Really great video. Fighting to find that magic feeling. When you do feel it, it's a new game. It's what keeps us coming back. Doing it consistently is the challenge. Like everything in golf! Well done and thanks for creating this great content.
Excellent video, I think the advice about keeping the back to the target at the beginning of the downswing will really help to keep me from coming over the top.
My practice swings have always been free and easy, but once I got over the ball, I would tense up. My brother used to tell me to hit the ball with my practice swing, but I never could. One day, however, I was determined to hit the ball with my practice swing tempo. I wound up shooting a 76! It takes a lot of concentration to do it for an entire round. I would grip the club lightly, make a few waggles and then pull back on the handle and lag the club head a bit on the way back. Kind of a loosey-goosey tempo. One thing that helped was to breathe out as I started my back swing. It kept the tension out of my arms and shoulders and I had a longer arc and didn't lift the club. My wrist set happened at the top of my swing and this created a lot of lag coming down. I could feel the cracking of the whip at the ball. So hard to put the feelings into words, but try some practice swings with your eyes closed so you can feel the weight of the club head.
This is extremely effective. I hit the ball longer on days I feel relaxed. I had a really fast tennis serve, and I always felt like my arm and wrist were very loose. Relaxed muscles fire quicker. Think about flicking a towel. The more loose you are before the SNAP, the louder it snaps. Great video, bro.
Will be trying this for sure. First time out Friday and tried your fast backswing from last weeks video. Hit some of the best drives I've ever hit. Played again yesterday and couldn't hit one to save my life. Thinking about it I was a lot more tense.
Brilliant one, thank you Ali, this is so me. I am all body, and probably hold the club too tightly. The reason for this is because if I am too loose, i feel I might become too wristy. Thank you, I will give it a go.
Thanks Ali. The relaxing of hands and arms is a good reminder for me to lossen up. Took it to the range this morning, while it didn't improve ky speed much, it has improved my ball strikes and consistencies. Which also equal to faster ball speed and longer flight.
Can I ask what the loft on your 7i is. Even with this method I hit my 7i 150 yrds at the range when pure. I’m using mizuno MP60s. For me to get this feeling I feel like I have to feel as though my body is starting to rotate forward just before the club has reached the top of my back swing. Not sure if I’m doing it correctly.
Like the video, need to try this metod, i usually use too much power in my arms whithout good result..... My speed no so low, poor smash factor maybe, but i think the problem is no fluid club release 🤔
I agree that this is very effortless way to generate speed 👍 Most tour players use much more body dominant swing to get control. However most off us amateurs need more speed and wrists whipping action gives easy speed.
Great video but can I ask a question? A lot of other reputable instructors seem to say that the upper body should be open at impact such as Doug Johnson and other pro’s to allow the arms to fling through the ball and the inline arms and club happen a couple of feet after impact. As I find it confusing as to which method we should be learning. Your thoughts?
Hi, what is your opinion about stack and tilt . Like you can turn as fast as you want if you don’t hit the ball on the sweet spotoff the club you’re not doing anything. thank you
I find that holding my backswing at the top allows my body to finish coiling around the centerpoint of the swing. This then causes me to sling the club forward like a whip. I'm no longer hitting the ball with the club; I'm flinging the clubhead with a slingshot.
I think a lot of golfers try to muscle through with all the muscles in their arms. Here is seems you’re mostly using your shoulders and core to spin your arms around. Kind of like a sling of a trebuchet. Makes a lot of sense. We need to get golf pros to become engineers. It doesn’t matter how you hit the ball, you transfer energy into the ball. The problem is efficiency
For me, it became a short backswing with better results, still a little inconsistent, when I catch it right, for now, 160 yards with 7Iron...longer clubs is a bit of a challange.
One of the things that prevents amateur golfers from reaching their full swing speed potential is because they confuse effort/power with velocity. This, unfortunately, results in them swinging with their upper body rather than engaging their inbuilt kinetic chain. This "control" with the upper body actually slows the swing down rather than allowing them to generate maximum velocity by engaging their kinetic chain correctly by firing with their feet, legs, hips and their weight transfer in the correct sequence.
Complex chain action motion is a preprogram in deep subconscious initiated by a singular intention. Attempting to consciously perform each link in a complex chain action will eventually lead to YIPS. Over riding the subconscious with, "an idea of a swing" is the biggest mistake of golf instruction for improvement of golf swing. It generates constant and repeat $ for the instructors. "Swing your swing, not some idea of a swing... " AP
I hate that habit that so many golfing youtubers have of EMPHASISING what SEEMS LIKE two out of EVERY THREE ...WORDS, like they they were SPEAKING to IDIOTS. Oh, they ARE speakING to IDIOTS! GOT it.
Like your videos. You're describing the gravity golf method which I've used my whole golfing life without knowing it had a name.
Now that was an awesome lesson! Can’t wait to try it! Thank you! Keep em comin!😍👏
Really great video. Fighting to find that magic feeling. When you do feel it, it's a new game. It's what keeps us coming back. Doing it consistently is the challenge. Like everything in golf! Well done and thanks for creating this great content.
This catapult changed my whole game, especially, with the irons. The distance I'm getting now is incredible. Thank you.
Excellent video, I think the advice about keeping the back to the target at the beginning of the downswing will really help to keep me from coming over the top.
Hope it helps.
Really good video, thank you.
Keeping my back to the target for as long as possible has been a huge improvement for me.
My practice swings have always been free and easy, but once I got over the ball, I would tense up. My brother used to tell me to hit the ball with my practice swing, but I never could. One day, however, I was determined to hit the ball with my practice swing tempo. I wound up shooting a 76! It takes a lot of concentration to do it for an entire round. I would grip the club lightly, make a few waggles and then pull back on the handle and lag the club head a bit on the way back. Kind of a loosey-goosey tempo. One thing that helped was to breathe out as I started my back swing. It kept the tension out of my arms and shoulders and I had a longer arc and didn't lift the club. My wrist set happened at the top of my swing and this created a lot of lag coming down. I could feel the cracking of the whip at the ball. So hard to put the feelings into words, but try some practice swings with your eyes closed so you can feel the weight of the club head.
Ali, just found your channel.
This video is maybe the best instruction video I’ve seen.
Thanks Stuart
Nice analogy Ali. I know I have hit it well when I feel the downswing initiated from my feet and moving up through the legs, hips and then torso.
Thank you
This is extremely effective. I hit the ball longer on days I feel relaxed. I had a really fast tennis serve, and I always felt like my arm and wrist were very loose. Relaxed muscles fire quicker. Think about flicking a towel. The more loose you are before the SNAP, the louder it snaps. Great video, bro.
Deffo need to practice this Ali...had my first round back on Friday, woke up following day with a blister on my finger...good vid 👍
Will be trying this for sure. First time out Friday and tried your fast backswing from last weeks video. Hit some of the best drives I've ever hit. Played again yesterday and couldn't hit one to save my life. Thinking about it I was a lot more tense.
Brilliant one, thank you Ali, this is so me. I am all body, and probably hold the club too tightly. The reason for this is because if I am too loose, i feel I might become too wristy. Thank you, I will give it a go.
Thanks Ali. The relaxing of hands and arms is a good reminder for me to lossen up. Took it to the range this morning, while it didn't improve ky speed much, it has improved my ball strikes and consistencies. Which also equal to faster ball speed and longer flight.
Just subbed!!
Awesome, thanks Bill
Thanks Ali. This may be what I've been looking for to get more speed (and accuracy)!
No problem 👍
Another great video. You make everything look so effortless. I cant wait to try these two concepts on the range tomorrow.
Can I ask what the loft on your 7i is. Even with this method I hit my 7i 150 yrds at the range when pure. I’m using mizuno MP60s. For me to get this feeling I feel like I have to feel as though my body is starting to rotate forward just before the club has reached the top of my back swing. Not sure if I’m doing it correctly.
Like the video, need to try this metod, i usually use too much power in my arms whithout good result..... My speed no so low, poor smash factor maybe, but i think the problem is no fluid club release 🤔
Glad you enjoyed the video, thanks for watching.
@@AliTaylorGolf thank you so much, I increase 10 yards each iron, using this sistema.
I agree that this is very effortless way to generate speed 👍 Most tour players use much more body dominant swing to get control. However most off us amateurs need more speed and wrists whipping action gives easy speed.
Hello from across the Pond. Next video, how to stop hooking the ball. Good info, thanks.
Great video but can I ask a question? A lot of other reputable instructors seem to say that the upper body should be open at impact such as Doug Johnson and other pro’s to allow the arms to fling through the ball and the inline arms and club happen a couple of feet after impact. As I find it confusing as to which method we should be learning. Your thoughts?
Robert Bernard the average tour players have about 20 degrees open shoulders at impact and hips between 40-45 degrees open
Certainly great to feel the chest being more open at impact for most golfers
Hi, what is your opinion about stack and tilt . Like you can turn as fast as you want if you don’t hit the ball on the sweet spotoff the club you’re not doing anything. thank you
I think stack and tilt can be very good for some people, as a coach I don't believe one swing fits all.
@@AliTaylorGolf hi,enjoying your TH-cam video.from what can see really you so right we need deferent things like everything in life.thank you
Ali, does having the clubface slightly open, make it easier to start your backswing?
I find that holding my backswing at the top allows my body to finish coiling around the centerpoint of the swing. This then causes me to sling the club forward like a whip. I'm no longer hitting the ball with the club; I'm flinging the clubhead with a slingshot.
Ali, really like your videos. Please can you tell me why you and your contemporaries have to make things “the secret?”
Just makes it sound better 😂 and some golfers don't know about it, so to them it has been a secret. Glad you enjoy my content.
As aright handed golfer how do I stop my dominant right hand take over the swing thanks
Where does it take over?
I think a lot of golfers try to muscle through with all the muscles in their arms. Here is seems you’re mostly using your shoulders and core to spin your arms around. Kind of like a sling of a trebuchet. Makes a lot of sense.
We need to get golf pros to become engineers. It doesn’t matter how you hit the ball, you transfer energy into the ball. The problem is efficiency
For me, it became a short backswing with better results, still a little inconsistent, when I catch it right, for now, 160 yards with 7Iron...longer clubs is a bit of a challange.
Danny Maude coined this term, sir.
One of the things that prevents amateur golfers from reaching their full swing speed potential is because they confuse effort/power with velocity. This, unfortunately, results in them swinging with their upper body rather than engaging their inbuilt kinetic chain. This "control" with the upper body actually slows the swing down rather than allowing them to generate maximum velocity by engaging their kinetic chain correctly by firing with their feet, legs, hips and their weight transfer in the correct sequence.
Most golfers just focus too much a hitting the golf ball. No swing thoughts at all.
At the top off back swing as I start the downswing I increase the grip pressure with my right hand and snatch the club
Love this but I have a question, in this method how can you be consistent???
Complex chain action motion is a preprogram in deep subconscious initiated by a singular intention.
Attempting to consciously perform each link in a complex chain action will eventually lead to YIPS. Over riding the subconscious with, "an idea of a swing" is the biggest mistake of golf instruction for improvement of golf swing. It generates constant and repeat $ for the instructors.
"Swing your swing, not some idea of a swing... " AP
I hate that habit that so many golfing youtubers have of EMPHASISING what SEEMS LIKE two out of EVERY THREE ...WORDS, like they they were SPEAKING to IDIOTS.
Oh, they ARE speakING to IDIOTS! GOT it.