Thanks for doing these videos Glen . I have been having golf lessons with the Pro at my local golf club . He is showing me much the same things that you are saying so love to rewatch your videos and try and hone the technique .
Excellent demonstration Glen on how to maintain the proper spine angle in the swing. Although I try not to rise up on my downswing, I'm sure I do because of erratic shots that show up during my round. I like your suggestion at the end to cock the head sideways in a downward fashion to help the spine angle. One of the drills that I have initiated is to try and duplicate a "hockey players slap shot!" This helps to keep that rear shoulder down throughout the downswing. Good Job Glen! Always enjoy your input!!!
love your videos, especially as a senior, I can relate to how you teach. I also love Fiji!!!! Speaking of posture at impact....having my side so tilted over really does a number of my right side rib cage....causes alot of injuries for me. would you consider doing a video on impact side posture and how to do it injury free?
@@AussieGolfPros it's been too wet to play lately but chomping at the bit. I practiced this drill and then took it to the range yesterday and boy has it helped! awesome, thanks Glen.
Great video Glen, I was told the exact statement last week but not told how to fix it. You have made it simple for old guys like me to understand. A question my hero Peter Senior seems to [stand up] when he hits the ball generating lot of power which I try to duplicate is this a good thing?
Thank you for your comments and question David. Early extension is a challenging problem to try to eliminate. Regarding Peter Senior and his ‘lift’, it happens after impact. It’s a little unorthodox but we see idiosyncrasies with many tour professionals. At impact, Senior is still in pretty good posture. Cheers
I am 67 years old new last year to learning how to golf. Thank you your video really is helping me tremendously
Thanks for doing these videos Glen . I have been having golf lessons with the Pro at my local golf club . He is showing me much the same things that you are saying so love to rewatch your videos and try and hone the technique .
Thanks for reaching out Paul.
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Been struggling with early extension for years. Thank you and can’t wait to try
Please let us know how you go with the drills.
This is a great drill Glen. Thanks so much.
Glad you like it. Cheers
Awesome, thanks Glen. Differently give me more thoughts about posture and my final realise.
Great location
Thanks for watching Wayne
Excellent demonstration Glen on how to maintain the proper spine angle in the swing. Although I try not to rise up on my downswing, I'm sure I do because of erratic shots that show up during my round. I like your suggestion at the end to cock the head sideways in a downward fashion to help the spine angle. One of the drills that I have initiated is to try and duplicate a "hockey players slap shot!" This helps to keep that rear shoulder down throughout the downswing. Good Job Glen! Always enjoy your input!!!
Much appreciated John! Love the hockey reference. Cheers
love your videos, especially as a senior, I can relate to how you teach. I also love Fiji!!!! Speaking of posture at impact....having my side so tilted over really does a number of my right side rib cage....causes alot of injuries for me. would you consider doing a video on impact side posture and how to do it injury free?
Thank you JB. Glad you like them!
Awesome video!! 👏🏽👏🏽
Thanks Leon
Great to hear from you.
Hope all is well with you.
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@@AussieGolfPros it's been too wet to play lately but chomping at the bit. I practiced this drill and then took it to the range yesterday and boy has it helped! awesome, thanks Glen.
Great video Glen, I was told the exact statement last week but not told how to fix it. You have made it simple for old guys like me to understand. A question my hero Peter Senior seems to [stand up] when he hits the ball generating lot of power which I try to duplicate is this a good thing?
Thank you for your comments and question David.
Early extension is a challenging problem to try to eliminate.
Regarding Peter Senior and his ‘lift’, it happens after impact. It’s a little unorthodox but we see idiosyncrasies with many tour professionals. At impact, Senior is still in pretty good posture.
Cheers