Excellent demonstration Mike on one's personal backswing! I like the fact that the backswing turn that you are recommending isn't that much. I think too often golfers "overrotate" on their backswing and it messes up their timing. I will definitely be trying this out! Good Job Mike!
What a great lesson thank you Mike. I have found much improvement from delaying my shoulders turning. But what you mentioned about the right elbow position is likely a big part why I cannot get my hands inline with my right leg at p6 - I suck my right elbow too much behind in the backswing.
set-up turn the shaft 90° clockwise (lefty: anti-clockwise) lift your arms wrist-action? let 'Newton' do the work; he knows better and can't go wrong (wrist-action depends on high fast u r lifting) believe me, I am a poker-player Das ist deutscher Humor
Thanks!
Mike your lessons are fantastic. And you remind me of Tom Gleeton
the best golf instruction on yt...easy to understand and apply instantly
Excellent tip! I love the demonstration of "humming" during a tension free backswing. Great job, Mike.
Just discovered you. Really like your instruction method and appreciate all your help.
Thank YOU 👍
the check point is gold.
Excellent demonstration Mike on one's personal backswing! I like the fact that the backswing turn that you are recommending isn't that much. I think too often golfers "overrotate" on their backswing and it messes up their timing. I will definitely be trying this out! Good Job Mike!
What a great lesson thank you Mike. I have found much improvement from delaying my shoulders turning. But what you mentioned about the right elbow position is likely a big part why I cannot get my hands inline with my right leg at p6 - I suck my right elbow too much behind in the backswing.
Thats a great explanation, i have never heard it before so its a first and easy to understand.
Can we get an update on Mike? This area is the area that took the direct hit from Hurricane Ian. I'm guessing this was shot prior to the Hurricane.
Thanks for asking Mike is fine and luckily did not sustain damage from Ian, but we sorrow for the folks in Fort Myers
My neighbor belongs to the Rookery/Hammock Bay. I’ve played there a million times. That looks like #6?
I usually throw clubs for a different reason
set-up
turn the shaft 90° clockwise (lefty: anti-clockwise)
lift your arms
wrist-action? let 'Newton' do the work; he knows better and can't go wrong (wrist-action depends on high fast u r lifting)
believe me, I am a poker-player
Das ist deutscher Humor