Hi Andy, thank you for your continuous videos about Cowen technique. Do you think that the right arm motion can also be described as a trombone moving of the arm? Like the music instrument?
I have studied Ben’s 5 fundamentals for 2 years. It is the Bible of Golf. From the grip, which is KEY to the swing to the follow thru… Ben’s teaching works. Each of the fundamentals have details in the book. He teaches a kinesiology, which is a study of the muscles and how they relate to the total body on the golf swing. It’s absolutely fantastic but it takes some practice. I am 72 years old and right now my golf game is as good as it ever has been.
From your understanding of Ben Hogan’s swing how do you feel about left leading elbow? During set up, does your left elbow feel more tucked in to the hip or is it more pointing it out to the target line?
Great stuff - Kerrod is a great coach; almost as good as you Andy. Practising a lot here at the moment in readiness for the next season. Keep the vlogs coming Cheers
Thanks Andy. Clear explanations and demo. I'd suggest you use better audio gear to improve your narrations. Certain segments of the vid are somewhat muffled. Carry on bud!
well, hogan didn't do anything with any of his elbows. when you look in power golf at his driver swing, face on, you can see that his clubface is shut at the top, but open in the start of his downswing. and, it is not his elbows that change the angle of his clubface. and, the simple fact is that there is not one single golfer out there who does know how he does this, if indeed they have actually even noticed how the angle of his clubface changes in the "transition". maybe it all happened by magic
@@andycartergolf That can only mean that you don't know how Hogan opened face in the start of his downswing, as the photographs in power golf clearly show
@@andycartergolf when you work it out you will realise that the movement down, into the right side, with the elbow is not an active movement. it is effect by the control of the club with the hands. it is fair to say that pete has come very close to working this out; but, he hasn't quite got there yet. but, either way, if a player doesn't build the downwards rotation of the left hand- in the waggle- into their game, that hogan advises in five lessons, they will not be able to build the correct transition into their swing. and, of course, if the hands are too low, at address, a player can't make a downwards rotation of the left hand in the waggle.
Hogan is a legendary golfer. However, he was a big jerk. He used to frequent a restaurant I worked in Fort Worth, TX. I have zero respect for a person who treats others disrespectfully (no matter their notoriety).
@@andycartergolfNot sad at all. Too much talk, too much saying what you shouldn't do. I don't care what people do wrong, I want to see what to do right. Everything in the swing is irrelevant if you fail to make decent contact with the ball that achieves the distance you require with a reasonably straight flight. If you put stuff up on youtube, you should welcome comments.
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Hi Andy, thank you for your continuous videos about Cowen technique. Do you think that the right arm motion can also be described as a trombone moving of the arm? Like the music instrument?
I have studied Ben’s 5 fundamentals for 2 years. It is the Bible of Golf. From the grip, which is KEY to the swing to the follow thru… Ben’s teaching works. Each of the fundamentals have details in the book. He teaches a kinesiology, which is a study of the muscles and how they relate to the total body on the golf swing. It’s absolutely fantastic but it takes some practice. I am 72 years old and right now my golf game is as good as it ever has been.
From your understanding of Ben Hogan’s swing how do you feel about left leading elbow? During set up, does your left elbow feel more tucked in to the hip or is it more pointing it out to the target line?
Thanks, Carter, for yet another very informative video! Your swing help has been really helpful to me. Thx!
Great to hear!
Great stuff - Kerrod is a great coach; almost as good as you Andy.
Practising a lot here at the moment in readiness for the next season.
Keep the vlogs coming
Cheers
Roll on the golf season
Thanks Andy!
Great lesson brilliantly explained
Thanks Andy. Clear explanations and demo. I'd suggest you use better audio gear to improve your narrations. Certain segments of the vid are somewhat muffled. Carry on bud!
Q. Are you preloading the weight shift before completing backswing
Yes you will start to move a little
2:35 Listen here Brother!
--Hulk Hogan
Are you hanging out with Danny Maude there? Looks like you're both in Dubai!
We caught up in dubai yes, but no filming
Cool. I really like both of your coaching styles, and you both use Pete Cowen tips, which I like. Keep those lessons coming!@@andycartergolf
Just because your lens has a wide aperture doesn't mean you should use it. The cameraman has to stop down. 😘
Do you guys realize that you never got through showing the drill…but we saw many examples of bad things which are ingraining us viewers?
well, hogan didn't do anything with any of his elbows. when you look in power golf at his driver swing, face on, you can see that his clubface is shut at the top, but open in the start of his downswing. and, it is not his elbows that change the angle of his clubface. and, the simple fact is that there is not one single golfer out there who does know how he does this, if indeed they have actually even noticed how the angle of his clubface changes in the "transition". maybe it all happened by magic
We can agree to disagree at this stage tbh
@@andycartergolf That can only mean that you don't know how Hogan opened face in the start of his downswing, as the photographs in power golf clearly show
ok@@DASH1ful
@@andycartergolf when you work it out you will realise that the movement down, into the right side, with the elbow is not an active movement. it is effect by the control of the club with the hands. it is fair to say that pete has come very close to working this out; but, he hasn't quite got there yet. but, either way, if a player doesn't build the downwards rotation of the left hand- in the waggle- into their game, that hogan advises in five lessons, they will not be able to build the correct transition into their swing. and, of course, if the hands are too low, at address, a player can't make a downwards rotation of the left hand in the waggle.
ok ;)@@DASH1ful
Hogan is a legendary golfer. However, he was a big jerk. He used to frequent a restaurant I worked in Fort Worth, TX. I have zero respect for a person who treats others disrespectfully (no matter their notoriety).
He didn't tip? Cursed people out?
It would seem that way.
Please tell us more..
Speak I'll of No one and the good of everyone you know!...
Give me free stuff.
Haha what do you want?
@@andycartergolf titleist irons, I’m sure you know a guy. . . .
More blah blah blah
Ok 👌🏽. You can choose not to enjoy it but typing negativity is sad
@@andycartergolfNot sad at all. Too much talk, too much saying what you shouldn't do. I don't care what people do wrong, I want to see what to do right. Everything in the swing is irrelevant if you fail to make decent contact with the ball that achieves the distance you require with a reasonably straight flight. If you put stuff up on youtube, you should welcome comments.