Hey Steven, I'm glad you got some good info from the video! Yep, golf in a nutshell. Reminds me of one of the great Arnold Palmers quotes "Golf is deceptively simple and endlessly complicated"! So true
Thanks Danny....still struggling with this concept, defo not easy., I have found it one of the hardest elements to master. Will be back seeing you soon mate.
Hey mate! Yep, simple but not easy. Keep at it mate. As the saying goes "everything is hard, before it's easy". Or one of my favourites "Every master, was once a disaster". 👊
Hey Tim. The face will always be closing relative to the arc in which it swings coming in to impact. Some players are a little more "toe up at P6 - delivery club parallel to ground" and some are a little more toe down, depending on match ups/ball flight preferences. Somewhere close to matching spine angle would be a good check point.
Thanks! There's a lot of good, practical information packed in those 8 minutes. "Simple, but not easy" is a great phrase.
Hey Steven, I'm glad you got some good info from the video! Yep, golf in a nutshell. Reminds me of one of the great Arnold Palmers quotes "Golf is deceptively simple and endlessly complicated"! So true
Need to try it 👍
I hope it helps! Thanks for watching
Great video as always, thanks Danny!
Hey Matt! Thanks! I hope you and your family are well.
@@dannymalcolmgolf thanks Danny, going well, hope the same on your end 🙂
Thanks Danny....still struggling with this concept, defo not easy., I have found it one of the hardest elements to master. Will be back seeing you soon mate.
Hey mate! Yep, simple but not easy. Keep at it mate. As the saying goes "everything is hard, before it's easy". Or one of my favourites "Every master, was once a disaster". 👊
Great video. Thanks. I needed this video.
Thank you for the kind feedback. I hope it helps!
Thank you for the kind feedback. I hope it helps!
great drill...seems my toe is up on downswing...are you shutting face when you rotate?
Hey Tim. The face will always be closing relative to the arc in which it swings coming in to impact. Some players are a little more "toe up at P6 - delivery club parallel to ground" and some are a little more toe down, depending on match ups/ball flight preferences. Somewhere close to matching spine angle would be a good check point.