I can't believe you don't have more views on this. I have been looking for a concise explanation of club path and face to path. Plus you have me an idea of how to change my setup. Thanks!
Nice one Mike. You gave me the correct advice when buying the new clubs recently. I was also having my shoulders open, and in combination with bit closed face I was hitting a lot of shots straight left
Hi Mike, Great videos. Last summer i started to visit a pro once every 2 weeks to reset and start over, really happy with that although it’s taking time to be consistent. Now I would love to get a fitting (never had fitted clubs) but don’t know if I should wait till I am as consistent as possible or that it could be beneficial to get done now as well. (I’m high handicapper) What would be your advice?
Great video again Mike, sure i can relate to the content. Tip: once in a while look back to this video when you're strugling and your game needs a reset. BTW thanks for the advice and tips while buying my new Mizuno's, lowered my handicap below 20 within a year.
You showed your left hand not able to rotate flat. I have a similar issue where my right hand is not able to rotate flat. My left hand is fine. How would this affect my golf swing? I’m right-handed. Would that put me more on top with my right hand, making it harder to hit a draw?
Hi Cliff, it's shouldn't make too much of a difference. I would have thought. Because the club is more in your left-hand. I personally hardly use my right hand at all.😳😂Even though I am trying to incorporate it a little bit more. But not too much.
Thanks Bob, it's a pretty complicated subject. But one we will get back and try to make it , even a little bit more easy to wrap our heads around. 😁👍Mike
The reason why most have their shoulders open to the target is because once they stand to the side of the ball they see the target through their eye line instead of the ball line, and that is called the parallax effect.
very interesting. Just what I was looking for. Could you do same but than with a driver?
Fantastic, I’m working on understanding the numbers. The +and minuses have to be replaced with draw and fade…
I can't believe you don't have more views on this. I have been looking for a concise explanation of club path and face to path. Plus you have me an idea of how to change my setup. Thanks!
Thanks so much for your nice comments. I'm really glad that it was of help. 👍😊Mike
Nice one Mike. You gave me the correct advice when buying the new clubs recently. I was also having my shoulders open, and in combination with bit closed face I was hitting a lot of shots straight left
Thanks Edwin , glad you enjoyed it 😊👍
Brilliant Mike, thank you
great explaination!
Great explanation. I also see you have updated the mat.
Thanks Theo glad you liked it. And yes indeed we did fix the mat👍😊Mike
Hi Mike,
Great videos. Last summer i started to visit a pro once every 2 weeks to reset and start over, really happy with that although it’s taking time to be consistent. Now I would love to get a fitting (never had fitted clubs) but don’t know if I should wait till I am as consistent as possible or that it could be beneficial to get done now as well. (I’m high handicapper) What would be your advice?
Enjoyed that one Mike sound advice,makes perfect sense
Thanks Edmund, glad you enjoyed it. 👍Mike
Great video again Mike, sure i can relate to the content. Tip: once in a while look back to this video when you're strugling and your game needs a reset. BTW thanks for the advice and tips while buying my new Mizuno's, lowered my handicap below 20 within a year.
Thanks Willem, glad that you have found the content useful . 👍😊Mike
You showed your left hand not able to rotate flat. I have a similar issue where my right hand is not able to rotate flat. My left hand is fine. How would this affect my golf swing? I’m right-handed. Would that put me more on top with my right hand, making it harder to hit a draw?
Hi Cliff, it's shouldn't make too much of a difference. I would have thought. Because the club is more in your left-hand. I personally hardly use my right hand at all.😳😂Even though I am trying to incorporate it a little bit more. But not too much.
Great instructional video
Thanks Bob, it's a pretty complicated subject. But one we will get back and try to make it , even a little bit more easy to wrap our heads around. 😁👍Mike
The reason why most have their shoulders open to the target is because once they stand to the side of the ball they see the target through their eye line instead of the ball line, and that is called the parallax effect.
Cool, you learn something new every day 👍😊Mike
Clear as MUD.
I know 😂😂I'm trying my best, but it a quite difficult one to tackle. Maybe in yhe future we will nail it . 👍😊Mike