It’s amazing when there is tech like Hackmotion that some people can’t “see” the lead wrist going from flexion to extension through impact. You show it very well.
Another stellar video Steve. What I like about how you teach is that you are comprehensive. Many other's present isolated tips which don't really help, at least not for long. My swing is a work in progress but at least I'm confident in the information that I'm getting and that makes a big difference in confidence on the course. Thanks so much!
Last tip of how to use wrist at impact and post impact is a game changer for me. Just to make sure am I scooping if I use wrist the way u have said to use at impact?
Hi Steve first time I watched your videos you advocate on the backswing you move your hips laterally up to 6 inches transfer your way also moving your right hip back and most of the videos I saw not recommend any lateral move hips on the backswing only rotation of the right hip back I understand that you state that full extension of the right hand and a blower cupping of the left wrist that's bow contributes to power but if I do that I have the problem of flipping before impact or snap looking the ball if I'm too early also your advocating that I rotate that right arm from the slot to get more power but most of the videos state you should be leading with the left side kindly advise thanks for your help Jack
Hi steve, great videos by the way. Could you do a video on proper right arm wrist movement back and through please. I ask because as you say, the right wrist goes into flexion on the way back, then extension on the way though, but when you look closely, rarely does anyone have a right wrist in extension in the release, it always looks flat, and slightly rolled. It's a little confusing, to extend the wrist in the release really would look like you're trying to scoop the ball up into the air. It looks almost like the extension stops at flat, then you're arm rolls up to the finish.
Hi Steve I am in my 50s and I was a 12 hcp player who used to flap through the ball and hook ,after watching many of you're videos I realised it wasn't the flapping that was making me hook, it was actually my turn and pivot after implementing your thoughts into my game I have increased my drives by 30 metres and my hcp is now 2 .I enjoy your videos and appreciate the quality advice that you are giving next objective is breaking par .😁
When you show the shallowing move without hitting a ball the club face looks wide open but in the slow mo of your real swing the face looks square. Does the momentum of the swing square the face or are you consciously doing something to close it?
Steve, I’m trying to follow only one teacher’s system, you. Could you do some instruction on ball position vs club? Seems to be two philosophies….. Same stance and adjust ball position Vs Change stance and keep same ball position (Hogan)
Is this why when they have you turn your iron upside down and swing they say the "woosh" sound should be heard on the left side for a right-handed player? Is that just to get the timing down?
Appreciate your very technical explanation of the golf swing but way to technical for me. IMHO you cannot possibly be thinking about all you have explained here and be a consistent ball striker. Most of this has to happen automatically or should I say subconsciously. Those born with great hand eye coordination are who you see excelling in all professional sports. They may refine their abilities somewhat throughout their careers but they have great athletic ability to begin with. Individualism is such a big part of any sport in getting the job done. I look at the Jon Rahms, Tony Finau's, Ernie Ell's or Jim Furyk's of the golf world, they are all great yet eons apart in how they deliver the club to the ball. As far as wrist's in the swing, you may want to watch Steve Stricker. Thanks for the content...
How do you suppose those great golfers made all this automatic? They had to focus on one or two of these aspects and beat balls for a few years. Hand/eye coordination does not equal swing mechanics.
@@Inmotion70 don't totally agree, Steve. Hand eye is definitely a factor in all sports. Many have had great instruction and beat ball for many years and still never get below a legitimate 10 hdcp. If great instruction and beating balls made a great golfer there would be many more great golfers. How do you explain the 4-5-6 year old proteges who play musical instruments like a seasoned professional or a child who swings a golf club like they were born with it? Yes, because basically they were born with it.
I keep watching this video over and over. I wish I could keep liking it each time. It is one of the best swing analysis videos I have ever watched.
Hey thanks!
I’m so glad I found yours and Mike Austin’s videos. They really are the best out there.
Best advice I have seen on TH-cam.
Sir ur genius best golf instructions in entire youtube u have. I wish i could take lesson from you one to one. Thanks. This works but i need practice.
Great explanation of how to get into the positions and what each looks like and feels like.
Thanks Steve! Where were you when I was trying to figure out my swing flaws? Great video.
It’s amazing when there is tech like Hackmotion that some people can’t “see” the lead wrist going from flexion to extension through impact. You show it very well.
This is exactly what and where I am at. Thank you steve. Happy New Year! 2023
Another stellar video Steve. What I like about how you teach is that you are comprehensive. Many other's present isolated tips which don't really help, at least not for long. My swing is a work in progress but at least I'm confident in the information that I'm getting and that makes a big difference in confidence on the course. Thanks so much!
Great to hear!
Very impressive swing!!! Whatever a man with such a swing is saying, you should listen to. Respect!
Good info that's well said. I get results I like applying your methods Steve. Thanks.
A lot of great info packed into a 13min video. Nice content creation!
Much appreciated!
Nice compact swing video of the essentials. My question is when does the wrist flapping start? Is it when the hands are even with the ball ? Thanks
Last tip of how to use wrist at impact and post impact is a game changer for me. Just to make sure am I scooping if I use wrist the way u have said to use at impact?
Amazing tips
Great video.
Once my garage simulator is installed all my practice will include a lot of the tips you show us.
Love it 👌🏽
So true, Steve; thanks. Loved your cartoon voice mocking the haters!! :D
As much as I appreciate this video for the great content, I think 9:40 might be my favorite part 😂😂
It reminds me of this th-cam.com/video/vvCDHKYT3xQ/w-d-xo.html
I like the footwork.
All these add up to timing in the swing. Thanks for the brilliant details
Got to admire your swing Steve...and thanks for sharing your knowledge...much appreciated.
Great video thank you…what would be a good swing thought while playing?
Ooh that's really up to you.
Hi Steve first time I watched your videos you advocate on the backswing you move your hips laterally up to 6 inches transfer your way also moving your right hip back and most of the videos I saw not recommend any lateral move hips on the backswing only rotation of the right hip back I understand that you state that full extension of the right hand and a blower cupping of the left wrist that's bow contributes to power but if I do that I have the problem of flipping before impact or snap looking the ball if I'm too early also your advocating that I rotate that right arm from the slot to get more power but most of the videos state you should be leading with the left side kindly advise thanks for your help Jack
That wrist move does not close the club face, so your hooking is not from that action.
Hi steve, great videos by the way. Could you do a video on proper right arm wrist movement back and through please. I ask because as you say, the right wrist goes into flexion on the way back, then extension on the way though, but when you look closely, rarely does anyone have a right wrist in extension in the release, it always looks flat, and slightly rolled. It's a little confusing, to extend the wrist in the release really would look like you're trying to scoop the ball up into the air. It looks almost like the extension stops at flat, then you're arm rolls up to the finish.
The right wrist cannot fully flex as the club and left wrist restrict it...but it still goes slightly into palmar flexion, or flaps.
Hi Steve I am in my 50s and I was a 12 hcp player who used to flap through the ball and hook ,after watching many of you're videos I realised it wasn't the flapping that was making me hook, it was actually my turn and pivot after implementing your thoughts into my game I have increased my drives by 30 metres and my hcp is now 2 .I enjoy your videos and appreciate the quality advice that you are giving next objective is breaking par .😁
When you show the shallowing move without hitting a ball the club face looks wide open but in the slow mo of your real swing the face looks square. Does the momentum of the swing square the face or are you consciously doing something to close it?
Every good player looks like that on a practice swing.
@@Inmotion70 Thanks
Steve, I’m trying to follow only one teacher’s system, you.
Could you do some instruction on ball position vs club?
Seems to be two philosophies…..
Same stance and adjust ball position
Vs
Change stance and keep same ball position (Hogan)
I believe there is a video or two covering that on the channel.
@@Inmotion70 thank you. Skimmed the entire library once but I’ll go thru again slowly.
Is this why when they have you turn your iron upside down and swing they say the "woosh" sound should be heard on the left side for a right-handed player? Is that just to get the timing down?
This is Mike Austin stuff better explained than by the master himself.
The most efficient way, to get into the slot, is to work down the right leg at transition.
This pushes the left side out, ie Sam Snead squat!!!!
Appreciate your very technical explanation of the golf swing but way to technical for me. IMHO you cannot possibly be thinking about all you have explained here and be a consistent ball striker. Most of this has to happen automatically or should I say subconsciously. Those born with great hand eye coordination are who you see excelling in all professional sports. They may refine their abilities somewhat throughout their careers but they have great athletic ability to begin with. Individualism is such a big part of any sport in getting the job done. I look at the Jon Rahms, Tony Finau's, Ernie Ell's or Jim Furyk's of the golf world, they are all great yet eons apart in how they deliver the club to the ball. As far as wrist's in the swing, you may want to watch Steve Stricker. Thanks for the content...
How do you suppose those great golfers made all this automatic? They had to focus on one or two of these aspects and beat balls for a few years. Hand/eye coordination does not equal swing mechanics.
@@Inmotion70 don't totally agree, Steve. Hand eye is definitely a factor in all sports. Many have had great instruction and beat ball for many years and still never get below a legitimate 10 hdcp. If great instruction and beating balls made a great golfer there would be many more great golfers. How do you explain the 4-5-6 year old proteges who play musical instruments like a seasoned professional or a child who swings a golf club like they were born with it? Yes, because basically they were born with it.
Steve when I work on this I tend to see some hooks pop up. Is this due to not rotating hard enough left with the body?
That's a good place to start looking.
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I love Mike Austin, if he won a major championship I would pay more attention.
Yes true for many. Even if he had just one won PGA event.
There’s more to winning than hitting it long. Just ask Zach Johnson, Corey Pavin, Fred Funk… etc.
/////////////////////////does this swing tip work for the diver also?
Yes.
Without snapping the wrists you're just hitting a punch shot.
Why don’t you show in slow motion more of how your suppose to swing and less time on how not to swing