Really like the insight of how the transition lead shoulder move is not a simple reverse of the backswing. That key transition move with hips moving laterally accompanied with the upper body / lead shoulder moving forward and down. That drill with the shaft across your shoulders & grip end extends out, really illustrates the correct move of the lead shoulder in transition. Nice to see your right arm / right hand staying high as you do this. Thus signifying it’s a ground up movement. With the shoulders not needing to turn very much at all in this initial transition move.
I really like this link between the drill where you place the grip in your bellybutton and the pivot motion away achieving the right amount of shoulder tilt. I tend to have too flat a turn so this is very useful to get the core rotation going and the shoulder pivot staying on plane.
Great explantion. I can tell you this path is the way to move. My problem is following that path in the swing. I will practice this 5000 times and hope that does it!😂
5:05 I wondered why my 7i was getting so high. I couldn't figure out how I was applying so much loft. Now I know I've been rotating shoulder too soon . Thanks!
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This is great Chris. How do you recommend blending from backswing to transition to impact? Doing them one at a time is easy. It’s blending even slowly to speed up eventually. Thanks for the great content!
From what I know if you watch someone like Rory he does that same kind of shoulder movement with his driver as well . I could be wrong but that’s what I see
@@Deadlypuns I think that’s right. I watched a slow-mo video of Tiger’s driver swing and his shoulder definitely moves in the same down/forward/up/back sequence, perhaps just not as severely.
Knew most of that about the takeaway already and I still do it incorrectly. Tried a few things but I still fanned it a bit - but the club in the belly drill is the first that actually gives me the right feeling - thanks so much Chris 🙏🏼😊🏌️🏼♂️
So how do you stop your head flying forward too? I don’t know about yours but mine is connected to my shoulders and getting ahead of the ball isn’t a great thing for me
The head moving a little is absolutely fine, especially with the irons, agreed too far is not great, but a little is fine. Most who really struggle have the head going back and up far too soon
Yep agreed the info is out there, personally I don’t like the direction that TH-cam instruction is heading in terms of thumbnails and titles, agreed this title is a little ‘click bait’ however I fully 100% believe in what I coach and the only way to get videos seen on TH-cam is to make crazy claims that simply aren’t true, not a fan but that’s is the game and if I want to help golfers I need to play that game unfortunately
To cut the point short without being verbose, simply never turn shoulders without turning your chest at the same rate around a fixed pivot point. I think that is what you are saying.
Really like the insight of how the transition lead shoulder move is not a simple reverse of the backswing. That key transition move with hips moving laterally accompanied with the upper body / lead shoulder moving forward and down. That drill with the shaft across your shoulders & grip end extends out, really illustrates the correct move of the lead shoulder in transition. Nice to see your right arm / right hand staying high as you do this. Thus signifying it’s a ground up movement. With the shoulders not needing to turn very much at all in this initial transition move.
I really like this link between the drill where you place the grip in your bellybutton and the pivot motion away achieving the right amount of shoulder tilt. I tend to have too flat a turn so this is very useful to get the core rotation going and the shoulder pivot staying on plane.
This is the best explanation of the golf swing fundamentals I’ve seen yet. Kudos!
Great video, thank you! I was also wondering if the driver swing is different?
A little, but pretty similar, maybe I’ll shout something for the driver
@@ChrisRyanGolf Much appreciated sir.
Have always liked all of your video Instructors, very simply explained and also very, very useful. Top Man.
This is a big movement for the golf swing, and also one of the ones I forget to do every time!
Hope it helps
Thanks Chris
Great explantion. I can tell you this path is the way to move. My problem is following that path in the swing. I will practice this 5000 times and hope that does it!😂
I think 5000 should do it 🤣 hope the practice goes well
5:05 I wondered why my 7i was getting so high. I couldn't figure out how I was applying so much loft. Now I know I've been rotating shoulder too soon . Thanks!
This video helped so much, exactly what I needed. Thank you Chris! Keep it up!
Really glad it helped 🙏🏻
Great video. Is it the same with the driver. Thanks
Great video Chris, love the drill for the initial phase of the backswing, just what I need
Thanks Phil
Great video Chris!
Super helpful!
Wow, this video is absolutely incredible! The edits are on point, the content is engaging, and your energy is infectious! I couldn't help but be captivated from start to finish. You've definitely earned yourself a new subscriber, and I can't wait to see more amazing content from you. Keep up the fantastic work!
Thanks so much glad you enjoyed the lesson
Excellent video! Thank you very much.
My pleasure 👊
This is great Chris. How do you recommend blending from backswing to transition to impact? Doing them one at a time is easy. It’s blending even slowly to speed up eventually. Thanks for the great content!
Excellent Chris, thanks again for another great video 👍🏻
Thanks Chris Pure Gold!
Great video, Chris! Do the shoulders work forward and down, and up and back with the driver, too?
From what I know if you watch someone like Rory he does that same kind of shoulder movement with his driver as well . I could be wrong but that’s what I see
@@Deadlypuns I think that’s right. I watched a slow-mo video of Tiger’s driver swing and his shoulder definitely moves in the same down/forward/up/back sequence, perhaps just not as severely.
They do, would be a little different, a little less exaggerated but a similar path yes
Great Advice tips
Well done Chris 👏 😊
Thanks Roy
Great stuff Chris!
Thanks 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Great video, but isn‘t the left shoulder moving down because of the knees bending?
Yes that’s definitely a part of it, it’s also the body increasing on flex a little in transition, so yup a few things that contribute
Knew most of that about the takeaway already and I still do it incorrectly. Tried a few things but I still fanned it a bit - but the club in the belly drill is the first that actually gives me the right feeling - thanks so much Chris 🙏🏼😊🏌️🏼♂️
Now I understand where my swing is broken. Just pulling the left shoulder up and pressure moves back, not forward. To the range…
Awesome Leadbetter/Faldo move away drill. ⛳🏌️
So how do you stop your head flying forward too? I don’t know about yours but mine is connected to my shoulders and getting ahead of the ball isn’t a great thing for me
The head moving a little is absolutely fine, especially with the irons, agreed too far is not great, but a little is fine. Most who really struggle have the head going back and up far too soon
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Yep agreed the info is out there, personally I don’t like the direction that TH-cam instruction is heading in terms of thumbnails and titles, agreed this title is a little ‘click bait’ however I fully 100% believe in what I coach and the only way to get videos seen on TH-cam is to make crazy claims that simply aren’t true, not a fan but that’s is the game and if I want to help golfers I need to play that game unfortunately
To cut the point short without being verbose, simply never turn shoulders without turning your chest at the same rate around a fixed pivot point. I think that is what you are saying.