Had my second golf lesson at the weekend and these were broadly the points covered in it, great to have it for free on UA-cam too! I'm not super flexible and it felt super weird close the club face at impact, but by the end of it I was hitting the ball further with lower ball ans club speed. Still working towards making that swing-feel 'habit', but was great to feel that progress.
Indeed delivering a square club face at impact with handle ahead of club face is a key fundamental skill to practice for great iron play. Love it. Something to focus on above all else.
Another great video Chris, particularly the extension post hit! I know it’s my lacking but I do struggle to understand your view of “not looking at the ball”. For me part of my problem… in the past, has been not focusing on the ball and not delivering the club to the right location of ball first, ground after. In fact, when I’m chipping, part of my routine is to say to myself “engage with the ball” so that I get the feel of distance, etc. can you please explain what you mean a bit more about not looking at the ball? Keep up the great work and thank you for posting these videos.
Chris, I’ll do that drills 6 minutes a day and got amazing results on the course yesterday.
Had my second golf lesson at the weekend and these were broadly the points covered in it, great to have it for free on UA-cam too!
I'm not super flexible and it felt super weird close the club face at impact, but by the end of it I was hitting the ball further with lower ball ans club speed. Still working towards making that swing-feel 'habit', but was great to feel that progress.
Great to hear! Glad you saw the results too
Indeed delivering a square club face at impact with handle ahead of club face is a key fundamental skill to practice for great iron play. Love it. Something to focus on above all else.
Great tips!! You're my new favorite You Tube coach.
Thanks Michael
Brilliant chriss 3 great drill ,pluss great delivery 👍
Thanks James 🙏🏻
I just found this post. Now for the first time im trying it. It works, my smash factor goes up, and i hit it in center
Well done Chris 👏
Hi Chris! Love this lesson about lifting the foot and falling down. I struggle to it ball and turf., if anything I hit right before the ball.
Thanks David
You make awesome videos Chris , and what a view .
Thanks so much 🙏🏻
Another great video Chris, particularly the extension post hit! I know it’s my lacking but I do struggle to understand your view of “not looking at the ball”. For me part of my problem… in the past, has been not focusing on the ball and not delivering the club to the right location of ball first, ground after. In fact, when I’m chipping, part of my routine is to say to myself “engage with the ball” so that I get the feel of distance, etc. can you please explain what you mean a bit more about not looking at the ball?
Keep up the great work and thank you for posting these videos.
Thanks, maybe I’ll post another vid soon about where to place the focus, have covered it before but maybe time to re visit that
Great video Chris, do you have any drills for early extension at impact as I'm definitely guilty of that!
Maybe a vid to film, have covered early extension but not for a while
great reminder
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Thank you!
I start off de lofted & works for me 😁
Yep that can definitely work
Hi Chris , WHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT THE "IMPACT SNAP" TRAINING AID ??
I’m afraid I haven’t used it Ron, from what I’ve seen I think it’s really good, but can’t say for sure as not tried it
Excellent
Thanks Darrel 🙏🏻
Brilliant Chris
Thanks Mike 🙏🏻
Class video this ❤
Thanks Michael
realy good for me.....
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great stuff!
Thanks Nigel 🙏🏻
Great video
Thanks
Perfect
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Oh! To get a proper fitting, where you don’t think you are being conned into buying a club which the sales person is merely trying to sell you a set.
Why not just close the face?
2:10 he demonstrates how you keep the face square
As you wouldn’t have de lofter the face as intended
De-lofting is what gives the compression. Just squaring will only launch the ball with the lower grooves, lower than the sweet spot