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They Will Fall In Love With The Game of Golf!
Golf Legend Lee Trevino shows you how to help your son/daughter fall in love with the game of golf!
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How to Easily Get BACK Your Distance!
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Golf Legend Lee Trevino shares this SIMPLE TIP to help you get MORE DISTANCE with every club in your back!! Struggling to hit it further? Lee has you covered! Try this tip next time you get out on the course and you’ll be amazed at the results!
The Hardest Putt In Golf (You NEED to Watch This)
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This putt has been the Achilles heel of most golfers for quite some time. Here Lee Trevino shows you how you can overcome this difficult shot and stop those pesky 3 putts!
Why You Should ALWAYS Look At The Hole BEFORE You Putt
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Ever wondered if a putt breaks or is straight? Want an extra edge on reading the greens? Golf legend Gary Player talks about noticing the small details of the cup that could lead you to having an edge Improve Your Consistency by THINKING better 👉 ebook.mentalitygolf.com 🏌🏼‍♂️ This is for beginner and intermediate golfers but a great refresher for advanced players 🙌 More things to come ENJOY Hit...
Use This Tip WISELY
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Lee Trevino shares one of the most powerful tricks in the game of golf! Improve Your Consistency by THINKING better 👉 ebook.mentalitygolf.com 🏌🏼‍♂️ This is for beginner and intermediate golfers but a great refresher for advanced players 🙌 More things to come ENJOY Hit ‘Em Well - Carlos Follow me on IG if you haven’t already mentalitygolf?igsh=ajVnNHN5Ym9wcXk0& Or my FB: facebook.c...
The Most Important Thought In Golf!
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The best players in the world all do this! Improve Your Consistency by THINKING better 👉 ebook.mentalitygolf.com 🏌🏼‍♂️ This is for beginner and intermediate golfers but a great refresher for advanced players 🙌 More things to come ENJOY Hit ‘Em Well - Carlos Follow me on IG if you haven’t already mentalitygolf?igsh=ajVnNHN5Ym9wcXk0& Or my FB: mentalitygolfer?mibextid=L...
Your Putting Will Completely Change After THIS
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Lee Trevino gives an incredibke tip for the yips you wont be able to WAIT to tru! Improve Your Consistency WITHOUT countless hours at the range 👉 ebook.mentalitygolf.com 🏌🏼‍♂️ This is for beginner and intermediate golfers but a great refresher for advanced players 🙌 More things to come ENJOY Hit ‘Em Well - Carlos Follow me on IG if you haven’t already mentalitygolf?igsh=ajVnNHN5Ym...
The Best Tip Gary Player Ever Got REVEALED
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Gene Sarazen gave Gary Player this tip and it’s one of the top 3 that he ever got! Improve Your Consistency WITHOUT countless hours at the range 👉 ebook.mentalitygolf.com 🏌🏼‍♂️ This is for beginner and intermediate golfers but a great refresher for advanced players 🙌 More things to come ENJOY Hit ‘Em Well - Carlos Follow me on IG if you haven’t already mentalitygolf?igsh=ajVnNHN5Y...
Lee Trevino Shows You The PERFECT Putting Technique
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Lee Trevino shows you the perfect putting technique that will make it more powerful than your pencil’s eraser! Improve Your Consistency WITHOUT countless hours at the range 👉 ebook.mentalitygolf.com 🏌🏼‍♂️ This is for beginner and intermediate golfers but a great refresher for advanced players 🙌 More things to come ENJOY Hit ‘Em Well - Carlos Follow me on IG if you haven’t already ...
The BEST Way To Keep Your Head STILL
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The BEST Way To Keep Your Head STILL
The Open vs The Master (by Legend Gary Player)
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The Open vs The Master (by Legend Gary Player)
Your Putting Will Completely Change After Watching This Video
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Your Putting Will Completely Change After Watching This Video
How Anyone Can Hit A Draw
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How Anyone Can Hit A Draw
All The Types of Grass In Golf (and how to play them!)
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All The Types of Grass In Golf (and how to play them!)
The MOST Important Thing In Golf!
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The MOST Important Thing In Golf!
Lee Trevino’s Simple Anti-FAT Shot Fix
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Lee Trevino’s Simple Anti-FAT Shot Fix
How To Putt Like Tiger Woods
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How To Putt Like Tiger Woods
The Only 2 Moves You’ll Ever Need For Chipping
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The Only 2 Moves You’ll Ever Need For Chipping
Gary Player’s #1 Golfer Mistake
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Gary Player’s #1 Golfer Mistake
Why Golf Is The Best Sport In The Entire World!
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Why Golf Is The Best Sport In The Entire World!
You’ve Never Thought of This Before
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You’ve Never Thought of This Before
Arnold Palmer’s Last Round w/ Lee Trevino
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Arnold Palmer’s Last Round w/ Lee Trevino
The Most Perfect Golf Swing (impossible)
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The Most Perfect Golf Swing (impossible)
Most Incredible Golf Story
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Most Incredible Golf Story
Gary Player’s 4 Main Short Game Shots
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Gary Player’s 4 Main Short Game Shots
Bryson’s Secret to Winning The 2024 US Open Championship
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Bryson’s Secret to Winning The 2024 US Open Championship
“When I Aim Left I Hit It Straight” - Easy FIX
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“When I Aim Left I Hit It Straight” - Easy FIX
Uphill Chip Over Bunker w/ Legend Lee Trevino
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Uphill Chip Over Bunker w/ Legend Lee Trevino
Manifest The Swing In Your Head EASIER By Doing These Stretches
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Manifest The Swing In Your Head EASIER By Doing These Stretches
Simple Thought To Succeed At Anything
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Simple Thought To Succeed At Anything

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  • @dkirb03
    @dkirb03 20 годин тому

    Yeah that ain’t working for wedges 😂

  • @mattjewett4473
    @mattjewett4473 День тому

    So where should it be?

  • @KF3118
    @KF3118 2 дні тому

    The Merry Mex and other legends were "feel" players - looked different than anything you see in the technical robots today. Not making dispersions but the two approaches are very different.

  • @mattbecham597
    @mattbecham597 2 дні тому

    Did he come legally?

  • @christianhoneyman9001
    @christianhoneyman9001 2 дні тому

    Great golf tip from a great. 😀😃😄😁😊

  • @beerjunky1
    @beerjunky1 2 дні тому

    Gary Player is one of the best teachers of all time. His simple tips always help me on the course. By the way, he's right, Ben Hogan would never tell anyone his "secret" He must have really liked Gary

  • @thomascarroll39
    @thomascarroll39 3 дні тому

    He really enjoys hearing himself talk.

  • @qwaszx2
    @qwaszx2 3 дні тому

    Get yourself a 6-wood!

  • @johnb2905
    @johnb2905 5 днів тому

    Thanks Lee . Looking slim there , loose some elbows ? God Bless

  • @middleman16
    @middleman16 5 днів тому

    Bro start uploading again please😢

  • @PinkCarRides
    @PinkCarRides 7 днів тому

    He was right, that was so funny

  • @outthere9370
    @outthere9370 8 днів тому

    If you look at the slow mo. impact of a ball. You'll notice @ impact the ball has already left the club face. So, tell me what is the importance of "dragging" the club forward along the ground, post impact. 🤔

  • @udellcustomshop6758
    @udellcustomshop6758 8 днів тому

    Absolute GOAT. A national treasure!

  • @eddiebrown687
    @eddiebrown687 8 днів тому

    Everyone's body is different. A person 6' 4 doesn't swing like Trevino who is 5'7. A large guy with limited flexibility doesn't swing like a 30 year old skinny as a rail. There is no "one swing"....you have to experiment and find what works for you.

  • @davewheeler7679
    @davewheeler7679 8 днів тому

    Great golfer. Loved him on Pro Celebrity Golf with Peter Alliss.

  • @bk8426
    @bk8426 9 днів тому

    Senile?

  • @wallykos6784
    @wallykos6784 9 днів тому

    I am just a beginner. Can someone say what you should do? Okay my hand is over my left shoe now what?

  • @terrymeyersii6280
    @terrymeyersii6280 9 днів тому

    I used to work on his Sprinkler System, at his house, in Dallas 🤘😁🤘

  • @stevechandler963
    @stevechandler963 14 днів тому

    he is one of the best ball strikers of all time. watched him hit over 100 balls and never stopped talking the whole time,.great teacher to all who listened. great man also, very humble. one of my favorites.

  • @jaspersrepairshop5530
    @jaspersrepairshop5530 14 днів тому

    So where should the hand be ?!

  • @johnjacobjingle7177
    @johnjacobjingle7177 14 днів тому

    Grew up watching him with my dad. I always liked him..such a gd teacher

  • @a.fitzpatrick4395
    @a.fitzpatrick4395 14 днів тому

    A free lesson from one of the greatest !! Thank you, Lee !

  • @maxcaysey2844
    @maxcaysey2844 15 днів тому

    Bullshit

  • @donniedarko1888
    @donniedarko1888 15 днів тому

    I firmly believe he is the only man in the history of golf to master the golf swing. His 1953 season is utterly ridiculous. He won all available majors he played all in 1 year, as the PGA used to clash with The Open. This was all done after a horrific car accident that nearly killed him in 1949.

  • @mlantieri
    @mlantieri 15 днів тому

    When I was a teenager, I watched Lee hit balls at Wethersfield CC with Herman shagging balls. I went to school with Claudia’s brother as well. I later went on to work for Spalding in golf ball marketing and was always amazed by his talent and hard work. God bless you Mr. Trevino…….a true golfing legend👍🙏⛳️⛳️.

  • @TheOtherKine
    @TheOtherKine 15 днів тому

    The golf hypers in charge of the game now would love to keep this stuff secret about the past LMAO

  • @raysalas2610
    @raysalas2610 16 днів тому

    Hall of Fame

  • @plugger4945
    @plugger4945 16 днів тому

    I’m confused-what exactly is he saying?

  • @stevefowler2112
    @stevefowler2112 17 днів тому

    I'm a 2 and the best golf tip I ever heard came from Mr. Trevino years ago when he was still playing on the PGA tour. He walked off the 18th green and was being interviewed about his nice round and then the TV guy said Lee do you have a tip for the weekend golfers out there? Lee gave a tip which I do not remember what it was and then turned to walk away and then turned back and leaned back into the microphone and said with a wry smile and wink "and it also doesn't hurt to hit two hundred or three hundred balls a day at the range either! There is the key to being a good golfer.

  • @toddburdon9246
    @toddburdon9246 17 днів тому

    Ok if you’re an amateur, try this set up the next time you hit. Guess what happens everyone?? You can’t square up the club face. The clubface will be wide open and you will 100% block the ball way right. The professionals fuck with us and make it sound so simple, but it ain’t. The reason it works for professionals is because of 10 other fundamentals they do correctly including grip, take away, lower body movements and attack angle. There is no quick fix.

  • @golflessons45
    @golflessons45 17 днів тому

    Thanks at 76 I've learned something and I consider myself a good player

  • @JayEdens-o8p
    @JayEdens-o8p 18 днів тому

    This is big

  • @sasquatch8923
    @sasquatch8923 19 днів тому

    That one tip completely changed my swing for the better!

  • @robertmatijevich7808
    @robertmatijevich7808 20 днів тому

    UA-cam also Lee’s impromptu lesson with lpga Symettra Tour player Jessy Geary. It’s this same lesson but even more emphatically Lee!!! Phenomenal stuff!!!

  • @jjpac2011
    @jjpac2011 20 днів тому

    confusing. go there, but it's there for no reason at all? help.

  • @BestintheWestCabinetry
    @BestintheWestCabinetry 20 днів тому

    Used to play with Lee back in the 90’s talent beyond belief

  • @propstick
    @propstick 21 день тому

    He's was my Dad's favorite player. I grew up watching him and loved his banter and attitude.

  • @swimp15
    @swimp15 21 день тому

    I tried it, it works. It’s my starting point now!

  • @JimTayGameToday
    @JimTayGameToday 21 день тому

    What does this old man know? It's not like he won nine majors or whatever..

    • @e.g.flores2819
      @e.g.flores2819 6 днів тому

      Gary won 9 majors on the PGA tour and 9 majors on the Senior Tour and is considered one of the best sand players and has always been in great physical shape

  • @JohnYoung_Golf
    @JohnYoung_Golf 21 день тому

    This guy gets it!

  • @TeddyCavachon
    @TeddyCavachon 21 день тому

    The difference between address and impact is the angle of the pelvis: parallel to swing line at address but open 45° at impact. Now recognizing that set up at address with pelvis parallel and butt of club pointing at navel then without trying to move your lead arm or hand open your pelvis 45°. Where will your lead hand wind up? Over the instep of your lead foot! 😮 What is the advantage of setting up with club pointing at a navel with hips parallel at address? It pulls the lead arm over the chest more to the extend you can take the club away without moving the shoulders. That’s what you’d want to do if using a Hogan/Snead/Nelson ‘one piece’ take away where butt of club keeps pointing at center of body as hips/shoulders/hands turning together to take the club back. But that’s not the only way to take the club back. I first modeled my swing on Nicklaus based on reading Golf My Way in 1987. Jack advocated a hands > shoulders > hips sequence not one piece. Analyze that and were to the hands wind up before shoulders start to turn? Near the center of the torso and by the time maximum rearward horizontal extension is reached the hand and club head winds up at the about the same place in 3D space with the same angle with hips and shoulders. I’ve done both. What’s the difference? Feel mostly. A Hogan/Snead/Nelson one piece takeaway feels very mechanical to the point of being robotic because it is. The Nicklaus / Trevino approach is more intuitively athletic and fluid feeling which is great if one is like Jack and Lee naturally athletic because it require more natural athleticism to do CONSISTENTLY. I admire Jack and Lee as some of my all time favorite golfers for the way they approach the game so intuitively but I just don’t have their genetically programmed athletic coordination. As a kid I was the last kid picked for any team and I sucked at golf too when trying to swing like Jack or Lee but when I read and followed Hogan’s Five Lessons and adopted the more mechanical one-piece takeaway the consistency if by ball striking improved a lot. The takeaway? Try everything, try to understand how it works on a cause and effect level , and use what works best for you. YMMV. 😊

    • @cdunne1620
      @cdunne1620 21 день тому

      ..45 degrees at impact is not good advice for amateurs. If the shoulders don’t separate from the hips (x factor) then the shoulders will turn from the top and your dead in the water over the top. Most amateurs would do better to learn the sequence from the top ie. slight shift towards target, arms start down, proper release at impact. The hips will probably naturally open anyway but as a swing thought it is destructive in my experience and opinion for what it’s worth

    • @TeddyCavachon
      @TeddyCavachon 21 день тому

      @ I’ve studied every variable in a golf swing from toes curling up or down to where the eye needs to look so as the not reflexively jerk the head to follow the ball. There is a ‘chicken-egg’ relationship between lateral shifting lower body mass / | -> and rotation of the hips because of the TORQUE created in the legs in the backswing unwinding passively in the downswing once the lead knee moves. Conversely if you rotate your hips open the pelvis will move laterally -> towards the target in reaction to that move. It’s just part of the subconscious brain’s balancing act that maintains enough tension in the legs and core to keep us in the full upright position. We don’t need to think about it, the primitive part of the brain just deals with it. But swinging a golf club around the body pulls it off balance in ways the subconscious brain needs to learn - what is referred to as ‘muscle memory’ - the memory is between the ears not in the muscles and for golf staying in balance is skill acquired by practice so the body mass and muscle tension is adjusted IN ANTICIPATION of club force creating imbalance. The difference between noob and tour pro is being much, much higher on that subconscious learning curve. Remember how infuriating it was to watch Sergio at address when he was first on the tour? I’d literally yell at the TV ‘Hit the F-ing ball!” until one day after hitting a bad shot from an uneven lie I waited until I readjusted my balance with practice swings and resetting and hit the next shot exactly as planned and realized why he did it. He’s but faster now because the process is more subconsciously programmed. That subconscious aspect underlies every move in a golf swing but most don’t realize it because they having studied it like have - my wife is an MD with lots of medical books available for deeper dives into cause and effect like that. Reading books about famous golfers also reveal things not apparent by watching them. For example Hogan exaggerated that torque in his back leg two ways: 1) turning his back foot square to increase the torque and more importantly make sure his hip turn was consistent with all clubs and swings from 1/4 to Full, and 2) by having a tenth metal spike added to his right shoe near the ball of the foot so it would not twist, but unlike modern orthodoxy he flared his front foot 22° or about half of 45° which facilitated clearing the lead hip and the ‘counter fall’ of upper body mass during the finish extension to maintain balance. I played until the 1990s in metal spikes and know the HUGE difference they make. It’s pretty much impossible to swing like Hogan did with metal spikes with soft spikes or spike less shoes why anyone who has never used metal spikes can’t really understand how his swing really worked. Steve Elkington does and he explains it his his older ‘Secret in the Dirt’ videos with Mike Maves the self-taught Canadian golf savant insurance salesman who like me just likes to go beyond the HOW TO DO IT to understand WHY it works. The part that interests me is the psychological and physiological things that occur subconsciously. It made me realize that 99% of by bad shots were: 1) getting pulled off balance by the club, and 2) reacting to it reflexively without really realizing it by trying steer back of lead hand and club face back square to ball - target line by the time face met ball.

    • @TeddyCavachon
      @TeddyCavachon 20 днів тому

      @ Just toss balls side arm forward and observe what you hips and spine do to shift body mass and maintain balance and get back to me on what you see 😂

  • @jDaniel5721
    @jDaniel5721 21 день тому

    Wow it's true 😮

  • @charliekim577
    @charliekim577 21 день тому

    Is he saying to start the hands at the left foot side or is he saying that's why you're getting in trouble?

  • @juanman-vb6lt
    @juanman-vb6lt 22 дні тому

    Practice?!?!? Not the game! But practice?!?!

  • @colinwilson1788
    @colinwilson1788 22 дні тому

    What a life being a golfer

  • @ryanprimicias230
    @ryanprimicias230 22 дні тому

    I feel sometime when I get get my hands forwarded it opens my face a bit

  • @_K_W
    @_K_W 22 дні тому

    Yeah start at impact. Exactly what the single plane swing is all about

  • @paulrevere-e6y
    @paulrevere-e6y 23 дні тому

    100%

  • @lorendwilson
    @lorendwilson 23 дні тому

    The ball is on the face of the club for about 4/10,000ths of a second. That's generously about 3/4". And the ball hits the clubface as hard as the clubface hits the ball. The club cannot possibly be travelling faster after the strike.

  • @robbkardas3641
    @robbkardas3641 23 дні тому

    It has to do with the way the grain of the grass is growing. Has nothing to do with how the ball enters the hole