Join US BBG School March 18-19 with Dr. Scott Lynn, Research Director for Swing Catalyst I just LOWERED the price as well (I had the wrong one on there when I publish the video yesterday) Also joining us are Eric Meichtry and Lee Deitrick, GSEM. We see THE BEST BEFORE & AFTER improvements from golfers using the SWING CATALYST. Go to www.bebettergolf.net/school.html for more info or email me contactbebettergolf@gmail.com
It's great to see Brendon's subscriber list grow to nearly 150,000. He has put himself out there for several years , making great content and helping the everyday golfer.
Changed the way I set up--for the "better" with irons, hybrids, woods, and driver. Contact amazing getting off that back leg and turning the corner left. I never thought about which leg...or softening that trail leg, until watching this. Fortunately, I need the same set up, so this is like a lesson for me, too. Don't have to work as hard for consistent results. Played an inside round and it was brilliant--looking forward to trying this outside. Thanks for sharing this B--there was a lot more for me under that title! Have a great school...
I have a question regarding the 1:50 time mark showing the golfers number change stats. I'm a master club fitter that uses trackman 5 days a week fitting low handicappers and elite amateurs.. .your numbers show him at approx 95 mph 7 iron swing but the carry is only 170 yards of carry. I usually see much more carry out of that swing speed. Where was impact location on that shot?
Would a little more flex in knees at address help him? Seems like he still straightens his right leg too much. After impact he moves his right foot up to his toe because he didn't use his right leg enough to get there.
How does one go about determining which leg is dominant for his/her type of swing motion? Torquing and turning that hard might introduce some back issues for a lot of amateurs like me. No complaints about the video just curious.
To know your dominant leg (or if you‘re centered) will improve your turning (better „rotation“). There is a Leg Dominance Test by Mike Adams 😉 This knowledge will prevent back issues! And to be honest, that guy isn’t rotating „that hard“. His shoulder turn e.g. is less than 90 degrees (backswing left shoulder in the beginning) and way to upright. So not all three forces are completely engaged…
Check Arnold Palmer's down the line swing. His right leg went completely straight on his backswing until he shallowed the club then his right leg went back to a flexed posture..
95.2mph and only hitting a 7 iron 165 yards? Is that also carry or total? Something doesn't add up. Either his 7 iron is from the 1950's with a loft of 36+ degrees or it's not a 7 iron. 95mph should equate over 180 yards carry.
I may be wrong but it seems to me that this channel is all over the place. So many different opinions from so many different people. No consistent philosophy.
Join US BBG School March 18-19 with Dr. Scott Lynn, Research Director for Swing Catalyst
I just LOWERED the price as well (I had the wrong one on there when I publish the video yesterday)
Also joining us are Eric Meichtry and Lee Deitrick, GSEM.
We see THE BEST BEFORE & AFTER improvements from golfers using the SWING CATALYST.
Go to www.bebettergolf.net/school.html for more info or email me contactbebettergolf@gmail.com
It's great to see Brendon's subscriber list grow to nearly 150,000. He has put himself out there for several years , making great content and helping the everyday golfer.
Changed the way I set up--for the "better" with irons, hybrids, woods, and driver. Contact amazing getting off that back leg and turning the corner left. I never thought about which leg...or softening that trail leg, until watching this. Fortunately, I need the same set up, so this is like a lesson for me, too. Don't have to work as hard for consistent results. Played an inside round and it was brilliant--looking forward to trying this outside. Thanks for sharing this B--there was a lot more for me under that title! Have a great school...
Man I NEED to do a session with Dr Scott. Dude is unreal!
I’d love to see some on course content. Like 9 holes talk through or play 9 with another coach. Keep ‘em coming 😁👍
I have a question regarding the 1:50 time mark showing the golfers number change stats. I'm a master club fitter that uses trackman 5 days a week fitting low handicappers and elite amateurs.. .your numbers show him at approx 95 mph 7 iron swing but the carry is only 170 yards of carry. I usually see much more carry out of that swing speed. Where was impact location on that shot?
Would a little more flex in knees at address help him? Seems like he still straightens his right leg too much. After impact he moves his right foot up to his toe because he didn't use his right leg enough to get there.
How does one go about determining which leg is dominant for his/her type of swing motion? Torquing and turning that hard might introduce some back issues for a lot of amateurs like me. No complaints about the video just curious.
To know your dominant leg (or if you‘re centered) will improve your turning (better „rotation“). There is a Leg Dominance Test by Mike Adams 😉
This knowledge will prevent back issues! And to be honest, that guy isn’t rotating „that hard“. His shoulder turn e.g. is less than 90 degrees (backswing left shoulder in the beginning) and way to upright. So not all three forces are completely engaged…
Damn, I need to go to the school. I've definitely plateaued at "mediocre"
I need this for me
Check Arnold Palmer's down the line swing. His right leg went completely straight on his backswing until he shallowed the club then his right leg went back to a flexed posture..
You think that's rain? Move to the PNW for an entire winter.
95.2mph and only hitting a 7 iron 165 yards? Is that also carry or total? Something doesn't add up. Either his 7 iron is from the 1950's with a loft of 36+ degrees or it's not a 7 iron. 95mph should equate over 180 yards carry.
Carry yeah
I may be wrong but it seems to me that this channel is all over the place. So many different opinions from so many different people. No consistent philosophy.