Hi Stu, i took my daughter with me to the golf studio just using your teachings i got her to swing at the ball in 10 shots, purely just your teachings. This has now lead to my 12 year old daughter falling in love with golf. This I think you need to know. Thank you as we now not only spend more time together we share interest with her going into teenage phase. Thank you sir, i dont think other guru's teachings will make sense to kids.
Love this one for providing me with possible useful feels and drill. 5:44 (too low lead hip) is my weak point, took me a long time to figure out, because I am pretty nifty in flipping the toe enough to still make it draw most of the time. And as that bad 'falling into the downswing' (which is what it feels like to me if I overdo it) seemed to improve low point control, the actual outcome hid the flaw pretty well. Until my lower back started protesting 🙂and I found out that this habit was the most likely contributor.
Great video Stu, as usual. So the "feeling" should be: left hip up at the top of backswing and left hip down post impact when you turn to the left? Many thanks. Carlo
When my lower body works well my left heel wants to come up slightly ( the opp of what i was told when i started golf 15yrs ago) Left heel stays planted If i sway, .when i overturn,go inside or i do too many flamingos! If i feel that my move away is a gentle low toss to then powerfully throw back to target it works better than a turn to hit
@@GoodGolfCoaching hit a great drive yesterday with extra 15yd carry when i felt your wedge under left foot effect, i wasnt trying to do it just happened but will be trying to in future
Hi Stu, i took my daughter with me to the golf studio just using your teachings i got her to swing at the ball in 10 shots, purely just your teachings. This has now lead to my 12 year old daughter falling in love with golf. This I think you need to know. Thank you as we now not only spend more time together we share interest with her going into teenage phase. Thank you sir, i dont think other guru's teachings will make sense to kids.
Oh wow! Eye-opening demonstration!👏👏👏
Thanks Chris, much appreciated buddy
Found this a game changer, cheers Stuart. Love the content.👌👍
Bless you Billy, great to hear my friend.
Love this one for providing me with possible useful feels and drill. 5:44 (too low lead hip) is my weak point, took me a long time to figure out, because I am pretty nifty in flipping the toe enough to still make it draw most of the time. And as that bad 'falling into the downswing' (which is what it feels like to me if I overdo it) seemed to improve low point control, the actual outcome hid the flaw pretty well. Until my lower back started protesting 🙂and I found out that this habit was the most likely contributor.
Really pleased this has helped buddy, and love the insights too. Thank you for sharing!
Great video Stu, as usual. So the "feeling" should be: left hip up at the top of backswing and left hip down post impact when you turn to the left? Many thanks. Carlo
Thank you! And you nailed it 👌👌
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Hey Stu that advice is absolute gold 👍 that’s the real power source. Sim
Thanks John, loved making this one.
@ Sam Snead was a master at this move 👍
When my lower body works well my left heel wants to come up slightly ( the opp of what i was told when i started golf 15yrs ago) Left heel stays planted If i sway, .when i overturn,go inside or i do too many flamingos!
If i feel that my move away is a gentle low toss to then powerfully throw back to target it works better than a turn to hit
Well done Graham, use what works! 😊👍
@@GoodGolfCoaching hit a great drive yesterday with extra 15yd carry when i felt your wedge under left foot effect, i wasnt trying to do it just happened but will be trying to in future