Nice job , you know golf instructors can get as tenical as you want but you Tyler break it down very nice, I totally understood every thing you stated, Great job because if you can't get thru to your students why do it! and you had a video out few months ago with strech band with lead arm , unbelievable when I got that feel, I never really knew what that feel was,,. great training aid, ty , it's definitely all about the feels !
Great stuff. Tyler, you are one of the best instructors on TH-cam hands down. Your low sub number is an injustice but it might be due to the fact that you cater to more advanced players who are looking for answers. Not that I'm complaining. You should do more dumbed down videos for beginner golfers. Just a suggestion. Please keep 'em coming.
Thanks for a great explanation Tyler, do you feel that you create stretch in the left shoulder on downswing by pulling hips and chest but not that left shoulder?
Hi Tyler. I’ve noticed that (for me) this move tends to pull the face a bit inside the target line at impact, leading to toe-side strikes. Thinking that my shoulder line was too open, I used the move while feeling that I was more square to the line at impact with my shoulders (chest still open). It produced flush strikes. What are your thoughts regarding the chest/shoulder response to the lower body rotation and toe hits?
Great question. It is dependent really on the player. My friend Dr. Mark Bull has some great 3d data of 3 recent major champions and all 3 have a big range in how open their chests are at impact. One is actually slightly closed to the target. So for you that could be a great matchup. As a side note I've seen toe hits happen from path of the club being a bit out to in (fade) or the chest moving away from the target (falling back) near impact. But flush strikes are flush strikes so I think you are onto something with that result.
Tyler McGhie ... Thanks. I’m always on the lookout for things to teach my First Tee and PGA Junior League kids. Athletic Motion Golf reported that the shoulders have up to a 20° range of motion that’s independent of the rib cage rotation. So, your 3D observation fits nicely.
Nice job , you know golf instructors can get as tenical as you want but you Tyler break it down very nice, I totally understood every thing you stated, Great job because if you can't get thru to your students why do it! and you had a video out few months ago with strech band with lead arm , unbelievable when I got that feel, I never really knew what that feel was,,. great training aid, ty , it's definitely all about the feels !
Finally someone told me how to swing properly big up
Nice video
Been looking for this one!
Great video, thank you, very much about getting transition started correctly! Cheers mate
My pleasure.
so good!
Great stuff. Tyler, you are one of the best instructors on TH-cam hands down. Your low sub number is an injustice but it might be due to the fact that you cater to more advanced players who are looking for answers. Not that I'm complaining. You should do more dumbed down videos for beginner golfers. Just a suggestion. Please keep 'em coming.
Thanks for the kind words and great idea.
Video as epic as that dynamic loft dog 14 degrees; dang!🙏🏻🤑
tried this out today at the range and after a few swings, was able to get 120mph ball speed with my 7i!
Wow awesome!!
what is a good ball speed for 7 iron?
Thanks! Great video!
Great video, simple and really help
Thank you!
Does the left side stretch and right foot push work in tandem post impact? Or is there a post impact swing thought you'd recommend? Thanks.
Yes and arms extending in the finish. I also like lead foot pushing to help rotation.
Thanks Tyler for the explanation and demo ! 👍👍👍
Thank you!
And do you have a video about getting the club in the right spot?
Thanks for a great explanation Tyler, do you feel that you create stretch in the left shoulder on downswing by pulling hips and chest but not that left shoulder?
Yes I agree. It depends a bit on the player if they need to try to achieve that feel or if it happens naturally.
what kind of shoes are you wearing? i feel like they could really help my rotation... lol
i want a pair of those shoes
They are TrueLinks. Super comfortable!
Tyler....Are you playing competitively? You look like you should be on tour. Appreciate these videos....I am improving.
Awesome!
best ideal
Hi Tyler. I’ve noticed that (for me) this move tends to pull the face a bit inside the target line at impact, leading to toe-side strikes. Thinking that my shoulder line was too open, I used the move while feeling that I was more square to the line at impact with my shoulders (chest still open). It produced flush strikes. What are your thoughts regarding the chest/shoulder response to the lower body rotation and toe hits?
Great question. It is dependent really on the player. My friend Dr. Mark Bull has some great 3d data of 3 recent major champions and all 3 have a big range in how open their chests are at impact. One is actually slightly closed to the target. So for you that could be a great matchup. As a side note I've seen toe hits happen from path of the club being a bit out to in (fade) or the chest moving away from the target (falling back) near impact. But flush strikes are flush strikes so I think you are onto something with that result.
Tyler McGhie ... Thanks. I’m always on the lookout for things to teach my First Tee and PGA Junior League kids. Athletic Motion Golf reported that the shoulders have up to a 20° range of motion that’s independent of the rib cage rotation. So, your 3D observation fits nicely.
That's great that's my driver speed lol , 96 for an iron, get on tour lol
Man, I wish I could hit my 7 iron that far lol
This is a Bradley Hughes swing..
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