.