I've seen guys have problems with hurting their wrists from hitting on an indoor mat frequently. How do you have your mat setup so that you avoid injuries from hitting on it?
Hi Bryson. I'm getting up to 190 ball speed but I'm curious what shaft you are using. I'm using USga compliant shaft length with the krank LD 6°. I'm noticing I cannot turn it over like you they tend to be pushed out there to the right, still 350. Appreciate the feedback. Thanks! Also I'm in Scottsdale I'd love to do a long drive session with you 💪
Bryson, thank you for the content. A few years ago, you did a tour of a house or training facility you were constructing. Did you happen to complete the building and will you be doing a video tour? Have a great weekend.
Bryson, what is your indoor putting surface? brand? etc etc... Appreciate all your content, and you're always throwing out great pieces of knowledge, wether you're doing it on purpose or not, love hearing how your mind works! Happy New Year and Good Luck this season my friend!
Will never understand people who have a problem with you. How many other current tour pro’s give us this much of an insight into the pro game, especially the on course videos you do with other youtubers. Keep it up!
I use to not like him awhile back. Not even sure why. Maybe because of some of the long drive stuff and seeing him go from a scrawny nerd to this ripped beast in a short period, I honestly thought he was juicing. But one day I decided to watch his content and he's become one of my favorite humans on Earth.
Honestly, the fact Bryson even takes time to do this, this generation of golfers are truly fortunate myself included. If we could see Arnold Palmer, Sam Snead, Ben Hogan, we are just starting to see Tiger and well thats different. But a tour pro giving us gems just hugely excited everytime thanks Bryson
I can watch instructional videos from anyone, and a lot of what they say most likely won't stick with me. Watching videos from you have changed my game and how I practice. From using the Jumbomax grips, switching to a Krank driver and particularly the sand bunker divot practice with Rick. Literally blew my mind, and it made so much sense. Your great attitude and passion for the game set you apart from everyone else, you have a fan for life and watching and learning from you has brought me so much more joy to the game that can feel incredibly frustrating at times! Thank you sir!
You taking your life’s golf education and sharing it is amazingly generous and incredibly helpful. I look forward to your teaching videos. As well I have improved as a result. I do the drills outdoors in Wellington Fl. Good luck in competition.
The talking heads on PGATour radio constantly talk about LIV not growing the game, yet you share awesome information, insights and demonstrate how to work to improve our games, we support you and thank you
Love that every drill is understanding what the club is doing. People get too wrapped up in how they do things they lose focus on what the club is doing. Even incorporated a target which is also super important in getting better. Awesome job Bryson!
Thanks Bryson for drilling down on IMPACT ! Very few tackle Impact as they are obsessed with backswing , squatting, ground force, shallowing etc. Pure ball strikers are more focused on what the club head is doing at the moment of truth. The "purity of strike" is the only thing that matters when you really think about it. Regards, Ray
What a brilliant video . Pure simplicity. No technical thoughts ,no launch monitors ,no swing aids that you have to buy etc. Masking tape ,tees . This is why most instructors miss the boat . You have to keep it simple and easy to understand for the average golfers and bryson understands this . He's not just a world class golfer but a very good teacher as well . He also sounds really giving with his time and genuinely wants people to play better from content I have seen lately . This video makes me want to go out and practise because it simple .
For those of us in the UK where we have crap winter weather you can use a thin micro fibre cloth instead of the tape. The micro fibre tends to stick to the mat just enough not to move. Great drills Bryson
Great. Thanks for your generosity sharing these practise tips and the number of repetitions required to get better. It makes practise more of a competition instinct. You share more tips than any other tour pro in helping amateur plares improve. Plus your informal UA-cam matches are as entertaining as anything on TV because you can hear the banter and the preshot thought process and then the genuine reactive analysis to the outcome of a shot; whether good or bad. Thanks again, you are true golf enthusiast.
Great stuff! Thanks for taking the time to share practical approaches, even without a simulator. So much of online instruction is full of gadgetry and product plugs. This reminds us to keep it simple-just work toward good crispy strikes!
This is gold. Thank you Bryson. My son is 11 and loves golf. We invested in a practice net for his at home practice during weather cancellations and after school sessions. These small feedback drills will make such a difference for his striking and confidence. Thank you again my friend and good luck for the upcoming season. 👍🏻
just beware that a net will also engrain a bad swing, because you cannot see what the ball is doing. The ball flight tells you what your swing is doing.
Agree with the comment above. I recommend impact tape for the clubs or even applying a dry-erase marker to the club face (it will wash right off) for feedback so you can see where on the club face he’s making contact.
I like your enthusiasm for golf, you mentioned the line drill, when i first started playing i realized the importance of hitting ball first in the summer i used a chalk line and i even traced a line outdoors in the snow to see how my divot looked. I'd like to see a balance video, im working on that but would love to see how you approach it. Ty
The video you did with Ricky Shiels last year revolutionized my game, lots of other videos out there give some great tips, but that video emphasized the need for instant visual feedback and iterative tuning. It upped the accuracy on my irons and woods by a huge amount.
Just that tidbit about practicing 8 hours a day and 3 of those hours being on drills like this really puts things in perspective! Goal oriented drills and practice are the keys to growth and success! Thanks for another amazing video Bryson! You're growing the game through education. Love it!
Amazing content. Having someone at the top of their sport putting out quality coaching for the betterment of the game is just unheard of, and also really appreciated. All the best for 2024 Bryson.
Great appreciation for your kindness and compassion. Thank you for helping me become better. Practicing a lot at 54 yrs old. Keep being the best of the best!
Veeery quickly becoming my favourite sportsman. Not just for this vid (which is awesome), but all the content you've put out there recently. The bloopers at the end are a lovely touch. Bravo
I practiced the sand drill you did with Rick, i thought i was a decent ball striker until i tried that drill. It was really hard at first, now just about everywhere here in England like a bog following a month of rain I'll be practicing this
My new favourite golfer, thank you for taking the time to give back to other passionate golfers at all levels who are willing to listen and learn from your content to get better and enjoy the game more and more.
This is what it takes. We get to see a different element of that every few days. Bryson loves to practice, you can see it. Gets pure joy from execution. To share with us to the level he does is unheard of. I too found him a little kooky and maybe even a little aloof. Thats the level of focus and dedication it takes. I guess i learned to not judge a book by its cover. Thanks Bryson, your content is amazing 👏 👍🏆
Hi Bryson….just a shot in the dark but…would love to have you do a clinic or speak to my students at Roosevelt High School. Our home course is Dragonfly and we’ve just kicked off our season. But these kids have never been outside of their community and it would be very inspiring for them to meet a professional golfer from their hometown. On a side note: Im sorry about your dad. I played a few holes with him over the years at Airways. Was a great person. Around the time he passed, i was taking care of my mom as she was passing away from stage 4 cancer. I didnt hear about your dad until a few months later when i returned home to Clovis and they told me about him at Airways. Very sorry for your loss. Anyway, we’re all proud of you here and love that your channel is doing well!!
You are a phenomenal teacher of the game! Thanks for taking the time and sharing these drills! You could be doing other things with your time, but you clearly care about growing the game and helping golfers of all ages/skillsets.
Really appreciate your content. This definitely helps to inspire others to get involved in golf, especially the younger generation. Wish this kind of stuff was available when I was getting into golf as a kid.
Love these drills B!!!! Definitely going to try these on the range. I’m thinking I would definitely hit scratch this season if I employ these tactics. Thanks Bryson!
I echo all the thanks to Bryson. This simple video on using the net to practice at home with those constructive drills on these fundamentals. I’m just getting back in tot he game and its so difficult to separate the fluff and tech stuff from the simple and pure ball striking and getting the ball on the center of the face every time. These drills alone will lay a great foundation. Thank you!
Last winter I practiced swinging my driver (hundreds of swings) indoors every day (without a ball) and I discovered something about my swing which I carried to the course this spring and it improved my ball striking immeasurably. It's just a fundamental thing; the rhythm of my swing and really feeling how the leg muscles generate power. The full swing is just a big coiling action. When you can feel that, it will translate into consistent, solid ball striking on target. That would be a great lesson because it's a swing fundamental and essential. *Key: keep the left arm (armpit) snug to your chest for a one-piece takeaway. When your turn (coil) reaches the backswing limit, the lower section of the body (legs and hips) wants to lead the downswing which is correct. And that stops the arms from taking over and hitting from the top or hitting with the shoulders (as most amateurs do). With a proper grip, and steady head, you will hit more fairways and greens. Guaranteed.
Teaching us that level of repeatability has never been taught before. It is helping me go from an 11.9 to now a 9.2 in just 4 months. I've been hitting 3 repeatable shots before moving on. Sometimes it takes 30 balls to just hit 3 but it's worth it. I"m getting better, thank you for this level of content. Your helping the golf community.
Like I said before your ahead of the curve with your tips and lessons. To bad the rest of the tour pros don’t get what your doing, you have reached deep into the amateurs brain giving us an easy lesson without the baggage!!
I like the idea of the chalk line. Feels like that is the best way to get the instant visual feedback and not mess up the turf permanently. Also, it's a very kind and generous thing for you to be sharing so much information with people. You've put in probably thousands of hours in just practice, who knows how much money in lessons, and all your years of just playing golf (for fun and competitively) and you're offering up all of that for a like and a subscribe. You're a hell of a good dude.
Awesome stuff B. Love how you make the drills applicable for anything from a beginner to your level. I would say for the first drill the brush mats on the market today are super cheap and pretty durable and give awesome feedback. And are fun to play net games with.
@brysondechambeau the tape and tee drill helped me reduce my score from low 90s to 80 :) thank you so much. Amazing drill!!! Also keeping track of it out of 10. Once you start doing it is so obvious but you are the first one on here to explain it so easily. Please keep doing these videos.
My grandfather every time I would move my head in the swing He would wack the back of my head with a golf clubs grip and same thing with my back leg if I wouldnt transfer weight . One of best Mexican Golf Professional's ever !! Old school worked for the stubborn 😅
Everyone who loves the game knows you are a golf professional but an instructor! Did not see that coming- wow you are amazing to watch and learn from Thank you!
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Thank you! The two tees drill looks like a great idea. I just wish I had a place to hit inside for winter. I usually can only work on backswing in the mirror so I'll have to stick with that. I'd love to see a video on your right elbow thoughts throughout the swing, back and down.
I'm 68 and have been playing regularly for almost2 years. Retirement has given me the time to work on my game, take some lessons. I'm practicing at least 3 times a week and playing at least twice a week. I went from a 24 down to a 15 and I'm getting better with more confidence every time I tee it up. Great instruction
Thanks for the video! My grandfather told me that I couldn't beat his 7 handicap that he had through his 30s. Im 25 and started playing 2 years ago, and before this winter, I had 3 weekends in a row that i shot in the 80s. Im To the point in my game were the little things cost a lot. Chiping, putting, and ball striking.
Your willingness to help us amateurs is doing more for the game of golf that’s most to come before you. You are legend bro and the community appreciates you!!
Your love for the game and your actions you take to actually grow the game is awesome to see! A true legend in for the game of golf. I will be following the steps. An 11 handicap with a goal of 8 this year 😁 4th year of playing golf. 4th year of being a Bryson fan! 😁
Great content. I love the way you sort of geek out over the fine details. I have recently changed my clubs and philosophy of my practice and expectations. I am a 12 handicap working my way to single digits. I recently benched my game improvement irons for 1970’s muscle/blades. I re-gripped with oversized grips. I am focusing more on strike quality than distance. The larger grips soften the harsh shots without masking them. I could not definitively tell a quality shot from one slightly toe or heel struck with GI irons. I also have benched my driver for a Persimmon 5 and 7 wood, again focusing on getting more quality strikes. I would love to hear your thoughts on my changes.
Literally out of millions of golf videos that have been posted-this is truly one of the best. Bryson nails simple drills with simple explanations. Truly a scholar of the game. Impressive and free to boot. Thanks Bryson.
Bryson thanks so much for your videos. Most professionals don’t take the time to teach the amateurs. You are definitely growing the game. Sick setup on your sim/gym hope to have one just like that sometime soon
I love the way you explain things, it is easily understood and am finding it easier to put into practice. Btw you could also use marking paint which is temporary and powdery. Also want to thank you as you have already given me 2 key lessons. 1. Was the speed drill, I was so concerned about straight that I never improved speed, when I did that drill they went longer and straighter. 2. Is this 1 for consistency, now I have to go practice the specific drills at the range. 5 - 10 times repeatability. Pete Cowens right side compression was the 1st key lesson I learned. It was magic in correcting my swing mechanics. Now I just have to make that repeatable also. Also want to compliment you on the tempo of your video, it is at just the right speed to absorb what you are teaching. Thx so much!
These are simple yet highly effective drills that I had forgotten already! 😂Thank you for reminding us about how important these key things are in the golf swing! All the best!
Thank you so much man. Love that you are willing to spend the time helping people get better. Super legit. Wish I had that setup to practice. I've got some garage space once I can afford to get a net etc.. Plan on putting in double work this winter for next season.
Thank you for this and all your videos. Your approach to coaching is really natural and very well communicated. I hope some of it will stick in my memory.
Keep up the videos Bryson, always looking forward to them! One request for your next “tips style” video that I know I’d highly benefit from would be an alignment video. How do you know you’re in the right position to achieve those consistent shots. I feel my biggest consistent obstacle is placing the ball too far away, or too close. If there’s anything you keep in mind before each shot that’d be great to hear! Again, keep up the great work both off and on the course!
I grew up playing this sport and other sports coached and top privates and I can tell you the joy that a person gets who likes to coach and that's what this gentleman this gentleman I only likes to play his sport but he likes coaching people and trying for them to get more out of the sport and thoroughly appreciate what this man does and he does it from almost a self-taught perspective which I thoroughly appreciate
Awesome drills so well laid out - using my astroturf took on a new meaning! I like the no technology bit too, clear and instant feedback without clutter, golf is hard enough, thanks for making us love it more. Subscribed ✅
Bryson. Hey bro, one thing I do is hang a rope from the top of my indoor net, and when you hit your target, the ball hits the rope and pops it Ike a bull whip, great for audio and visual feedback.
I wish I had Bryson 32 years ago when I started golf at the age of 35 because some of his techniques and thought processes really gave me an epiphany, a "light bulb" moment. For example, I used to calibrate my putting distances relative to the length of my back swing, etc. I worked really hard on my game throughout the years and got down a very low handicap at one point. In 2007, I basically quit the game; started again, quit again 2015. Mainly because I lost all my golf buddies. I played about 20-30 rounds of golf since 2015. This year I saw a chipping net advertised on one of the social media platforms, purchased it, and started to practice my chips. Now, I got golf nets, putting mats, go to the simulator and actually played 4 rounds a golf this year. Last round I shot 75. Not bad, not good. But the point is Bryson's videos really got me working hard on my game again. Thank you.
Bryson - you’re awesome man. It’s amazing that you do this. It’s telling that you are literally one of the only few pros who do these videos and produce content. Super cool.
Great instructional video. Thankyou. I remembered your tip for striking the ball when I saw Rick hitting the line in the bunker. Been using that in practice ever since.👏👏
I am playing indoor golf in the winter to keep swinging the club. There is always a way to play if you want. Love the video with things to work on as well. Tape sticking to the club was a great visual 😂😂😂. Great stuff
Thank you for this video, I appreciate it and will take this to the range the next time I go. Full transparency, I was blinded by the PGA vs LIV. I grew up an 80’s baby and Tiger started on the tour when I was a freshman in high school. I was loyal to the PGA and now have seen the light. Both platforms must exist and now the world of Pro golf must come together. Thank you for truly growing the game.
Bryson Dechambeau is a natural but work hard. He leaves nothing to chance. He explores various solutions and equipments. And most valuable, he shares his findings. Please, continue !
How long do you stay looking at the ball through the swing? As I watch you execute these drills, it seems that you need to be looking at the ball the entire time, "well" after the strike in order to be as consistent as you are. In my game, both ball striking and chipping, I feel like I'm probably looking towards the target as my ball is being struck (otherwise it feels like I would break my neck swinging my club through if my head were still looking at the ball). I shoot in the 80's with an occasional high 70's mixed in. 14 handicap (used to be 10 when I was playing twice a week). Thank you for your content. You are a pleasure to watch. More importantly, thank you for your character and kind demeanor. I'll never forget at tpc Boston when you kindly signed your autograph for me on your us amateur picture (I believe you write your name in reverse when signing 🙂). Your kind demeanor at that moment made me a fan of yours for life. Thank you
Bryson I have always been a fan especially since you were bold enough play your best golf even though it didn’t fit the conventional methods. The media portrayed you as a weird/mad scientist but after watching your videos I have become a bigger fan. I respect how genuine, sincere and passionate you are about the game. It’s a shame that the PGA prevents other pros from having a UA-cam channel so we can get to know the players and get more insight into the game we love. Keep it up Bryson!!!
Thanks Bryson you have made a fan here. Following you has brought me back to the game as a 66 year old. As far as a future video, Im curious as to golf specific stretching routines you do. Never did any as a younger man, just played. Now I think I should do something just to get my old body around the ball before warm up shots.
Really enjoying your videos Bryson, came here via RS. For someone who hasn’t seen any Liv golf at all, therefore not seen you play for 2 years competitively, I wanted to comment on something you said, personally I think to be the best golfer in the world, you need to compete against the best golfers in the world, and at the moment Liv or the PGA/DP tours aren’t doing that, not regularly anyway, hoping the game of Golf sorts its shit out this year. Using your videos (and others) here on YT I have gone from playing to 18 to 8 in 5 months… excited for the new season.
Bryson, what a refreshing and informative instruction video. I love watching you play golf and how you approach excellence in your career. Thank you for sharing some of the knowledge you have gained in becoming one of the world’s best players.
What would you want to learn next? 👀
I've seen guys have problems with hurting their wrists from hitting on an indoor mat frequently. How do you have your mat setup so that you avoid injuries from hitting on it?
Hi Bryson. I'm getting up to 190 ball speed but I'm curious what shaft you are using. I'm using USga compliant shaft length with the krank LD 6°. I'm noticing I cannot turn it over like you they tend to be pushed out there to the right, still 350. Appreciate the feedback. Thanks! Also I'm in Scottsdale I'd love to do a long drive session with you 💪
Bryson, thank you for the content. A few years ago, you did a tour of a house or training facility you were constructing. Did you happen to complete the building and will you be doing a video tour? Have a great weekend.
Bryson, what is your indoor putting surface? brand? etc etc... Appreciate all your content, and you're always throwing out great pieces of knowledge, wether you're doing it on purpose or not, love hearing how your mind works! Happy New Year and Good Luck this season my friend!
honestly just talk about golf and i will consume it like theres no tomorrow. Its so interesting listening to you talk about golf
Will never understand people who have a problem with you. How many other current tour pro’s give us this much of an insight into the pro game, especially the on course videos you do with other youtubers. Keep it up!
Haters gunna hate man...
I use to not like him awhile back. Not even sure why. Maybe because of some of the long drive stuff and seeing him go from a scrawny nerd to this ripped beast in a short period, I honestly thought he was juicing. But one day I decided to watch his content and he's become one of my favorite humans on Earth.
Same thing I have said for years. People who hate on Bryson are losers
Agree I'm impressed with Bryson and his openness to share with everyone.
It’s because he’s a logical and normal individual. Normality seems to be frowned upon now a days 🙁
The man’s on a 150 million dollar contract and still using his spare time to help people who can’t get to a bunker or a simulator. Unreal 👏
"It's about how good the bad shots are." Best quote in this video
He is brilliant.. Great that he gives us these training videos... Don't see many other pros doing that... Seems very down to earth as well..
He's a cool bro, being rich doesn't take that away!
Everyone talks about growing the game, but you are actually doing it. Thank you for such amazing content.
Right! Like the golf channel and other stupid mainstream media. They talk to talk, but not walk to walk. BAD is actually growing the game of golf.
Accessibility is what grows the game.
This guy is one in million! A pro golfer with millions of dollars and he still takes the time to help his fans! Thank you
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I TOTALLY AGREE 😊@@Cenot4ph
Honestly, the fact Bryson even takes time to do this, this generation of golfers are truly fortunate myself included. If we could see Arnold Palmer, Sam Snead, Ben Hogan, we are just starting to see Tiger and well thats different. But a tour pro giving us gems just hugely excited everytime thanks Bryson
Amateurs practice until they get it right, Pros practice until they can’t get it wrong. Big difference.
Might live my life based on this quote now…. Thanks for sharing!
That is a quote to live by in any endeavor! Thank you.
I can watch instructional videos from anyone, and a lot of what they say most likely won't stick with me. Watching videos from you have changed my game and how I practice. From using the Jumbomax grips, switching to a Krank driver and particularly the sand bunker divot practice with Rick. Literally blew my mind, and it made so much sense. Your great attitude and passion for the game set you apart from everyone else, you have a fan for life and watching and learning from you has brought me so much more joy to the game that can feel incredibly frustrating at times! Thank you sir!
You taking your life’s golf education and sharing it is amazingly generous and incredibly helpful. I look forward to your teaching videos. As well I have improved as a result. I do the drills outdoors in Wellington Fl. Good luck in competition.
Bryson, you're awesome dude. Thank you so much for taking the time to share these drills.
The talking heads on PGATour radio constantly talk about LIV not growing the game, yet you share awesome information, insights and demonstrate how to work to improve our games, we support you and thank you
Love that every drill is understanding what the club is doing. People get too wrapped up in how they do things they lose focus on what the club is doing. Even incorporated a target which is also super important in getting better. Awesome job Bryson!
Thanks Bryson for drilling down on IMPACT ! Very few tackle Impact as they are obsessed with backswing , squatting, ground force, shallowing etc. Pure ball strikers are more focused on what the club head is doing at the moment of truth. The "purity of strike" is the only thing that matters when you really think about it. Regards, Ray
What a brilliant video . Pure simplicity. No technical thoughts ,no launch monitors ,no swing aids that you have to buy etc. Masking tape ,tees . This is why most instructors miss the boat . You have to keep it simple and easy to understand for the average golfers and bryson understands this . He's not just a world class golfer but a very good teacher as well . He also sounds really giving with his time and genuinely wants people to play better from content I have seen lately . This video makes me want to go out and practise because it simple .
For those of us in the UK where we have crap winter weather you can use a thin micro fibre cloth instead of the tape. The micro fibre tends to stick to the mat just enough not to move. Great drills Bryson
I started golf 3 years ago and you have been my #1 influence. Im down to a 9 handicap. Thank you for all you are doing for the game of golf!
Great. Thanks for your generosity sharing these practise tips and the number of repetitions required to get better. It makes practise more of a competition instinct. You share more tips than any other tour pro in helping amateur plares improve. Plus your informal UA-cam matches are as entertaining as anything on TV because you can hear the banter and the preshot thought process and then the genuine reactive analysis to the outcome of a shot; whether good or bad. Thanks again, you are true golf enthusiast.
This is great, thank you. Would love if you could cover face control/squaring the face consistently and how to best practice it
Great stuff! Thanks for taking the time to share practical approaches, even without a simulator. So much of online instruction is full of gadgetry and product plugs. This reminds us to keep it simple-just work toward good crispy strikes!
This is gold. Thank you Bryson.
My son is 11 and loves golf. We invested in a practice net for his at home practice during weather cancellations and after school sessions. These small feedback drills will make such a difference for his striking and confidence. Thank you again my friend and good luck for the upcoming season. 👍🏻
just beware that a net will also engrain a bad swing, because you cannot see what the ball is doing. The ball flight tells you what your swing is doing.
Agree with the comment above. I recommend impact tape for the clubs or even applying a dry-erase marker to the club face (it will wash right off) for feedback so you can see where on the club face he’s making contact.
@bvokey8842 how can you possibly hit it poorly if you are hitting center face, pure, and starting the ball online?
@@bvokey8842how can you possibly be hitting it poorly if you are hitting center face, pure, and starting the ball online?
I like your enthusiasm for golf, you mentioned the line drill, when i first started playing i realized the importance of hitting ball first in the summer i used a chalk line and i even traced a line outdoors in the snow to see how my divot looked. I'd like to see a balance video, im working on that but would love to see how you approach it. Ty
The video you did with Ricky Shiels last year revolutionized my game, lots of other videos out there give some great tips, but that video emphasized the need for instant visual feedback and iterative tuning. It upped the accuracy on my irons and woods by a huge amount.
Awesome lesson-three easy to practice steps that anyone can do at home. 🔥
Just that tidbit about practicing 8 hours a day and 3 of those hours being on drills like this really puts things in perspective! Goal oriented drills and practice are the keys to growth and success! Thanks for another amazing video Bryson! You're growing the game through education. Love it!
Amazing content. Having someone at the top of their sport putting out quality coaching for the betterment of the game is just unheard of, and also really appreciated. All the best for 2024 Bryson.
Great appreciation for your kindness and compassion. Thank you for helping me become better. Practicing a lot at 54 yrs old. Keep being the best of the best!
What a great video Bryson! This is what I need for this winter!
Veeery quickly becoming my favourite sportsman. Not just for this vid (which is awesome), but all the content you've put out there recently.
The bloopers at the end are a lovely touch. Bravo
I practiced the sand drill you did with Rick, i thought i was a decent ball striker until i tried that drill. It was really hard at first, now just about everywhere here in England like a bog following a month of rain I'll be practicing this
Same here, real eye opener.
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My new favourite golfer, thank you for taking the time to give back to other passionate golfers at all levels who are willing to listen and learn from your content to get better and enjoy the game more and more.
This is what it takes. We get to see a different element of that every few days. Bryson loves to practice, you can see it. Gets pure joy from execution. To share with us to the level he does is unheard of. I too found him a little kooky and maybe even a little aloof. Thats the level of focus and dedication it takes. I guess i learned to not judge a book by its cover. Thanks Bryson, your content is amazing 👏 👍🏆
Use blackboard chalk, it wears or washes off (if outdoors)
Hi Bryson….just a shot in the dark but…would love to have you do a clinic or speak to my students at Roosevelt High School. Our home course is Dragonfly and we’ve just kicked off our season. But these kids have never been outside of their community and it would be very inspiring for them to meet a professional golfer from their hometown. On a side note: Im sorry about your dad. I played a few holes with him over the years at Airways. Was a great person. Around the time he passed, i was taking care of my mom as she was passing away from stage 4 cancer. I didnt hear about your dad until a few months later when i returned home to Clovis and they told me about him at Airways. Very sorry for your loss. Anyway, we’re all proud of you here and love that your channel is doing well!!
DeChambino, a man of the ppl
Really good stuff, and something that you can practice for a long time without getting too fatigued while honing your swing. Thanks!
You are a phenomenal teacher of the game! Thanks for taking the time and sharing these drills! You could be doing other things with your time, but you clearly care about growing the game and helping golfers of all ages/skillsets.
Really appreciate your content. This definitely helps to inspire others to get involved in golf, especially the younger generation. Wish this kind of stuff was available when I was getting into golf as a kid.
Great to see a Tour Pro of your calibre take the time to give a tutorial lesson. Kudos Bryson, if only others did the same...🙌🙌
Love these drills B!!!! Definitely going to try these on the range. I’m thinking I would definitely hit scratch this season if I employ these tactics. Thanks Bryson!
I echo all the thanks to Bryson. This simple video on using the net to practice at home with those constructive drills on these fundamentals. I’m just getting back in tot he game and its so difficult to separate the fluff and tech stuff from the simple and pure ball striking and getting the ball on the center of the face every time. These drills alone will lay a great foundation. Thank you!
AWESOME tip on the masking tape. Absolutely love this and will be doing it to improve contact. THANKS!
Last winter I practiced swinging my driver (hundreds of swings) indoors every day (without a ball) and I discovered something about my swing which I carried to the course this spring and it improved my ball striking immeasurably. It's just a fundamental thing; the rhythm of my swing and really feeling how the leg muscles generate power. The full swing is just a big coiling action. When you can feel that, it will translate into consistent, solid ball striking on target. That would be a great lesson because it's a swing fundamental and essential. *Key: keep the left arm (armpit) snug to your chest for a one-piece takeaway. When your turn (coil) reaches the backswing limit, the lower section of the body (legs and hips) wants to lead the downswing which is correct. And that stops the arms from taking over and hitting from the top or hitting with the shoulders (as most amateurs do). With a proper grip, and steady head, you will hit more fairways and greens. Guaranteed.
Nobody cares; this isn’t your channel or video. Go bore people elsewhere.
As I’m watching this video with -14 degrees of wind chill outside 😂😂
Teaching us that level of repeatability has never been taught before. It is helping me go from an 11.9 to now a 9.2 in just 4 months. I've been hitting 3 repeatable shots before moving on. Sometimes it takes 30 balls to just hit 3 but it's worth it. I"m getting better, thank you for this level of content. Your helping the golf community.
Like I said before your ahead of the curve with your tips and lessons. To bad the rest of the tour pros don’t get what your doing, you have reached deep into the amateurs brain giving us an easy lesson without the baggage!!
I like the idea of the chalk line. Feels like that is the best way to get the instant visual feedback and not mess up the turf permanently.
Also, it's a very kind and generous thing for you to be sharing so much information with people. You've put in probably thousands of hours in just practice, who knows how much money in lessons, and all your years of just playing golf (for fun and competitively) and you're offering up all of that for a like and a subscribe. You're a hell of a good dude.
Awesome stuff B. Love how you make the drills applicable for anything from a beginner to your level.
I would say for the first drill the brush mats on the market today are super cheap and pretty durable and give awesome feedback. And are fun to play net games with.
@brysondechambeau the tape and tee drill helped me reduce my score from low 90s to 80 :) thank you so much. Amazing drill!!! Also keeping track of it out of 10. Once you start doing it is so obvious but you are the first one on here to explain it so easily. Please keep doing these videos.
I put a metal bar down as a line and use pain and punishment to condition myself.
Same - with a mains cable and steel club shaft.
My grandfather every time I would move my head in the swing He would wack the back of my head with a golf clubs grip and same thing with my back leg if I wouldnt transfer weight .
One of best Mexican Golf Professional's ever !! Old school worked for the stubborn 😅
I’m taking my first golf lesson on Sunday I’m pretty excited. I’m 41. Thanks for doing these videos. You and Tiger are my favorite golfers.
Did these 20 times in a row and instantly got a call from LIV. Cheers legend 👌😂
Everyone who loves the game knows you are a golf professional but an instructor! Did not see that coming- wow you are amazing to watch and learn from Thank you!
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We need more of these and to see this side of you Bryson. This sheds a really good light on who you are while doing a service to the golf community.
Thank you! The two tees drill looks like a great idea. I just wish I had a place to hit inside for winter. I usually can only work on backswing in the mirror so I'll have to stick with that. I'd love to see a video on your right elbow thoughts throughout the swing, back and down.
I'm 68 and have been playing regularly for almost2 years. Retirement has given me the time to work on my game, take some lessons. I'm practicing at least 3 times a week and playing at least twice a week. I went from a 24 down to a 15 and I'm getting better with more confidence every time I tee it up. Great instruction
4:06 ... some of the best golf quotes ever. Thanks Bryson! Good stuff man!
Thanks for the video! My grandfather told me that I couldn't beat his 7 handicap that he had through his 30s. Im 25 and started playing 2 years ago, and before this winter, I had 3 weekends in a row that i shot in the 80s. Im To the point in my game were the little things cost a lot. Chiping, putting, and ball striking.
Your willingness to help us amateurs is doing more for the game of golf that’s most to come before you. You are legend bro and the community appreciates you!!
Your love for the game and your actions you take to actually grow the game is awesome to see! A true legend in for the game of golf. I will be following the steps. An 11 handicap with a goal of 8 this year 😁 4th year of playing golf. 4th year of being a Bryson fan! 😁
Great content. I love the way you sort of geek out over the fine details. I have recently changed my clubs and philosophy of my practice and expectations. I am a 12 handicap working my way to single digits. I recently benched my game improvement irons for 1970’s muscle/blades. I re-gripped with oversized grips. I am focusing more on strike quality than distance. The larger grips soften the harsh shots without masking them. I could not definitively tell a quality shot from one slightly toe or heel struck with GI irons. I also have benched my driver for a Persimmon 5 and 7 wood, again focusing on getting more quality strikes. I would love to hear your thoughts on my changes.
Literally out of millions of golf videos that have been posted-this is truly one of the best. Bryson nails simple drills with simple explanations. Truly a scholar of the game.
Impressive and free to boot. Thanks Bryson.
Bryson, you are my #1 favorite pro because you give so much back to those of us with 2-digit handicaps and less. Big THANK YOU!!!
Great video thanks Bryson. Honestly this kind of content is why you’re my biggest hero 🏌🏼♂️
Bryson thanks so much for your videos. Most professionals don’t take the time to teach the amateurs. You are definitely growing the game. Sick setup on your sim/gym hope to have one just like that sometime soon
Great lesson.
I love the way you explain things, it is easily understood and am finding it easier to put into practice. Btw you could also use marking paint which is temporary and powdery.
Also want to thank you as you have already given me 2 key lessons. 1. Was the speed drill, I was so concerned about straight that I never improved speed, when I did that drill they went longer and straighter. 2. Is this 1 for consistency, now I have to go practice the specific drills at the range. 5 - 10 times repeatability.
Pete Cowens right side compression was the 1st key lesson I learned. It was magic in correcting my swing mechanics. Now I just have to make that repeatable also.
Also want to compliment you on the tempo of your video, it is at just the right speed to absorb what you are teaching. Thx so much!
These are simple yet highly effective drills that I had forgotten already! 😂Thank you for reminding us about how important these key things are in the golf swing! All the best!
Thank you so much man. Love that you are willing to spend the time helping people get better. Super legit.
Wish I had that setup to practice. I've got some garage space once I can afford to get a net etc.. Plan on putting in double work this winter for next season.
Thanks Bryson these are great, practical tips that involve sweeping swing changes which can often be the case on youtube!
Thank you for this and all your videos. Your approach to coaching is really natural and very well communicated. I hope some of it will stick in my memory.
Keep up the videos Bryson, always looking forward to them! One request for your next “tips style” video that I know I’d highly benefit from would be an alignment video. How do you know you’re in the right position to achieve those consistent shots. I feel my biggest consistent obstacle is placing the ball too far away, or too close. If there’s anything you keep in mind before each shot that’d be great to hear! Again, keep up the great work both off and on the course!
U are by far my favourite pro golfer out there
Taking time out of your life to try and help all us mortal golfers
Keep up the great work 👍
Great drills Bryson, I've played for over 50 years and never really done these drills. New beginnings, best wishes from sunny Scotland .
I grew up playing this sport and other sports coached and top privates and I can tell you the joy that a person gets who likes to coach and that's what this gentleman this gentleman I only likes to play his sport but he likes coaching people and trying for them to get more out of the sport and thoroughly appreciate what this man does and he does it from almost a self-taught perspective which I thoroughly appreciate
Awesome drills so well laid out - using my astroturf took on a new meaning! I like the no technology bit too, clear and instant feedback without clutter, golf is hard enough, thanks for making us love it more. Subscribed ✅
I am in the process of returning to the game after a longer pause. I love this content and it’s amazing how it helps to get back on track. Keep it up!
Bryson. Hey bro, one thing I do is hang a rope from the top of my indoor net, and when you hit your target, the ball hits the rope and pops it Ike a bull whip, great for audio and visual feedback.
You won't have to fix it every time you hit your target.
I wish I had Bryson 32 years ago when I started golf at the age of 35 because some of his techniques and thought processes really gave me an epiphany, a "light bulb" moment. For example, I used to calibrate my putting distances relative to the length of my back swing, etc. I worked really hard on my game throughout the years and got down a very low handicap at one point.
In 2007, I basically quit the game; started again, quit again 2015. Mainly because I lost all my golf buddies. I played about 20-30 rounds of golf since 2015.
This year I saw a chipping net advertised on one of the social media platforms, purchased it, and started to practice my chips. Now, I got golf nets, putting mats, go to the simulator and actually played 4 rounds a golf this year. Last round I shot 75. Not bad, not good. But the point is Bryson's videos really got me working hard on my game again.
Thank you.
Thx B!
Bryson - you’re awesome man. It’s amazing that you do this. It’s telling that you are literally one of the only few pros who do these videos and produce content. Super cool.
Great instructional video. Thankyou. I remembered your tip for striking the ball when I saw Rick hitting the line in the bunker. Been using that in practice ever since.👏👏
I am playing indoor golf in the winter to keep swinging the club. There is always a way to play if you want. Love the video with things to work on as well. Tape sticking to the club was a great visual 😂😂😂. Great stuff
Thank you for this video, I appreciate it and will take this to the range the next time I go. Full transparency, I was blinded by the PGA vs LIV. I grew up an 80’s baby and Tiger started on the tour when I was a freshman in high school. I was loyal to the PGA and now have seen the light. Both platforms must exist and now the world of Pro golf must come together. Thank you for truly growing the game.
Great drills BD!
Bryson Dechambeau is a natural but work hard. He leaves nothing to chance. He explores various solutions and equipments. And most valuable, he shares his findings. Please, continue !
How long do you stay looking at the ball through the swing? As I watch you execute these drills, it seems that you need to be looking at the ball the entire time, "well" after the strike in order to be as consistent as you are. In my game, both ball striking and chipping, I feel like I'm probably looking towards the target as my ball is being struck (otherwise it feels like I would break my neck swinging my club through if my head were still looking at the ball). I shoot in the 80's with an occasional high 70's mixed in. 14 handicap (used to be 10 when I was playing twice a week). Thank you for your content. You are a pleasure to watch. More importantly, thank you for your character and kind demeanor. I'll never forget at tpc Boston when you kindly signed your autograph for me on your us amateur picture (I believe you write your name in reverse when signing 🙂). Your kind demeanor at that moment made me a fan of yours for life. Thank you
Bryson I have always been a fan especially since you were bold enough play your best golf even though it didn’t fit the conventional methods. The media portrayed you as a weird/mad scientist but after watching your videos I have become a bigger fan. I respect how genuine, sincere and passionate you are about the game. It’s a shame that the PGA prevents other pros from having a UA-cam channel so we can get to know the players and get more insight into the game we love. Keep it up Bryson!!!
Great tips 😄💯 I guess paint a line on the net 😀
Love this guy more for his genuine passion and love for the game. Great drills...
Bryson you are a great golfer and man. Your parents raised you the right way. I would enjoy meeting you..great content m8...
I’ve had a downfall in my ball striking the past few months, excited to try these drills at the range. So simple, thanks Bryson.
Thanks Bryson you have made a fan here. Following you has brought me back to the game as a 66 year old. As far as a future video, Im curious as to golf specific stretching routines you do. Never did any as a younger man, just played. Now I think I should do something just to get my old body around the ball before warm up shots.
So refreshing to have a golf star be so down to earth with his audience.
Really enjoying your videos Bryson, came here via RS. For someone who hasn’t seen any Liv golf at all, therefore not seen you play for 2 years competitively, I wanted to comment on something you said, personally I think to be the best golfer in the world, you need to compete against the best golfers in the world, and at the moment Liv or the PGA/DP tours aren’t doing that, not regularly anyway, hoping the game of Golf sorts its shit out this year. Using your videos (and others) here on YT I have gone from playing to 18 to 8 in 5 months… excited for the new season.
Brysons tips are gold. I've seen only a few videos he has and all of them are fantastic.
Perfect timing for this video. It’s a blizzard 🥶 here in Michigan. I’m going downstairs to practice these drills. Thanks 😎
Absolutely love this!! Showing you can still get better on a budget!
Bryson, what a refreshing and informative instruction video. I love watching you play golf and how you approach excellence in your career. Thank you for sharing some of the knowledge you have gained in becoming one of the world’s best players.
Would be really interesting to see what workout routines/cardio or stretching are used in your daily or weekly plans. Thanks B!