I've tried a lot of different feels to try to fix my early hip extension (without success) and I was almost resigned to it being a permanent part of my swing, but this video has immediately changed that. Even better than just trying to drive the right knee directly towards the left knee (ie not crossing the toeline), I'm also keeping the right knee low and feeling like my right heel stays on the ground for longer. With that, I'm puring my 8 iron more consistently than I've ever been able to in the past 25 years! Thanks so much!
Super helpful. As someone who lifts trail heel too early in downswing, other drills didn’t work (path become ugly, etc.). Simple way of practicing. Thanks, Eric.
Great drill. Keeping the trail leg straight makes the ”banging” in the shot so much more natural and easy to perform. Have tried lots of other early extension drills without success but this was a game changer. Great details explained by Trevor as well. Thanks!
I recently learned, albeit through another YT instructor, the trail hip does not/can not get closer to the ball. Once I realized this I immediately had loads of room for my trail elbow to travel and I was able, for the first time ever, return the handle to the setup position at impact. Such an amazing feeling. Eric, great information as always... Trevor, really enjoy your input as well! 🤟
43 year old 6 handicapper irl here. I’ve always just played by feel and never analyzed my swing on video or anything. Took the deep dive this year as I’m getting older and committed to be as good a player as possible. Always struck the ball pretty good with good distance but realized I’d been practicing early extension for more than 2 decades. Dudes, I’ve watched many dozens of vids trying to fix coming out of posture. Been hitting daily for 3 months and had more than started to give up hope. Watched this one yesterday- went and tried it today- AND was able to stay down!! I almost felt like crying lol. F-ing golf. Didn’t need to use the foot ball but just keeping that trail leg almost straight from the top kept it from moving out towards the ball so my arms had room. After 60 or so swings I shot my best round yet in our sim league. It’s not totally fixed quite yet but I’m sincerely confident it won’t be long before the flaw is history. Can’t wait for winter to be over. Thank you!
I have been struggling with my Driver since trying to rotate better thru impact and this video is a totally ah ha moment. I used to flair my right foot and thought maybe I should straighten it out and maybe help me rotate better. Cant wait to try these drills!
I’ve been told by guys I’ve taken lessons from I slide my back knee towards the ball causing me to lose space in my swing which in return made me have an over the top swing I’d have a terrible ball flight to the right just all around very poor contact I’m most definitely going to take this lesson to the range and hoping I get some results! Thank you gentlemen!
Excellent video and is a complimentary video to another featuring Trevor Salzman titled, "What REALLY Causes Early Extension? (And How To FIX IT!)." This is part of the Eric Cogorno Golf videos, but oddly Eric is not in it. This video focuses on setup and has really helped me staying in balance. I think Eric and Trevor have good on-screen chemistry and watching these informative videos is a pleasure. Thank you for these excellent videos.
@@CogornoGolf Question...an adjustment has to be made if doing the ball under the foot for the driver. Do you stay back instead of going forward at some point?
@tsgolf thanks for the drill it's one I'll share with my students. One question, how do you typically work in swings without the ball under foot while keeping early extension at bay?
Easier way to get them to feel the correct motion is pull the right foot back from the target line so the toe is farther from the target line than the heel of the left foot, now hit balls. This forces an inside to square or slightly out path that forces the release to happen late, which is what your really trying to fix by getting rid of the early extension. Another great drill is to hit balls with the hands separated from each other on the grip. Its impossible to hit the ball unless your left hand is leading the right and it also teaches you to maintain the correct lower body position. If your hips advance forward towards the ball while swinging you will completely miss the ball. Your hips have to rotate left then backward which pulls your left shoulder back, then your left arm has to follow the shoulder and your club face will square to the target line. In reality this is what covering the ball is.
Your videos are usually simple and straight to the point this video has too many things in my opinion what is the key to fix early extension kindly advise thanks for your help Jack
Hey Jack! Sorry about that! 1. Put a ball under lead toes 2. Put a stick in front of leg Avoid weight too far on toes and miss stick. Start small and build to bigger swings
I like the concept of having your trail hip turned deep behind you, but I would never straighten out my trail leg to do so. Maintain your knee flex while you let your hip work backwards.
So does the weight on right foot stay on the ball of the foot and push off or go to heel? If the heel gets some weight is it just inside heel or outside heel?
Definitely some pressure shift into the inside part of the trail heel up to the top of the backswing. You never want the pressure to roll to the outside of the trail foot, as there’s no benefit to that. You can keep it on the inside of the trail foot and then really push off that to start down. We talked about this piece in the live lesson below👍 ua-cam.com/video/G-UYJG5bVu4/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared
Serial early extender here. This video was a game changer for me. Probably helped that I'm a trail leg straightener too... Literally inside a dozen swings with the ball under the foot it has helped me discover the 'feeling' of pivoting the hips vs turning them (no apologies if that only makes sense to me 😁), which in turn allowed me to more easily clear my lead hip vs my trail hip going toward the ball in the downswing. Instant room. Got any drills for backswing width?
Love to hear that Robert! for sure on width: Hard to beat the bucket drill....cant cheat it. Start short and slow: ua-cam.com/video/7qpgswfeHJc/v-deo.html&pp=ygUSRXJpYyBDb2dvcm5vIHdpZHRo ua-cam.com/users/shortsjVUJGYZc15M Combine with right arm width feels: ua-cam.com/video/cjq9CSOkGVU/v-deo.html&pp=ygUfRXJpYyBDb2dvcm5vIGxlZnQgYXJtIHN0cmFpZ2h0IA%3D%3D
It shouldn't hurt! But won't necessarily fix it without feeling something more with arms/club. I like the one Jeremy mentioned below: ua-cam.com/video/APsIJ4M2oSY/v-deo.html&pp=ygUcZXJpYyBjb2dvcm5vIGJlc3QgZHJpbGwgZXZlcg%3D%3D or this one: ua-cam.com/video/qOQebVaJmOg/v-deo.html&pp=ygUrZXJpYyBjb2dvcm5vIG5ldmVyIHN3aW5nIG92ZXIgdGhlIHRvcCBhZ2Fpbg%3D%3D
@@CogornoGolf Yep both of those are great lessons that i have never seen before. My problem was the opposite of most; I was way to deep on the back swing and the only option i had was to loop up and come over the top. Love your videos.
This drill places a lot of pressure on the knee. I was doing this drill and my knee popped. My doctor suspects that this is a small meniscus tear; he was not a fan of the drill. If you over 50 and/or have had knee issues (I’ve torn my meniscus before), I would caution against this drill. This may not happen to anyone else that fits the above criteria, but I’m just giving a warning based on my personal experience.
Eric must have been stunned that after he agreed to an advertising partnership with lab golf, that he'd never putted so well with any putter in his whole life. what are the odds.
I've tried a lot of different feels to try to fix my early hip extension (without success) and I was almost resigned to it being a permanent part of my swing, but this video has immediately changed that. Even better than just trying to drive the right knee directly towards the left knee (ie not crossing the toeline), I'm also keeping the right knee low and feeling like my right heel stays on the ground for longer. With that, I'm puring my 8 iron more consistently than I've ever been able to in the past 25 years! Thanks so much!
Love those feels!! I have lots of students fix this with very similar feels---good ones!!
Super helpful. As someone who lifts trail heel too early in downswing, other drills didn’t work (path become ugly, etc.). Simple way of practicing. Thanks, Eric.
Glad this one helps, Steve!
Great drill. Keeping the trail leg straight makes the ”banging” in the shot so much more natural and easy to perform. Have tried lots of other early extension drills without success but this was a game changer. Great details explained by Trevor as well. Thanks!
Yess! Love it---thanks Jack!
I recently learned, albeit through another YT instructor, the trail hip does not/can not get closer to the ball. Once I realized this I immediately had loads of room for my trail elbow to travel and I was able, for the first time ever, return the handle to the setup position at impact. Such an amazing feeling. Eric, great information as always... Trevor, really enjoy your input as well! 🤟
Love it, Mark! Appreciate you being here with us!
43 year old 6 handicapper irl here. I’ve always just played by feel and never analyzed my swing on video or anything. Took the deep dive this year as I’m getting older and committed to be as good a player as possible. Always struck the ball pretty good with good distance but realized I’d been practicing early extension for more than 2 decades.
Dudes, I’ve watched many dozens of vids trying to fix coming out of posture. Been hitting daily for 3 months and had more than started to give up hope. Watched this one yesterday- went and tried it today- AND was able to stay down!! I almost felt like crying lol. F-ing golf.
Didn’t need to use the foot ball but just keeping that trail leg almost straight from the top kept it from moving out towards the ball so my arms had room. After 60 or so swings I shot my best round yet in our sim league. It’s not totally fixed quite yet but I’m sincerely confident it won’t be long before the flaw is history. Can’t wait for winter to be over. Thank you!
Sorry, watched it this morning- not yesterday. Who cares, it did the trick
Hell yeah!! Love it!! Appreciate you being here with us!
Dude, if you're a 6 at 43 years old, there's nothing to be crying about...
Love this concept. Makes so much sense as to why I straighten up in the downswing. Especially with longer clubs ie: driver
Hope this one serves you well, Brent!
I have been struggling with my Driver since trying to rotate better thru impact and this video is a totally ah ha moment. I used to flair my right foot and thought maybe I should straighten it out and maybe help me rotate better. Cant wait to try these drills!
Hope this one helps, Jim!
Simplicity is beauty and the sound of strike is phenomenal - this is one incredible drill..!
Thanks dudes,
William
Thanks William!
I’ve been told by guys I’ve taken lessons from I slide my back knee towards the ball causing me to lose space in my swing which in return made me have an over the top swing I’d have a terrible ball flight to the right just all around very poor contact I’m most definitely going to take this lesson to the range and hoping I get some results! Thank you gentlemen!
Our pleasure! Hope it helps!!
Excellent video and is a complimentary video to another featuring Trevor Salzman titled, "What REALLY Causes Early Extension? (And How To FIX IT!)." This is part of the Eric Cogorno Golf videos, but oddly Eric is not in it. This video focuses on setup and has really helped me staying in balance. I think Eric and Trevor have good on-screen chemistry and watching these informative videos is a pleasure. Thank you for these excellent videos.
Really appreciate it Nicholas! Always a pleasure filming and working with Trevor!!
erics swing always looks great but with this drill it looks effortless. trevor always doing great things.
Thank you :)
Whats good about this is,I can do it in My living room while watching football. Good drill prep work for The winter time.
Love it Gregg!
Great Lesson and makes a lot of sense. Off to the range!
Thank you!!
Great reaction Eric. That looks good. Doesn't that look good? Love it. This dude is classic.
:) Trevor is the best!
This is a great concept and the collaboration is excellent.
Thanks Alex!
I like the Rick Smith, drop your left foot back drill. Much better for my hips.
Love it!
Great video! Thank you guys
Appreciate it Peter!
@@CogornoGolf
Question...an adjustment has to be made if doing the ball under the foot for the driver. Do you stay back instead of going forward at some point?
@tsgolf thanks for the drill it's one I'll share with my students. One question, how do you typically work in swings without the ball under foot while keeping early extension at bay?
Great video, Eric. What if you play with a closed stance, does that help with the knee?
Thanks Ken! It CAN for sure yes
Great video! I just have one question though: what was the temperature? I can't tell if it's really warm or really cold? 😁
Lol :)
Amazing video that explains common causes for early extension
Thank you!
When you are playing (obv without the ball under foot) do you still suggest turning out the trail foot?
Hey Michael! Yeah you can flare it out a bit
Thank you mate. Great video. This is a big problem area for me and nothing so far works and I think it’s because I haven’t addressed the lack of room
Great drill. Putting into practice tomorrow on the range
Thanks Mark! Hope this helps ya!
Great video. Would love to see shot tracer data during your sessions (shape, speed,, carry)
Thanks Aaron!
Fabulous absolutely brilliant.
Thank you!
Easier way to get them to feel the correct motion is pull the right foot back from the target line so the toe is farther from the target line than the heel of the left foot, now hit balls. This forces an inside to square or slightly out path that forces the release to happen late, which is what your really trying to fix by getting rid of the early extension. Another great drill is to hit balls with the hands separated from each other on the grip. Its impossible to hit the ball unless your left hand is leading the right and it also teaches you to maintain the correct lower body position. If your hips advance forward towards the ball while swinging you will completely miss the ball. Your hips have to rotate left then backward which pulls your left shoulder back, then your left arm has to follow the shoulder and your club face will square to the target line. In reality this is what covering the ball is.
Thanks for watching and the feedback!
Great stuff!
Thanks John!!
Thanks Eric and what about those who play with an open stance?
Hey Ken! I haven't personally tested this specific drill with open stance but I'd imagine you could still do it
Looking forward to working on this!
Hope it helps!
Great content love it!
Thanks Mark---appreciate ya!!
I'll give this a go. I tend to get too early on the trail toe ala JT. This should help. I sense some toe shanks in my future....😢
Haha yes this one should be a good one to help with that for sure. Start SLOW and like 1/2 swings, confirm with video and then build up
Your videos are usually simple and straight to the point this video has too many things in my opinion what is the key to fix early extension kindly advise thanks for your help Jack
Hey Jack! Sorry about that!
1. Put a ball under lead toes
2. Put a stick in front of leg
Avoid weight too far on toes and miss stick.
Start small and build to bigger swings
Great drill to reinforce the 'feel' I like...push the left hip back before the right side fires through
👊Hope it serves you well, Brett!
That is brilliant!
Thanks Mike! I really like this one as well! So good to feel the correct lower body motions through the ball!
I like the concept of having your trail hip turned deep behind you, but I would never straighten out my trail leg to do so. Maintain your knee flex while you let your hip work backwards.
Thanks for watching!!
@booger65man This was exactly my first thought. Great comment.
This makes no sense. Your hip gets further away from your foot/ the ground as you turn back so how do you do that without straightening the leg?
Can’t wait to try
Hope it helps Brian!
Both of you have really good content! I've struggled with ET for years. Waiting for you to develop a little blue pill.
Lol thanks Michael! I'll let you know if we do :)
Moving your trail foot back a couple of inches helps create room too. Keep your hips and shoulders square to the target.
Yep!
So does the weight on right foot stay on the ball of the foot and push off or go to heel? If the heel gets some weight is it just inside heel or outside heel?
Definitely some pressure shift into the inside part of the trail heel up to the top of the backswing.
You never want the pressure to roll to the outside of the trail foot, as there’s no benefit to that. You can keep it on the inside of the trail foot and then really push off that to start down.
We talked about this piece in the live lesson below👍
ua-cam.com/video/G-UYJG5bVu4/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared
@@CogornoGolf I saw a lot of my problems in that video. Weight shift and pulls. Thanks so much, I'll work on that...
Without the ball under the right foot, is the pressure on your backswing more towards your heal rather than the toes on the right foot?
Hey Mark! Yes for sure
It moves from ball foot at setup to heel by top of backswing
Serial early extender here. This video was a game changer for me. Probably helped that I'm a trail leg straightener too...
Literally inside a dozen swings with the ball under the foot it has helped me discover the 'feeling' of pivoting the hips vs turning them (no apologies if that only makes sense to me 😁), which in turn allowed me to more easily clear my lead hip vs my trail hip going toward the ball in the downswing. Instant room.
Got any drills for backswing width?
Love to hear that Robert!
for sure on width:
Hard to beat the bucket drill....cant cheat it. Start short and slow: ua-cam.com/video/7qpgswfeHJc/v-deo.html&pp=ygUSRXJpYyBDb2dvcm5vIHdpZHRo
ua-cam.com/users/shortsjVUJGYZc15M
Combine with right arm width feels: ua-cam.com/video/cjq9CSOkGVU/v-deo.html&pp=ygUfRXJpYyBDb2dvcm5vIGxlZnQgYXJtIHN0cmFpZ2h0IA%3D%3D
The golf ball under the right foot is an old drill from Mickey Wright from years ago
Love it!!
Will this help with over the top too?
Look up "Best golf lesson I have ever had" by Erndog golf. It will absolutely fix your over the top.
It shouldn't hurt!
But won't necessarily fix it without feeling something more with arms/club.
I like the one Jeremy mentioned below: ua-cam.com/video/APsIJ4M2oSY/v-deo.html&pp=ygUcZXJpYyBjb2dvcm5vIGJlc3QgZHJpbGwgZXZlcg%3D%3D
or this one: ua-cam.com/video/qOQebVaJmOg/v-deo.html&pp=ygUrZXJpYyBjb2dvcm5vIG5ldmVyIHN3aW5nIG92ZXIgdGhlIHRvcCBhZ2Fpbg%3D%3D
@@CogornoGolf Yep both of those are great lessons that i have never seen before. My problem was the opposite of most; I was way to deep on the back swing and the only option i had was to loop up and come over the top. Love your videos.
Ball under the trail foot is an old school classic drill… I use a wedge.
👊Love it!
This drill places a lot of pressure on the knee. I was doing this drill and my knee popped. My doctor suspects that this is a small meniscus tear; he was not a fan of the drill. If you over 50 and/or have had knee issues (I’ve torn my meniscus before), I would caution against this drill. This may not happen to anyone else that fits the above criteria, but I’m just giving a warning based on my personal experience.
Oh no! Gosh I'm so sorry to hear that! I hope you heal quickly
That is awful… maybe use a wedge outside of trail foot instead?
Looks like stack and tilt backswing
:)
Eric must have been stunned that after he agreed to an advertising partnership with lab golf, that he'd never putted so well with any putter in his whole life. what are the odds.
Lol the odds were good Ben :)
@@CogornoGolf love the content bro
Appreciate ya! The caveat there is I have historically been a very poor putter....so there was no where to go but up :)
Doesn't work for me. I stay on the right side. Yes, I don't early extend. But rolling over the ball on right foot is not natural. Maybe with practice.
Ah I hear ya---lots of ways to get it done it this doesnt help
lol hat, glasses and hair...great look
It's hard to take this guy seriously when he's wearing a lampshade for a hat.
My hips hurt just watching this drill. Some of these drills are not good for an older golfer.
Straighten your right leg on the back swing.
If it hurts despite straightening your trail leg with a flared foot you need a new hip or time in the yoga studio.
:)
Same for me..😢
Well now your back is gonna hurt, because you just pulled landscaping duty with that comment.
Way to complicated. Love you guys but this is to much
Put the ball under the foot. Swing.
Appreciate the feedback and support Michael!