I’ve been watching this video for two solid days. Today I went to the range and set up this practice station and hit 30 golf balls. The difference is amazing. My biggest problem is being too fast with everything in the golf swing. This has slowed me down and give me better tempo a better swing playing and much better contact. I have watched this video 30 times I bet. Thank you.
Thanks so much for the kind words and glad this has helped you out! Thanks a bunch for sharing! If you ever need anything or have any questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out! TS
@@tsgolf thank you brother. I just played 18 holes at +7 on a windy cold day here in Michigan. I’m gonna continue doing this drill over and over again. I will probably be joining your website soon.
I love your technical approach to the swing. It’s a much different perspective than what’s out there today. I know that everyone learns differently but I thrive on this type of teaching. Keep up the great work!
Thank you much! I greatly appreciate it! I like putting the puzzle together with how, what and why. Then figuring out the cause and effect is what allows us to get better at it! Thanks again
i enjoyed the video and info. i did a similar thing with my practice mat at home, i took a felt tip pen and drew a target line and then another line about 20 degrees inside that to swing on and this really helped me. when i golf i just try to visualize it and it helps. thnx for the help and i've been following alot of your vids.
I love that! Thanks so much for sharing! Having visuals on the ground in practice I think are huge! I like the way you are also using it more on the finish side as well working on where you want to get to! Keep it up and thanks for the info, comment and support!
Great video Trevor, thanks! I struggle with coming over the top on the downswing, especially with the longer clubs (driver, fairway woods). You mentioned in a previous comment the downswing sequence is pelvis, ribs, shoulders, club, then arms. Does the shallowing move come first in the downswing? Also any tips for the shallowing move? Thank you
So the pelvis, lead knee and lead foot set a brake basically that allows the trail side of the body to work into and around! I’ll attach a video link for creating arm / forearm structure to keep the club on plane (shallow).
Allow the pelvis to be the last thing that moves to the top vs the arms and hands. Sequence will be arms, club, shoulders, rib cage and then pelvis to the top
@@tsgolf makes sense, thanks Trevor! Downswing sequence will be opposite? Also what about some early left hip moving forward and down before final completion of the backswing?
@@jiaweiwang6994 downswing will be the opposite (pelvis first, etc). You can increase pressure into the lead side in transition or we can get that pressure from P3-P4 moving that direction early so we can use it early
I seem to hit my best shots when I focus mostly on keeping my shoulders rotating on a plane than is 90 degrees to my spine. But ... the driver (of course) 🙃introduces a problem for me, because I'm putting more secondary axis tilt into that setup, and this causes me to initially have trouble sensing how to properly rotate, especially initially. If I'm only leaning forward, okay. I can rotate on plane, because I can sense where it is. But if I'm leaning forward, and also tilting a bit more than normal toward the trail side (the driver, again) I seem to get a bit spatially confused, if that makes sense. Any advice or tips in this area would be appreciated.
My guess would be that you are a bit off balance at address w/ how the spine is positioned (likely to much pelvic tilt making you too heavy). This can cause a stand up, secondary tilt when trying to just focus on turning parallel to your spine. Here is a vid on setup that might help I’ll attach below:
Think I'm gaining on it. Guess I need to figure out a "feel" for timing the side bend that apparently needs to match up with getting that left hip out of the way - instead of EEing or "tilting back". The drills I've tried to date have me looking up (my head's face and eyes looking) and to the left of that big building instead of at the ball. Just more drilling, I guess. . .
I’m in the exact same spot. I was EEing and tilting back at impact. Now I have to feel my torso does a more level turn, but it’s been all thin shots, or fat when I really try and focus on the side bend. Let me know if you figure it out!
@@tsgolf Some superficial pondering has me guessing that this might include a weak grip and the hands "not ahead" maybe. Or, maybe too upright in posture?
@@mntlblok make sure that there is enough bend from the mid spine (rib cage area). The grip can be matched up with flexion of the wrist and minimizing forearm pronation of the lead arm
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This guy is nothing short of genius in teaching golf. What a gem of a TH-cam channel. Hope the algorithm sends more viewers to the channel. 😊
Thank you so much!!! Greatly appreciate that!!
100%
Totally agree. Eric Cogorno is awesome too. They’ve done a couple videos together.
Have watched way too many golf TH-cam videos, but this is one of the best. Thanks
Thank you! Greatly appreciate it! Let me know if you need anything or have any questions! 👊👊👊
I’ve been watching this video for two solid days. Today I went to the range and set up this practice station and hit 30 golf balls. The difference is amazing. My biggest problem is being too fast with everything in the golf swing. This has slowed me down and give me better tempo a better swing playing and much better contact. I have watched this video 30 times I bet. Thank you.
Thanks so much for the kind words and glad this has helped you out! Thanks a bunch for sharing! If you ever need anything or have any questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out!
TS
@@tsgolf thank you brother. I just played 18 holes at +7 on a windy cold day here in Michigan. I’m gonna continue doing this drill over and over again. I will probably be joining your website soon.
I love your technical approach to the swing. It’s a much different perspective than what’s out there today. I know that everyone learns differently but I thrive on this type of teaching. Keep up the great work!
Thank you much! I greatly appreciate it! I like putting the puzzle together with how, what and why. Then figuring out the cause and effect is what allows us to get better at it! Thanks again
Love it. Using the golf club the way it’s designed to be used.
Thank you! Let me know if you need anything or have any questions!
You really have the best educational content on YT. Hope you get to the size that you deserve ASAP.. Really great work, keep it up!
Thank you so much! I greatly appreciate that! Hope the content I am creating is helping to educate a lot of players and coaches out there!
How would you suggest doing this at a range with mats?
Place a few baskets on top of each other behind ball line to use a 3-D visual aide for the club direction. That’d be my best bet off of a mat
@@tsgolf thanks
Outstanding video, simplifies the swing , very good presentation
Greatly appreciate it! Thanks for the support and feedback! 🙏🙏🙏
i enjoyed the video and info. i did a similar thing with my practice mat at home, i took a felt tip pen and drew a target line and then another line about 20 degrees inside that to swing on and this really helped me. when i golf i just try to visualize it and it helps. thnx for the help and i've been following alot of your vids.
I love that! Thanks so much for sharing! Having visuals on the ground in practice I think are huge! I like the way you are also using it more on the finish side as well working on where you want to get to! Keep it up and thanks for the info, comment and support!
Pure gold! Excellent video!
Thank you!!!! Greatly appreciate it! Let me know if you need anything!
This drill should certainly help correct my constant coming over the top. Thanks for great videos.
Great to hear! Thank you much!
Great video Trevor, thanks! I struggle with coming over the top on the downswing, especially with the longer clubs (driver, fairway woods). You mentioned in a previous comment the downswing sequence is pelvis, ribs, shoulders, club, then arms. Does the shallowing move come first in the downswing? Also any tips for the shallowing move?
Thank you
So the pelvis, lead knee and lead foot set a brake basically that allows the trail side of the body to work into and around!
I’ll attach a video link for creating arm / forearm structure to keep the club on plane (shallow).
Is This Why You Are Too Steep?
th-cam.com/video/6UGt3cQBK68/w-d-xo.html
Thanks Trevor, you’re the man!
You really are the nuts Trevor
Every once in awhile! 😂
What a great drill
Thank you!!!
Very informative ⛳️🏌️♂️👍
Thank you! Appreciate it!
Great information! Question: how to control the top of back swing? I have a tendency of over swinging… Thanks!
Allow the pelvis to be the last thing that moves to the top vs the arms and hands. Sequence will be arms, club, shoulders, rib cage and then pelvis to the top
@@tsgolf makes sense, thanks Trevor! Downswing sequence will be opposite? Also what about some early left hip moving forward and down before final completion of the backswing?
@@jiaweiwang6994 downswing will be the opposite (pelvis first, etc). You can increase pressure into the lead side in transition or we can get that pressure from P3-P4 moving that direction early so we can use it early
@@tsgolf thanks a lot!!
I seem to hit my best shots when I focus mostly on keeping my shoulders rotating on a plane than is 90 degrees to my spine. But ... the driver (of course) 🙃introduces a problem for me, because I'm putting more secondary axis tilt into that setup, and this causes me to initially have trouble sensing how to properly rotate, especially initially. If I'm only leaning forward, okay. I can rotate on plane, because I can sense where it is. But if I'm leaning forward, and also tilting a bit more than normal toward the trail side (the driver, again) I seem to get a bit spatially confused, if that makes sense. Any advice or tips in this area would be appreciated.
My guess would be that you are a bit off balance at address w/ how the spine is positioned (likely to much pelvic tilt making you too heavy). This can cause a stand up, secondary tilt when trying to just focus on turning parallel to your spine. Here is a vid on setup that might help I’ll attach below:
What Causes Early Extension? | Part 1 Of Early Extension Series
th-cam.com/video/LWTxCHal0xg/w-d-xo.html
Great one
Thank you!
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Redvanly! Best clothing in the golf business and by far the most comfortable!!! Check them out!
@@tsgolf thank you!!
Think I'm gaining on it. Guess I need to figure out a "feel" for timing the side bend that apparently needs to match up with getting that left hip out of the way - instead of EEing or "tilting back". The drills I've tried to date have me looking up (my head's face and eyes looking) and to the left of that big building instead of at the ball. Just more drilling, I guess. . .
I’m in the exact same spot. I was EEing and tilting back at impact. Now I have to feel my torso does a more level turn, but it’s been all thin shots, or fat when I really try and focus on the side bend. Let me know if you figure it out!
Happy to help anyway I can! Make sure firstly the EE isn’t coming from setup. One of the biggest places I see it start
@@tsgolf Some superficial pondering has me guessing that this might include a weak grip and the hands "not ahead" maybe. Or, maybe too upright in posture?
@@mntlblok make sure that there is enough bend from the mid spine (rib cage area). The grip can be matched up with flexion of the wrist and minimizing forearm pronation of the lead arm
Do you feel the trail scapula retracts at all?
Absolutely!!!! One of the biggest things I work on!
Thanks again
You got it! Thanks for the comment and feedback! 🙏🙏🙏
Danke!
Thank you so much! Greatly appreciate this!
Is toe of club pointed up ?
For a reasonably straight shot we would likely want to it square to the shaft!