Just amazing. I have been following quite a few UA-camrs for some time now, even the ones who have reach +1m followers, but none of them is close to Harry when it comes to understand what a golf swing is about. Each sport conveys a specific movement of the body to make it work perfectly and there is no exception for golf. Video after video, Harry hammers what you should feel when you want to strike a golf ball and that’s exactly what you need to understand. Don’t get lost following dozens of UA-cam teachers, just stick to Harry’s teaching and your golf game will be transformed instantly.
@steph7569 this is amazing to read Stephen, thanks so much for commenting. I'm really pleased to read my videos are helping your golf game by breaking the swing down and simplifying each part. Keep me posted and if there is anything you'd like me to cover on the channel do let me know. I also offer online tuition on a 1-2-1 basis for whenever you're needing a second pair of eye's on your swing. Either way keep me posted!
Excellent job Harry in explaining how to get rid of the "over the top" move! I have been working on what you are suggesting and it is coming along nicely! This video has given me a few more "tidbits" to work on and then it should be "all systems go!" Well Done Harry! Keep up the good work!!!
I like the pieces of the swing you describe in your videos. I'm trying to figure out how to integrate them. You describe in other videos doing a squat at the top of your backswing before turning, then you describe dropping the right elbow in the downswing, then you describe straightening the right elbow in the downswing, then you describe feeling the impulse on the front foot to start the downswing. How do we do all of these together?
@brentpugh6266 hi, great question, you find the tendency that you have in your golf swing and then you look over the videos again to see which tendency shows up, once you find match, you know which one to use. But an even simpler way is to contact me on Skillest as i can take a look at a few videos of your swing and give your personalised feedback along with tips and drills specifically for you!
Great info, thanks. I've tended to get stuck and I have poor hip turn in the downswing meaning I don't follow thru properly. I've struggled with the start of my backswing forever and found that if I swing back as you say, and then at the top I "feel" like I'm making a slight loop to bring my plane lower in downswing. I've found this feel seems to make my hip start turning and feel better. Is that a good move or potentially going to mess me up?
No, I like this idea of the loop, this is something I've taught in the past depending on the pupil, if you find this easier to get the club into the slot then continue with it, however, do this test in the video wether you have good or poor disassociation, because if it's poor and you do the loop and the hips turn you can only take the club so far on the inside, it'll be easier for you doing the loop and stalling the body to make this loop easier and more exaggerated. I like to use a swing plate and extension pole to get the feeling of the club going back outside the pole and looping underneath for the downswing. You can find these on golf swing systems website... 5% off enter: Shaw5 at checkout.
I am getting better at reducing my out to in numbers with the longer clubs...but it's so much harder with my irons... 3rd year golfer, at the beggining my out to in would result in weak slices with all my clubs but now my miss is straight left because my club face is always too close at impact...with the out to in swing path.... I try to have a weak grip to help not close the face so much... Should I try to open the face of the club more when adressing the ball? Anyway I will watch the video again later, I will try the towel under the armpit again as you mentionned. Thanks
Hi Thanks for commenting, I wouldn't recommend manipulating/ changing anything to do with the club face, because you're causing the club face to react to the swing path being too far out to in. So keep the club face square at the address, focus on teh pint of catching the towel and definitely look over whether you have good or poor disassociation this drill changes depending on your flexibility levels as a golfer. If there's any more questions you'd like me to ask feel free send them over on skillest or drop me and email
Depends how out to in your swing path it. If you’re finishing that the slice creeps in too often then it’s worth reducing the path number. But if you’re consistently hitting fades, then I wouldn’t look to make the change. Hope this helps!
@@harryshawgolf sweet, thanks for the help. Can control the drives with a baby fade consistently and can sometimes draw it when wanted. Just keep push fading the irons. But can control it sometimes
Just amazing. I have been following quite a few UA-camrs for some time now, even the ones who have reach +1m followers, but none of them is close to Harry when it comes to understand what a golf swing is about. Each sport conveys a specific movement of the body to make it work perfectly and there is no exception for golf. Video after video, Harry hammers what you should feel when you want to strike a golf ball and that’s exactly what you need to understand. Don’t get lost following dozens of UA-cam teachers, just stick to Harry’s teaching and your golf game will be transformed instantly.
@steph7569 this is amazing to read Stephen, thanks so much for commenting. I'm really pleased to read my videos are helping your golf game by breaking the swing down and simplifying each part. Keep me posted and if there is anything you'd like me to cover on the channel do let me know. I also offer online tuition on a 1-2-1 basis for whenever you're needing a second pair of eye's on your swing. Either way keep me posted!
Excellent job Harry in explaining how to get rid of the "over the top" move! I have been working on what you are suggesting and it is coming along nicely! This video has given me a few more "tidbits" to work on and then it should be "all systems go!" Well Done Harry! Keep up the good work!!!
Hi John,
That's great to hear, let me know how it goes!
I like the pieces of the swing you describe in your videos. I'm trying to figure out how to integrate them. You describe in other videos doing a squat at the top of your backswing before turning, then you describe dropping the right elbow in the downswing, then you describe straightening the right elbow in the downswing, then you describe feeling the impulse on the front foot to start the downswing. How do we do all of these together?
@brentpugh6266 hi, great question, you find the tendency that you have in your golf swing and then you look over the videos again to see which tendency shows up, once you find match, you know which one to use. But an even simpler way is to contact me on Skillest as i can take a look at a few videos of your swing and give your personalised feedback along with tips and drills specifically for you!
The BEST advice on youtube for golfing. Thanks for your full description because my clubs where getting close to getting a short sharp snap
Hi Paul, thanks for your comment. We've all been there, glad you were able to pick up some good tips on this for your game!
Your tip to keep my chest pointing back and drop the hands is Ingenious!
Hi thanks for commenting, pleased to read this has given you that ‘ah ha’ moment! Have you used this on the course yet?
Great info, thanks. I've tended to get stuck and I have poor hip turn in the downswing meaning I don't follow thru properly.
I've struggled with the start of my backswing forever and found that if I swing back as you say, and then at the top I "feel" like I'm making a slight loop to bring my plane lower in downswing. I've found this feel seems to make my hip start turning and feel better. Is that a good move or potentially going to mess me up?
No, I like this idea of the loop, this is something I've taught in the past depending on the pupil, if you find this easier to get the club into the slot then continue with it, however, do this test in the video wether you have good or poor disassociation, because if it's poor and you do the loop and the hips turn you can only take the club so far on the inside, it'll be easier for you doing the loop and stalling the body to make this loop easier and more exaggerated. I like to use a swing plate and extension pole to get the feeling of the club going back outside the pole and looping underneath for the downswing. You can find these on golf swing systems website... 5% off enter: Shaw5 at checkout.
Your videos are amazing 👍
Hi Sam,
Really appreciate it thank you, how’s your golf going?
I am getting better at reducing my out to in numbers with the longer clubs...but it's so much harder with my irons...
3rd year golfer, at the beggining my out to in would result in weak slices with all my clubs but now my miss is straight left because my club face is always too close at impact...with the out to in swing path....
I try to have a weak grip to help not close the face so much...
Should I try to open the face of the club more when adressing the ball?
Anyway I will watch the video again later, I will try the towel under the armpit again as you mentionned.
Thanks
Hi
Thanks for commenting, I wouldn't recommend manipulating/ changing anything to do with the club face, because you're causing the club face to react to the swing path being too far out to in. So keep the club face square at the address, focus on teh pint of catching the towel and definitely look over whether you have good or poor disassociation this drill changes depending on your flexibility levels as a golfer.
If there's any more questions you'd like me to ask feel free send them over on skillest or drop me and email
@@harryshawgolf I appreciate ! Will try that later today on a simulator!
How did it go?
I have an out to in swing path but have made my way to a 11 handicap, is it worth trying to fix it now or should I not bother?
Depends how out to in your swing path it. If you’re finishing that the slice creeps in too often then it’s worth reducing the path number. But if you’re consistently hitting fades, then I wouldn’t look to make the change. Hope this helps!
@@harryshawgolf sweet, thanks for the help. Can control the drives with a baby fade consistently and can sometimes draw it when wanted. Just keep push fading the irons. But can control it sometimes
That's good, as long as you can control the flight then great. Keep me posted!
Looks familiar Harry!
Hi Duncan,
It certainly is!