If you play golf, you should understand that he's trying to avoid an outside-in slice, because his rotation, and therefore his club position are not correct. There is a previous movement he hasn't fogured out yet that leads to that problem.
There's a programming technique referred to as "the rubber duck discussion". You just talk out the problem to anything, a rubber duck for example, and then go through what you have done and thought about one by one like you were explaining it to someone else. It helps to find things you've missed or approaches you haven't tried yet because it resets your mindset and you think about the entire problem from the start piece by piece. Sometimes the rubber duck is whoever happens to be nearby with no understanding of what's going on.
Thank you for sharing that beautiful concept! I have been doing that for years and never understood exactly what it was. Makes perfect sense! I've been doing is teaching myself the golf swing for a long time but what I do is recorded in a voice recorder or obviously write stuff down and talk it out to myself. But the rubber duck example makes perfect sense because you're working it out as you're explaining things. And as someone else mentioned in the comments the best way to learn something is to teach it.
I think the very best in any field struggles to explain how they do it, it’s like Mozart, he can’t explain how he does what he does but it’s simply brilliant and difficult to replicate
He's trying to say his motion from when he starts the swing feels natural but completely misses the ball BUT if he pulls the club further and rotate which doesn't feel natural goes through the ball, and he's trying to figure it out
@@gators9570 he wasn't fixing anything, he was talking about how he straightens the back lega and contracts his glute in order to swing the club at a better angle.
Really funny thing my friend told me he heard a good golfer say and my friend very good himself but the guy said" there's something about this golf swing I don't understand"😁😁
Bryson is the guy who I think is genuinely nice, and if he was just himself as opposed to trying to put on a persona, he would be one of the most liked players in golf.
He’s a great guy I think. His mind is constantly on competitive mode hard to turn that off as a male but once he leaves the space he will be like tiger woods in a way like more nice and people get to see him as a person more
ok as a golf nerd i will translate: So by end ranges, Bryson is talking about the rotation of his arms in the swing. He has said before he rotates his upper lead arm inward as far as he can but keeps the lower arm and wrist relaxed. And the lag arm he rotates outward as far as possible in the opposite way. So the issue he is describing is that with his arms rotated as usual, when he turns his body to strike the ball without tensing his glute his clubhead is far off. But when he tenses his glute muscle, the club lines up with the ball and he's trying to figure out why. My guess is that he wants the line up of the glute tensing spot without having to expend the extra energy as doing that over multiple rounds will take a lot more energy and be harder to replicate. The best golf swing is the one that is the most consistent and simple with the least energy used.
Yo I was genuinely having this exact problem with my swing and was trying to fix poor leg turn movement with club plane compensation but now if I work on that correct leg motion things should finally work out. I turn in a way that brings my club outside the "range" and he just demonstrated that for me. I now know it's my overactive leg motion and it already feels like a simple fix so hell ya.
It's genuinely crazy that he himself struggles to explain it, when he's literally one of the most physically technical (I know that's a weird combo) players on the tour, he tries to break everything down to physics and math
Alot of the "best there is" people struggle.. If you know anything about guitar.. John Mayer posts tutorials on UA-cam and he literally cannot explain what or how he is doing what he is doing. Once you get so good at something you find every tiny little detail and perfect it but don't know how to explain how you did it
The pelvis tilts up as it rotates which helps to steepen shoulders as they are also rotating open… more/appropriate amount of right side bend (spine/ribs bend away from target) is thus created… and because the shoulders are less open than the hips (as they are both rising upward and deaccelerating) by the time his hands are about opposite the right side of the right thigh the trajectory of the clubhead has had more time to stay behind his hands as it is moving down (closer in line with heels) before it moves “more” out towards the target to hit down on the ball… thus creating an in to out path… All fairly simple to understand when you realize the club is being swung on an ellipse that is tilted that which is mostly controlled/directed/created by the forward bend of the spine, the rotation of the shoulders, the lowering and raising of the arms, the hinging and unhinging of the wrists, the lateral movement of the center of the pelvis and spine, hips, and knees, and finally the ground reaction forces causing a vertical torque which helps move energy/speed from the ground up through the golfer out into the clubhead 👍
When he’s talking about an outside in cut, I actually have that problem too off the tee. I don’t know what it is yet, but I’m gonna have to figure it out too 😂😂
i know, he's standing up with left leg while lifting right heel and torquing towards left heel which while let club come closer you. Try to drive right toe into left toe youll slice. Try ti drive right toe into left heel , you'll feel hook inside out. Torquing into the right place in your left foot while standing up to grf is what allows you to inside inside repeatedly.
I was having a ball striking issue and it was all my left leg not firing fast enough when my club shaft was parallel with the ground in the downswing. Essentially get into position (club parallel with ground) then gire leg and rotate maintaining spine angle. Fixed! Until the next thing turns up and destroys my game.
The "snapping" the iron does when his leg gets straightened WITHOUT contracting his glute is the fluid momentum/stored energy of the leg weight transfer. If he were to contract it, it would be a sturdier swing but lose a fraction of that "snap".
I don't play golf at all, so feel free to disregard, but it looke like when he flexes his glutes, he's naturally straightening his legs more, which brings his center of balance a little higher, thus also bringing his arms higher, and thus the club higher, allowing the club to fall naturally into a more vertical position while keeping the head at the same height. If he tried to swing at that lower angle without flexing the glute, he'd probably just chunk the ground massively.
He needs to pivot his left foot out a bit toward the fairway (while swinging) so he can bend his left knee to raise that right hip to keep his right leg straight. Just enough to keep the club in range but not enough where he’s hitting the ball into the dirt. I’m thinking that our spacing his feet out a bit more but that might mess up his initial pivot.
Its all feel. He KNOWS the feel. Its a feeling that he doesnt have to explain to himself with in words. Its just natural. So when he tries to explain it to others, its simply, very, very challenging. Also, before i need to make an edit; a certain aspect of his swing probably influences the movement and action of another part of his swing that he doesnt need to explain to himself either, let alone "feel". It literally just happens. It just does. And he struggles to explain this. Maybe its worth explaining though, so props to him :)
Actually one of the best things a trainer told me was, keep your left arm straight and swing in a straight line. I gained 30 yards or so. A draw or fade takes up a lot of yards. And the first time you hit a ball that goes in a straight line and then defies gravity and climbs, there’s nothing more satisfying.
I do that like once or twice a round where you just drill a perfect drive dead straight and you can’t even believe the golf shot you’ve just hit. Then you get up to the ball and shank it like usual
... conjecture: his upper torso and arms are shorter. Because of his long legs hes having to bend more and torque to get the ball going in the right direction. He needs longer clubs
by rotating, he rotates the shoulder, leg, and hip more creating less space and over the top move. and by pushing he rotates with his body less. and the shoulders rotate less but also the left shoulder goes higher. these passive shoulders allow you to attack the ball from the inside. or at least that’s what i think is happening.
Because you don't have clubface rotation straightening of the right leg causes the glute to "crunch" . Hogan had clubface rotation on the back knowing and went linear with his legs and released the club to square with no flip. IMO. LOVE THE INFO
I think I learned something, but I don't know what it is yet.
LOL
Lmao!
😂😂😂me too 😂😂😂
If you play golf, you should understand that he's trying to avoid an outside-in slice, because his rotation, and therefore his club position are not correct.
There is a previous movement he hasn't fogured out yet that leads to that problem.
😂😂😂right
This was really good.... " I have the same problem" priceless 🤣
Homie killed the delivery
hes a jackass that red
I love how Bryson really tries to give them the time to exactly explain this! Dudes quality 👌🏼
He just loves attention
@@tylermaddock8302 🙈🙈🙈🙈🙈
@@tylermaddock8302as do you apparently
There's a programming technique referred to as "the rubber duck discussion". You just talk out the problem to anything, a rubber duck for example, and then go through what you have done and thought about one by one like you were explaining it to someone else. It helps to find things you've missed or approaches you haven't tried yet because it resets your mindset and you think about the entire problem from the start piece by piece. Sometimes the rubber duck is whoever happens to be nearby with no understanding of what's going on.
Great info dude, thanks
Rubber Duck Method
I've heard it as "the best way to learn is to teach".
It's basically like performing the Socratic method on yourself 😅
Thank you for sharing that beautiful concept! I have been doing that for years and never understood exactly what it was. Makes perfect sense! I've been doing is teaching myself the golf swing for a long time but what I do is recorded in a voice recorder or obviously write stuff down and talk it out to myself. But the rubber duck example makes perfect sense because you're working it out as you're explaining things. And as someone else mentioned in the comments the best way to learn something is to teach it.
Him explaining is like the rest of us trying to understand all the youtube tips
Seems like he enjoys the sport
Glute flexion at the right time allows for the arms to clear the hips. Providing a more pure in to out swing path. this is dope!
Great comment, only problem is he was talking about glute extension. Complete opposite
That entire conversation discredited with just saying "I have the exact same problem" 🤣
after watching this video i went out and shot an 18, on 18. thanks for sharing!
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Can you fucking imagine 😂😂
Shot what 18 outta 18 loads of
Sauce in ur boyfriend 🤣🤣🤣
@@Xtino1989X thought your comment was stupid until I read the guys name
Last week had my best game ever shot 79. Really felt great to break 80. Back 9 didn't go as well
I think the very best in any field struggles to explain how they do it, it’s like Mozart, he can’t explain how he does what he does but it’s simply brilliant and difficult to replicate
This is why sports are actually an art, not a science. You can't explain or science your way into understanding art, it's a feeling.
He's trying to say his motion from when he starts the swing feels natural but completely misses the ball BUT if he pulls the club further and rotate which doesn't feel natural goes through the ball, and he's trying to figure it out
Trying to figure out how to make the better move feel instinctual?
But is he eluding to the engagement of his glut and lower body function impacting the swing path? No?
completely misses the ball? I’m pretty sure he said that the current move just produces a cut shot 😂
Also, he explains that when he “just rotates” it produces an out to in path. He’s not trying to learn how to rotate.
I actually understood that perfectly, no joke, it's how I try to explain things to people
I do Also play golf often
Yeah, you can tell the legs lifts rather than rotates lol
Please explain to me what they were talking about cuz I didn’t understand
I just don’t know what he was aiming to fix. Does he want to stop lifting the leg?
@@gators9570 he wasn't fixing anything, he was talking about how he straightens the back lega and contracts his glute in order to swing the club at a better angle.
@@NathanPoint0 I'm sure ge rotates on toe after the followthrough
Bryson is one golfer that is more down to earth than most of them. He doesn't mind helping people out.
This how I explain everything 🤣
"I have the exact same problem" 😂
he is saying he pushes up and back with left leg as the club comes down which uses ground forces via offsetting forces
Really funny thing my friend told me he heard a good golfer say and my friend very good himself but the guy said" there's something about this golf swing I don't understand"😁😁
Damn Griff... I'm just trying to watch golf and you're everywhere!!! Props buddy!
He's so much more likeable with a normal hat on.
“I’m trying to flat load my power pack”
I can’t control my glue either
He’s trying so hard not to reveal his secrets 😂
There are no secrets here; with the exception of innate ability and HARD WORK
Trying to explain a frame by frame breakdown of something you can never see firsthand is difficult
Not when ur a pro
Bryson is the guy who I think is genuinely nice, and if he was just himself as opposed to trying to put on a persona, he would be one of the most liked players in golf.
I have talked to him multiple times and definitely one of the best guys on Tour. Alot of the Americans are complete aholes.
What persona is he putting on?
He’s a great guy I think. His mind is constantly on competitive mode hard to turn that off as a male but once he leaves the space he will be like tiger woods in a way like more nice and people get to see him as a person more
My new fav phrase to say on a golf course is "don't contract the glue".
He’s got that Charles Barkley swing
Bruhh Bryson to nice, he didn’t even realized he was getting trolled 😅😂
ok as a golf nerd i will translate:
So by end ranges, Bryson is talking about the rotation of his arms in the swing. He has said before he rotates his upper lead arm inward as far as he can but keeps the lower arm and wrist relaxed. And the lag arm he rotates outward as far as possible in the opposite way.
So the issue he is describing is that with his arms rotated as usual, when he turns his body to strike the ball without tensing his glute his clubhead is far off. But when he tenses his glute muscle, the club lines up with the ball and he's trying to figure out why.
My guess is that he wants the line up of the glute tensing spot without having to expend the extra energy as doing that over multiple rounds will take a lot more energy and be harder to replicate. The best golf swing is the one that is the most consistent and simple with the least energy used.
Swing away Merrell, swing away... 😉👍🏻
Gotta love the subtitles
Bro love it at the end, yea.. I have the same exact problem 🤣
This is absolute gold. It is like a missing piece in the puzzle for clubhead speed and consistency.
Paddy Harrington says this won’t work…
B loves the game so much, he will stop and talk to anyone about golf.
I'm so glad I found this channel...you guys get me fucking howling at every video.
Imagine playing behind this guy!
Bryson flexes his right ass the entire time
Doesn’t miss a beat!!
Yo I was genuinely having this exact problem with my swing and was trying to fix poor leg turn movement with club plane compensation but now if I work on that correct leg motion things should finally work out. I turn in a way that brings my club outside the "range" and he just demonstrated that for me. I now know it's my overactive leg motion and it already feels like a simple fix so hell ya.
It's genuinely crazy that he himself struggles to explain it, when he's literally one of the most physically technical (I know that's a weird combo) players on the tour, he tries to break everything down to physics and math
Alot of the "best there is" people struggle.. If you know anything about guitar.. John Mayer posts tutorials on UA-cam and he literally cannot explain what or how he is doing what he is doing. Once you get so good at something you find every tiny little detail and perfect it but don't know how to explain how you did it
I understood everything 🤣
It's all in the hips.
-Chubbs Peterson
Contracting my glue is a major problem in my golf swing
The pelvis tilts up as it rotates which helps to steepen shoulders as they are also rotating open… more/appropriate amount of right side bend (spine/ribs bend away from target) is thus created… and because the shoulders are less open than the hips (as they are both rising upward and deaccelerating) by the time his hands are about opposite the right side of the right thigh the trajectory of the clubhead has had more time to stay behind his hands as it is moving down (closer in line with heels) before it moves “more” out towards the target to hit down on the ball… thus creating an in to out path…
All fairly simple to understand when you realize the club is being swung on an ellipse that is tilted that which is mostly controlled/directed/created by the forward bend of the spine, the rotation of the shoulders, the lowering and raising of the arms, the hinging and unhinging of the wrists, the lateral movement of the center of the pelvis and spine, hips, and knees, and finally the ground reaction forces causing a vertical torque which helps move energy/speed from the ground up through the golfer out into the clubhead 👍
I honestly completely understand what he’s saying. He’s fighting coming over the top and is trying to convey his feels.
Yup. Kinda what Ben Hogan did with his swing, trying to avoid that hook at all costs.
He's pulling his lead shoulder up and back with lead leg extension which is giving a similar result to engaging the glute.
when the glutes are contracted they perform hip extension, regarding everything else i have no idea lol
I can totally relate. It’s hard to explain.
Its called triple extension in baseball. Makes sense that it should work in golf too
Just imitate Furyks swing for a few times and youll be good to gooo
also, your right knee goes in, it doesnt pivot around. that inner right foot is pushing that left foot up and out to the left heel.
Omg dude just hit the friggen ball
Answer I think is hips back and more lateral movement down range so that the ball is moved further back on the arc of the swing.
The difference is the sequence of the lower body vs. upper body motions.
When he’s talking about an outside in cut, I actually have that problem too off the tee. I don’t know what it is yet, but I’m gonna have to figure it out too 😂😂
Check the ass, it sounds like there's something wacky going on in there.
Bryson is the king of over think and I'm here for it
Contract the glue is all i got out of this short
Bryson has just told him the receipt of the cake.
He’s an incredible mind
Back knee internally rotates followed by back glute activation.
i know, he's standing up with left leg while lifting right heel and torquing towards left heel which while let club come closer you. Try to drive right toe into left toe youll slice. Try ti drive right toe into left heel , you'll feel hook inside out. Torquing into the right place in your left foot while standing up to grf is what allows you to inside inside repeatedly.
Why did he retire in his 20s?
It is like a astronaut try to explain rocket science to 3rd grader.
I have same problem just never could put it into words
I was having a ball striking issue and it was all my left leg not firing fast enough when my club shaft was parallel with the ground in the downswing. Essentially get into position (club parallel with ground) then gire leg and rotate maintaining spine angle. Fixed! Until the next thing turns up and destroys my game.
in simple terms, instead of turning his right knee to the left, he is just straightening his right leg and the knee feels as if its going back instead
The "snapping" the iron does when his leg gets straightened WITHOUT contracting his glute is the fluid momentum/stored energy of the leg weight transfer.
If he were to contract it, it would be a sturdier swing but lose a fraction of that "snap".
Bryson US Open champ that's enough said to anyone who knows Golf !!
I figured this out messing around in my house. Glad this is a real thing
Wow, this is genius!
Surprised I understand everything he said lol
I can't see Brysons back holding up another 10 years.
You don't have to bomb it 400 yards to win.
They were awfully quiet..
Just checking out that cake 😂
Right external oblique contraction caused left trunk rotation so ur not using the glute to rotate it’s actually ur internal and external oblique
I feel that it's like a scoop with pop added to the end of the swing.
your also going to create side bend. thats what helps stay in posture and square the club better
I legit have the same problem gotta get the hands through without the hip moving out towards the ball and losing the space
Jesus christ! Just hit the ball dude😂
I totally get it.. I think.. I’ll have to try it out cuz I like draws over cuts as well
I don't play golf at all, so feel free to disregard, but it looke like when he flexes his glutes, he's naturally straightening his legs more, which brings his center of balance a little higher, thus also bringing his arms higher, and thus the club higher, allowing the club to fall naturally into a more vertical position while keeping the head at the same height. If he tried to swing at that lower angle without flexing the glute, he'd probably just chunk the ground massively.
I understand exactly what he’s saying I’m working on the same thing
This guy…. Imagine if he cared about anything else….. anything….
I mean if it earned you over 100 million dollars why would you not care about it so much?
I agree with his analysis tbh
Contract the glue, nice caption
Bryson is trolling green lantern so hard!!!
He needs to turn his lead foot out 6* to give his hip more room to clear
Ntresting! This makes sense to me. I’ve seen players like Tiger, Rory glutes make that move.
He needs to pivot his left foot out a bit toward the fairway (while swinging) so he can bend his left knee to raise that right hip to keep his right leg straight. Just enough to keep the club in range but not enough where he’s hitting the ball into the dirt. I’m thinking that our spacing his feet out a bit more but that might mess up his initial pivot.
Its all feel. He KNOWS the feel. Its a feeling that he doesnt have to explain to himself with in words. Its just natural. So when he tries to explain it to others, its simply, very, very challenging.
Also, before i need to make an edit; a certain aspect of his swing probably influences the movement and action of another part of his swing that he doesnt need to explain to himself either, let alone "feel". It literally just happens. It just does. And he struggles to explain this. Maybe its worth explaining though, so props to him :)
Actually one of the best things a trainer told me was, keep your left arm straight and swing in a straight line. I gained 30 yards or so. A draw or fade takes up a lot of yards. And the first time you hit a ball that goes in a straight line and then defies gravity and climbs, there’s nothing more satisfying.
I do that like once or twice a round where you just drill a perfect drive dead straight and you can’t even believe the golf shot you’ve just hit. Then you get up to the ball and shank it like usual
Every time I win a U.S. Open, I'm plagued by this.
I have the exact same problem 😂
That’s how every guy at work is
... conjecture: his upper torso and arms are shorter. Because of his long legs hes having to bend more and torque to get the ball going in the right direction. He needs longer clubs
by rotating, he rotates the shoulder, leg, and hip more creating less space and over the top move. and by pushing he rotates with his body less. and the shoulders rotate less but also the left shoulder goes higher. these passive shoulders allow you to attack the ball from the inside. or at least that’s what i think is happening.
Because you don't have clubface rotation straightening of the right leg causes the glute to "crunch" . Hogan had clubface rotation on the back knowing and went linear with his legs and released the club to square with no flip. IMO. LOVE THE INFO
My 2 cents he is explaining to us how he thinks he moves his body causes coming over the top and than showing us the correct way to use his body to
Hip tilt when right leg straightens high and towards target. Fixed it for you, Bryson
If it works, it works
Gibberish but he was very gracious with his time
bro jus dropped some insane tips and most of you guys in the comments are lost😭
follow up - after 18 holes i can confidently say this tip should be heard around the world. i just hit a consistent draw for the first time in my life
Consider me one of the lost people. Can you help me out?