Something about this newcomer to the golf instruction game! You have a gift for teaching fo sho! I will use your videos exclusively this year. Let’s get me in the low 80’s consistently lol
This is one of the most comprehensive and well explained tutorial on the transfer from backswing to finish position I have seen. Not only did it confirm movements I make in my own swing but helped me make sense of things I am not doing but can easily implement. Thank you for being so thorough.
For me what you said about the shoulder working down towards the outside of the trail foot made such a big difference. Who wou'dve thought this little point is so key. I've tried this drill before, but only focused on the elbow going into the side of the stomach - sometimes it helped contact, sometimes not - now I understand how to do this drill correctly.
This one video has transformed my game . At 73 i thought my game was going downhill. Instead i am now back to low 80s because i feel totally confident with my swing. Thanks Andy.
Most coaches talked about transition in other terminologies such as weight shift, low body movement, squat, pelvic tilts etc., but for an ordinary golf amateur, I always found it hard to work out for me. However, this tip is easy to be understood and helps me to practice. Well done, Andy! Pete is incredible!
I’ve always struggled with the transition! So many videos out there but none of them really explain the sequencing or move like this! I just hit some irons in my shed after watching this video and it instantly fixed my early extension and boy was I hitting them crisp. Very keen to try this on the range with my driver as I always struggle, I cover the ball too much with my driver and either top it or hit low stingers, I feel like this is going to help immensely Cheers
I had a revelation tonight at the range, stop trying to hit the driver differently to any other club!! And it worked! I set up driver with the fundamentals, ball at lead ankle, shoulder tilt, slow takeaway etc. But I was trying different swings, and tonight I spanked them dead straight and long! As a amateur who’s taken the game up after a hiatus due to frustration at my inconsistencies. I’ve finally got the fundamentals sorted due to the likes of yourself and others on UA-cam. I had to get grip sorted, stance, ball position etc etc. My game is as good as it’s ever been. My point is, these videos do wonders mate and cheers for all your content.
Awesome video Andy! For the first time I understand and can feel where the club should be from the top down. I'm thrilled with the energy I can produce following your steps. It is greatly appreciated and thank you!!
I’ve been watching a few Pete Cowen videos on the transition from the top of the back swing to impact which has been great and you have explained how that also relates to hitting the driver. I would say this is the most succinct coaching video I have ever seen explaining how to strike a golf ball. Thank you Andy.
Dude, I have never felt my shoulder turn in the downswing was correct because it would always seem too flat…now I know why. The way you explained it, my shoulders now feel a lot more compact in the downswing. Weird thing is, I now feel like I’m finally leveraging the weight of the club head from behind the ball, while my hands are naturally creating shaft lean. This was a key piece of information I needed. Thank you for sharing! I just subscribed to your channel.
Great job. Not many can explain Pete’s teachings well but you do. In my opinion it is the most efficient movement and most repeatable way to play golf. A little tricky to learn because it has to be sequenced correctly but it is actually easier than throwing the hands from the top like I was doing. The lowering with the wrist remaining flexed is the key move to free it up and go.
Hi Andy, Your transition training is amazing. After many years I finally understand where and when the club should be. In fact it worked so well I had a hole in one tonight! Thank you for what you do and keep up the excellent training videos!! Best Dave
I am a 12 Hcp and have been struggling with Consistency of control. This video has given me a singular thought of getting that rear shoulder over rear foot and has literally changed my game. I don't have to think about anything else and it's made my timing near autonomous. This is the only video that has fixed my game. Thank you Andy
Probably the best instruction I've seen in ages - really good and clear information with different feels to help understand. Loving your videos of late keep them coming 👍
this lesson offered up anuggent I had been missing during my time in study of Pete's swing building and that nugget is the trail leg knee bend. Your emphasis on the knee and explanation of results relating to improper knee action struck a cord and got me over a hump I was battling. I drilled the inward knee flex to the point it has now become a trigger to initiate the down swing . I feel this move begins the chain of events that create proper shoulder tilt during the down swing creating more meshing of upper and lower body allowing me to deliver the club face in position to allow for more efficient shaft lean and compression of the ball at impact. I have added approx 20 yds to my PW after only a few days of drilling this move...Thx mate
andy, i kinda learned this from some of pete cowens videos and this is helping refine the action. theres's snow on the ground now here in massachusetts but i clear an area in the yard and hit orange wiffle ball off a mat for practice. thnx for the help.
That is one of the best explanations of the golf swing I’ve ever heard. How you explain that really resonates with me. I’m headed to Puerto Rico today, and hope to be on the course tomorrow. I’m going to be thinking of this drill and will report back on how it goes.thank you very much.
That is an amazing tip!!! When you relate to club golfers I fall into this category. I need to work on this idea in trackman with my practice. THANK YOU. This makes total sense. Brilliant!!!!
Harvey Penik magic move. Old is new and new is old. Jim McLean talked about the slot and the 3 ways to get there and then lead knee turns towards the target, hip bump while the the upper body tilts a little with irons and a lot with driver and the hands drop down in sync with the bump and turn. This is a great video. I see a lot of my friends throw the hands at the ball. It’s impossible to play consistently with that death move.
The best You Tube video on golf I have ever seen and god knows being a high handicapper I have looked at so many :) Brilliant stuff Andy, this video has brought my game on so much. Getting so much better contact and height now with my irons and driver from the moves on your lesson!
Great demo' of the iron transition - that is something I really need to work on during the winter. I can connect well with the driver but the iron game is in need of work. Cheers
Great lesson! And I learned/confirmed something that you didn’t emphasize, but you were definitely doing it. This was supposed to be my “golf comeback year,” but a car accident has definitely delayed that. The chemotherapy for the cancer ruined my fingers for a year. It’s like they were smashed by hammers as the chemo kills your nails. So it’s hard to grip the club, especially where the fingers overlap or are compressed. I even lost a nail from not much contact at all. It got infected and took a long time to heal. During that time off, I have gotten rid of my John Daly swing back practicing in my head. But it’s hard to get into some positions that I had time to correct in the past due to the long way down to the ball. And that’s where the March car accident hindered things. I now have pinched nerves in my neck and mid/low back issues. I have an MRI next week to make nothing is going on in the mid/low back that would be a long term issue. If not, I’m free to work more on what I saw in this video. That is this (I know, long story). The left butt check for righties. As you pull down, your left cheek moves out and back to match your right cheek. Thereby making room for the arms to clear while making the move you’re teaching. My mistake and others is the right cheek moving to the ball without clearing the left side, causing the golfer to stand up out of the swing and blocking the swing path. I struggle with this new swing of coming up out of the swing, losing my spine angle. Or getting my lower body stuck, causing my swing to decelerate and then flip at the ball. I saw this some time ago from Grant Horvat but didn’t get it. Today I saw a UA-cam Short golf lesson from a channel I’ve never seen and it clicked. I’m currently going through all of your videos I missed over the past year. Tough watching golf vids when you can’t play. 🥂
This was just as big to me as the lesson where he spoke about spinning your right arm; when he suggested Hogan wanted 3 right hands. The right shoulder going down, makes me maintain my 45 degrees.
Yes Andy Ben Hogan said the down swing starts with the lower body!! Would you say then it's kinda both upper shoulder ! and lower! Body great lesson thanks Tom
No idea if you do this on purpose, but when you’re talking about spine angle, the fact you have a dark zipper running down the front of your chest really helps to illustrate it 👍
Great instructional video Andy. Love how you break down, what some would deem a ‘complex’ golf move, into a simple to understand element of the golf swing. Or ‘The Move’! This is my next practice session at the range! :)
Brilliant video Wish I knew this thirty years ago. Instruction was so bad in those days it was nearly impossible to get thsi kind of quality advice on the transition.
@@andycartergolf Worked well. competition handicap 21. I Went round in nett 65 (par71) course, which is an improvement. This worked very well with my Irons, so very pleased. Need a bit more time with woods but my body feels better with the downswing and follow through. Medal on Wednesday !!!!!
I tried this at the range this morning and was pleased with the result with my 7 iron, but I din't get as good a result with the driver, there is still a lot of work for me to do with this drill, thank you for this lesson.
Good explanation of how it should be done....I find the driver easier than irons....which I either hit fat (which varies 2 inches to 4/5 inches) or top the ball....if I manage to make reasonable contact shots are very high with poor distance...
Highly recommend reaching out to Andy for coaching. He has made a huge difference in my game after coming back to the game after a 15 year break. Clear instruction and great drills I can do with just the club at home that translates to the course and my time on the driving range. Worth the investment if you want to improve.
The video is excellent and since I've been applying the momentum, I've seen a great improvement. However, too often, bringing the elbow towards the abdomen makes me direct the ball to the left at the end of the movement. Marc-André
You talk about hitting down on irons, and up on woods - expanding on that: Have you had any students that do an okay job of hitting you on the driver, but are much too down with their irons? 8-9 degrees down based on Trackman and GCQuad (as opposed to 4 degrees that tour pro average)? Aside from ball position is there anything else you see that leads to being too descending of an angle of attack on irons?
Yes well the likes of Brooks Koepka hit down on driver. But we coach to hit up to minimise spin and improve launch. But to answer your question, you may need to look at weight distribution or club release timings
The movement of the right knee/hip is correctly described, the motion of the left knee/leg could be described a bit more accurately, even though demonstrated correctly with the driver. Source: On Learning Golf, Percy Boomer, 1941. When you throw a frisbee, you feel how the left hip should move; also when you imagine to 'throw' a heavy suitcase up above your head, like in a train. The left leg action starts earlier, the pelvis rotation is much tighter and the left leg sort of pushes the left hip more or less in a quarter circle behind you and the right hip takes the place of the left hip in a tight 'inside', almost straight motion. Anyway, better to read Percy Boomer, he is the expert; there is a bit more to it.
I would say more the toes otherwise outside the foot you are in danger of being stuck behind yourself. The focus needs to be how the right arm works down. I have a video with Cowen out next Monday
Another excellent video and something to work on out on the range. Desperately trying to become more consistent with my ball striking as 2 good shots are usually followed by a bad one, and more often it’s a fat one!
Hi Andy, Thank you for this video. I am sure it will help me a lot with both Irons and Driver. Do you have a video on how to lower Spin with the Driver? I am currently reaching aprox 5.000 rpm's with driver which costs me quite significant loss of distance. Thanks.
Hi @@andycartergolf, Just wanted to let you know. I worked a bit on the drills in this video at home and then went to the indoor practice facility. And my spin went down from the aprox. 5000 to between 1800 and 2400. Massive improvement right away. Thank you very much. This has immediately given me 25-30 metres more with my driver. Now I need to work on club-head speed to ramp it up even a bit more. Thanks again.
Great lesson. Just wondering do you have your stance open or closed with different clubs and are your shoulders aligned with your feet or perpendicular to your target line. I'm just referencing Ben Hogans chart for the feet. I'm not sure how my swing path should be . Thanks for all the great vids.👍
Ah I always thought that dropping my arms to start the downswing. But when I drop it down, my wrist flattens, doesn’t hold the angle like you have demonstrated.
Something about this newcomer to the golf instruction game! You have a gift for teaching fo sho! I will use your videos exclusively this year. Let’s get me in the low 80’s consistently lol
Love it Michael.
I also coach online if you want any personal lessons designed for just your swing.
skillest.app.link/profile?u=g93yTpGrdMJBCMDST
Pull the bell rope. Or the toilet chain, for the older peeps!😂
This is one of the most comprehensive and well explained tutorial on the transfer from backswing to finish position I have seen. Not only did it confirm movements I make in my own swing but helped me make sense of things I am not doing but can easily implement. Thank you for being so thorough.
For me what you said about the shoulder working down towards the outside of the trail foot made such a big difference. Who wou'dve thought this little point is so key. I've tried this drill before, but only focused on the elbow going into the side of the stomach - sometimes it helped contact, sometimes not - now I understand how to do this drill correctly.
Yes i think shoulder is better as right arm isn’t a real ‘body move’ however works for some
I’ve been so fortunate to learn from Pete Cowen. I hope you enjoy. Leave a comment if you think this will help
This one video has transformed my game . At 73 i thought my game was going downhill. Instead i am now back to low 80s because i feel totally confident with my swing. Thanks Andy.
That’s tremendous, great feedback, and well done you 👊🏽👍🏽
Wow , I have spent months looking for a explanation like this , just goes to show how good a tutor you are Andy . Thank you, more like this please.
Glad its helped Pete
Most coaches talked about transition in other terminologies such as weight shift, low body movement, squat, pelvic tilts etc., but for an ordinary golf amateur, I always found it hard to work out for me. However, this tip is easy to be understood and helps me to practice. Well done, Andy! Pete is incredible!
Thanks for the positive comment and i’m glad youve found if helpful
actually the most helpful video ive ever seen and ive been in the youtube golf scene since well before you Cater went to Dubai. gold quality here
I’ve always struggled with the transition! So many videos out there but none of them really explain the sequencing or move like this! I just hit some irons in my shed after watching this video and it instantly fixed my early extension and boy was I hitting them crisp. Very keen to try this on the range with my driver as I always struggle, I cover the ball too much with my driver and either top it or hit low stingers, I feel like this is going to help immensely
Cheers
I had a revelation tonight at the range, stop trying to hit the driver differently to any other club!! And it worked! I set up driver with the fundamentals, ball at lead ankle, shoulder tilt, slow takeaway etc. But I was trying different swings, and tonight I spanked them dead straight and long! As a amateur who’s taken the game up after a hiatus due to frustration at my inconsistencies. I’ve finally got the fundamentals sorted due to the likes of yourself and others on UA-cam. I had to get grip sorted, stance, ball position etc etc. My game is as good as it’s ever been. My point is, these videos do wonders mate and cheers for all your content.
Awesome, glad the videos are helping so much. keep up the good practice and i'll keep the videos coming
Awesome video Andy! For the first time I understand and can feel where the club should be from the top down.
I'm thrilled with the energy I can produce following your steps. It is greatly appreciated and thank you!!
I’ve been watching a few Pete Cowen videos on the transition from the top of the back swing to impact which has been great and you have explained how that also relates to hitting the driver. I would say this is the most succinct coaching video I have ever seen explaining how to strike a golf ball. Thank you Andy.
My pleasure. Thank you so much for watching and I hope it helps
Dude, I have never felt my shoulder turn in the downswing was correct because it would always seem too flat…now I know why. The way you explained it, my shoulders now feel a lot more compact in the downswing. Weird thing is, I now feel like I’m finally leveraging the weight of the club head from behind the ball, while my hands are naturally creating shaft lean. This was a key piece of information I needed. Thank you for sharing! I just subscribed to your channel.
Thank you John
Great job. Not many can explain Pete’s teachings well but you do. In my opinion it is the most efficient movement and most repeatable way to play golf. A little tricky to learn because it has to be sequenced correctly but it is actually easier than throwing the hands from the top like I was doing. The lowering with the wrist remaining flexed is the key move to free it up and go.
Hi Andy,
Your transition training is amazing. After many years I finally understand where and when the club should be. In fact it worked so well I had a hole in one tonight! Thank you for what you do and keep up the excellent training videos!! Best Dave
Thank you. Glad youve found it so helpful. I Appreciate the message
I am a 12 Hcp and have been struggling with Consistency of control. This video has given me a singular thought of getting that rear shoulder over rear foot and has literally changed my game. I don't have to think about anything else and it's made my timing near autonomous. This is the only video that has fixed my game.
Thank you Andy
Awesome, happy to help
muchas gracias. la mejor clase. felicitaciones
Probably the best instruction I've seen in ages - really good and clear information with different feels to help understand. Loving your videos of late keep them coming 👍
Thank you, Glad it was helpful!
this lesson offered up anuggent I had been missing during my time in study of Pete's swing building and that nugget is the trail leg knee bend. Your emphasis on the knee and explanation of results relating to improper knee action struck a cord and got me over a hump I was battling. I drilled the inward knee flex to the point it has now become a trigger to initiate the down swing . I feel this move begins the chain of events that create proper shoulder tilt during the down swing creating more meshing of upper and lower body allowing me to deliver the club face in position to allow for more efficient shaft lean and compression of the ball at impact. I have added approx 20 yds to my PW after only a few days of drilling this move...Thx mate
My pleasure, great work
andy, i kinda learned this from some of pete cowens videos and this is helping refine the action. theres's snow on the ground now here in massachusetts but i clear an area in the yard and hit orange wiffle ball off a mat for practice. thnx for the help.
Dear Andy, during the down swing, do you use arm power or only body rotation power?
body rotation power. arm power might be powerful but aren't always stable, making golf balls go either right or left
Brilliant instruction, Andy. Many thanks.....I will defo work on this over the winter!
You have upped your game lately Andy!
Thanks for all the great videos!
Great video, thank you for the demo.
That is one of the best explanations of the golf swing I’ve ever heard. How you explain that really resonates with me. I’m headed to Puerto Rico today, and hope to be on the course tomorrow. I’m going to be thinking of this drill and will report back on how it goes.thank you very much.
Thank you, glad it resonates and hope it works for you
That is an amazing tip!!! When you relate to club golfers I fall into this category. I need to work on this idea in trackman with my practice. THANK YOU. This makes total sense. Brilliant!!!!
Harvey Penik magic move. Old is new and new is old. Jim McLean talked about the slot and the 3 ways to get there and then lead knee turns towards the target, hip bump while the the upper body tilts a little with irons and a lot with driver and the hands drop down in sync with the bump and turn. This is a great video. I see a lot of my friends throw the hands at the ball. It’s impossible to play consistently with that death move.
Thanks Andy, made it sound simple
Such a concise breakdown of the hardest part of a golf swing! Can't wait to try this out on the Range tomorrow
Hope it works well for you
Nice one Andy! Definitely going to try to get that feel to stop me throwing club out from top of swing
Very well explained, you make it all so clear, Andy! I will have to incorporate this "pump-drill" into my routine.
Another great lesson, Andy! I always pick up something to apply to my game. Cheers!
The best You Tube video on golf I have ever seen and god knows being a high handicapper I have looked at so many :) Brilliant stuff Andy, this video has brought my game on so much. Getting so much better contact and height now with my irons and driver from the moves on your lesson!
Love it John
Glad its all helping you
Agreed
Excellent lesson Andy !! 🔥
Great demo' of the iron transition - that is something I really need to work on during the winter.
I can connect well with the driver but the iron game is in need of work.
Cheers
As an avid learner and golf geek you rarely come across a video with such clarity. Amazing job Andy 🙏
Thanks for the detailed explanation, it now makes a lot more sense to me the transition .
You're very welcome!
I love your teaching. thank you Andy !
Appreciate this. Thank you
Really good instruction. Thank you.
Best one yet Andy well done
This makes a lot of sense. When I'm sending my irons left my swing thought to correct is that I'm pulling down on a chain to start the downswing
Great lesson! And I learned/confirmed something that you didn’t emphasize, but you were definitely doing it. This was supposed to be my “golf comeback year,” but a car accident has definitely delayed that. The chemotherapy for the cancer ruined my fingers for a year. It’s like they were smashed by hammers as the chemo kills your nails. So it’s hard to grip the club, especially where the fingers overlap or are compressed. I even lost a nail from not much contact at all. It got infected and took a long time to heal. During that time off, I have gotten rid of my John Daly swing back practicing in my head. But it’s hard to get into some positions that I had time to correct in the past due to the long way down to the ball. And that’s where the March car accident hindered things. I now have pinched nerves in my neck and mid/low back issues. I have an MRI next week to make nothing is going on in the mid/low back that would be a long term issue. If not, I’m free to work more on what I saw in this video. That is this (I know, long story). The left butt check for righties. As you pull down, your left cheek moves out and back to match your right cheek. Thereby making room for the arms to clear while making the move you’re teaching. My mistake and others is the right cheek moving to the ball without clearing the left side, causing the golfer to stand up out of the swing and blocking the swing path. I struggle with this new swing of coming up out of the swing, losing my spine angle. Or getting my lower body stuck, causing my swing to decelerate and then flip at the ball. I saw this some time ago from Grant Horvat but didn’t get it. Today I saw a UA-cam Short golf lesson from a channel I’ve never seen and it clicked. I’m currently going through all of your videos I missed over the past year. Tough watching golf vids when you can’t play. 🥂
Hopefully you can play again soon my friend
that trail shoulder move down and through is a
priceless piece in the puzzle ...it works !!🤔👍
This is the Stephen Dean "down" drill.
Andy ,Sir that rear leg action is what Jack Nicklaus was taught to where He actually rolled His rear -right Foot to the inside .
This was just as big to me as the lesson where he spoke about spinning your right arm; when he suggested Hogan wanted 3 right hands.
The right shoulder going down, makes me maintain my 45 degrees.
Oh my goodness, just brilliant. Thanks so much.
Great explanation, perhaps the best I've had. Well done!
Glad it was helpful!
Very good Andy, simple and understandable
That's a good way of explaining the movement, thanks pal.
Thanks for the comment Martin
Brilliant video thanks, question if you don’t mind! When do you recenter I may missed that part if I did sorry
Thank you sir. Good stuff.
Very correctly explained the body moment . 100%with you 👍
Really enjoyed that ... looking forward to practicing !
Thanks buddy
Yes Andy Ben Hogan said the down swing starts with the lower body!! Would you say then it's kinda both upper shoulder ! and lower! Body great lesson thanks Tom
No idea if you do this on purpose, but when you’re talking about spine angle, the fact you have a dark zipper running down the front of your chest really helps to illustrate it 👍
i'm clever like that ;)
Great instructional video can’t wait to take it to the practice area.
Thank you, hope it helps
Great instructional video Andy. Love how you break down, what some would deem a ‘complex’ golf move, into a simple to understand element of the golf swing. Or ‘The Move’! This is my next practice session at the range! :)
Awesome, thanks for the comment. I hope the practice goes well
Great lesson Andy! Thank you for your detailed explanations! 😍👏
Glad you liked it!
Brilliant video Wish I knew this thirty years ago. Instruction was so bad in those days it was nearly impossible to get thsi kind of quality advice on the transition.
Tell me about it! I wish I knew this 20 years ago!!
Really clear and helpful!
Glad you think so!
Looks good and feels good in front of mirror. The test will be tomorrow on the course at 08.12. Thankyou for the lesson
Play well buddy
@@andycartergolf Worked well. competition handicap 21. I Went round in nett 65 (par71) course, which is an improvement. This worked very well with my Irons, so very pleased. Need a bit more time with woods but my body feels better with the downswing and follow through. Medal on Wednesday !!!!!
@@robertdoran3406 nice mate. Good work indeed !
This is brilliant thank you so much
Superb thank you
I tried this at the range this morning and was pleased with the result with my 7 iron, but I din't get as good a result with the driver, there is still a lot of work for me to do with this drill, thank you for this lesson.
Thanks for sharing, keep it going
Good explanation of how it should be done....I find the driver easier than irons....which I either hit fat (which varies 2 inches to 4/5 inches) or top the ball....if I manage to make reasonable contact shots are very high with poor distance...
Highly recommend reaching out to Andy for coaching. He has made a huge difference in my game after coming back to the game after a 15 year break. Clear instruction and great drills I can do with just the club at home that translates to the course and my time on the driving range. Worth the investment if you want to improve.
Thanks User-yv4 👊🏽
Drills at home are so important and beneficial.
No ball, no outcome just movement drills
The video is excellent and since I've been applying the momentum, I've seen a great improvement. However, too often, bringing the elbow towards the abdomen makes me direct the ball to the left at the end of the movement. Marc-André
Andy, Thank you so much for this. This will help me no end and i believe one of the last swing pieces I need. Great advice and thank you for sharing.
Awesome. Hope it helps
I needed this in
Andy, this is the spinning forearm drill in essence that we discussed in another video?
Yes that is correct
You talk about hitting down on irons, and up on woods - expanding on that: Have you had any students that do an okay job of hitting you on the driver, but are much too down with their irons? 8-9 degrees down based on Trackman and GCQuad (as opposed to 4 degrees that tour pro average)? Aside from ball position is there anything else you see that leads to being too descending of an angle of attack on irons?
Yes well the likes of Brooks Koepka hit down on driver.
But we coach to hit up to minimise spin and improve launch.
But to answer your question, you may need to look at weight distribution or club release timings
Great video Andy
One of the easiest transition videos to date that I have seen. trying to put it into practice, but still a away to go lol
The movement of the right knee/hip is correctly described, the motion of the left knee/leg could be described a bit more accurately, even though demonstrated correctly with the driver. Source: On Learning Golf, Percy Boomer, 1941. When you throw a frisbee, you feel how the left hip should move; also when you imagine to 'throw' a heavy suitcase up above your head, like in a train. The left leg action starts earlier, the pelvis rotation is much tighter and the left leg sort of pushes the left hip more or less in a quarter circle behind you and the right hip takes the place of the left hip in a tight 'inside', almost straight motion. Anyway, better to read Percy Boomer, he is the expert; there is a bit more to it.
Do you still feel as the your leaving the club behind hands up when you transition from the top
That f bomb almost came out at 8:36 haha, but great instructions thank you!
Great video. Quick question: does the the trail shoulder move down towards trail toes or outside the trail foot?
I would say more the toes otherwise outside the foot you are in danger of being stuck behind yourself.
The focus needs to be how the right arm works down.
I have a video with Cowen out next Monday
Another excellent video and something to work on out on the range. Desperately trying to become more consistent with my ball striking as 2 good shots are usually followed by a bad one, and more often it’s a fat one!
Well i hope this helps somewhat. If you want more detailed help then drop me a DM on the Skillest app
Thanks Andy. Useful tips as per. Do you agree that the left arm would be straight and not chicken winging
Straight is ideal but some players need to flex a little
Hi Andy,
Thank you for this video. I am sure it will help me a lot with both Irons and Driver. Do you have a video on how to lower Spin with the Driver? I am currently reaching aprox 5.000 rpm's with driver which costs me quite significant loss of distance. Thanks.
Yes I have, this video is probably a good help or my previous driver one too
Hi @@andycartergolf, Just wanted to let you know. I worked a bit on the drills in this video at home and then went to the indoor practice facility. And my spin went down from the aprox. 5000 to between 1800 and 2400. Massive improvement right away. Thank you very much. This has immediately given me 25-30 metres more with my driver. Now I need to work on club-head speed to ramp it up even a bit more. Thanks again.
Great lesson. Just wondering do you have your stance open or closed with different clubs and are your shoulders aligned with your feet or perpendicular to your target line. I'm just referencing Ben Hogans chart for the feet. I'm not sure how my swing path should be . Thanks for all the great vids.👍
I have my feet and shoulders aligned together, generally pointing down the target line
It is a fantastic video. Question. On a tee box. Using anything other than a driver, do you swing as if it were still the driver ?
Swing the club not the position of the golf course.
Great lesson drill video tips
Lovely strike!
Imagine pulling down on a bell rope....get that trail elbow brushing the side of body.....before the synchronised power release!
awesome sir!
Andy great video
I have finally found Pete Cowen's translation.
Does this also apply to woods and wedges?
Absolutely 👊🏽
Great 👍 thanks 🙏
Excellent
Hi Andy, what are the charges for the online class
£95 per month for 1 lesson plus unlimited support and 1 follow up session
Nice one Andy 👍 😊
My pleasure 👍🏽
Ah I always thought that dropping my arms to start the downswing. But when I drop it down, my wrist flattens, doesn’t hold the angle like you have demonstrated.
great video
Fantastic video.
Thank you very much!
Did I understand you correctly that your weight in the backswing only gets to maybe slightly more on the trail leg?
It does ever so slightly but I wouldnt necessarily try and do it purposely in case you overload it
you should do a Pete Cowen Series!
Like if you agree!🙂
Im filming with Pete soon
I can do this, until I get over the ball! Shoulder and hip moves to the ball, working diligently with alignment rod.