You rock Clay! Coincidentally I worked on these exact feelings the day before you released this. I also worked on shifting my weight earlier than usual. These are feelings I’ve been working on lately and put them all together yesterday. It was one of the best range sessions I’ve ever had! I effortlessly hit average iron distance on a cold and rainy day with range balls. It took barely any effort. I can only imagine warm weather with Pro V1s.
Never a TSG video without a damn bonus video to try to lure you into signing up. Awesome video as always nonetheless as I've struggled with what my right arm is supposed to do in the swing so thanks a lot for that.
Are you also frustrated with Google/UA-cam as well, and the “damn ads” they always put before and during videos? Businesses can and should make money for providing excellent content to the golf community. It’s not like TSG is holding things back and ripping us off as we pay $0 for all this content, is it? My knowledge of the golf swing (and being better able to identify errors in my OWN technique) has grown EXPONENTIALLY by watching TSG and a few other channels here on YT. I am a WAY better golfer as a result of Clay’s free content! I suggest you pick fights with people who actually ARE ripping you off (and there are a TON of them in the world today…) ✌🏼 Peace to you.
@@RobBiagi Aww, you waited 5 long months to have the opportunity to pick a fight, didn't you? How cute 😊 Don't let sensitivity be the main cause of missing a point. ✌️PEACE to you.
@top speed golf - clay ballard 2:53 to 5:00 #money seems like at start of transition right arm width is increasing due to rope drill and then begins to drive into external rotation ... I know it’s splitting hairs but going hardcore narrow at the beginning doesn’t let you pull that rope ... excellent presentation
Hey man, great video!! I've been trying to get this position with my right elbow under my left arm in the downswing. It's really hard for me to achieve this with my normal swing. At the top of the backswing as i start my downswing , i naturally want to kinda just turn with my shoulders. When I try to achieve this position by doing really light practice swings, I can do it. But as soon as I do a real swing I can't get it. I'm trying to figure out the right feel for me to achieve this. Any advice? But great video. Thank you
So a good thought on this move would be to supinate the right forearm, extent right wrist, and flex left wrist in transition? Similar to the croker golf system?
I’ve fired up my share of lawn mowers, not gonna lie, and although i’ve not come across a “lawn mower chain” i’m a believer that the concept has potential.
Motion capture has shown that the best players trail arm starts to straighten from the top of the downswing, like Clay demonstrates around the 3.30 mark. To me the previous part of the video where he's driving the elbow down contradicts this feeling as the angle tends to narrow rather than widen when actively doing this. Just extending the trail arm can still keep the elbow close to the body. The other key is that the wrist doesn't throw the club at the same time and therefore cast.
Great lesson. The pulling the rope thought/idea prevents me from trying to control/swing the clubhead. At first, it's hard to trust that the clubhead will get down to the ball but it does on its own.
Clay, as always great tutorial but you've covered these drills 5 to 10 times over in previous videos. Can you not start doing some course vlogs? I mean, that should be the next step.
Hey, great question! I found it easier to help more students at a time by developing more video content for our website. We do have other Top Speed Golf certified instructors who do provide online lessons though! You have to be an All Access member of the website, so once you join TopSpeedGolf.com, login, and head to this page to check out who is available for swing reviews online: topspeedgolf.com/get-unlimited-swing-reviews-improve-faster/ Let me know if you've got any other questions!
The absolute EASIEST way to make this happen is to get ur hands LOW at setup (have an angle between arms and the shaft) and hold on to that angle instead of having that shaft extending arms straight at setup.... some.... = MANY will feel the toe of the club is a bit up in the air BUT with a small shaft lean in that setup ur already SET-UP for lag and lean hit... SIMPLE way instead of all this thinking ;)))))))
Golf Porn. these nuggz are Golf Porn for me. i played 38 yrs w no instruction or lessons and bogey player. Your "Feels and Reals" tips and the descriptions are almost visceral when going over positions and vectoring of the body parts. ⛳️👏🏽 indeed.
Best one yet Clay. Thank you.
Great video easy to understand
You rock Clay! Coincidentally I worked on these exact feelings the day before you released this. I also worked on shifting my weight earlier than usual. These are feelings I’ve been working on lately and put them all together yesterday. It was one of the best range sessions I’ve ever had! I effortlessly hit average iron distance on a cold and rainy day with range balls. It took barely any effort. I can only imagine warm weather with Pro V1s.
Good stuff. Good stuff.
Very nice lesson Clay. Thanks for posting. Bill.
Never a TSG video without a damn bonus video to try to lure you into signing up. Awesome video as always nonetheless as I've struggled with what my right arm is supposed to do in the swing so thanks a lot for that.
Are you also frustrated with Google/UA-cam as well, and the “damn ads” they always put before and during videos? Businesses can and should make money for providing excellent content to the golf community.
It’s not like TSG is holding things back and ripping us off as we pay $0 for all this content, is it? My knowledge of the golf swing (and being better able to identify errors in my OWN technique) has grown EXPONENTIALLY by watching TSG and a few other channels here on YT. I am a WAY better golfer as a result of Clay’s free content!
I suggest you pick fights with people who actually ARE ripping you off (and there are a TON of them in the world today…) ✌🏼 Peace to you.
@@RobBiagi Aww, you waited 5 long months to have the opportunity to pick a fight, didn't you? How cute 😊 Don't let sensitivity be the main cause of missing a point. ✌️PEACE to you.
@@blakman7 Encouraging someone to reconsider a negative opinion of a VERY POSITIVE and helpful UA-cam channel is hardly picking a fight.
Top lesson once again. Thanks
Nice. A few feels to work on.
I'm slowly getting a handle on this concept. It's working for my irons....need to get the woods and driver dialed in. TSG member too.
Great to hear! Play well 😀
@top speed golf - clay ballard 2:53 to 5:00 #money seems like at start of transition right arm width is increasing due to rope drill and then begins to drive into external rotation ... I know it’s splitting hairs but going hardcore narrow at the beginning doesn’t let you pull that rope ... excellent presentation
Hey man, great video!! I've been trying to get this position with my right elbow under my left arm in the downswing. It's really hard for me to achieve this with my normal swing. At the top of the backswing as i start my downswing , i naturally want to kinda just turn with my shoulders. When I try to achieve this position by doing really light practice swings, I can do it. But as soon as I do a real swing I can't get it. I'm trying to figure out the right feel for me to achieve this. Any advice? But great video. Thank you
So a good thought on this move would be to supinate the right forearm, extent right wrist, and flex left wrist in transition? Similar to the croker golf system?
I’ve fired up my share of lawn mowers, not gonna lie, and although i’ve not come across a “lawn mower chain” i’m a believer that the concept has potential.
Motion capture has shown that the best players trail arm starts to straighten from the top of the downswing, like Clay demonstrates around the 3.30 mark. To me the previous part of the video where he's driving the elbow down contradicts this feeling as the angle tends to narrow rather than widen when actively doing this. Just extending the trail arm can still keep the elbow close to the body. The other key is that the wrist doesn't throw the club at the same time and therefore cast.
Great lesson. The pulling the rope thought/idea prevents me from trying to control/swing the clubhead. At first, it's hard to trust that the clubhead will get down to the ball but it does on its own.
Thanks for watching!
The truth!
Do u use this for only irons, or wedges and drives aswell?
Clay how could you apply this to a longer club the driver ?
Clay, as always great tutorial but you've covered these drills 5 to 10 times over in previous videos. Can you not start doing some course vlogs? I mean, that should be the next step.
I think filming lessons and showing real players making these changes would be awesome to see.
All the golf instructors on UA-cam go over the same stuff multiple times. There’s only so much to the golf swing.
Hope you feel better today
Anti roll method is where it's at🤣
Do you give online lessons
Hey, great question!
I found it easier to help more students at a time by developing more video content for our website.
We do have other Top Speed Golf certified instructors who do provide online lessons though!
You have to be an All Access member of the website, so once you join TopSpeedGolf.com, login, and head to this page to check out who is available for swing reviews online: topspeedgolf.com/get-unlimited-swing-reviews-improve-faster/
Let me know if you've got any other questions!
The absolute EASIEST way to make this happen is to get ur hands LOW at setup (have an angle between arms and the shaft) and hold on to that angle instead of having that shaft extending arms straight at setup.... some.... = MANY will feel the toe of the club is a bit up in the air BUT with a small shaft lean in that setup ur already SET-UP for lag and lean hit... SIMPLE way instead of all this thinking ;)))))))
Golf Porn. these nuggz are Golf Porn for me. i played 38 yrs w no instruction or lessons and bogey player.
Your "Feels and Reals" tips and the descriptions are almost visceral when going over positions and vectoring of the body parts.
⛳️👏🏽 indeed.