Very good video Jonathan. The difficulty replicating impact is the dynamics involved whereas if you can get to this post impact correctly you have auitomatically taken care of the dynamics.
Just had an excellent session at the range doing this drill in slow motion ~ what a nice feeling of crisp impact and consistent ball flight ~ I will be working this drill every week through the winter
I hope this works as I call his Station "checkpoint two" in the follow-through and have been trying for weeks to use it to help me improve. He does good videos.
Hi Jon, super Video, wie jeden Sonntag :-) Das geniale dran, wenn ich es schaffe umzusetzen, dann funktioniert es auch!!! Alle Bälle gerade und weit ... i love it! Heute hat es funktioniert und ich hab ein HCP 15 gespielt 🥳🥳🥳 Danke Jon!
Jonathan, thank you. I tried this and when I open my chest at impact I Shankar leave the ball to the right. I also will shank it if I use the right side bend but I assume that’s because I am not rotating at the same pace.
Be careful that you are not tilting away from the target in the downswing. You need a combination of side bend and rotation to keep the club on path and in plane.
Jonathan, so is it best & to make a conscious effort to get the right side bend perpendicular to the target line so you don’t go away from the target line?
Hi Jonathan, if one makes the objective to be swing the hands from right side of the body to the left, then the shoulders must rotate to do so. My point being that maybe body part rotation is not a conscious thought but a necessary consequence of the intent. Your thoughts on this please. Thanks, Johnny
Once the golfer begins to understand the facts that their skeletal muscles can only pull; works and moves as pairs in the same clockwise motion the golfer may begin to accept how easy the golf swing really is. At the top of the golf swing the twirling of the right hand and wrists clockwise by the golfer communicates silently to the rest of their skeletal muscles to move the same. The golfer fails because of the false narrative that their bodies rotates in one direction on their backswing and then the other on their downswing. This is why amateur golfers are doomed from the start to swing the dreaded over the top downswing in some fashion or the other. Cheers
Love your teaching method. You explain it so well.
Very good video Jonathan. The difficulty replicating impact is the dynamics involved whereas if you can get to this post impact correctly you have auitomatically taken care of the dynamics.
Just had an excellent session at the range doing this drill in slow motion ~ what a nice feeling of crisp impact and consistent ball flight ~ I will be working this drill every week through the winter
The station has been a challenge for me. I’m looking forward to trying this movement. Thank you for sharing this idea.
I hope this works as I call his Station "checkpoint two" in the follow-through and have been trying for weeks to use it to help me improve. He does good videos.
interesting concept and ideas, i'm gonna try this out, thnx jonathan
Great tip
Solid advice as usual. Thank you.
Hi Jon, super Video, wie jeden Sonntag :-)
Das geniale dran, wenn ich es schaffe umzusetzen, dann funktioniert es auch!!!
Alle Bälle gerade und weit ... i love it!
Heute hat es funktioniert und ich hab ein HCP 15 gespielt 🥳🥳🥳
Danke Jon!
You’re the best
I like your punch shot idea. I duff 5 shots per round, but never a punch shot.
The side bend too early is the primary cause of right sided QL pain in golfers
Jonathan, thank you. I tried this and when I open my chest at impact I Shankar leave the ball to the right. I also will shank it if I use the right side bend but I assume that’s because I am not rotating at the same pace.
Be careful that you are not tilting away from the target in the downswing. You need a combination of side bend and rotation to keep the club on path and in plane.
Jonathan, so is it best & to make a conscious effort to get the right side bend perpendicular to the target line so you don’t go away from the target line?
Yes 👍
Hi Jonathan, if one makes the objective to be swing the hands from right side of the body to the left, then the shoulders must rotate to do so. My point being that maybe body part rotation is not a conscious thought but a necessary consequence of the intent. Your thoughts on this please. Thanks, Johnny
Sorry Johnny, it doesn’t work like that.
Reverse Engineering 🤔
LOVE IT !!!!😃
Once the golfer begins to understand the facts that their skeletal muscles can only pull; works and moves as pairs in the same clockwise motion the golfer may begin to accept how easy the golf swing really is.
At the top of the golf swing the twirling of the right hand and wrists clockwise by the golfer communicates silently to the rest of their skeletal muscles to move the same. The golfer fails because of the false narrative that their bodies rotates in one direction on their backswing and then the other on their downswing. This is why amateur golfers are doomed from the start to swing the dreaded over the top downswing in some fashion or the other. Cheers
Hey you got some Sun 🌞 👍
Easer said then done. Practice.