This is the one thing that most instructors don't talk about, so thank you for getting this out there. This made a world of difference in my swing and accuracy.
Christina I’ve watched all the other golf professionals on TH-cam, and I think the way you explain golf swing is the best. In most of your tips, you keep mentioning that the club face angle which is so important. Bottom line, you do a great job explaining the most important elements of the golf swing. Thanks!!
Terrific. I've had the wrong release type for my rotation pattern. No wonder I haven't been able to control anything, even if/when I made good contact. I know and practice both release patterns but was also trying to COMBINE them. Wow, talk about a recipe for disaster!
Yes she is the best she gets right to the point don't have to listen to a bunch of how great I am like a lot of the male instructor how many awards they got for teaching
Cracking vid, tks. Especially the part about less lower body movement so therefore more swinging outward. Never heard this explained before by any coaches. Best wishes
Really appreciate the videos-first time. I’m right handed knuckles down would be on my right hand correct but thought you said lead hand which would be left ?
Thats probably the best online lesson ive seen cause of my limited rotation which causes a more over the top with the longer clubs cause i cant get in that position to rotate .Thank you
Hi Christine, I love your videos and this one is really helpful. For some reason I was doing this with my rescue club and 3 wood and developed the dreaded shank, any ideas. Regards John L
I love your enthusiasm Christina. I'm trying to get more rotation through impact in my swing but some gurus warn against this saying get your lead hip back and out of the way. My question: is it best to focus on rotation (to give the arms more room) or is it best to focus on arms in front (moving the hips out of the way)? Chicken and egg?
That is a great looking golf course. What state is that in? What time of year did you film this? I am from Canada and looking to go south somewhere for a few weeks during the Winter time to work on the game!!!!!
Good lesson ! I just recently found your channel. It looks like in both the limited and non limited rotation, you keep the trail arm very close to the torso. I don't think I am doing that. Could this explain in part why I sent so many shots either left or right ?
Hey Christina, it looked like you were a couple of club head lengths back from the ball. Is that right, or just the angle of the video. Because a friend I played with last week told me to that. Correct or false?
Christina: 1) Notice at top of your backswing your hands/arm seem to reset/fall back. Please explain. 2) I've had 2 major back surgeries and can't rotate like I used to and have gone to a Rahm style 3/4 swing that occasionally leads to pulled shots with driver. Any advise? Thank you. John
If I feel that I am pushing the club, that seems to mean that I would be using a lot of right hand, which I had heard from other instructors that is wrong.. They recommend pulling the club through
Hey Scott! The release pattern is very much determined by the player's grip, pivot and rotation. The more body rotation, the less the forearms/wrists roll, which would give you the PUSH feel. I do not recommend PULLING the handle down as that can create a steep downswing.
You said in a earlier lesson that you should push your left shoulder down at the beginning of your swing. Now you are saying to rotate your shoulder. I don't see how you can do both at the same time.
Hi James! There is not just one way to create SWING FEELS. I provide various cues in tips to help players feel the right things. This particular tip (cue) addresses players that push their trail should aggressively toward the target too soon. In the end, it really depends on your swing style. Check out that video: th-cam.com/video/T1GZpgF4DwE/w-d-xo.html Thanks for watching!
Soooo helpful!! LOVE the slow motion examples!!!!
Fantastic lesson. I've improved my swing with her lessons. Thanks.
This might be the best driver video I’ve ever seen, for the issues I face, and I’ve watched hundreds… lol! ♥️
This is the one thing that most instructors don't talk about, so thank you for getting this out there. This made a world of difference in my swing and accuracy.
"this made world of difference"...she only released the video 14 hours ago
Christina
I’ve watched all the other golf professionals on TH-cam, and I think the way you explain golf swing is the best. In most of your tips, you keep mentioning that the club face angle which is so important.
Bottom line, you do a great job explaining the most important elements of the golf swing.
Thanks!!
thanks for the slow mo. i have used your tips and have noticed an improvement. thank you
Great video 🎉 thanks Christina ! I can tel you are smoking those drives!
Have watched a lot of golf videos. You are one of the best. Thanks
Thanks Christine, you always have great videos that help us high handicappers. I'm 74 trying to swing young again & you help, a lot!!
This was a great lesson Christina, thank you!
great tips. relaxing n fun presentation.
Terrific. I've had the wrong release type for my rotation pattern. No wonder I haven't been able to control anything, even if/when I made good contact. I know and practice both release patterns but was also trying to COMBINE them. Wow, talk about a recipe for disaster!
Great tips on how to make the most of your swing and body rotation 😊
Excellent lesson and Demo thanks
This is what I’m working on in my lessons right now. Great info thanks.
How good is that....... Wow! Thanks for all your valuable passionate instruction - simply the best!
Thank you for explaining that those with limited rotation will need to go waist high and swing out using forearms, this is gold for a rookie like me!
Great tip! New subscriber here. Love your approach and that accent! 😁
Yes she is the best she gets right to the point don't have to listen to a bunch of how great I am like a lot of the male instructor how many awards they got for teaching
Cracking vid, tks. Especially the part about less lower body movement so therefore more swinging outward. Never heard this explained before by any coaches. Best wishes
Makes sense...thanks Christina...
Great as always!
Excellent info🤗
I needed this
Really appreciate the videos-first time. I’m right handed knuckles down would be on my right hand correct but thought you said lead hand which would be left ?
Thats probably the best online lesson ive seen cause of my limited rotation which causes a more over the top with the longer clubs cause i cant get in that position to rotate .Thank you
Great instructions
Great instruction 👍
I’ll try!!
You crack me up, but are very informative
Hi Christine, I love your videos and this one is really helpful. For some reason I was doing this with my rescue club and 3 wood and developed the dreaded shank, any ideas. Regards John L
Thanks, very helpful, but how do I get that trail arm elbow to drop in front like you do?
Chipping yips... What do you recommend... Love your video's very helpful
Excellent
Great, why I hadn’t seeing you before.
Just seen Mgr Teo of your videos👏👏👏👍👍🏌🏻♂️
I love your enthusiasm Christina. I'm trying to get more rotation through impact in my swing but some gurus warn against this saying get your lead hip back and out of the way. My question: is it best to focus on rotation (to give the arms more room) or is it best to focus on arms in front (moving the hips out of the way)? Chicken and egg?
Perfect
That is a great looking golf course. What state is that in? What time of year did you film this? I am from Canada and looking to go south somewhere for a few weeks during the Winter time to work on the game!!!!!
Good lesson ! I just recently found your channel. It looks like in both the limited and non limited rotation, you keep the trail arm very close to the torso. I don't think I am doing that. Could this explain in part why I sent so many shots either left or right ?
Hey Christina, is it the same for irons or do you do a separate video for irons?
same swing with irons!
After found your channel, I will unsubscribe from other golf lessons channels and keep only yours !!
Hey Christina, it looked like you were a couple of club head lengths back from the ball. Is that right, or just the angle of the video. Because a friend I played with last week told me to that. Correct or false?
Camera angle can distort it pretty easily.
Are you referring to the right hand knuckles down?
Christina: 1) Notice at top of your backswing your hands/arm seem to reset/fall back. Please explain. 2) I've had 2 major back surgeries and can't rotate like I used to and have gone to a Rahm style 3/4 swing that occasionally leads to pulled shots with driver. Any advise? Thank you. John
I'll do a tip on this! Check out this in the meantime. th-cam.com/video/FpdGgBG_rdU/w-d-xo.html
When I try to hold my chest back I seem to hit high on the club face and pop up the ball. Any suggestions for feels I should have?
Should wrist knuckles be bowed
If I feel that I am pushing the club, that seems to mean that I would be using a lot of right hand, which I had heard from other instructors that is wrong.. They recommend pulling the club through
Hey Scott! The release pattern is very much determined by the player's grip, pivot and rotation. The more body rotation, the less the forearms/wrists roll, which would give you the PUSH feel. I do not recommend PULLING the handle down as that can create a steep downswing.
When I do that I snap hook it into the woods. I’m old
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You said in a earlier lesson that you should push your left shoulder down at the beginning of your swing. Now you are saying to rotate your shoulder. I don't see how you can do both at the same time.
Hi James! There is not just one way to create SWING FEELS. I provide various cues in tips to help players feel the right things. This particular tip (cue) addresses players that push their trail should aggressively toward the target too soon. In the end, it really depends on your swing style. Check out that video: th-cam.com/video/T1GZpgF4DwE/w-d-xo.html Thanks for watching!