I found Michele while watching the golf sidekick videos. All I can say is that this girl really knows her stuff and every video I have watched has been spot on and incredibly informative. Thank you Michele, you are outstanding.!
I sometimes hit behind the ball. I do have a sway if I don’t focus on it so maybe it’s that….not sure! But it’s ruined many a good tee off… thanks again for some good advice!
A fat shot was my problem for many years and I took few lesson but didn't work. Receny I started to notice what the cause is and those are first 3 causes you mentioned. You are a very few to point out and I know you are a truly good teacher. Thanks Michelle!
Hi Michelle, I found you by accident and really enjoy your teaching videos. I am ex-malaysian and canadian now.. I am also teaching in toronto as Canadian Golf Teaching Pro..would love to hook up with you when I am back in Malaysia..Cheers
I am a typical type 1, your one step forward drill just fix me well , as my swing used to finish 3/4 , ie what you called the body quit on me…. Really appreciate your drill and advice 🙇🏻🙇🏻🙇🏻
in general for myself, it almost always comes down to I've not held my position/moved (it can also be due to poor swing sequencing but for me not normally). When I do this i find not only Fat/Chunk/Thin shots but also inconsistent distance and target line control. It is important that whatever drill works for you try to return to a constant/repeatable dynamic posture throughout your personnel swing. I'm not saying become ridgid. I think there is some artistic license in most everyone's personnel swing and this is why there is not only one way to good. Also in the end your body will need to learn this as you can not have many swing thoughts is needs to eventually become natural for your own swing. Michele is close to my personnel swing mechanics so very helpful. I think my last comment is that drills typically "exaggerate" the feeling such that you start to retrain some of the poor mechanics I've adopted. At some point we need to have achieved this retrained dynamic form and retain it through successful striking. Nice video, thank you
I like the step forward drill after the follow thru. I can't wait to try it. I think it will make a huge difference because I have a tendency to stop body movement after contact.
Guilty ✋🏻 … of pretty much all of these. 🙄 Thanks, Michele 🙏🏻 I really notice a big drop in distance if I hit the ground even slightly in the simulator. We’re now playing indoors at X-Golf (simulator) as we’re expecting our first snow here in Chicago TODAY ❄️ 🙄 I think I’ll try these in reverse order: First: keep head over alignment stick Next: focus on a spot in front of ball Then: Step forward drill 👍🏻
Great tips! Duffing happens while on a slope, will pay more attention not to do #1 and 4😂 Going to share with my friends who are struggling duffing now!
Yep, duff shots are no good. Good tips about moving around the ball when changing my aim. I never knew that. Also I like about focusing on the post impact spot. That is very helpful. Thank you!!
Great video. I have had all those faults at one time or another. I need to eliminate inate all of them to get my handicap down. Going for single figures in the next year.
Thanks, I have been following some what similar, like Pelvis to the target, that ensures the spine angle remains maintained, no reverse C and then load up the right leg by making the swing around your sternum Yet your video is more invigorating, foe it gives a new home work and it's your's better than the last videos , Big thanks
Duff; AKA "sending a Beaver Pelt". Just the mention of Ball position and how to "Aim" (moving around the ball) is worthy of Subscribing... Amen. How many shots I've hit...then lay a club at my feet and only then do I realize....I hit that ball to where my set up was aimed...Not where I thought I was aiming. I'm certain, many a shot have bladed or I sent a beaver pelt because I was out of alignment from the onset....Your example of moving and repositioning the ball for a 3w is a huge eye opener. You exposed exactly what I do The Duff shot usually results in the turf going further than the ball...or you have a lunch of dirty in your mouth ... Don't as me how I know... 🥴
Two things I’ve observed contributing to duffing: 1) As any golfer why they swing as they do, often poorly and they will answer “Well that’s how I think a swing is supposed to work!” But recreational golfers don’t really have a clue where the body and club should be at the moment the ball releases off the club or where lead arm, hands and club should swing next because they are not shown that and told getting there in every swing is the goal. They are taught how to stand at address and where they need to be at the top but not posed in the impact / release position. I find starting someone there and reverse engineering the swing back from impact to the top solves all the myriad swing problems they had previously because when the conscious brain as a plan with is practiced via repetition the subconscious brain will execute it. 2) In the 1970s conventional wisdom for foot placement and swing finish changed from flaring the front foot as Hogan and others in his era did and counter-falling straight back opposite the angle of the foot in the finish to counter the club pulling forward to squaring the front foot and rolling over on the outside of it in the finish with the back arched. Recreational golfers today all seem to square their front foot but not know to roll over on the outside of it. Due to the lack of rolling over action their hips wind up stuck and “blocked” point to the right in their finish instead releasing and turning square to target. As a result their lead arm and club whip around their bodies causing the trail arm to bend at elbows almost immediately after impact. They never learn to allow the trail arm to extend allowing it to arrest the momentum of the club and cause it to pull the trail arm straight and allow club force to hinge club at wrist before bending the trail arm. They finish badly off balance and their subconscious brains knowing from experience there will be a balance problem stemming from the failure to release the hips will decelerate the club through impact. As a older golfer I find it much easier to square hips with a flared foot and so has everyone over the age of 30 I’ve show that Hogan technique to as also and it immediately eliminates their blocked hips problem. Later after they understand the need to get hips square in the finish they can go back to flaring the foot less to the point of squaring it and rolling over on the outside like most tour pros do today. But even some of the tour pros have changed to the Hogan style flared foot technique because it creates much less strain on back and fragile bone (5th metatarsal) on the outside of the foot. If I show a golfer how to flare foot and extend the club in the finish by holding it there for them and like posing them in the impact position they get a conscious plan their subconscious brain will start to repeat automatically after a coaching them through a few slow motion swings with the new movements. Their downswings improve because they no longer feel the failure of the hips swinging the club around their bodies and no longer fall off balance in their finish.
Doesn't happen ofter but chunking it is one of the most demoralizing shots ever, just behind hitting a ssssshan......no ...cant say it people will get nervous 😉
Michele is the best golf instructor on the internet!!!
Thank you
AGREED!!!
I found Michele while watching the golf sidekick videos. All I can say is that this girl really knows her stuff and every video I have watched has been spot on and incredibly informative. Thank you Michele, you are outstanding.!
This is the best explanation so far I've heard about duffing. Thank you.
I’ve been watching your videos for the past two weeks and they have helped me out more than anybody else I’ve watched. Keep up the good work.
Thank you. So glad
As always. A crisp and simple instruction for all to understand.,Bravo Michelle-!
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You are the best Michelle!
Thank you
Good tips and drills again !! Thank you Michele !!
Thank you!
Michele.... thanks.for sharing ... as usual... you are the best😊
Thank you
I was anxiously waiting for the next video and as usual meet up my expectations. I have watched all of your videos. Number one fan
Thank you so much!
Great video because nothing kills a hole worse than a duff after a good drive.
You are right!
Love it, especially the step through AFTER the shot 👍👍
Hope it helps
Thanks Michele some great drills for me to try. Look forward to your next video.
Thank you
I sometimes hit behind the ball. I do have a sway if I don’t focus on it so maybe it’s that….not sure! But it’s ruined many a good tee off… thanks again for some good advice!
Thank you
Good tips and drills thank you Michele.
Thank you!
A fat shot was my problem for many years and I took few lesson but didn't work. Receny I started to notice what the cause is and those are first 3 causes you mentioned. You are a very few to point out and I know you are a truly good teacher. Thanks Michelle!
Thank you. Hope it helps
This girl is a legend. Could easily be a tour pro coach.
You are too kind. Thank you
Always appreciate how you keep your lessons to the point and practical Michele!
Hope it helps! Thank you
Keep these videos coming Michele! We appreciate your knowledge and insight. THANK YOU!
Johnny! Thank you
Hi Michelle, I found you by accident and really enjoy your teaching videos. I am ex-malaysian and canadian now.. I am also teaching in toronto as Canadian Golf Teaching Pro..would love to hook up with you when I am back in Malaysia..Cheers
Yes! Let me know! Thanks
Hi Michele, this is my problem haha, you have picked out. Will follow your fixes and see if I'm improving. Thank you.
Hope it helps. Thank you
As always the best golf instructor in town…the Michelle Low, the best in KL and PJ, and some say JB. 😄
You are too kind. Thank you
Michele very good lesson. Thank you for preventing me from throwing my clubs into Lake Merced!👊
Hahaha… hope this video helps
I am a typical type 1, your one step forward drill just fix me well , as my swing used to finish 3/4 , ie what you called the body quit on me….
Really appreciate your drill and advice 🙇🏻🙇🏻🙇🏻
Thank you
Thank you Michelle.
Thank you
Thanks Michelle best coach on internet 👌
Thank you
Thanks Michele another good one!
You are fantastic young lady. I really enjoy your videos so much and I get a lot out of them because your explain everything.
Nice drill,very easy to understand can imagine in your head.Thanks Michelle .Miss you😄
Thank you
Another great video. I really enjoy how you explain everything so well
Thank you Michele. I struggle with swaying in my swing. looking forward to practising the alignment stick drill. Great lesson as always 😊
Thank you
Great advice to reduce an issue I commonly experience. Excellent clarity. Thank you.
Thank you
Thanks, this looks like it will help a lot, will try this at home😄
Pls do! Thank you
Michele. Great lesson. Really appropriate for me playing golf here in the UK where the fairways are very , very soft at the moment. 👍⛳🏌
Thank you
You are amazing young lady you explain everything so well, Thank you
Thank you
Another great video! Thank you!!
Wonderful tip. Can't wait to try it out in the driving range. Thanks a million Michele.
Thank you
Thank you Michelle! Always great drills and tips! Really appreciate it!
Thank you
in general for myself, it almost always comes down to I've not held my position/moved (it can also be due to poor swing sequencing but for me not normally). When I do this i find not only Fat/Chunk/Thin shots but also inconsistent distance and target line control. It is important that whatever drill works for you try to return to a constant/repeatable dynamic posture throughout your personnel swing. I'm not saying become ridgid. I think there is some artistic license in most everyone's personnel swing and this is why there is not only one way to good. Also in the end your body will need to learn this as you can not have many swing thoughts is needs to eventually become natural for your own swing. Michele is close to my personnel swing mechanics so very helpful. I think my last comment is that drills typically "exaggerate" the feeling such that you start to retrain some of the poor mechanics I've adopted. At some point we need to have achieved this retrained dynamic form and retain it through successful striking. Nice video, thank you
Yes! Thank you
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Thanks Michelle for this video. 😍 love it
Thank you
Very helpful video , tks a lot.
Thank you
Thanks Michele. So many good tips on things I should know after years of frustration and dubbing. I really like your videos!
Thank you
I like the step forward drill after the follow thru. I can't wait to try it. I think it will make a huge difference because I have a tendency to stop body movement after contact.
Good instruction. Thanks, Michele!
Thank you
Great. Thank you Michele 😘
Thank you
Great Tips, Thank you Michele
Thank you
Great diagnosis and drills! Thanks Michele
Thank you
Great detail aa usual. Thanx Michele
Thank you
Mahalo for sharing such clear and effective techniques for us to improve our games! Superb instruction
Thank you
Love the drills. Perfect practice makes improved play.
Thank you
Very good. Easy to understand.
Thank you
Guilty ✋🏻
… of pretty much all of these. 🙄
Thanks, Michele 🙏🏻
I really notice a big drop in distance if I hit the ground even slightly in the simulator. We’re now playing indoors at X-Golf (simulator) as we’re expecting our first snow here in Chicago TODAY ❄️ 🙄
I think I’ll try these in reverse order:
First: keep head over alignment stick
Next: focus on a spot in front of ball
Then: Step forward drill 👍🏻
Yes! Hope it helps :)
Great tips, I find that sometimes you sway your body/head without realizing it, it is good to video yourselves and check it once in a while.
Thanks for realizing :)
Thank you. So well explained.
Thank you
Good mentoring, thank alots
Love it! 😍
Thank you
Great tips! Duffing happens while on a slope, will pay more attention not to do #1 and 4😂 Going to share with my friends who are struggling duffing now!
Thank you!
Great work as usual.🙂
Thank you
Thank you - Definitely will help me
Thank you
Yep, duff shots are no good. Good tips about moving around the ball when changing my aim. I never knew that. Also I like about focusing on the post impact spot. That is very helpful. Thank you!!
So glad it helps
Thanks Michele
Thank you
Great drills, will work on 1 and 2 :-)
Thank you
Thank you
Thank you
You are a great teacher
Since watching your videos, oI have reduced my score from 85 to 75.
That’s awesome! Thank you
Great video. I have had all those faults at one time or another. I need to eliminate inate all of them to get my handicap down. Going for single figures in the next year.
Keep up the good work! Thank you
Thanks, I have been following some what similar, like Pelvis to the target, that ensures the spine angle remains maintained, no reverse C and then load up the right leg by making the swing around your sternum
Yet your video is more invigorating, foe it gives a new home work and it's your's better than the last videos ,
Big thanks
Hope it helps :) thank you
Moving the hip forward drill. Real 👍
Try it out :)
@@michelelowgolf7501 will do that…thanks. :)
Thank you 👍👍👍
Thanks
I really like the step drill.
Hope it helps
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Good Shot 👍👍👍
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Love ❤️ it Michelle
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Thanks!
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Excellent 👌🙏🙏
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Some good inputs Michele…can you suggest good golf sets for regular golfers
I’m using PXG and I love them. I suggest you get fitted :)
@@michelelowgolf7501 thanks.will do
@@michelelowgolf7501 thanks:)
Could you comment on how to avoid duffing a short pitch shot from an uphill and downhill lie?
Thanks!
Duff; AKA "sending a Beaver Pelt". Just the mention of Ball position and how to "Aim" (moving around the ball) is worthy of Subscribing... Amen. How many shots I've hit...then lay a club at my feet and only then do I realize....I hit that ball to where my set up was aimed...Not where I thought I was aiming. I'm certain, many a shot have bladed or I sent a beaver pelt because I was out of alignment from the onset....Your example of moving and repositioning the ball for a 3w is a huge eye opener. You exposed exactly what I do
The Duff shot usually results in the turf going further than the ball...or you have a lunch of dirty in your mouth ... Don't as me how I know... 🥴
Hope it helps. Thank you
Wish I could take an in-person lesson with Michele.
Hopefully get to meet you one day
My birthday is 28 Feb. 57x4=228.
57 for 18 holes, learning golf skill here can make the mission impossible possible.
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You're welcome
Hello I am keep topping my ball and what is caused by?
Two things I’ve observed contributing to duffing:
1) As any golfer why they swing as they do, often poorly and they will answer “Well that’s how I think a swing is supposed to work!” But recreational golfers don’t really have a clue where the body and club should be at the moment the ball releases off the club or where lead arm, hands and club should swing next because they are not shown that and told getting there in every swing is the goal. They are taught how to stand at address and where they need to be at the top but not posed in the impact / release position. I find starting someone there and reverse engineering the swing back from impact to the top solves all the myriad swing problems they had previously because when the conscious brain as a plan with is practiced via repetition the subconscious brain will execute it.
2) In the 1970s conventional wisdom for foot placement and swing finish changed from flaring the front foot as Hogan and others in his era did and counter-falling straight back opposite the angle of the foot in the finish to counter the club pulling forward to squaring the front foot and rolling over on the outside of it in the finish with the back arched. Recreational golfers today all seem to square their front foot but not know to roll over on the outside of it. Due to the lack of rolling over action their hips wind up stuck and “blocked” point to the right in their finish instead releasing and turning square to target. As a result their lead arm and club whip around their bodies causing the trail arm to bend at elbows almost immediately after impact. They never learn to allow the trail arm to extend allowing it to arrest the momentum of the club and cause it to pull the trail arm straight and allow club force to hinge club at wrist before bending the trail arm. They finish badly off balance and their subconscious brains knowing from experience there will be a balance problem stemming from the failure to release the hips will decelerate the club through impact.
As a older golfer I find it much easier to square hips with a flared foot and so has everyone over the age of 30 I’ve show that Hogan technique to as also and it immediately eliminates their blocked hips problem. Later after they understand the need to get hips square in the finish they can go back to flaring the foot less to the point of squaring it and rolling over on the outside like most tour pros do today. But even some of the tour pros have changed to the Hogan style flared foot technique because it creates much less strain on back and fragile bone (5th metatarsal) on the outside of the foot. If I show a golfer how to flare foot and extend the club in the finish by holding it there for them and like posing them in the impact position they get a conscious plan their subconscious brain will start to repeat automatically after a coaching them through a few slow motion swings with the new movements. Their downswings improve because they no longer feel the failure of the hips swinging the club around their bodies and no longer fall off balance in their finish.
Thanks for your thoughts!
how i am improving short game also which lob way using
Check out my short game videos :)
Good madam my play improved
So glad
Hello Michele how are you
Would it help to stand slightly further from the ball at address
Thanks very much for your video
That could if you are standing too close to start with
chipping分多少种?能专门做个视频吗?
I have a few chipping videos. Normal, bump and run, flop shot and tough lie
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Thank you
I need a PXG hat that reads 'Duffer'.
Michelle does your company make that product?
: )
I don’t think they do lol
@@michelelowgolf7501 Ok
I'll send that in to Bob's suggestion box.
I'm always in the rough so naturally I duff.
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好的谢谢
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Thank you
Dang, I think I also do every single one of these things and hit the ball so fat I nearly break my wrists !
Hope this video will help
Doesn't happen ofter but chunking it is one of the most demoralizing shots ever, just behind hitting a ssssshan......no ...cant say it people will get nervous 😉
I know right
It's so funny to see someone trying to kill the ball on the course n the turf went further than the ball 🤣. Not so funny when u behind them...
Haha..
Thank you Michelle! You're the best.. I only use YOUR channel for golf instruction, because you state everything so clearly. 🏌♂️👍
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Thank you