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Thank you so much for this! I really do appreciate the input and feedback here! If you ever need anything or have any questions at all, please don’t hesitate to reach out! TS
This is one of the drills and thoughts that changed my game, along with your Flighting Wedges 101 video and takeaway video. I shot my best round the other day, a 88 after 3 weeks of practicing your videos and drills (usually shoot 95-100, 3 putting problems, and course management still needs work).. I am still weak on the uneven lies, i didn't see any of your videos in your history on this topic but i will check again in your older history incase i missed it. Sorry I can't share your site with my friends yet, not until i win more of their money. 😀
This is so great to hear and what makes teaching and education so much fun! Really cool to hear the success you are having and glad the content has helped! If you ever need anything at all or have any questions, please do let me know! Thanks, TS
Super helpful explanation of impact position. Would I be correct in stating that at impact, the lead leg isn’t fully extended, but that it extends fully just after impact?
Pretty cool but the Pete Cowan methos of spinning the right arm down moves me on the left side consistently. Neither is wrong. I liked the visual with the alignment rods.
Great coach he is as well! There are many ways of doing certain things and also certain traits we see great ball strikers do! Here I’m just showing things that I have seen work well for others and explaining cause and effect! Thanks for sharing and thanks for the comment!
I'm guessing most people can't get into this position by pushing off the trail leg, especially if the pressure stays on your trail side too long. Once I stopped pushing off my trail leg and fired into the left side earlier I started syncing up my swing and gained about 15% more clubhead speed across the bag. I actually feel like I try to make my trail leg feel almost limp and like it goes behind me with my trail heel leading the way back - which probably keeps me in flexion longer. That late snapping into impact with my legs and hips is probably where the speed is coming from. When I did this it made it easier to hit balls too, since I felt like I was swinging the club around me instead of hitting at the golf ball.
Love the way you explained this! Agree that the pressure needs to be forward so that the arms and clubs can work around the arc from there! Thanks again and let me know if you need anything! TS
Free 14 Day Trial To My Community, Club TS → www.trevorsalzmangolf.com/club-ts
If you haven’t seen the video I uploaded last week, click here to watch → th-cam.com/video/si9BBPHZuO4/w-d-xo.html
Here is the link for my free crash course Understanding Impact → www.trevorsalzmangolf.com/understanding-impact
Absolutely love the way you teach and break down everything. 🎉
Thank you very much! I greatly appreciate the feedback and kind words here! 🙏🙏
Thanks! Your teaching, instruction and breakdown is the best out there. 🎉🎉🎉
Thank you so much for this! I really do appreciate the input and feedback here!
If you ever need anything or have any questions at all, please don’t hesitate to reach out!
TS
This is one of the drills and thoughts that changed my game, along with your Flighting Wedges 101 video and takeaway video. I shot my best round the other day, a 88 after 3 weeks of practicing your videos and drills (usually shoot 95-100, 3 putting problems, and course management still needs work).. I am still weak on the uneven lies, i didn't see any of your videos in your history on this topic but i will check again in your older history incase i missed it.
Sorry I can't share your site with my friends yet, not until i win more of their money. 😀
This is so great to hear and what makes teaching and education so much fun! Really cool to hear the success you are having and glad the content has helped!
If you ever need anything at all or have any questions, please do let me know!
Thanks,
TS
Super helpful explanation of impact position. Would I be correct in stating that at impact, the lead leg isn’t fully extended, but that it extends fully just after impact?
That is correct! Start with the leg bent and it will extend through / after impact! Thanks for the comment!
Great explanation! I definitely spin the hips back behind me too much and dump my chest, will give this a try!
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Absolutely love the way you explained it! Thank YOU!
Thank you!!! Greatly appreciate it!
Brilliant as usual. Trying this one today. Thanx Trevor
Thank you!! Greatly appreciate the feedback! 👊👊👊
Love these feels...and positions. thanks.
So glad to hear! Thanks for sharing and let me know if you need anything! 👊👊👊
Thank you Trevor. Legend
Thanks for all the support! Appreciate you my man!
Very interested!
Thanks! Let me know how it goes!
Pretty cool but the Pete Cowan methos of spinning the right arm down moves me on the left side consistently. Neither is wrong. I liked the visual with the alignment rods.
Great coach he is as well! There are many ways of doing certain things and also certain traits we see great ball strikers do! Here I’m just showing things that I have seen work well for others and explaining cause and effect! Thanks for sharing and thanks for the comment!
I'm guessing most people can't get into this position by pushing off the trail leg, especially if the pressure stays on your trail side too long. Once I stopped pushing off my trail leg and fired into the left side earlier I started syncing up my swing and gained about 15% more clubhead speed across the bag. I actually feel like I try to make my trail leg feel almost limp and like it goes behind me with my trail heel leading the way back - which probably keeps me in flexion longer. That late snapping into impact with my legs and hips is probably where the speed is coming from. When I did this it made it easier to hit balls too, since I felt like I was swinging the club around me instead of hitting at the golf ball.
Love the way you explained this! Agree that the pressure needs to be forward so that the arms and clubs can work around the arc from there!
Thanks again and let me know if you need anything!
TS
Do you play in that position?
I do generally for stock shots!
@@tsgolf I will use it tomorrow, thanks.