You guys are the best. Taking moves from top players, explaining what they do best vs what amateurs do, and then giving us drills to improve. I know how i’ll be hitting me next buckets at the range.
Can you please show the grip and how it effects the correct wrist position at the top in order to create lag. The hand speed video was so enlightening. Knowing what produces lag is the key to learning it. Thanks for helping us!
That was a pretty good one handed Drive!! I practice chipping right hand only for several minutes a day to ingrain a sequence of movements,, left hand only I can't stand. Great info here as usual, thanx.
Once again - anyone who taps the 👎🏻 button on this has no clue about the golf swing & will always struggle to get a ball around a golf course - these lads make the best instruction on the planet - 🤙🏻❤️🙏🏻☮️
Love your videos and this one really helped me immediately when I played today. By focusing on getting my hands down to my thigh/knee it fixed my issue of using my left shoulder too early in the downswing. The swing felt a lot more powerful and consistent. Cant wait to practice this more and get it ingrained.
Straight up one of the best videos you guys have done. I'm helping a young guy who started playing a few months ago. 6'5" and speed to burn. He's obsessed with lag, so he pulls the handle, gets narrow, cups the left wrist - and you don't need me to tell you where he's hitting it. This video is his homework. BTW, how do I get one of Mike trucker caps shipped to Australia??
When my mail shows that Athletic motion golf has posted a new video, my heart beat goes up! I know that there will be another great video, filled with insight, knowledge and drills to get my game a boost. Just out of curiosity, in the video an amateur had a club head speed faster than a tour pro at shaft level to the ground on the down swing, but he was slower at impact. By how many percent could his swing sped increase if could maintain the lag so his hands where outside his right leg, as the pro has?
@@AthleticMotionGolf I would love to gain 8 mph. Just out of curiosity, how many yards is that in carry length? This really gives us amateurs some hope in gaining length from the tee and fairway by just understanding what we versus the pro's do. There is no silver bullet, just understanding the fundamentals. And practise.
Good video. I like the drill with the finger on the sweet spot of the club face at the top of the back swing. I'm going to use this on my sons-in-law, too. I thought the point you two made about not being able to create more lag without a more closed club face was a vital key to success for this.
Hello, coming from a "one plane swing", I really like your first drill, focusing on having a square or even closed club face quite early in the downswing, then you can really have the feeling to push down to the ground with your right plam. The lag in this case is created by te feeling : keeping the right palm "covering the ball and pushing down". Another question do you have video related to one plane golf swing?
Holy sh*t!! I just had my neighbor put his finger on the sweet spot of my club face and chase that hold down to parallel in my downswing. That COMPLETELY changes the feel of how you move the club downward. Now THAT is a damn revelation. I’m taking my ass to the range RIGHT NOW and incorporating that feel after a few drills. Now a have to figure a way to create that feel without needing someone there to put their finger on the sweet spot to allow for that physical feedback. Hmmm….🤔🤔🤔
Thanks for the video guys. I enjoy the technical aspect of your instruction. This reminds me of another popular UA-cam golf instructor I also follow. He had a video some time ago, that suggested holding the club up in front of you, (perpendicular to your body) horizontal - parallel to the ground, and rotating the club more closed that you would normally do - up to 45 degrees closed. I tried this for a while and found I was hitting my irons a lot farther. The only problem I had was pulling too may balls to the left. This seems to help generate a more shaft forward at impact and also maybe a bit more lag. What are your thoughts on this practice? Thanks
Brian Manzella, David Toms, Michael Jacobs is a familiar theme with bucking the trend and doing things the right way. Thanks guys for another great video.
I noticed many good golfers and top tour players have a bent right arm and bowed left wrist through impact. Do you have any videos investigating this move of the right arm? Look at the driver swings of DJ, McDowell, Westwood, Tiger, Spieth, Hogan, Mcilroy, they all have a bent right arm through impact, an average amateur golfer will hit the ball straight to the right with this move, so it appears you also need the bowed left wrist. Thanks
When I do these drills (or any drills that focus on arms and hand positions), I notice my grip pressure always increases. I need to be mindful to keep my grip pressure loose in order to have a relaxed swing.
You guys ever thought about doing a wedges video? How to hit them high/low and lots of spin versus taking spin off? I know that would help me a lot when I'm trying to get something closer to the hole from 100 and in
Another great video.. regarding the hands too far from the body in the down swing and the lead arm too much across the chest... This is a fault of mine, and I have noticed that when the lead arm rides up my chest in the backswing, this puts the hands out too far and the adduction (your video reference) angle gets too low. Keeping connected but also turning to keep that left arm from riding up the chest is critical. IMO. False turn and the lead arm rides up the chest....hands now too far away in downswing, out of sync with right thigh. Wipe. Your first drill I think is what Tom Watson referred to as keeping the club face "square to the arc"....
I know this is an older drill but I'm going through all of your wrist setting and lag videos to hopefully get it right once and for all. I've used the Swing Dyne and the Tour Striker to help but I'm wondering how to pair your "pump the club" video to start with more speed and how to "unload" the 90* angle so late. On video, I see that I start dumping the angle a bit outside my thigh so I'm wondering if I'm pumping too fast from the top and if there is a good drill to marry the two. Thanks for all of your insights in these videos - love them!
Hi, Guys-- I'm new to your site, but I think it's just great. I haven't seen anyplace where you can be reached. First: where do you teach, and how much are lessons? Second: already anticipating that I can't afford to go to you, do you do video analysis? I'm going to the PGA Merchandise show next week (I'm a USGTF guy) and I plan on purchasing a Live View Golf system, so I should be able to put lines over my body and swing, etc. I have ways hit the ball pretty well (I've been playing over 60 years now) but my swing sucks. I know this sounds odd, but I'd trade some of that for a learning curve where I had a technically better move. By the way, any chance you are going to be at the show? I'd love to meet you both. Thanks fora really good and informative site. Art
Hi Art, we're supper easy to reach... you can click on the little icons under our picture in the header above or visit us at athleticmotiongolf.com. Our in-person lesson info is here athleticmotiongolf.com/inperson and our online lesson info can be found here athleticmotiongolf.com/ilessons . Live view is a great tool that we recommend using. We can get you a discount link if you haven't already bought it. And yes, we'll be at the show. Would love to meet you!
Thank you guys I needed this one. I was extending my hands to much forward. These drills should get me back on track. Do you have a good shoulder video.
Can you do a video that shows the clubface-path motion before and at impact for a properly compressed shot please? To show how the club face is squared and stabilized through this area ahead of impact. Magazine and picture instruction have instilled an idea of the club head face-path action as a sweeping open-square-closed type motion with the club face only square for an instant. I my own swing I always felt that the club is closed before impact and it's a driving out and down motion that creates a straight shot. I never feel like I'm swinging the clubface at the target if that makes sense.
Great job fellas. Stirring a pitcher of ice cold martinis with a wooden spoon ( don't want ice chips breaking off) and singing that tune...the look of lag is in your eyes...while watching this vid.
That's the first time I've seen Mike hit a ball!! I wonder your opinion on "wide narrow wide"....that is tossed around in the golf world of instruction... thanks
Awesome video! I saw another one where you stated too much arm adduction in ams causes the right hand to be too far off the hip at left arm parallel, causing lag issues. Do you have any drills to work on lowering the arm adduction angle?
Most of what you have said is correct but what you are saying about Garcia is not. Sergio Garcia is producing more lag than can be shown merely by the amount of shaft angle to the center axis of the lead forearm. It is true that his angle is 90 degrees when looked at that way. However, by leaving the shaft so flattened with the clubhead so far behind him, he has created a tremendous rotational potential around the axis of his lead forearm. The angle that you are describing is the one that can be demonstrated by holding your arm in front of you and holding the shaft vertical. The other lag is illustrated by hanging the lead arm straight down with the shaft pointing straight away from the body and then rotating the shaft towards the trail hip while keeping the shaft level to the ground without moving the body using the rotational capacity of the arm joints. This is also lag and happens much more in some swings than others (even pro ones). Lag is simply any way in which the clubhead and shaft are left behind a particlar dimension of rotation. The golf swing contains both vertical and horizontal dimensions of rotation and this second type of lag is related to the horizontal dimension. Johnny Miller relates this lag to flash crossover speed that pros have and amateurs lack, by which the clubhead crosses the body in a fraction of a second. This lag is created by using the lead arm as what is called a "moment arm" in physics. Both Ben Hogan's and Sergio Garcia's swings have an unusual amount of this type of lag. When both types are particularly evident in a given swing, we tend to perceive large amounts of lag in that swing.
Can you be more specific or provide a timestamp where you would like us to comment? We're demonstrating throughout the video how the right arm connects to the ribcage. The width discussion towards the end talks about the common loss of width from trying to keep the right arm bent and narrow. All concepts that still hold true today.
Great Video. I am a high HCPer ... I have finally learnt how lag feels and starting to see the results. However I am still wondering if my hands and wrists are to remain passive in the swing and just let the club swing through with centrifical force. Or is there a point in the swing that my wrist engage become active to speed up the lag release ?
So, Sergio also seems to have a rather large vertical drop with his hands in his swing and is, or was known as one of the longer iron hitters out there. Are we saying that none of these factors can be attributed to extra loading of the shaft due to his move?
I twist the left hand. I dont ever want to think about the right hand or arm. The right arm ruins more golf shots than any other body part. Twist may be a bad word ! Its way less than a twist . Plus i am left handed ex pro tennis player. So my right handed golf swing is just my one handed backhand tennis shot
I’m getting stuck at the bottom of my downswing. I have changed everything in my swing and I corrected my slice. Now I hit a hook and draw sometimes. I think I’m my hips too quick based on your videos. I’ll flipping out of habit as well. Any suggested videos?
I'm definitely unloading the angle early with my hands clearly behind my thigh at shaft parallel. Can even see the club head slow down before impact watching video DTL. Very depressing haha. Mass shift to far toward the target would be a possible explanation?
The mass should shift, but it needs to do so early so it can stabilize late allowing the hands and club to "catch up." If it's a late shift, the hands get left behind... literally.
If my club face is square to slightly closed when it reaches the my back line in the downswing, there would be no reason to twist the club any more closed, right? I am having trouble getting into that delivery position with my hands opposite my right thigh. Anyways,I will keep working the drills. Thanks for the help guys!
Yes, you still have to keep twisting it closed all the way through impact. We haven’t seen a pro yet who doesn’t. The right arm needs to lower correctly, and early, to get your hands opposite your right thigh. We have some videos coming to show you how👍
For the finger on sweet spot drill, is there a good way to ensure you're not pulling the finger down by pushing right hand over the top and forcing the face down to the ground? I'm trying to ensure I'm doing it while remaining on plane and not forcing it over the top.
For the life of me I can’t get my hands out in front of me like your talking about. Even if really try hard to close the face. I lose the lag before my hands get to my back leg like you said. Any tips. Thanks.
If you can't pull your arms towards the body then how is the pros arms closer to the target at shaft parallel than the ams? The right arm won't get farther away from the body with the left arm in front of the right leg.
The two are completely different both in when they happen and how they happen. The hands swing on an arc. For the pros, that arc is wide out of the top. For ams, it is narrow.
Hey guys, I hit a bunch of buckets doing both drills. Ball consistently starts left and hooks during both drills. Contact is great though. If I try to hit the ball to the right, contact gets bad. Any suggestions?
Isnt lag just physics? A side affect of a proper swing so to speak? The robot doesnt think about lag, it just has no tension in its wrist and the lag occurs naturally.
We used the video u suggested! It helped him understand center of mass and he has much better feel of his swing. Then we added the lag drill like a pro video. Thanks so much!
I love your gears approach and in general your approach. For me, the presentations are too verbal. Not enough demonstration with graphics like many instructors do with Trackman and what you sometimes do with gears.
@@AthleticMotionGolf Yes. There is still too much talking and not enough demonstration for me. Look at a Mike Bender or Hank Haney video as a couple of examples. Just my opinion.
"lag". The most disasterous concept in the history of the game. Still photography set golf instruction back a few centuries. We're just now righting the ship in instruction. But still a lot of nonsense out there. Great job guys.
Thank you brother, and very much agree😊 We just finished our next Pros vs Ams on lag. Hopefully, it will finally connect some dots for a lot of golfers🤞
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You guys are the best. Taking moves from top players, explaining what they do best vs what amateurs do, and then giving us drills to improve. I know how i’ll be hitting me next buckets at the range.
Love it👊
This is the best golf instruction channel on the web. Period. Thanks, guys.
Can you please show the grip and how it effects the correct wrist position at the top in order to create lag. The hand speed video was so enlightening. Knowing what produces lag is the key to learning it.
Thanks for helping us!
That was a pretty good one handed Drive!! I practice chipping right hand only for several minutes a day to ingrain a sequence of movements,, left hand only I can't stand. Great info here as usual, thanx.
Once again - anyone who taps the 👎🏻 button on this has no clue about the golf swing & will always struggle to get a ball around a golf course - these lads make the best instruction on the planet - 🤙🏻❤️🙏🏻☮️
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Love your videos and this one really helped me immediately when I played today. By focusing on getting my hands down to my thigh/knee it fixed my issue of using my left shoulder too early in the downswing. The swing felt a lot more powerful and consistent. Cant wait to practice this more and get it ingrained.
Maybe the best video for self taught golfers on UA-cam 👍 Plus includes the line “humour me and put your finger on the sweet spot 😊
The Professional Amateur 😂
Straight up one of the best videos you guys have done. I'm helping a young guy who started playing a few months ago. 6'5" and speed to burn. He's obsessed with lag, so he pulls the handle, gets narrow, cups the left wrist - and you don't need me to tell you where he's hitting it. This video is his homework. BTW, how do I get one of Mike trucker caps shipped to Australia??
You two are great together, I really appreciate your material 👍 /Erik, Stockholm
Thank you, Erik, and we really appreciate you taking the time to watch!
When my mail shows that Athletic motion golf has posted a new video, my heart beat goes up! I know that there will be another great video, filled with insight, knowledge and drills to get my game a boost. Just out of curiosity, in the video an amateur had a club head speed faster than a tour pro at shaft level to the ground on the down swing, but he was slower at impact. By how many percent could his swing sped increase if could maintain the lag so his hands where outside his right leg, as the pro has?
Love it, Anders, thanks for being a loyal watching!
His speed has increased 8mph since we collect his original numbers👍
@@AthleticMotionGolf I would love to gain 8 mph. Just out of curiosity, how many yards is that in carry length? This really gives us amateurs some hope in gaining length from the tee and fairway by just understanding what we versus the pro's do. There is no silver bullet, just understanding the fundamentals. And practise.
@@andersdannstedt6022 I don't recall the exact number in carry, but a general estimate is usually 2.5 yds per 1mph.
Good video. I like the drill with the finger on the sweet spot of the club face at the top of the back swing. I'm going to use this on my sons-in-law, too. I thought the point you two made about not being able to create more lag without a more closed club face was a vital key to success for this.
sabr686 completely agree. You can't lag an open club face. Always suspected it, just never heard anybody say it.
Love it and it's definitely let him feel what should happen!
@@matthewdicks8520 So true. Golfers don't lag it because they often don't have a choice.
You guys are really good communicators. These drills are helping me eliminate cupping and casting.
Love it, great work👊
Hello, coming from a "one plane swing", I really like your first drill, focusing on having a square or even closed club face quite early in the downswing, then you can really have the feeling to push down to the ground with your right plam. The lag in this case is created by te feeling : keeping the right palm "covering the ball and pushing down". Another question do you have video related to one plane golf swing?
Holy sh*t!! I just had my neighbor put his finger on the sweet spot of my club face and chase that hold down to parallel in my downswing. That COMPLETELY changes the feel of how you move the club downward. Now THAT is a damn revelation. I’m taking my ass to the range RIGHT NOW and incorporating that feel after a few drills. Now a have to figure a way to create that feel without needing someone there to put their finger on the sweet spot to allow for that physical feedback. Hmmm….🤔🤔🤔
Outstanding drills...exactly what I was looking for. Top notch instruction as usual
Thanks for the video guys. I enjoy the technical aspect of your instruction. This reminds me of another popular UA-cam golf instructor I also follow. He had a video some time ago, that suggested holding the club up in front of you, (perpendicular to your body) horizontal - parallel to the ground, and rotating the club more closed that you would normally do - up to 45 degrees closed. I tried this for a while and found I was hitting my irons a lot farther. The only problem I had was pulling too may balls to the left. This seems to help generate a more shaft forward at impact and also maybe a bit more lag. What are your thoughts on this practice? Thanks
Brian Manzella, David Toms, Michael Jacobs is a familiar theme with bucking the trend and doing things the right way. Thanks guys for another great video.
Appreciate it, Richard🙏
I noticed many good golfers and top tour players have a bent right arm and bowed left wrist through impact. Do you have any videos investigating this move of the right arm? Look at the driver swings of DJ, McDowell, Westwood, Tiger, Spieth, Hogan, Mcilroy, they all have a bent right arm through impact, an average amateur golfer will hit the ball straight to the right with this move, so it appears you also need the bowed left wrist. Thanks
When I do these drills (or any drills that focus on arms and hand positions), I notice my grip pressure always increases. I need to be mindful to keep my grip pressure loose in order to have a relaxed swing.
You can do it.
You guys ever thought about doing a wedges video? How to hit them high/low and lots of spin versus taking spin off? I know that would help me a lot when I'm trying to get something closer to the hole from 100 and in
Another great video..
regarding the hands too far from the body in the down swing and the lead arm too much across the chest...
This is a fault of mine, and I have noticed that when the lead arm rides up my chest in the backswing, this puts the hands out too far and the adduction (your video reference) angle gets too low. Keeping connected but also turning to keep that left arm from riding up the chest is critical. IMO. False turn and the lead arm rides up the chest....hands now too far away in downswing, out of sync with right thigh. Wipe.
Your first drill I think is what Tom Watson referred to as keeping the club face "square to the arc"....
Exactly right👊 the best way to fix that issue is nailing in the backswing!
I know this is an older drill but I'm going through all of your wrist setting and lag videos to hopefully get it right once and for all. I've used the Swing Dyne and the Tour Striker to help but I'm wondering how to pair your "pump the club" video to start with more speed and how to "unload" the 90* angle so late. On video, I see that I start dumping the angle a bit outside my thigh so I'm wondering if I'm pumping too fast from the top and if there is a good drill to marry the two. Thanks for all of your insights in these videos - love them!
Hi, Guys-- I'm new to your site, but I think it's just great. I haven't seen anyplace where you can be reached. First: where do you teach, and how much are lessons? Second: already anticipating that I can't afford to go to you, do you do video analysis? I'm going to the PGA Merchandise show next week (I'm a USGTF guy) and I plan on purchasing a Live View Golf system, so I should be able to put lines over my body and swing, etc. I have ways hit the ball pretty well (I've been playing over 60 years now) but my swing sucks. I know this sounds odd, but I'd trade some of that for a learning curve where I had a technically better move. By the way, any chance you are going to be at the show? I'd love to meet you both. Thanks fora really good and informative site.
Art
Hi Art, we're supper easy to reach... you can click on the little icons under our picture in the header above or visit us at athleticmotiongolf.com. Our in-person lesson info is here athleticmotiongolf.com/inperson and our online lesson info can be found here athleticmotiongolf.com/ilessons . Live view is a great tool that we recommend using. We can get you a discount link if you haven't already bought it. And yes, we'll be at the show. Would love to meet you!
Thank you guys I needed this one. I was extending my hands to much forward. These drills should get me back on track. Do you have a good shoulder video.
It just so happens we do😊 ua-cam.com/video/jJZr3cxfbdA/v-deo.html
Can you do a video that shows the clubface-path motion before and at impact for a properly compressed shot please? To show how the club face is squared and stabilized through this area ahead of impact. Magazine and picture instruction have instilled an idea of the club head face-path action as a sweeping open-square-closed type motion with the club face only square for an instant.
I my own swing I always felt that the club is closed before impact and it's a driving out and down motion that creates a straight shot. I never feel like I'm swinging the clubface at the target if that makes sense.
Have you had the chance to see this one yet? ua-cam.com/video/VOb_nJySLwI/v-deo.html
Really enjoyed this one and all of your videos
Appreciate that, Les, thanks for watching👊
Great job fellas. Stirring a pitcher of ice cold martinis with a wooden spoon ( don't want ice chips breaking off) and singing that tune...the look of lag is in your eyes...while watching this vid.
Love it🍸
That's the first time I've seen Mike hit a ball!!
I wonder your opinion on "wide narrow wide"....that is tossed around in the golf world of instruction...
thanks
Awesome video! I saw another one where you stated too much arm adduction in ams causes the right hand to be too far off the hip at left arm parallel, causing lag issues. Do you have any drills to work on lowering the arm adduction angle?
How do these guys only have 100K subscribers?? Great content.
Most of what you have said is correct but what you are saying about Garcia is not. Sergio Garcia is producing more lag than can be shown merely by the amount of shaft angle to the center axis of the lead forearm. It is true that his angle is 90 degrees when looked at that way. However, by leaving the shaft so flattened with the clubhead so far behind him, he has created a tremendous rotational potential around the axis of his lead forearm. The angle that you are describing is the one that can be demonstrated by holding your arm in front of you and holding the shaft vertical.
The other lag is illustrated by hanging the lead arm straight down with the shaft pointing straight away from the body and then rotating the shaft towards the trail hip while keeping the shaft level to the ground without moving the body using the rotational capacity of the arm joints. This is also lag and happens much more in some swings than others (even pro ones).
Lag is simply any way in which the clubhead and shaft are left behind a particlar dimension of rotation. The golf swing contains both vertical and horizontal dimensions of rotation and this second type of lag is related to the horizontal dimension. Johnny Miller relates this lag to flash crossover speed that pros have and amateurs lack, by which the clubhead crosses the body in a fraction of a second. This lag is created by using the lead arm as what is called a "moment arm" in physics. Both Ben Hogan's and Sergio Garcia's swings have an unusual amount of this type of lag. When both types are particularly evident in a given swing, we tend to perceive large amounts of lag in that swing.
Such a good video, thanks a lot.
Seems like this is contrary to your reconnect the right arm to your rib at the start of downswing in the Matrix Drills. Can you comment please
Can you be more specific or provide a timestamp where you would like us to comment? We're demonstrating throughout the video how the right arm connects to the ribcage. The width discussion towards the end talks about the common loss of width from trying to keep the right arm bent and narrow. All concepts that still hold true today.
Great Video. I am a high HCPer ... I have finally learnt how lag feels and starting to see the results. However I am still wondering if my hands and wrists are to remain passive in the swing and just let the club swing through with centrifical force. Or is there a point in the swing that my wrist engage become active to speed up the lag release ?
So, Sergio also seems to have a rather large vertical drop with his hands in his swing and is, or was known as one of the longer iron hitters out there. Are we saying that none of these factors can be attributed to extra loading of the shaft due to his move?
I’m gonna say tour sauce from now on 😂🙏🏻☮️
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I twist the left hand. I dont ever want to think about the right hand or arm. The right arm ruins more golf shots than any other body part. Twist may be a bad word ! Its way less than a twist . Plus i am left handed ex pro tennis player. So my right handed golf swing is just my one handed backhand tennis shot
Onthe one handed driver-drill most instructors want you to keep the rt elbow in toward your body, why?
I’m getting stuck at the bottom of my downswing. I have changed everything in my swing and I corrected my slice. Now I hit a hook and draw sometimes. I think I’m my hips too quick based on your videos. I’ll flipping out of habit as well. Any suggested videos?
For me keeping the trail arm flex is the key for lag
I'm definitely unloading the angle early with my hands clearly behind my thigh at shaft parallel. Can even see the club head slow down before impact watching video DTL. Very depressing haha. Mass shift to far toward the target would be a possible explanation?
The mass should shift, but it needs to do so early so it can stabilize late allowing the hands and club to "catch up." If it's a late shift, the hands get left behind... literally.
If my club face is square to slightly closed when it reaches the my back line in the downswing, there would be no reason to twist the club any more closed, right? I am having trouble getting into that delivery position with my hands opposite my right thigh. Anyways,I will keep working the drills. Thanks for the help guys!
Yes, you still have to keep twisting it closed all the way through impact. We haven’t seen a pro yet who doesn’t. The right arm needs to lower correctly, and early, to get your hands opposite your right thigh. We have some videos coming to show you how👍
Does simply pulling the handle downward not accomplish the same thing ?
Good job guys
thanks brother💯
Great video y'all
For the finger on sweet spot drill, is there a good way to ensure you're not pulling the finger down by pushing right hand over the top and forcing the face down to the ground? I'm trying to ensure I'm doing it while remaining on plane and not forcing it over the top.
Right of Limbaugh. Lol. Definitely don't want to be there.
Awesome video about a widely miss understood topic
Great video guys!
Do you have one on a strong grip vs weak grip?
In another video (how to hit a draw) Mike mentioned avoiding the "suck under" move. I've heard it before but what does it mean?
Typically when you hear "under" or "over" it's referring to the plane, for us it would be the elbow plane. So under plane in this case👍
Love this tip
For the life of me I can’t get my hands out in front of me like your talking about. Even if really try hard to close the face. I lose the lag before my hands get to my back leg like you said. Any tips. Thanks.
If you can't pull your arms towards the body then how is the pros arms closer to the target at shaft parallel than the ams? The right arm won't get farther away from the body with the left arm in front of the right leg.
The two are completely different both in when they happen and how they happen. The hands swing on an arc. For the pros, that arc is wide out of the top. For ams, it is narrow.
To get lag I loop it with my right arm. Really takes off.
Hey guys, I hit a bunch of buckets doing both drills. Ball consistently starts left and hooks during both drills. Contact is great though. If I try to hit the ball to the right, contact gets bad. Any suggestions?
Sounds like face is too shut.
Isnt lag just physics? A side affect of a proper swing so to speak? The robot doesnt think about lag, it just has no tension in its wrist and the lag occurs naturally.
My 17 yr old is hip extending too much, these drills could help?
Yessir, they could. But this is most likely the cause… ua-cam.com/video/0IxllCJRKS4/v-deo.html
We used the video u suggested! It helped him understand center of mass and he has much better feel of his swing. Then we added the lag drill like a pro video. Thanks so much!
it took me a solid 5 seconds to get that rush limbaugh joke 5:02
Shallowing ..
I love your gears approach and in general your approach. For me, the presentations are too verbal. Not enough demonstration with graphics like many instructors do with Trackman and what you sometimes do with gears.
Have you seen the entire video we did on this subject using GEARS? We use different styles because golfers learn in different ways😊
@@AthleticMotionGolf Yes. There is still too much talking and not enough demonstration for me. Look at a Mike Bender or Hank Haney video as a couple of examples. Just my opinion.
"lag". The most disasterous concept in the history of the game. Still photography set golf instruction back a few centuries. We're just now righting the ship in instruction. But still a lot of nonsense out there. Great job guys.
Thank you brother, and very much agree😊 We just finished our next Pros vs Ams on lag. Hopefully, it will finally connect some dots for a lot of golfers🤞
great great great!
"Hey honey, let me pull your finger... :-/
Ha! I knew it ...
Interesting...
Quality 👍🇬🇧
Appreciate it, Paul👊
Golf myth. Thanks
test
Neck beards are awesome
Lag is only as good as the ability to release correctly
Yep. The middle two fingers of my right hand just holding on. Kind of throwing the club head at the target
If it's created correctly, never really seen it released correctly. The opposite is also true. Great point👊
please stop this shit i am sick of it you interapting my youtube way to much
dariusz warwas DONT click on it?