This has been the biggest change to your game Pete that I’ve noticed. The switch to hitting big high draws as your stock shot rather than the soft fade/OB slice/OB pull hook, you had for a few years. This has been massive for the standard of golf you’ve turned out on your videos over the last year. People take note, this can change your game if you struggle with a slice. Pete can you do a video on weight shift. Specifically how early to re-centre and move back towards target after initial move away. Again with the big turn into the backswing I’ve noticed how early you’re moving towards the target. Way before the backswing is complete. Would be interesting to get the Finchy take on this!
Great drills. The tip you mentioned about lifting the left heel is helpful too. I've started doing that now that I'm 50 and wish I'd started doing it earlier.
thank you so much for the swing tips i'm a 60's rediscoverd golfer and thought my rotation was ok, but after watching my wife's recording of my swing, oh dear! your vid will hopfully get me past the 1/4 back swing, plus i might have to start yoga to get more flex
i never thought of maintaining the tilt angle as well. i was only focused on the spine angle. i think you just gave me the missing link in my back swing. love your and the teams videos. hello from south africa.
One thing I've recently learned is the importance of patience while training/practicing. I noticed that (via a launch monitor) when I'd start-off practicing, my swing-path would be neutral, or a little-bit in-to-out (draw-centric.) Then, just BLASTING one-after-another, in a RUSH, I'd slowly start extending/CUPPING my lead-wrist to create desired leverage, INSTEAD OF TURNING MY BODY. You see, I was getting fatigued, and my body would start to take SHORT-CUTS, and this led to getting VERY STEEP & I'd start slicing it.
Lifting the front foot also helps the downswing a lot. Since being coached out of it I lost a lot of feel for the swing. I intend on putting it back on and expect a small speed increase, improved timing (although its ok at present) and consistency.
It doesn't matter as long as you return to center at time of impact. 'keep your head still' pretty bad advice for a lot of golfers that would be better served with more fluid/dynamic swing motion. Keep your head still is good advice for golfers that tend to get behind the ball during the backswing and never return.
I would say be careful fanning the trail foot if you are "swayer". Keeping it square with weight on the inside of the foot is what many coaches teach to counter sway.
I don’t get why hoodies are so popular for golf these days, don’t we have enough swing thoughts to deal with without the distraction of having to factor in how far the wind is going to blow the hood over our eyes in the follow through.
This has been the biggest change to your game Pete that I’ve noticed.
The switch to hitting big high draws as your stock shot rather than the soft fade/OB slice/OB pull hook, you had for a few years. This has been massive for the standard of golf you’ve turned out on your videos over the last year. People take note, this can change your game if you struggle with a slice.
Pete can you do a video on weight shift. Specifically how early to re-centre and move back towards target after initial move away. Again with the big turn into the backswing I’ve noticed how early you’re moving towards the target. Way before the backswing is complete. Would be interesting to get the Finchy take on this!
Needed this lesson so much for my backswing and it making sense. Muchas Gracias Pedro
Great drills. The tip you mentioned about lifting the left heel is helpful too. I've started doing that now that I'm 50 and wish I'd started doing it earlier.
Loved the use of that 2006 PowerPoint rotation transition at 10 seconds
thank you so much for the swing tips
i'm a 60's rediscoverd golfer and thought my rotation was ok, but after watching my wife's
recording of my swing, oh dear! your vid will hopfully get me past the 1/4 back swing, plus
i might have to start yoga to get more flex
i never thought of maintaining the tilt angle as well. i was only focused on the spine angle. i think you just gave me the missing link in my back swing. love your and the teams videos. hello from south africa.
One thing I've recently learned is the importance of patience while training/practicing.
I noticed that (via a launch monitor) when I'd start-off practicing, my swing-path would be neutral, or a little-bit in-to-out (draw-centric.)
Then, just BLASTING one-after-another, in a RUSH, I'd slowly start extending/CUPPING my lead-wrist to create desired leverage, INSTEAD OF TURNING MY BODY.
You see, I was getting fatigued, and my body would start to take SHORT-CUTS, and this led to getting VERY STEEP & I'd start slicing it.
Lifting the front foot also helps the downswing a lot. Since being coached out of it I lost a lot of feel for the swing.
I intend on putting it back on and expect a small speed increase, improved timing (although its ok at present) and consistency.
Well done Pete 👏 😊
thanks for the video. always great content. and.... where did you get those hexagonal panels in the background???
I needed this because I found myself constantly squating and I don’t know how to stop it
I personally struggle with shoulder alignment when I tilt my spin away from my target.
I tend to open my shoulders when I tilt
9:39 cant wait to go to the range and smell some grips in front of everybody
Will flaring the feet aide in getting better depth?.
Does anyone know what the brand name is of Peter’s vest?
Doesn't your head sway off the ball when you tilt
It doesn't matter as long as you return to center at time of impact. 'keep your head still' pretty bad advice for a lot of golfers that would be better served with more fluid/dynamic swing motion. Keep your head still is good advice for golfers that tend to get behind the ball during the backswing and never return.
I would say be careful fanning the trail foot if you are "swayer". Keeping it square with weight on the inside of the foot is what many coaches teach to counter sway.
I actually find opposite occurs. A square foot encourages sway. A fanned foot enables rotation. especially for senior golfers.
Do not CAPS it all. Kieran hopefully enjoys life.
I don’t get why hoodies are so popular for golf these days, don’t we have enough swing thoughts to deal with without the distraction of having to factor in how far the wind is going to blow the hood over our eyes in the follow through.
He’s indoors
The fuck you talkin about?
@@simmo5071 ahh so the hoodie Pete’s wearing is part of Footjoys new indoor golf range 🙂
@@g00sencup10 indoor hoodies, not to be confused with outdoor hoodies