Really impressed with the content and visuals. Also impressed that they didn’t look at the golf ball flying in at 4:01. Professionals through and through
How far in front of the lead foot is the alignment stick. Assume if you placed a similar stick behind the trail foot, you would have a good sense of the full plane for practice swings?
Would really like to see a video focusing on both hands around the shaft during the complete swing. I find I struggle with my right hand coming off of the club a bit which allows my elbow to separate from my body
Fred couples teaches “swing down the line” 🤔??? Not saying he’s right. Most pros are horrible teachers. They say to do their feels not what they actually do.
Really impressed with the content and visuals. Also impressed that they didn’t look at the golf ball flying in at 4:01. Professionals through and through
Thank you, mate! Appreciate that!
Best video I've seen on youtube
Love to hear it. Thanks for the comment! 🙌
Glad I came across this video. Hopefully you can drop some in course round content. New sub
This movement is also key for half wedge shots. Too many people freeze their bodies, and chop at the ball with their arms. Great video.
Thanks Jamie!
How far in front of the lead foot is the alignment stick. Assume if you placed a similar stick behind the trail foot, you would have a good sense of the full plane for practice swings?
Would really like to see a video focusing on both hands around the shaft during the complete swing. I find I struggle with my right hand coming off of the club a bit which allows my elbow to separate from my body
What about the arms and wrists? That body move on its own without a release seems like the ball will go no where.
I have a bunch of videos about this, here's one you might find helpful: th-cam.com/video/tixywBHtPP4/w-d-xo.html
The day I admit I've been swinging the club wrong for 30 years. Seriously.
Better late than never 🥲
Fred couples teaches “swing down the line” 🤔??? Not saying he’s right. Most pros are horrible teachers. They say to do their feels not what they actually do.