Can This ONE Simple Drill Fix Everything Wrong With Your Golf Swing?
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- Опубліковано 3 лют 2022
- In this video, Steve shows how a right arm only rock skip style exercise helps a student fix 30 years of bad habits all at once!
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The right arm drill has done wonders for me over the past couple of years Steve.. great input .. thank you.
Great drill! I did it before every swing and it helped me to lead the downswing with my hips and hit straight compressed shots! Thanks!
Thanks for the lesson. Great job!
Another great lesson, and I really mean it.
Thanks Steve. Makes absolute sense. Now just have to try and stick with it.
Great Drill THX!
Been using this for years it works, the other best is a swing fan.
Great tips
So good!
Nice and simple
Hi Steve
Great video ....love the drill
If you can add in lines to show the difference between the two swings ...a little difficult to follow....ill def subscribe
I used to play a big draw, but my misses were blocks, and hooks. The key is to think exit left. You’ll add more right side bend, but the main thing is… you’ll add rotation. The golf swing is down, under, and through. I’m now able to work the ball either direction, with less curvature. It’s changed my game. Great video!
Will try! I make good contact but distance is terrible :(
A close examination of his takeaway shows the problem in that his hands were coming inside too quickly throwing the club onto too flat of a plane and limiting his true arc width which means that his connection was lacking in the early backswing leading to a downswing stall of the lower body, swing out to right field, and lack of compression. The "stone skipping" drill restored some actual true width to his backswing and allowed him to release through the ball.
Yeah whatever. Best ball striker ever
My entire coaching approach is based on the trail arm and the throw motion. I call it the swinging gate but it works wonders for every golfer.
Jim Powell here.
As he is nearing the top of his backswing is when he should start his left side moving. Transitioning to the downswing he should throw the club down to the ball. The face will square up after the left side has moved toward the target. Using the feel of skipping a rock is fine. That does help in the downswing. The key in my opinion is to start the left side just before the downswing starts. Just let it happen. One other thing feel your right shoulder being back. Probably to much info here.
I disagree with feeling the right shoulder being back for someone that struggles with blocks. He should be trying to hit the ball with his right shoulder. Down, under, and through.
This drill catches my attention because of how he is moving his right knee to start the downswing. Do you advocate initiating the downswing with the right knee? Another stellar video Steve, thank you so much!
It is a really good trigger for some people.
I'm a natural lefty who golf's right. Any drills in using left arm for a drill. Such as a Frisbee drill on the swing or a backhanded tennis swing? I will try this drill anyway.
I am a natural rights who golf left. Actually both left and right as was taught to switch hit in baseball really young.
What I do is the drills they show but in reverse for a lefty. So this drill I would do with my left hand . As it is not my strong hand it takes a bit longer to get right but in returns strength that arm up to help in the swing. That would be my suggestion and I don't think having strong hand do the work of pulling helps the swing the other hand has to push and snap it through! I hope this make sense.
Tom. I have the same issues as you, à lefty, golfing right. We were always told that the left arm does the work, right arm just goes along for the ride. I have a tough time to activate the right. Thinking à base-ball bat swing would help. jm
@@jmack619 Thanks for the tip. I remember as a teenager I had good success using my left arm for power and my right arm for control. But mostly on for the ride as far as power.
This is my miss push and low pull hooks
Love the video, can't listen to it with the background music. Please, please, please... asking nicely, lose the music when you are talking.
Noted
@@Inmotion70 personally had to play it over to hear the music. As a lefty hitting right, My right arm is useless. This has to help. We were told ... the right arm just goes along for the ride. ?
Will this help with pulls as well as blocks? Pulls are my big problem.
Hmm depending on why you're pulling yes possibly.
Well done. Was he to close to the ball? It looks like in the drill he is 2 or so inches outside the ball. Just curious.
Measurements change when only the right arm is on the club. It's a drill.
@@Inmotion70 I figured that. Just wanted to check. Thanks.
Is there a conflict in modern golf instruction concerning how and how much the shouders should be open at impact? In this golfer's example, the corrected swing was an early, very open shoulder position during impact. In Dr. Kwon's analysis based upon scientific measurements of ground forces in the swing, the shoulders should be slightly closed before coming into impact and then opened much later in the impact interval. He advocates a shift motion wherein even very early in the downswing the shoulders are still closing. I recall a video by Gregg McHatton that advocated the same thing, the closed shoulder position being carried into the beginning of the downswing resulting in their opening much later than is demonstrated in the golfer in this video. It seems the application of pressure into the ground by the feet of the golfer at the correct time and in the correct directions makes for a more powerful delivery of the club through the hitting area. It may be argued that the early opening of the shoulders dissipates the full amount of power that could be delivered at tmpact.
First, it depends on what body segment you're measuring and how you're measuring it. Shoulders are different than chest/thorax/torso. Second, that's just a drill to get an exaggerated feel of everything. With the left arm off, a lot of things change.
Thanks for the comment. The picture of Mike Austin in the skelton suit gives a great look and help on getting the golfer into into impact.
@@everetturech799 I,m thinking mike austin did that on halloween 🎃
In my case, this drill will not fix everything wrong with my swing, only a part of it,,, still have to work on Grip,Alignment, Balance,weight shift,due in part to my Age, body type and flexibility, but the concept is good
Apart from that it’s ok though?😀
Yeah, well other than that.😂
He is still pulling with the hands in transition. He doesn't lead with the "step" as Austin and you suggest. You can see this by the big separation in his elbows at lead arm parallel in the D.S. You can play this way but it will be a struggle just a different one then he had before. He needs to transition earlier using the " step" before the attempt at the " throw".
imagine someone points at the moon and you focus on the finger
@@GolfSidekick 👏👏 best comment of 2022!
@@GolfSidekick The devil is in the details!! Golf swing instruction for the most part is full of details about mechanics that's apparent after 500+ years of it.
Whaddaplaya
Sometimes coaches are the ones screwing players. Instead of being asked to throw, had this player been instructed "how to throw" or "skip stones", a lot of complicated information would have been supplied to the brain and then those words computed and a confusion of movements as the player tries to complete the process. Instead, tell a person to simply throw an object--without any further instructions and just about everyone (especially males) can do it.
Throwing is a part of human DNA. From the days going back thousands of years as hunter/gatherer humans have been able to throw. It's in all of us.
Even though throwing is very complicated all a child needs is to see the image of how throwing looks and within a few minutes that child can throw. Try explaining how to throw to a child and you never get there.
So many "hitting" sports come down to throwing and catching.
Good video.
Mr. Hips
Another drill is to do the same and through the club straight!!!!!!
The golfer in question ends up with a flying right elbow, which surely isn’t to be recommended! Before and after this drill he also collapses his left leg in the follow through.
We can clean that up later. Not a big deal.
Stack and tilt? Looks that way....good swing however!
Not in the slightest.
That bent left knee at impact needs to get fixed
The guys on TV swing don’t apply to a 70 year old senior. This is what’s wrong with teaching, everyone want to cater to the “TOUR” style swing, when actually most majority of golfers are mid aged or above.
this is a load of crapola