This drills are awesome!!! Ty. I been playing for 2 yrs now, everything I learn is from YT and this is one of the BEST explanations and drills I seen so far. TY!!
Thanks so much for making this video. I have been struggling with the exact issue you are describing here, and haven't found anything from the 1,000's of videos out there today. I'll be working on this the rest of the winter.
Ball striking machines! Timestamps for those with shorter attention spans... 0:00 Intro 1:34 The 2 Main Faults 3:09 Goal for the drill 3:46 getting drill setup 5:20 The drill at work 10:30 Important info:)
Went out for the first time this season after working on these points for six or seven weeks in the living room. Here's the good news......I didn't play any better than I normally do. didn't play any worse either......but I'm sill gonna work on them!
Keep drilling and keep testing the subconscious by challenging it more and more. Add a foam ball to your practice, get to the range/sim periodically...You'll get there, just don't become complacent with your practice program.
Surely the problem with living room carpet/driving range bay mats with this drill is that the 'lowpoint', ie grass roots level in front of the ball, is not really possible?
Shout out to the person that inspired the drill:) Get back to work. I know we saw some REALLY good stuff out there, so I figured I'd let some others enjoy the world of compression.
New subscriber. Just found you on TH-cam. Wish I found you earlier. Having watched a few of your videos now I think your teaching is superb. Your subscribers will grow I'm sure. Good work👍☘️🏴🇨🇮
Thank you Kevin and really happy to have you on the channel. Wishing you much success with your game in 2024 and if you need any assistance at all, don’t hesitate to ask.
I need to get a new one as well. I “seamed” the old black one and now all my old laundry is falling out when I hit it. Not ideal. The cube ones are WAYYYY more durable.
Shoulders square to the target line. When looking at the swing down the line, the hips should be open 35-45 degrees with the shoulders square to the target line. Hope that helps clarify.
Hi, can ask one thing i do not understand. At contact i think the lead shoulder should be moving up because of the rotation and also because it is being pushed up by straightening of the left leg? can you clarify, thanks
The lead shoulder will be higher at impact for sure. It has to be. Most people struggle with getting too much secondary tilt which this drill helps people fight off and find the balance between having too much and not enough. Hope that helps.
My left shoulder, lead shoulder, keeps moving back. I have been a accross the ball swinger and would love to keep it square to the line but still it keeps moving back. Guess I will be in that drill for quite awhile.
This drills are awesome!!! Ty. I been playing for 2 yrs now, everything I learn is from YT and this is one of the BEST explanations and drills I seen so far. TY!!
Thank you!!!!! Glad you found the video helpful:)
Thanks so much for making this video. I have been struggling with the exact issue you are describing here, and haven't found anything from the 1,000's of videos out there today. I'll be working on this the rest of the winter.
My pleasure and thank you for the support on the channel. Let me know how things go and if you need any help along the way.
Ball striking machines! Timestamps for those with shorter attention spans...
0:00 Intro
1:34 The 2 Main Faults
3:09 Goal for the drill
3:46 getting drill setup
5:20 The drill at work
10:30 Important info:)
Thank you so much. Need help with compression and this is a great drill for improvement!
Thank YOU for watching and glad you found the info helpful. Let me know if you have any questions or need any help along the way.
Went out for the first time this season after working on these points for six or seven weeks in the living room. Here's the good news......I didn't play any better than I normally do. didn't play any worse either......but I'm sill gonna work on them!
Keep drilling and keep testing the subconscious by challenging it more and more. Add a foam ball to your practice, get to the range/sim periodically...You'll get there, just don't become complacent with your practice program.
Surely the problem with living room carpet/driving range bay mats with this drill is that the 'lowpoint', ie grass roots level in front of the ball, is not really possible?
Wow, you did this just for me! Thanks Chris, good stuff. I'm working on it
Shout out to the person that inspired the drill:) Get back to work. I know we saw some REALLY good stuff out there, so I figured I'd let some others enjoy the world of compression.
New subscriber. Just found you on TH-cam.
Wish I found you earlier. Having watched a few of your videos now I think your teaching is superb.
Your subscribers will grow I'm sure. Good work👍☘️🏴🇨🇮
Thank you Kevin and really happy to have you on the channel. Wishing you much success with your game in 2024 and if you need any assistance at all, don’t hesitate to ask.
Great channel. Almost like I know you from another life. Looking good, keep up the good work.👍
Thank you!!! I feel like I’ve known at least a couple of people with your name in this life🤔😄
Great lesson tips
Thank you very much!!!
impact impact impact impact. It's all about impact, baby. That reminds me, I need to get an impact bag...
I need to get a new one as well. I “seamed” the old black one and now all my old laundry is falling out when I hit it. Not ideal. The cube ones are WAYYYY more durable.
Thanks for lesson. What I don’t understand fully is what you mean with shoulders square. Square to what exactly?
Shoulders square to the target line. When looking at the swing down the line, the hips should be open 35-45 degrees with the shoulders square to the target line. Hope that helps clarify.
Thanks Chris great lesson will get to it with this drill! BTW where are you located for lessons in Florida?
Glad you enjoyed the lesson. I’m in the Orlando area and in person instruction is conducted at hawks landing at the world Marriott center.
This so much my sole problem and cannot seem to rid it of my game and swing.
It’s a tricky one! We will get you fixed. I’m confident of it:)
Hi, can ask one thing i do not understand. At contact i think the lead shoulder should be moving up because of the rotation and also because it is being pushed up by straightening of the left leg? can you clarify, thanks
The lead shoulder will be higher at impact for sure. It has to be. Most people struggle with getting too much secondary tilt which this drill helps people fight off and find the balance between having too much and not enough. Hope that helps.
Was here
Me too.
My left shoulder, lead shoulder, keeps moving back. I have been a accross the ball swinger and would love to keep it square to the line but still it keeps moving back. Guess I will be in that drill for quite awhile.
Stay disciplined. Hard work- the only way.
You betcha!!!
Way too much talk!
Thanks for the feedback Jeff. I’ll work on talking less in the future. Hope you have a great rest of your day.