‘Whatever I ask you to do, you’ll exaggerate it,’ is what my coach always said to me 😂 It’s bloody hard trying to turn less than your physical limit and still know where to make the transition ! Brill video, Matt, very helpful too. Thanks. 👍🏻
I'm working on producing a consistent divot. I take a divot only with my wedges. All other clubs just brush the ground under the ball. Result is a lower ball flat and significant roll out (no stopping power in the green). So I'm trying to persuade myself to hit down on the ball to get a higher ball flight to stop the ball on the green. But making this change on a mat is a real problem.
Not so many comments about the difficulty in getting it up!! Great lesson, if I was in the UK I'd go to this guy. Watching this has given some insight to improving my own swing, so thank you 😎
Woah, your hands are like past your heels at the top of your swing! You must have super long arms for your height, or you must be insanely flexible. Wish I could do that lol
Wasn’t the first lesson about being too stacked then tilting back into impact so he had you move off the ball back? Now instead of moving off the ball back he wants you stacked? Is this not going back to the first fault you came to him with?
Interesting! That seems dangerous letting a student ease back into what they were doing prior but makes sense if you went too far exaggerating the fix and now you’re finding the middle ground. Thanks!
‘Whatever I ask you to do, you’ll exaggerate it,’ is what my coach always said to me 😂 It’s bloody hard trying to turn less than your physical limit and still know where to make the transition ! Brill video, Matt, very helpful too. Thanks. 👍🏻
Great lesson and a great teacher
I'm working on producing a consistent divot. I take a divot only with my wedges. All other clubs just brush the ground under the ball. Result is a lower ball flat and significant roll out (no stopping power in the green). So I'm trying to persuade myself to hit down on the ball to get a higher ball flight to stop the ball on the green. But making this change on a mat is a real problem.
Tiger says when he is flushing his irons he doesn’t take a divot he bruises the ground.
I've not seen your swing for a while Coach but it's looking much more fluid 👏👏
Love this
Fascinating how he knows instantly where he wants to take your swing. Well done for adapting so quickly.
they had a session prior to this
Gems- love the ‘chip it out’ with intent -resonates - how will you know if can’t do it in slow motion….
Not so many comments about the difficulty in getting it up!! Great lesson, if I was in the UK I'd go to this guy. Watching this has given some insight to improving my own swing, so thank you 😎
You can get lessons from him on Skillest 👍👍
Swing looking 👌 dear boy
Probably not as good as yours MD 🔥
Woah, your hands are like past your heels at the top of your swing! You must have super long arms for your height, or you must be insanely flexible. Wish I could do that lol
To my untrained eye it the swing now looks more stable like the tour pros.
Brookes and Scottie are both 1.5 down with driver
Lockey I had the same problem. Thank god for Viagra 😀
😂😂😂
@@CoachLockey Matt do you do face to face lessons?
Wasn’t the first lesson about being too stacked then tilting back into impact so he had you move off the ball back? Now instead of moving off the ball back he wants you stacked? Is this not going back to the first fault you came to him with?
Yes kind of. I went too far with my practice from the first lesson. It’s fine tuning.
Interesting! That seems dangerous letting a student ease back into what they were doing prior but makes sense if you went too far exaggerating the fix and now you’re finding the middle ground. Thanks!
@coachlockey Do you have the link to your first lesson with Alex ?
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