In a world of country club tour snobs this pro is a rare breed. He is humble, giving, and relatable. Thanks Bryson for helping both regular people and TH-cam golfers.
He’s many things, mainly a very talented, hard working. Elite level golfer. But humble is one thing he is not. I see him trying to pretend he’s humble a lot.
His content is seriously invaluable. For example, swing low and to the left if you want to cut the ball... I went to the range after and guess what I was able to do?
Wait a minute … how many majors do you predict? The “best” have won at least a dozen. He’s just getting started… great player but I think you jumped the gun
Bryson has been on the wrong end of negative media coverage for ages….WRONGLY What a credit to the sport and a shame others don’t follow his example…..top player and great man 😉👍🏻👍🏻
We remember when Bryson joined LIV. He wanted to be able to take his new money and influence Junior Golf. I am sure this is his first step in building training videos and eventually a training center much like a boot camp. God, I wish I was 14 again! My hat is off to you with profound respect. This is how you grow the game.
I read something and I try to instill it in kids I coach that we need to do the basic things perfectly. Then we can do all the other things that make us special
Yep, I was even thinking the same for things like baseball drills. Pitching is a good example when a junior is working on getting better at pitching. Can you throw 10 fastball strikes in a row? What about change ups if you are working on this, etc..? Same thing - it's all about consistency.
How fortunate are we to live in an era where a master golfer like Bryson can share information like this! The information seems so simple it almost appears obvious, yet hearing it has opened up a new world of possibility in my life. Thx for this.
Makes a big difference having the access on YT and getting to see players personalities. Don't get to see what they are like otherwise, apart from the boring old stuffy PGA interviews. Jason Day came off like a cool guy in the recent Grant Horvat video.
@@Thegolfingoldmanyou think LIV sucks because the golf channel told you to feel that way. And like sheep do. They just follow what the mass tells them to do.
As a hockey player for 29 years and private hockey coach for 3 years I can fully agree this is a fantastic way to get better we take this same mindset in hockey and shooting and picking the corners of the nets etc etc. this is why I love watching Bryson.
"I'm not afraid of a man who's practiced 10,000 different golf shots. I'm afraid of the man who's practiced one shot 10,000 times." - Bryson Bruce Lee DeChambeau
Bryson, I commend you in taking time to make this young man better. He will thank you later. I had someone back in the mid 1970s that did that for me in a different sport and I still appreciate the time he spent with me. I was in my 20s I'm 71 now. It will have impact on him the rest of his life! Thank you !
i know right? i feel like im going to remember this video 50 years from now because it affected me that way too. such great advice. golf is truly the game of life.
I would pay the subscription fee to see a series of junior golf lessons from Bryson. Lot of young golfers love hitting balls but it’s the focus and intentionality on each shot that needs to be taught more. I love this video.
With each video Bryson puts out I'm in awe of how laid back and down to earth and humble he is. It's great to see him passing on his knowledge to the younger generation. The fact he takes the time to do this with them is very impressive.
That is the best advice I've ever seen given to a junior golfer. Bryson, you are beginning to be my favorite TH-camr, but more importantly, you are more relatable and a better man. You are gaining fans with every video you upload.
I have to be honest! A few years ago I was not a Bryson fan at all. It drove me crazy watching you play. Now that I have subscribed to your channel and watch your interactions with Grant, Micah and other ms has changed my mind. You are a real gentleman and kind person.
@@peestrem31 it was his pace of play and he seemed to be not so fan friendly. As I have watched him on YT his personality stands way out. He would definitely be one of would like to play a round of golf with.
Absolutely love this! I actually went to the range in the middle of this video to do the exact same thing and here I am, 4 hours later to finish. I loved the 3-5 shots in a row drill/test. It helped hone in on my feel and made me feel much more comfortable with my shot shape!
Listen to his words, some REAL "life coach" stuff being share here - not just golf practice, but in any application we task ourselves in life (purpose, intention, continual improvement). Bryson is a such a natural motivator/teacher..... how lucky are we to experience these lessons from such a dedicated master who is willing to share, I get inspired by this guy every single time!!!
How impressive is it that you take time and personal effort to show and share your experience. This isn't to stroke your ego but, is to show that genuine appreciation for your commitment to others.
Bryson your definitely cool guy, giving us your “personal time” is amazing because it’s not about the money. This young man just had a life changing moment. Bryson I had to edit this because I just saw TM and there clones (Pro’s) going out to play with u tubers, while your giving up your time for us! Again nobody is doing what your doing, so Thanks again!!
Admittedly ... didn't know a whole lot about Bryson until I started watching LIV golf. Damn It! This guy really grows on you fast. Love the focus and passion. And he seems to have a genuine desire to help anyone and everyone. ❤
This is very invaluable insight. I'll remember this 10-15 years from now, not only for myself, but for my young kids if they ever want to play competitive golf. Having specific goals and targets is key to success. That goes for other sports, business, and life.
Bryson, this is by far one of the best videos out there PERIOD!!! So many golfers just HIT balls. There should be intention every single time. A focus and a challenge to make it fun but to also become more consistent. Well done. So many teachers focus on technique which is important but fail to focus on challenges and routines to become consistent.
Bryson, I love your mentality, but more importantly, your heart's desire to help others. The one thing I would try to incorporate into developing a training regimen is trying to make these drills fun. When the main focus is on the fun and joy that hitting amazing shots brings us then all the time and effort behind it isn't seen as "work". That's especially important for kids but even applies to people my age (56) and older.
I can’t imagine thinking practicing golf was boring. Especially when I was young, sun up to sundown I was between the course, range, putting & chipping greens. Then at night I was learning all the information I could about the game, working out to be better, working on my putting stroke, etc. everyday. It’s way more fun practicing & getting good at something than sitting around staring at a tv or a telephone. Unfortunately so many people choose laziness over striving/working to be better whether it’s golf or anything else, especially today with the internet watching others do things has become more popular than actually doing things. Good on this kid for putting in the work.
@@shayorshayorshayor yea, I played on a few different tours for nearly a decade and taught professionally for many years. I have other passions in life I enjoy that led to some injuries as well as started my own business which led to me not playing for most of 2 years (2020-2022), getting my am status back so I could play in way more tournaments which was hard to do while starting a business/life because I needed to travel, practice and spend money so much to play in professional events only. It got to the point I could only play in maybe 3-4 events all year and choose between doing other things in life or only focus only on golf. Being born rich is a gigantic aspect to being able to pursue professional golf unfortunately.
❤❤❤ I tried your "multiple times in a row" practice as well as the "if it doesn't work after a few tries, try something else" and can see improved results almost immediately....still a long way to go, but this advice is taking me in the right direction!!!!! Please keep posting this kind of content! ❤❤❤
That was great insight into taking the game to the range narrowing targets down and putting yourself under pressure And how good is that lad at 14 for him to learn of one of the best players in the world. Well done
Bryson has mentioned this drill many times before. I like this video because it really helped me understand the drill. Fantastic video, and I really appreciate this kind of content!
One of the great things I noticed in this lesson was the fact that praise was given when it was earnt, not for the sake of it. He looks like hes got the potential to do great things in the game but will need to realise it wont be handed to him on a plate and he'll have to work extremely hard for it. Brysons lack of worthless praise will hopefully emphasise that point. Good luck, kid
easily the best golf content ive ever seen. a pro thats practically in his prime (im sure bryson would say hes got room for improvement) giving an aspiring kid liquid gold advice.
You are such a good teacher!!!!😮 Everything you did with that young lad was super ninja man!!!🤯👌 It was amazing to see how your interaction and patience was and how you really opened up to him.. You are an inspiration brother!! Much love from South Africa!!!!🔥🤜🤛
This video is why everyone, including myself is a new fan of urs Bryson. U r a great golfer, a teacher, a student, and a true influencer, to literally anyone in this beautiful game. U just happens to be on TH-cam and I m glad. All other “creators” are simply TH-cam Golfers. Uninspiring fast food content. Taking the time to work with jr golfer, giving wisdom, and not for clicks with played out weird competition is admirable and much more genuine. I can see ur sincerity. Keep sharing knowledge Bryson!
Really, an AMAZING lesson. Introduces some really interesting concepts. "Learning about yourself." Have you ever heard anyone emphasize THAT aspect of golf instruction?? Cool stuff!!
This must be Brysons best video. There was a TON of basic usable content to see what goes into improving. Improving is the biggest thing always on a golfers mind. Add to it, delivering the content to a young golfer which most of us adults still play like that's what we are.
Bryson, they say timing is everything. I watched this video today and your advice was like gold. Because it is winter where I live, I’ve been working on my simulator most every evening, and over the last couple months got hyper focused on swing fundamentals. I’ve worked hard to learn to hit draws and fades fairly reliably (I’m a solid 8 handicap trending down). I naturally hit draws my whole life, and the fade really escaped me. Getting hyper focused on fundamentals was great work, but I got kind of stuck of what to do next! Then your video comes along, and tonight I spent 90 minutes setting different target lengths, with 20 yard wide targets, and tried to hit 3 fades, then 3 draws into the targets. I started at 170 yards and worked my way down to 100 yards. It is really a challenging drill! I found the third shot to be the hardest, because I would make two solid swings, get the shape and hit the target, and the third was sometimes off…I could feel the pressure build for that third shot. I also took your advice and would go internal when I felt the pressure, calm myself and see the shot. By the end of the session, I was getting 3 of each shot shape type into the target. It felt like a huge win! I also gained some valuable insight into the fades…hitting more fades inside of 10 feet to the pin then draws by a significant margin. Thank you for the great content!
After a 2 year ‘break’ from playing golf, I am now starting to come back to the sport. Then I find hundreds of videos by the ONE player I’ve actually followed since I learned of this methods (one length clubs). So happy to see this wealth of media content he is creating. I guess going to LIV has given him the time to create this content, and for THAT I am so grateful. Now, Bryson, If I am going to copy anyone’s swing it is yours. Can you make more content on THAT? Starting from set up, backswing, position on top…ALL OF IT. SLOW-MO video so I can really understand and work on my own swing. Thank you ahead of time. Dr. Carlo Oller (48)
@brysondechambeau - You seem to have that same giggidty giggidty feeling in your heart that truly makes you feel so good seeing your student succeed at what you are trying to engrain in them. I get that same exact feeling when teaching my kids. I hope you harness that joy as there's nothing better IMHO. Keep up the great work BD. I'm officially a fan.
Love this.. great lesson .Very good advice and easy to remember. That young Aiden is excellent, hard'-working and humble.I'm sure he has a future in the game.
Thank you for being so open with your thoughts about the golf swing and how to learn and practise more efficiently. No one else near the peak of your powers gives back to the game as much as you do!
Would love to revisit this young player in a decade, when he’s a top 10 player in the world. He will say this single instructional lesson from Bryson was the turning point in his golfing career. You could apply these lessons into any area of life, especially business. Class act Bryson.
Who should I give a lesson to next? 👀
Bubbie
A mid handicap, someone who can only touch a club once or twice a week.
Walk upp to a public course range and find a 20 handicap guy.
Me...😂
Jay Monahan LMAO
In a world of country club tour snobs this pro is a rare breed. He is humble, giving, and relatable. Thanks Bryson for helping both regular people and TH-cam golfers.
hes not a pro hes a us open champion
I will always support Bryson.
@brandtschimmel2090 ummmm wrong. He is a pro that has won the US Open. Among many other events. Weirdo.
@@JezzaGauxthe dude literally just said that
He’s many things, mainly a very talented, hard working.
Elite level golfer.
But humble is one thing he is not.
I see him trying to pretend he’s humble a lot.
Bryson please keep making this content. Every golfer from Jr to us old guys need these tips and practice routines
His content is seriously invaluable. For example, swing low and to the left if you want to cut the ball... I went to the range after and guess what I was able to do?
People reject "different". Bryson pushed through it to the other side. Way to go.
hook?@@dcolum23
Love this!!! Bryson giving off serious strict dad vibes!! Not telling the young man what he wants to hear BUT what he needs. Keep it up!
Yeah I'm getting "McDonald's is for winners" vibs 😂
Wait a minute … how many majors do you predict? The “best” have won at least a dozen. He’s just getting started… great player but I think you jumped the gun
@@Thegolfingoldman who are you responding to?
@@Thegolfingoldman not predicting any majors…just saying that Brysons’ coaching style is very fatherly. And I think it will help this young man.
Its helping me and I'm 62! Thanks Dad 😂
Bryson has been on the wrong end of negative media coverage for ages….WRONGLY
What a credit to the sport and a shame others don’t follow his example…..top player and great man 😉👍🏻👍🏻
Couldn’t agree more.
Agreed!
💯
Definitely.. He is humble.
Image rights were a big reason for Phil's switch, tour players couldn't previously do this but now they can thanks to competition.
We remember when Bryson joined LIV. He wanted to be able to take his new money and influence Junior Golf. I am sure this is his first step in building training videos and eventually a training center much like a boot camp. God, I wish I was 14 again! My hat is off to you with profound respect. This is how you grow the game.
First step ? Bryson has had training videos out for YEARS
The amount of knowledge that was dropped in the video is… chefs kiss.
It’s crazy how this this advise is applicable to almost anything else you want to do in life
I read something and I try to instill it in kids I coach that we need to do the basic things perfectly. Then we can do all the other things that make us special
Agree!
Yep, I was even thinking the same for things like baseball drills. Pitching is a good example when a junior is working on getting better at pitching. Can you throw 10 fastball strikes in a row? What about change ups if you are working on this, etc..? Same thing - it's all about consistency.
Tough teacher but absolutely helpful advice. I hope he appreciates this mentorship and takes your guidance to heart
How fortunate are we to live in an era where a master golfer like Bryson can share information like this! The information seems so simple it almost appears obvious, yet hearing it has opened up a new world of possibility in my life. Thx for this.
Bryson has changed my whole attitude to LIV. His TH-cam videos show a real level of pure humanity that is often missing. Keep it up and be well!
Bryson is cool , but LIV still sucks 🐪 🐫 🤮
Makes a big difference having the access on YT and getting to see players personalities. Don't get to see what they are like otherwise, apart from the boring old stuffy PGA interviews. Jason Day came off like a cool guy in the recent Grant Horvat video.
It's LOVE, man, not HATE
@@Thegolfingoldman We appreciate you wasting your 2 minutes to let us know of your hate in your heart lmao
@@Thegolfingoldmanyou think LIV sucks because the golf channel told you to feel that way. And like sheep do. They just follow what the mass tells them to do.
As a hockey player for 29 years and private hockey coach for 3 years I can fully agree this is a fantastic way to get better we take this same mindset in hockey and shooting and picking the corners of the nets etc etc. this is why I love watching Bryson.
How can anybody no love this man. He gives so much back to golf.
"I'm not afraid of a man who's practiced 10,000 different golf shots. I'm afraid of the man who's practiced one shot 10,000 times." - Bryson Bruce Lee DeChambeau
actually differential practise is really good according to neuro science
Be like water, lol
Be afraid of the man who’s practiced all 10,000 shots 10,000 times each and has them all on lock.
Be like water!
"Be afraid of murderers" - Bryson DeChambooboo
Bryson, I commend you in taking time to make this young man better. He will thank you later. I had someone back in the mid 1970s that did that for me in a different sport and I still appreciate the time he spent with me. I was in my 20s I'm 71 now. It will have impact on him the rest of his life! Thank you !
i know right? i feel like im going to remember this video 50 years from now because it affected me that way too.
such great advice. golf is truly the game of life.
Dude , your passionate intensity is incredibly invigorating. ✊
I would pay the subscription fee to see a series of junior golf lessons from Bryson. Lot of young golfers love hitting balls but it’s the focus and intentionality on each shot that needs to be taught more. I love this video.
With each video Bryson puts out I'm in awe of how laid back and down to earth and humble he is. It's great to see him passing on his knowledge to the younger generation. The fact he takes the time to do this with them is very impressive.
That is the best advice I've ever seen given to a junior golfer. Bryson, you are beginning to be my favorite TH-camr, but more importantly, you are more relatable and a better man. You are gaining fans with every video you upload.
I have to be honest! A few years ago I was not a Bryson fan at all. It drove me crazy watching you play. Now that I have subscribed to your channel and watch your interactions with Grant, Micah and other ms has changed my mind. You are a real gentleman and kind person.
why werent you a fan
@@peestrem31 it was his pace of play and he seemed to be not so fan friendly. As I have watched him on YT his personality stands way out. He would definitely be one of would like to play a round of golf with.
@@FW-od1lt oh i understand thanks
That word “repeatability” is the definition of golf. There has been so many strange swings that repeat perfectly, they work.
Absolutely love this! I actually went to the range in the middle of this video to do the exact same thing and here I am, 4 hours later to finish. I loved the 3-5 shots in a row drill/test. It helped hone in on my feel and made me feel much more comfortable with my shot shape!
Listen to his words, some REAL "life coach" stuff being share here - not just golf practice, but in any application we task ourselves in life (purpose, intention, continual improvement). Bryson is a such a natural motivator/teacher..... how lucky are we to experience these lessons from such a dedicated master who is willing to share, I get inspired by this guy every single time!!!
This kid is striping it better than I could ever imagine myself doing 😂
“It’s not about how good your good shots are; it’s about how good your bad shots are!” 🙌
How impressive is it that you take time and personal effort to show and share your experience. This isn't to stroke your ego but, is to show that genuine appreciation for your commitment to others.
Bryson your definitely cool guy, giving us your “personal time” is amazing because it’s not about the money. This young man just had a life changing moment. Bryson I had to edit this because I just saw TM and there clones (Pro’s) going out to play with u tubers, while your giving up your time for us! Again nobody is doing what your doing, so Thanks again!!
Admittedly ... didn't know a whole lot about Bryson until I started watching LIV golf. Damn It! This guy really grows on you fast. Love the focus and passion. And he seems to have a genuine desire to help anyone and everyone. ❤
Love how open you are with the info you’ve amassed over the years. Keep up the good work 👍🏻👍🏻
These shot tracers are way better than the standard ones. Way more satisfying and looks closer to what you see on a course.
Same software as on LIVgolf but a different setting. takes about 3 clicks to change it.
@@ZickDorito what are they using? I tried using shottracer app, but takes so much extra effort sometimes particularly near the top & landing area.
Is it shot tracer pro? I'm trying to figure out how to do that for my videos @@ZickDorito
I saw from the beginning that this guy was a good human being. I am so happy that everybody’s realizing now. Thanks a lot from France Bryson
Couldn't agree with you more! So misunderstood for so long. But I feel like it's changing!
The kind of guy the world needs more of. Confident yet humble, doesn't conceal his knowledge. As motivational as one can be.
This is very invaluable insight. I'll remember this 10-15 years from now, not only for myself, but for my young kids if they ever want to play competitive golf. Having specific goals and targets is key to success. That goes for other sports, business, and life.
Bryson is something else! The coaching tips and time he's giving here are grade A. Keep inspiring the next generation of golfers!
Bryson, this is by far one of the best videos out there PERIOD!!! So many golfers just HIT balls. There should be intention every single time. A focus and a challenge to make it fun but to also become more consistent. Well done. So many teachers focus on technique which is important but fail to focus on challenges and routines to become consistent.
Great that you give up your time to help the future generation of golfers. He'll always treasure the time and knowledge you gave him. Respect 🙏🏼
Bryson, I love your mentality, but more importantly, your heart's desire to help others. The one thing I would try to incorporate into developing a training regimen is trying to make these drills fun. When the main focus is on the fun and joy that hitting amazing shots brings us then all the time and effort behind it isn't seen as "work". That's especially important for kids but even applies to people my age (56) and older.
I can’t imagine thinking practicing golf was boring. Especially when I was young, sun up to sundown I was between the course, range, putting & chipping greens. Then at night I was learning all the information I could about the game, working out to be better, working on my putting stroke, etc. everyday. It’s way more fun practicing & getting good at something than sitting around staring at a tv or a telephone. Unfortunately so many people choose laziness over striving/working to be better whether it’s golf or anything else, especially today with the internet watching others do things has become more popular than actually doing things. Good on this kid for putting in the work.
Did you end up becoming pro? I'm not flabbergasting you. Serious question. Wanting to know if all that hard work paid off.
@@shayorshayorshayor yea, I played on a few different tours for nearly a decade and taught professionally for many years. I have other passions in life I enjoy that led to some injuries as well as started my own business which led to me not playing for most of 2 years (2020-2022), getting my am status back so I could play in way more tournaments which was hard to do while starting a business/life because I needed to travel, practice and spend money so much to play in professional events only. It got to the point I could only play in maybe 3-4 events all year and choose between doing other things in life or only focus only on golf. Being born rich is a gigantic aspect to being able to pursue professional golf unfortunately.
What a man you are Bryson, and the intention you have in spreading your influence in the game of golf. Your content has been gold brother!!!
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I tried your "multiple times in a row" practice as well as the "if it doesn't work after a few tries, try something else" and can see improved results almost immediately....still a long way to go, but this advice is taking me in the right direction!!!!! Please keep posting this kind of content! ❤❤❤
That was great insight into taking the game to the range narrowing targets down and putting yourself under pressure
And how good is that lad at 14 for him to learn of one of the best players in the world. Well done
Bryson has mentioned this drill many times before. I like this video because it really helped me understand the drill. Fantastic video, and I really appreciate this kind of content!
One of the great things I noticed in this lesson was the fact that praise was given when it was earnt, not for the sake of it. He looks like hes got the potential to do great things in the game but will need to realise it wont be handed to him on a plate and he'll have to work extremely hard for it. Brysons lack of worthless praise will hopefully emphasise that point. Good luck, kid
You're a true ambassador of the game Bryson, this was priceless knowledge to share. Much respect, well done!
Nothing but respect for Bryson. What he is giving back to golf is huge.
What a wonderful lesson, thank you Bryson, a lesson we can also take to the driving range. Practice with a purpose 👍👌
easily the best golf content ive ever seen. a pro thats practically in his prime (im sure bryson would say hes got room for improvement) giving an aspiring kid liquid gold advice.
Wow! Is all I can say. What a lesson for concentration , focus and confidence
This is NEXT LEVEL TEACHING! As a professional caddie, most amateur golfers don’t have the mindset to stay focus…
You are such a good teacher!!!!😮 Everything you did with that young lad was super ninja man!!!🤯👌 It was amazing to see how your interaction and patience was and how you really opened up to him.. You are an inspiration brother!! Much love from South Africa!!!!🔥🤜🤛
This video is why everyone, including myself is a new fan of urs Bryson. U r a great golfer, a teacher, a student, and a true influencer, to literally anyone in this beautiful game. U just happens to be on TH-cam and I m glad. All other “creators” are simply TH-cam Golfers. Uninspiring fast food content. Taking the time to work with jr golfer, giving wisdom, and not for clicks with played out weird competition is admirable and much more genuine. I can see ur sincerity. Keep sharing knowledge Bryson!
Really, an AMAZING lesson. Introduces some really interesting concepts. "Learning about yourself."
Have you ever heard anyone emphasize THAT aspect of golf instruction?? Cool stuff!!
The coaching is unbelievable! Simple effective and explained well. Thanks Bryson!
You are amazing! This channel is 100% real BD with no BS!!!
I really appreciate how much you’re putting back into the development of golfers.
This must be Brysons best video. There was a TON of basic usable content to see what goes into improving. Improving is the biggest thing always on a golfers mind. Add to it, delivering the content to a young golfer which most of us adults still play like that's what we are.
Bryson, they say timing is everything. I watched this video today and your advice was like gold. Because it is winter where I live, I’ve been working on my simulator most every evening, and over the last couple months got hyper focused on swing fundamentals. I’ve worked hard to learn to hit draws and fades fairly reliably (I’m a solid 8 handicap trending down). I naturally hit draws my whole life, and the fade really escaped me. Getting hyper focused on fundamentals was great work, but I got kind of stuck of what to do next! Then your video comes along, and tonight I spent 90 minutes setting different target lengths, with 20 yard wide targets, and tried to hit 3 fades, then 3 draws into the targets. I started at 170 yards and worked my way down to 100 yards. It is really a challenging drill! I found the third shot to be the hardest, because I would make two solid swings, get the shape and hit the target, and the third was sometimes off…I could feel the pressure build for that third shot. I also took your advice and would go internal when I felt the pressure, calm myself and see the shot. By the end of the session, I was getting 3 of each shot shape type into the target. It felt like a huge win! I also gained some valuable insight into the fades…hitting more fades inside of 10 feet to the pin then draws by a significant margin. Thank you for the great content!
Now that’s giving of one’s time snd experience and sharing the enthusiasm as well as the realities. Great job Bryson.
Great job working with the young man! Very fun video.
Best golfer on the planet. Keep the coaching videos up
Not sure if he’s the best but he is definitely the most interesting.
No not even top 5. Sheffler is clearly the best.
@@ron-kf8sf name 5 that are better
Mate, your content is superb! Brilliant stuff you are putting out there and thank you for taking the time to do this.
Absolutely love this mindset and try and teach this whilst coaching… don’t practice until you get it right, practice until you can’t get it wrong 👌🏻
After a 2 year ‘break’ from playing golf, I am now starting to come back to the sport. Then I find hundreds of videos by the ONE player I’ve actually followed since I learned of this methods (one length clubs). So happy to see this wealth of media content he is creating. I guess going to LIV has given him the time to create this content, and for THAT I am so grateful.
Now, Bryson, If I am going to copy anyone’s swing it is yours. Can you make more content on THAT? Starting from set up, backswing, position on top…ALL OF IT. SLOW-MO video so I can really understand and work on my own swing. Thank you ahead of time.
Dr. Carlo Oller (48)
a man who is so passionate about golf......BD❤❤❤legend.....
Bryson you are a natural teacher! btw - How good is this kids golf swing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Made HUUUGGGEEEE bank joining LIV. AND STILL giving absolute gems to the golf community!! You are a top bloke BD ❤
You are such a humble and passionate person. Respect Bryson. Best Content on Golf YT
Just a matter of time before everyone realizes what a genuinely good dude bryson is. He just wants to help and be positive.
Love with respect Bryson, taking valuable time to helping future golfer.. love it..
You and padraig are straight class putting this info out to everyone for free
I think Bryson, you really on your way to becoming a legend and ambassador to the game. I enjoy watching everything you do. Thank you sir
You're an inspiration man! Keep it up!
@brysondechambeau - You seem to have that same giggidty giggidty feeling in your heart that truly makes you feel so good seeing your student succeed at what you are trying to engrain in them. I get that same exact feeling when teaching my kids. I hope you harness that joy as there's nothing better IMHO. Keep up the great work BD. I'm officially a fan.
Great video Bryson! I appreciate you taking your time to share your knowledge with all of us.
Love this.. great lesson
.Very good advice and easy to remember.
That young Aiden is excellent, hard'-working and humble.I'm sure he has a future in the game.
The thing I was thinking the whole time was how funny it was that Bryson was icing him the entire time......LMAO
But this is practice……as little pressure as it gets. Helping this kid immensely.
Man i swear every lesson Bryson teaches is absolutely gold just a great player great person and looks to be like a great teacher for future golfers
Great junior lesson love that boys swing
Bryson. It is so cool to be helping kids, juniors, and ordinary guys become better. You're inspirational and an all-round solid guy. Big up from me
Shot so pure tbh
What a true class act! I love that you give back to the sport and the people!
Awesome stuff Bryson!
love ur vids
It's within you, always has been and will be. Great advice Bryson.
He s gonna be good this young man
Beautiful lesson, thank you so much, the world needs more like Bryson.
Scary that a plus two handicap struggled to hit three in a row
Right? This game is insanely difficult.
That's the difference between a top 1% player and a top .01% player. But now this kid knows where he needs to get to, which is an advantage in itself.
As a junior golfer this is such valuable insight and knowledge. Please keep making this content.
Would love a video about practicing in a net at home and improving that way
He already has one. Uploaded very recently!
He litrally done one 3 weeks ago 😂
How to drastically improve your handicap indoors...
Thank you for being so open with your thoughts about the golf swing and how to learn and practise more efficiently. No one else near the peak of your powers gives back to the game as much as you do!
0:16 8 hours a day I practiced all day long, 60% of the time it worked every time
never too old to learn something new! I am going to try this next time i go to the range!
Keep up the great videos
It's Saturday masters week. Your not out of the race yet, find your grove and grind it out. You got this! Best of luck
dude that kids a stripe show. he hits it fantastic
Nice. Me and my son tried this with some chipping practice today. Really powerful technique!
dang, Kid is a +2 already? That's wild. Over here sitting at an 11. Great advice though!
Would love to revisit this young player in a decade, when he’s a top 10 player in the world. He will say this single instructional lesson from Bryson was the turning point in his golfing career.
You could apply these lessons into any area of life, especially business. Class act Bryson.
Teacher, pro, good guy. Bryson is excellent
I fired my golf coach! I learn everything I need to know watching your videos. Please, keep them coming they are amazing. ⛳
thousands of hours of practice ya'll.
just like becoming proficient with an instrument, you have to put in the time. most dont, wont, or cant.