Just discovered this video. Have been a Eureka golfer for 2 years now and been a few times to Peebles for coaching. This is a very efficient way of playing and I would advocate this swing system to anyone. Steve is very clever about what he releases in the public UA-cam domain and what he keeps back for paid subscribers. I don’t think you would appreciate and/or understand it fully unless you buy into it properly. Well worth it btw!
Eureka golf swing is great Been doing it for months now bought the system. Went down for a lesson to get advice first hand It’s been unbelievable for me and well worth doing Makes the swing so easy and repeatable. Play off 5 and this will def help me get to scratch as very repeatable The putting has been working great too
Great to hear! Since you have purchased the system do you have any further tips? See anything I mentioned as inaccurate or need adjusting? Thanks for checking out the channel!
@@GolfQuestChannel I am from Scotland and live 4hrs away from Steve but well worth the trip . I am no expert but try widening your stance and more weight on left side in downswing for irons More even weight for driver Well worth buying the programme Another thing to look at to improve your golf is The Gem Another Scottish inventor You will find it on Steve’s channel also game changer
yeah i have been following eureka guy for 2-3 years now. i've only recently tried to take on his swing, last week i was hitting balls like a god and today, i was necking all of them, but then this was me after work tired and probably not setting up correctly, i think i was moving my right foot to close to the ball, hence the necky shots
I just come across Eureka golf swing today on TikTok. I have been swinging like this for 2 years now. I'm LH, the miss is a PULL right If you swing inside. It's a good swing for heavier (fatter) golfers like me who can't turn my hips quick being open helps the follow through. It's a good swing.
Thanks for pointing me to this second vid. Everyone should watch BOTH Golf Quest vids on the Eureka Golf Swing. … and now I see you opening that club face as Steve does in his UA-cams.
I worked with Eureka a couple of years ago, I still chip and pitch in a very similar manner. I found I over drew and having to start aligning more square, great principles though and worth messing about with. I think this kind of open stance and simple plane swing was probably how the original golf inventors played 😄......(update)...i started rewatching the videos, I've started practicing more precisely with Steve's teaching and now Im hitting much straighter.
Interesting. I really need to get rid of my golf swing ADHD - I keep jumping around to different things. I do still keep a slightly open stance though. Thanks for the comment - appreciated!
I've recently discovered this and took it to the range a few months ago. I've been golfing this way most of the summer and it's produced some of my best iron play ever. Definitely my best ball striking/compression. For me it's the same issue. I am overdrawing the ball. Even well struck shots are moving left after flying straight. What are you doing to straighten out?? Opening the face at address? Grip?
@@JohnnyLREACTS i focus more on my left hand at impact and think fade, but as long as my feet keep going left the ball will go straight. I think just getting used to the feel with pitch shots then move to longer shots. IDK though
As someone who already struggles with hooking the ball when I miss, I've been curious about this. Seems like you really have to trust setting the face pretty open to the target line at address
It's a great golf swing, easy on the body and stress free, once you master the concept of 60% weight on the left side, and proper backswing and turning the shoulders on the correct plane, it works without a lot of instruction, buy the iron series or the whole package, you will be glad you did as when you watch all of the other golf instructors on You Tube, too many moves to make.
Thanks for the video. Curious if that swing style stresses your lower back? Seems like feet open, shoulders square, and swing path reaching toward the other direction (in to out) … might stress the back a little.
been playing it for a couple months.. i play at a 5.4 and decided to change i think it will help my goal of getting down to a @2this year.. its so easy
The only key component I didn't hear you mention in the setup was sliding 60% of your weight into your lead foot (and trying to keep this pretty consistent throughout the swing). Steve does this in conjunction with opening the face/sliding the handle forward
@@benhikingoutdoors1632 trying to keep more weight on the lead leg (like 60-40) but I struggle being consistent with this. My grip is slightly on the strong side yes (as much as I’ve tried to fight this in the past) for this swing it seems to help.
I follow Steve Johnson and took his advice on chipping and it made me better. I think I will give this a try. Do you pay for the Eureka Golf Swing or have you just followed his UA-cam videos?
@@onsloughtgolf I hear you Josh! That’s one of the reasons I have this channel - try to squeeze as much free advice out of UA-cam as possible. It’s just tricky finding stuff that seems to make a difference as I’m sure you have experienced.
This swing method has improved my game immensely. Through experimentation, I flare my lead foot a little more than Steve suggests and I turn my hips toward target a little at set up. It clears my lead hip so I don't really have to worry about turning the lower body (always has been a problem for me) and I just naturally end up on my front foot. And I don't need a big body turn on the backswing. If you think about throwing a ball or skipping a stone on a lake, your lead foot is aways pointed toward the target. I think the traditional golf swing is unnatural and I think it's a recipe for injuries, especially at my age - 70. Flaring my lead foot takes all the stress off my back. I love this swing with my adaptations. I don't manipulate the club face like you do here but I still hit it straight. But it's not a magical cure for other faults. You must still keep the lead arm straight and maintain the lag through the swing. It's a great swing method. However, I couldn't get it to work with my driver. No problem though because I've finally figured out how to hit my driver straight just about every time. I can't explain why it works. I just stumbled on the swing one day at the range and found it was easily repeated.
Actually, I use a reg. stance, but now, I choke down about 4 inches on my driver and a little less on my other long clubs. Then, using this swing thought I just let it rip. BUT KEEPING MY LEAD ARM STRAIGHT AT ALL TIMES. Played yesterday and when I did this, I crushed my driver and 5 & 6 irons. Shortening the club by choking down is so amazing. I feel so free to just swing the damn club without a lot of thought or anxiety. BUT...KEEP THE LEAD ARM STRAIGHT. I'm 71 and I hit my driver down the middle every time yesterday with my longest drive at 220 yards. That's what I could do with choking down 4 inches. Try it and let me know how it goes. Lots of videos about cutting your driver down, but why do that when all you have to do is choke down (easier to re-sell your clubs later). Good luck.@@arizonaboy59
As youve set up there i would ne getting a fade ,quite big fade , or a pull as my mind ‘saves’ the shot . Taking away down the target line is my go to when all else is failing though . That and slowing down .
I tried eureka and it worked great with 7 - PW but I had trouble with 6 - Driver. It did check my tendency to go over top. Its wierd but simple. The challenge is where to place ball in set up for each club. I sometimes chunked it with 8 and topped it with a fairway wood/driver. Need help.
I'm working on a Golf Ball review video right now but I was considering doing a full sim round using the Eureka swing soon. Is that something you would like to see?
I've only just come across this, and I was interested because I've just bought it from Steve's website. As you only did the two videos, I'm assuming that you've moved on. It would have been interesting if you had done at least one more video explaining why it wasn't for you, what the negatives and positives were, etc. I'm a bit late to the party, so I will understand if you never see this.
@@markjhoney I see you 😁 and you’re right that would have been a good video. I never really planned to move on I just kind of got away from it. Nevertheless this is a solid suggestion.
@@GolfQuestChannel I was wondering the same thing as I was searching for the on the course review. And now I see you are trying JVGA. I just started messing around with great success doing an open stance to help my over drawing and Steve system is somewhat like Lee Trevino swing. But it would be great to do a pros & cons as it appears from the small sample size to work well.
Steve doesn't open the face to the path and then take the grip. Grip is pre established with his being neutral. The club faces out towards the center line target. The outer cane is simply for path.
@GolfQuestChannel no worries. His face maybe a little open but not twisting open. Just don't want you over hooking it. Jim venetos does prescribe the grip this way in the sense that you take your preset pivot and then grip the club. From what I see is most nail their wedges and short irons with the strong grip but block the driver or duck hook. I like your swing though!
I've gotten used to "flipping" golf advice being a lefty. Another fellow lefty told me he has to do golfing gymnastics in his head when watching videos lol. Thanks for checking out the channel.
Just discovered this video. Have been a Eureka golfer for 2 years now and been a few times to Peebles for coaching. This is a very efficient way of playing and I would advocate this swing system to anyone. Steve is very clever about what he releases in the public UA-cam domain and what he keeps back for paid subscribers. I don’t think you would appreciate and/or understand it fully unless you buy into it properly. Well worth it btw!
I love the “set it and forget it” reference… so good. I really do want to try this on the range in the spring.
Definitely worth a try. I'm enjoying it so far.
Eureka golf swing is great
Been doing it for months now bought the system.
Went down for a lesson to get advice first hand
It’s been unbelievable for me and well worth doing
Makes the swing so easy and repeatable.
Play off 5 and this will def help me get to scratch as very repeatable
The putting has been working great too
Great to hear! Since you have purchased the system do you have any further tips? See anything I mentioned as inaccurate or need adjusting? Thanks for checking out the channel!
@@GolfQuestChannel
I am from Scotland and live 4hrs away from Steve but well worth the trip .
I am no expert but try widening your stance and more weight on left side in downswing for irons
More even weight for driver
Well worth buying the programme
Another thing to look at to improve your golf is The Gem
Another Scottish inventor
You will find it on Steve’s channel also game changer
yeah i have been following eureka guy for 2-3 years now. i've only recently tried to take on his swing, last week i was hitting balls like a god and today, i was necking all of them, but then this was me after work tired and probably not setting up correctly, i think i was moving my right foot to close to the ball, hence the necky shots
Been doing Eureka for 2 years. Driving it great handicap 5>2.6 with only issue height of 3-5 irons
Worth the subscription for sure
Wow good to hear!
I just come across Eureka golf swing today on TikTok. I have been swinging like this for 2 years now. I'm LH, the miss is a PULL right If you swing inside. It's a good swing for heavier (fatter) golfers like me who can't turn my hips quick being open helps the follow through. It's a good swing.
Thanks for pointing me to this second vid. Everyone should watch BOTH Golf Quest vids on the Eureka Golf Swing.
… and now I see you opening that club face as Steve does in his UA-cams.
Thank you
I worked with Eureka a couple of years ago, I still chip and pitch in a very similar manner. I found I over drew and having to start aligning more square, great principles though and worth messing about with. I think this kind of open stance and simple plane swing was probably how the original golf inventors played 😄......(update)...i started rewatching the videos, I've started practicing more precisely with Steve's teaching and now Im hitting much straighter.
Interesting. I really need to get rid of my golf swing ADHD - I keep jumping around to different things. I do still keep a slightly open stance though. Thanks for the comment - appreciated!
@@GolfQuestChannel You could just keep trying different swings and do a whole series
I've recently discovered this and took it to the range a few months ago. I've been golfing this way most of the summer and it's produced some of my best iron play ever. Definitely my best ball striking/compression. For me it's the same issue. I am overdrawing the ball. Even well struck shots are moving left after flying straight. What are you doing to straighten out?? Opening the face at address? Grip?
@@JohnnyLREACTS i focus more on my left hand at impact and think fade, but as long as my feet keep going left the ball will go straight. I think just getting used to the feel with pitch shots then move to longer shots. IDK though
As someone who already struggles with hooking the ball when I miss, I've been curious about this. Seems like you really have to trust setting the face pretty open to the target line at address
i have never tried this swing but it works thanks!
You’re welcome 😉
It's a great golf swing, easy on the body and stress free, once you master the concept of 60% weight on the left side, and proper backswing and turning the shoulders on the correct plane, it works without a lot of instruction, buy the iron series or the whole package, you will be glad you did as when you watch all of the other golf instructors on You Tube, too many moves to make.
I've heard from a few now that the package is well worth the purchase. Thank you for your suggestion.
Thanks for the video. Curious if that swing style stresses your lower back? Seems like feet open, shoulders square, and swing path reaching toward the other direction (in to out) … might stress the back a little.
I haven’t noticed the stress - and I have lower back issues actually.
been playing it for a couple months.. i play at a 5.4 and decided to change i think it will help my goal of getting down to a @2this year.. its so easy
Wow great to hear!
The only key component I didn't hear you mention in the setup was sliding 60% of your weight into your lead foot (and trying to keep this pretty consistent throughout the swing). Steve does this in conjunction with opening the face/sliding the handle forward
Good add. Thank you 👍🏻
Been waiting for someone to review this swing. Interested in seeing how it works for you.
Great. Thanks for checking out the channel. 👍🏻
@@GolfQuestChannel Are you keeping more weight on the lead leg?
Strong Grip?
@@benhikingoutdoors1632 trying to keep more weight on the lead leg (like 60-40) but I struggle being consistent with this. My grip is slightly on the strong side yes (as much as I’ve tried to fight this in the past) for this swing it seems to help.
I follow Steve Johnson and took his advice on chipping and it made me better. I think I will give this a try. Do you pay for the Eureka Golf Swing or have you just followed his UA-cam videos?
So far I’ve just pieced together as much as I can from a bunch of his videos. I’m cheap 😩
@@GolfQuestChannel I have invested too much in golf and refuse to ever pay for a lesson or advice. I would say I'm not cheap just stubborn.
@@onsloughtgolf I hear you Josh! That’s one of the reasons I have this channel - try to squeeze as much free advice out of UA-cam as possible. It’s just tricky finding stuff that seems to make a difference as I’m sure you have experienced.
This swing method has improved my game immensely. Through experimentation, I flare my lead foot a little more than Steve suggests and I turn my hips toward target a little at set up. It clears my lead hip so I don't really have to worry about turning the lower body (always has been a problem for me) and I just naturally end up on my front foot. And I don't need a big body turn on the backswing. If you think about throwing a ball or skipping a stone on a lake, your lead foot is aways pointed toward the target. I think the traditional golf swing is unnatural and I think it's a recipe for injuries, especially at my age - 70. Flaring my lead foot takes all the stress off my back. I love this swing with my adaptations. I don't manipulate the club face like you do here but I still hit it straight. But it's not a magical cure for other faults. You must still keep the lead arm straight and maintain the lag through the swing. It's a great swing method. However, I couldn't get it to work with my driver. No problem though because I've finally figured out how to hit my driver straight just about every time. I can't explain why it works. I just stumbled on the swing one day at the range and found it was easily repeated.
So how do u hit your driver? Reg or closed stance. Do u stack n tilt? Etc
Actually, I use a reg. stance, but now, I choke down about 4 inches on my driver and a little less on my other long clubs. Then, using this swing thought I just let it rip. BUT KEEPING MY LEAD ARM STRAIGHT AT ALL TIMES. Played yesterday and when I did this, I crushed my driver and 5 & 6 irons. Shortening the club by choking down is so amazing. I feel so free to just swing the damn club without a lot of thought or anxiety. BUT...KEEP THE LEAD ARM STRAIGHT. I'm 71 and I hit my driver down the middle every time yesterday with my longest drive at 220 yards. That's what I could do with choking down 4 inches. Try it and let me know how it goes. Lots of videos about cutting your driver down, but why do that when all you have to do is choke down (easier to re-sell your clubs later). Good luck.@@arizonaboy59
As youve set up there i would ne getting a fade ,quite big fade , or a pull as my mind ‘saves’ the shot .
Taking away down the target line is my go to when all else is failing though . That and slowing down .
Following!
Appreciated! 👍🏻
Steve is a big fan of Ben Hogan’s swing. A lot of his teachings seem rooted in that.
I tried eureka and it worked great with 7 - PW but I had trouble with 6 - Driver. It did check my tendency to go over top. Its wierd but simple. The challenge is where to place ball in set up for each club. I sometimes chunked it with 8 and topped it with a fairway wood/driver. Need help.
When can we expect another Eureka updated video?
I'm working on a Golf Ball review video right now but I was considering doing a full sim round using the Eureka swing soon. Is that something you would like to see?
Your 8 iron was incredible.
Get lucky from time to time 😉. It also happens to be my favourite club.
Steve Johnston has his driver set up with L foot flare vs open feet ?
If I understand your question correctly I believe he does both (open stance and foot flared out a touch)
I've only just come across this, and I was interested because I've just bought it from Steve's website. As you only did the two videos, I'm assuming that you've moved on. It would have been interesting if you had done at least one more video explaining why it wasn't for you, what the negatives and positives were, etc. I'm a bit late to the party, so I will understand if you never see this.
@@markjhoney I see you 😁 and you’re right that would have been a good video. I never really planned to move on I just kind of got away from it. Nevertheless this is a solid suggestion.
@@GolfQuestChannel I was wondering the same thing as I was searching for the on the course review. And now I see you are trying JVGA. I just started messing around with great success doing an open stance to help my over drawing and Steve system is somewhat like Lee Trevino swing. But it would be great to do a pros & cons as it appears from the small sample size to work well.
Steve doesn't open the face to the path and then take the grip. Grip is pre established with his being neutral. The club faces out towards the center line target. The outer cane is simply for path.
Good to know. I will have to take another look.
@GolfQuestChannel no worries. His face maybe a little open but not twisting open. Just don't want you over hooking it. Jim venetos does prescribe the grip this way in the sense that you take your preset pivot and then grip the club. From what I see is most nail their wedges and short irons with the strong grip but block the driver or duck hook. I like your swing though!
Even though you're a leftie, Harvey Penick always said 'aim left, swing right'.😸
I've gotten used to "flipping" golf advice being a lefty. Another fellow lefty told me he has to do golfing gymnastics in his head when watching videos lol. Thanks for checking out the channel.