I am watching this video just a few hours after Yuka won the Women's US Open. Such a deserving winner. I think she has the best swing in women's golf. Congrats Yuka. I also think Yuka will win many tournaments in the near future.
Yuka said that as a kid, afterbshe saw Rorys swing, she practiced it endlessly... Shes won 2 US opens with it.... Most young American golfers today practiced like TigerWoods.... So whats the point? @@stevenbooth751
I was at the us women’s open at Lancaster CC and followed Saso and Minjee Lee for a few holes. Yuka’s swing was effortless and she walked around the course gleefully. She was all smiles and totally enjoying her time on the course. She has got such an amazing attitude and love for the game. I told some rando that this woman is going to win this tournament. Unfortunately I was talking about Minjee, but that’s our secret.
The amount of humbleness that comes through her playful giggles is amazing. What a skilled player!!! I absolutely love her lightbulb moments of when she gets what she's supposed to do and then hits the position followed by a giggle. Love it Cameron!! Well done.
This was an incredible lesson. The relief when Yuka immediately realizes they've solved the downhill lie issues was priceless! What an incredibly skilled golfer. Look forward to cheering for her on the LPGA tour this season.
This might be the most impressive video i've ever seen about a golf lesson. Not only about your way with looking at fine details and being able to give very small adjustments that immediately click, but also with Yuka being such an athlete that she was able to instantly adjust and make the change work. Super impressive. Another thing that stood out was your shared interest/obsession of improving and enjoying the success. That was really awesome to see and proofs how much you both love this game and the process of improving.
Being able to teach golf skills, even to the most talented of golfers, is a level of communication few can hope to achieve. Thanks for making these moments accessible to those of us outside of the ropes. If I win the lottery, I'll try to book you for a lesson...or 100.
Very few if any coaches share lessons with LPGA players. As the father of a competitive 13 year old daughter, this is pure gold. Please share as much as you are able to! A screen capture of the Swing Catalyst window at 20% speed would be incredibly helpful. It’s almost impossible to find these online to help guide our practice.
I love this stuff. It is first of all interesting to see the cause/effect of relatively minor changes. Secondly the ability of the elite athlete to aquire ownership of the change in apparently effortless manner. It is really wonderful for me to watch. I have seen it in different situations with celine boutier and danielle kang. It makes me honestly wonder whether my own coaches were universally deficient or if they were smart enough to know i was incapable of improving my game enough by making a change or if i, as a recreational golfer, was close enough and that fine tuning did not work on a cost/benefit basis if that makes any sense.
Hi Cameron, thanks a lot for sharing so great content. Have you ever heard about Motor Preferences ? Yuka lifting the toes of her right leg is the kind of help that we use with players with a terrestrial profile.
Hi Cameron, the concept of motor preferences has been developped in France and it's mainly teached here and in switzerland. There are some researches mainly about running at the moment, there have been some translated in english, so if you can give me an email adress i would be happy to send it to you. And then we could talk about that and give you infos about golf. For example Yuka and Celine are two opposite profiles. Celine is Aerial and Yuka is terrestrial. A couple of cues about their profiles : As an Aerial, Céline will be stronger, more stable ... when she's able to activate her back kinetic chain wich is dominant for her. So for example, she needs to have her center of mass more toward, feeling the pressure of her feet more in the front of her feet, having her shoulders more in front, she needs to feel light when swinging, she might struggle more when playing a ball higher than her feet. For Yuka, it's the opposite, she terrestrial, her front kinetic chain is dominant, so she needs more angles at adress and during her swing, her center of pressure is to be more backward (that's why the drill of lifting the toes help her), she needs to feel more anchored in the ground and she will (as on the video) struggle more with a ball below her feet. These are example, when when assess the players we get a detailled profile of the natural strenghts and weaknesses of each player wich allows individualize more and to create easy markers on wich the player can rely on. Have a nice day
By the way@@CameronMcCormickGolf , upon viewing the video again, I happened to notice Yuki´s incredible arm extension after impact. I went to the range this afternoon to try that feeling. Absolutely brutal contact and ball flight. Maybe a specific video on that?
With the best Professional instructor teaching, Yuka could win more tournaments. I cannot believe it, when Yuka has a good position in the tournament, she would just fade away during the final rounds. I hope these corrections will make her a better golfer. Congratulation Yuka for your 2nd Women Open win.
Fascinating lesson! What problem is lifting the trail foot toes at address solving for? Would the opposite (raising the trail foot heel at address) ever be advised?
Great, we enjoyed this a lot, my 13-year-old boy enjoyed this lesson with me, he struggles with to much lower body movement, especially with his trail side, we will be putting something inside his trail knee, and see what it looks like on video, what did you mean by lifting the toe up? rear foot toe? thanks
Hi Cameron, fantastic video, thanks for sharing! Are you able to share what software you use for filming the swings “in the lab”? Basketball coach here looking to improve hardware feedback to players on shooting mechanics. Thanks!
Awesome video. In one session you adjusted several minor details throughout the bag that allowed the player to get a better handle several shots. Questions: how can players get better at detecting errors and finding the right solutions? How can a player know they are working on the right things and not chasing their tail? How important is self discovery, if at all? Cheers!!!
Fantastic lesson to watch. Complete trust both ways between coach and player. I’ll be visualising Yuka’s powerful swing next time I play… we can all dream can’t we?!! 😊
So with the 3 wood, her trail knee / hip were moving too close to the ball in the downswing, which creates too much shaft lean? I think that is what I heard, but wanted to confirm.
Professional golfer Sasao, who is a major champion at the U.S. Women's Open and a member of the Japanese Golf Hall of Fame, is shown taking long lessons of more than 30 minutes on a minor program that has just started UA-cam and has less than 10,000 subscribers. That's impossible, at least not in Japan.Are you that famous of a professional golfer? 全米女子オープンのメジャーチャンピオンで日本のゴルフ殿堂入りしてる笹生プロゴルファーが、UA-cam始めたばかりで登録者数1万人もいないマイナー番組で、30分以上の長時間レッスンを受けてる姿を公開される事は少なくとも日本ではあり得ない 君はそんなに有名なレッスンプロゴルファーなの?
Damn, I want to try that cut spin chip trick but there is still snow on the ground (Montreal, Canada). Will have to bookmark this video and wait for the season opening in may🫤
The value in these videos is unmatched. Great work mate.
Much appreciated!
What stood out to me was Yuka's excitement and eagerness to implement new feels and make adjustments. Great lesson, cheers Cam!
Thanks. She is as she seemed always super enthusiastic and a joy to coach
I am watching this video just a few hours after Yuka won the Women's US Open. Such a deserving winner. I think she has the best swing in women's golf. Congrats Yuka. I also think Yuka will win many tournaments in the near future.
Thanks for watching
Best copied swing. It’s Rory’s swing.
Indeed 😊
@@stevenbooth751 wtf does that even mean. every persons swing is a copy of someone elses..
Yuka said that as a kid, afterbshe saw Rorys swing, she practiced it endlessly...
Shes won 2 US opens with it....
Most young American golfers today practiced like TigerWoods....
So whats the point?
@@stevenbooth751
Love this kid. One of my favorite on the LPGA
Yeah she’s amazing
No wonder she won the US Open. You're one of the best coaches I've seen on UA-cam. Excellent job on coaching her.
Wow, thank you!
Congratulations Yuka…. She used the cut spin lesson on 18 Sunday @ USOpen… her exact words “ played aggressive “ .
Yes she did
Not sure how your channel hasn't taken off more, thanks for sharing all this content
No worries! I hope it will but all good things to those who keep putting in the work right? Thanks for watching and your kind words.
Sshhh. I’m gonna buy an online lesson before it’s too expensive! Ahah
The passionate and valuable content brought tears to me and my daughter's eyes.
Ah thanks for that. All the best
What a student!!! Her ability is amazing and picking up everything stupidly quick..
Yes Elite players are very adaptable
I was at the us women’s open at Lancaster CC and followed Saso and Minjee Lee for a few holes. Yuka’s swing was effortless and she walked around the course gleefully. She was all smiles and totally enjoying her time on the course. She has got such an amazing attitude and love for the game. I told some rando that this woman is going to win this tournament. Unfortunately I was talking about Minjee, but that’s our secret.
Haha nice story thanks for watching and commenting. All the best
The amount of humbleness that comes through her playful giggles is amazing. What a skilled player!!! I absolutely love her lightbulb moments of when she gets what she's supposed to do and then hits the position followed by a giggle. Love it Cameron!! Well done.
She’s brilliant
@@CameronMcCormickGolf she's a player that we should study
This swing is so pure good gracious
Yes it’s lovely
This was an incredible lesson. The relief when Yuka immediately realizes they've solved the downhill lie issues was priceless! What an incredibly skilled golfer. Look forward to cheering for her on the LPGA tour this season.
She’s very very easy to cheer for
Thanks for watching
Back after Yuka's win! Great work ethic and great coach combo!!
Appreciate it!
she is so adorable!!! i love her can-do attitude
We all do
This is one of the most interesting and educational instructional golf vids i have ever seen.
Thanks for the kind comment and for watching
Wow! .. this was like watching an exciting movie 🎥 🍿 with a happy ending!!!!
Haha thanks for watching and yes a happy ending holding a trophy 🏆
What a great coach. I enjoy watching this.
Glad you enjoy it! Thanks for watching
Cameron must be THE best Golf coach with the smallest ego. Such a nice fella and an unreal coach. 👏🏻👏🏻
Thanks for watching. Appreciate the kind words
Wow. I did not get it at first but this is gold! High level instruction on Yuka's already amazing swing. Top notch details. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Every lesson yields important swing information. Thank you for sharing these with us!
Glad you like them!
Thank you for this educational demonstration of golf instruction.
Thanks for watching
This is the best session I've watched on UA-cam. Great coach and great player! Thanks for sharing!!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
This might be the most impressive video i've ever seen about a golf lesson. Not only about your way with looking at fine details and being able to give very small adjustments that immediately click, but also with Yuka being such an athlete that she was able to instantly adjust and make the change work. Super impressive. Another thing that stood out was your shared interest/obsession of improving and enjoying the success. That was really awesome to see and proofs how much you both love this game and the process of improving.
Thanks for the comment and for watching. She’s a joy to work with.
she is so coachable. i wish i had her swing
Me too
Cameron, you are a true master of your craft. Incredible insight. You've taken swing mechanics to another level. Thanks for the content.
Wow, thanks!
watching and learning at the same time. thanks yuka and cameron for this informative video
Thanks for watching
Great video! I just learned more than the last 30 years of my golf in this video. Thanks Mr. McCormick.
Wow I’m honored. Thanks for watching. More to come
What a legend... this is one of the best one pointer lesson I've ever seen on youtube. I am subscribing right now!!
Thanks for watching
So many lightbulbs went off....Subscribed!
Cheers
Being able to teach golf skills, even to the most talented of golfers, is a level of communication few can hope to achieve. Thanks for making these moments accessible to those of us outside of the ropes. If I win the lottery, I'll try to book you for a lesson...or 100.
Haha thanks for the note and for watching. All the best. More content to come to help with your golf game
Really liking these sessions! I love your process .. good that UA-cam recommended your channel! Subscribed right away!
Awesome! Thank you! And thanks to UA-cam for recommending me. Hope it happens more
So this is what she means by trusting the routine, what she practiced. Good job Coach!
Yes! Thank you!
Brilliant video,
Greetings from Australia...
Glad you enjoyed it!
Very few if any coaches share lessons with LPGA players. As the father of a competitive 13 year old daughter, this is pure gold. Please share as much as you are able to! A screen capture of the Swing Catalyst window at 20% speed would be incredibly helpful. It’s almost impossible to find these online to help guide our practice.
Will do that in the next video
Love this. These videos are helping me out immensely.
Happy to help!
I have been looking at your channel, and I'm glad this pop-in subscribed to it with the notification🔔.
Welcome aboard!
I love this stuff. It is first of all interesting to see the cause/effect of relatively minor changes. Secondly the ability of the elite athlete to aquire ownership of the change in apparently effortless manner.
It is really wonderful for me to watch. I have seen it in different situations with celine boutier and danielle kang.
It makes me honestly wonder whether my own coaches were universally deficient or if they were smart enough to know i was incapable of improving my game enough by making a change or if i, as a recreational golfer, was close enough and that fine tuning did not work on a cost/benefit basis if that makes any sense.
Thanks for watching
What a swing what a coach 👏🏼 👏🏼
Thanks. 😊
All the best Yuka
Great insight here. Yuka has a very pleasant voice too lol.
Thanks for watching
Amazing to watch !
Thanks for watching
incredible content Cameron! thank you for sharing
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching
What a swing!!!
Yep
Thank you Cameron, really appreciate your insight and sharing this wisdom 🤙🏻
My pleasure!
Love this…just awesome
Thanks for watching
Her swing reminds me of Rory's especially the follow through!
It’s very good
Hi Cameron, thanks a lot for sharing so great content.
Have you ever heard about Motor Preferences ? Yuka lifting the toes of her right leg is the kind of help that we use with players with a terrestrial profile.
Great suggestion! I haven’t heard this. Where can I go to learn more?
Hi Cameron, the concept of motor preferences has been developped in France and it's mainly teached here and in switzerland. There are some researches mainly about running at the moment, there have been some translated in english, so if you can give me an email adress i would be happy to send it to you. And then we could talk about that and give you infos about golf.
For example Yuka and Celine are two opposite profiles. Celine is Aerial and Yuka is terrestrial. A couple of cues about their profiles : As an Aerial, Céline will be stronger, more stable ... when she's able to activate her back kinetic chain wich is dominant for her. So for example, she needs to have her center of mass more toward, feeling the pressure of her feet more in the front of her feet, having her shoulders more in front, she needs to feel light when swinging, she might struggle more when playing a ball higher than her feet. For Yuka, it's the opposite, she terrestrial, her front kinetic chain is dominant, so she needs more angles at adress and during her swing, her center of pressure is to be more backward (that's why the drill of lifting the toes help her), she needs to feel more anchored in the ground and she will (as on the video) struggle more with a ball below her feet.
These are example, when when assess the players we get a detailled profile of the natural strenghts and weaknesses of each player wich allows individualize more and to create easy markers on wich the player can rely on.
Have a nice day
Wow !! Great insight. What a nice chance to see how a professional player needs little tweaking to make great improvements.
Thanks for watching
By the way@@CameronMcCormickGolf , upon viewing the video again, I happened to notice Yuki´s incredible arm extension after impact. I went to the range this afternoon to try that feeling. Absolutely brutal contact and ball flight. Maybe a specific video on that?
Congrats to the new 2 time women's USGA champ! Keep it up, Yuka.👍
Yes indeed
What a great watch.
Thanks for watching
With the best Professional instructor teaching, Yuka could win more tournaments. I cannot believe it, when Yuka has a good position in the tournament, she would
just fade away during the final rounds. I hope these corrections will make her a better golfer. Congratulation Yuka for your 2nd Women Open win.
Sure thing
Amazing session. Champs x2.
Glad you enjoyed it!
this is gold
Thanks for watching
great video
Glad you enjoyed it
Love these
Thanks for watching
Fascinating lesson! What problem is lifting the trail foot toes at address solving for? Would the opposite (raising the trail foot heel at address) ever be advised?
Good question! We’re addressing an issue where the right hip lifts in transition
Cool thanks man!
Thanks
Wow..Your lesson translate to a win of her 2nd US Open.
Thanks for watching
Great, we enjoyed this a lot, my 13-year-old boy enjoyed this lesson with me, he struggles with to much lower body movement, especially with his trail side, we will be putting something inside his trail knee, and see what it looks like on video, what did you mean by lifting the toe up? rear foot toe? thanks
Thanks for watching and best of luck to your boy
It must be such a joy coaching players of this caliber, am I right? Great video!
Hi Cameron, fantastic video, thanks for sharing! Are you able to share what software you use for filming the swings “in the lab”? Basketball coach here looking to improve hardware feedback to players on shooting mechanics. Thanks!
I use swing catalyst in the studio and a combination of other apps in the field
Awesome video. In one session you adjusted several minor details throughout the bag that allowed the player to get a better handle several shots. Questions: how can players get better at detecting errors and finding the right solutions? How can a player know they are working on the right things and not chasing their tail? How important is self discovery, if at all?
Cheers!!!
Self discovery is huge. As is feedback from a source other than the subjective feel of the player if and when those feels are deceiving
Class
Thanks for watching
Cam, what does keeping the right toe off the ground do for the player? How and when does the toes go up and stay up thru the swing.
Various effects but principle here is the limitation of lift to the right side of her pelvis
Fantastic lesson to watch. Complete trust both ways between coach and player. I’ll be visualising Yuka’s powerful swing next time I play… we can all dream can’t we?!! 😊
Thanks for watching. Best of luck
So with the 3 wood, her trail knee / hip were moving too close to the ball in the downswing, which creates too much shaft lean? I think that is what I heard, but wanted to confirm.
Here trail hip rises in transition resulting in contact issues or accommodation to correct for this pelvis error
Isn’t Yuka the person who modeled her swing after Rory? Fluid
Yes
Awesome coach,not sure how this gets any better.Yuka is a pretty amazing player.Her ability to change her delivery is pure skill
かっこええ
Thanks
Didn't this guy coach Soyeon Ryu and Celine Boutier as well?
Yes I did and do.
That's great teaching. Man, insightful. I just wish I could afford you...🤤
I appreciate that! And thanks for watching
Wow amazing lesson with all the quick fixes but the amateur wouldn't be consistent enough to work a lesson at this level?
Yes it will
They should update the title to 2-time major champion
Yes but we will film again and release a new one
Yuka is so dialed
Thx. All the best
Seriously letting out all the knowledge for free is insanely kind.. can I donate some $$?
Thanks for the offer but no. Just stead the word on the channel is the best way to contribute. Thanks
Professional golfer Sasao, who is a major champion at the U.S. Women's Open and a member of the Japanese Golf Hall of Fame, is shown taking long lessons of more than 30 minutes on a minor program that has just started UA-cam and has less than 10,000 subscribers. That's impossible, at least not in Japan.Are you that famous of a professional golfer?
全米女子オープンのメジャーチャンピオンで日本のゴルフ殿堂入りしてる笹生プロゴルファーが、UA-cam始めたばかりで登録者数1万人もいないマイナー番組で、30分以上の長時間レッスンを受けてる姿を公開される事は少なくとも日本ではあり得ない 君はそんなに有名なレッスンプロゴルファーなの?
Help me understand what you’re saying here please?
So informative and effective!
Glad it was helpful!
Damn, I want to try that cut spin chip trick but there is still snow on the ground (Montreal, Canada). Will have to bookmark this video and wait for the season opening in may🫤
Best of luck