The club is made so the toe overtakes the heel. Agee relax ,let the club do the work.clubs cost a lot of money let them do the work. Great videos, am 80 yrs old, been playing for 70yrs. Still single hc. Keep on keeping on
Wow bill its amazing how we think alike, the direction of the swing is what you show, once force is applied correctly the club becomes the force, its how it feels anyway. I always have all my xlubface slightly open at address because its not really open it's square to the path, the force application to the club will square up on its own if you are not a ball of tension. Try stopping the club around impact or just after you really cant or its very difficult. Force moves the club and you hang on for the ride. That's my swing i get tension free as much as i can throughout my whole body.
Sounds like you know yourself pretty well AG, being that way gives you confidence and man we need a bunch of that to play this game at a high amateur level. Spot on with your comments!!
Hi Bill. Thx a lot! Went out and worked very well for me. Will see if it lasts ... ive tried cmotion but thought you have to dump the sole square behind the ball. Had the idea of a stable face thru impact area. First time ive seen yr take on it. Thank you. Rgds
I am hitting my irons pretty good . Not sure I am doing things correctly at all maybe the back swing . I am really struggling with my driver right now ! I I certainly do not understand the “ lateral sitz “ or internal-external type things Joe was talking about on his video !
That’s why it is never brought up Mike, no one can explain it yet teach it. Be patient, we figured out it’s not about mechanics, motion, or controlling muscle groups. It’s about what no one really says because it can’t be taught but you can understand the Why. It’s coming and no one talks about it but it is the dna to anything we do no matter what the task.
Bill Another great explanation of the rotational forces resulting from a balanced linear motion(rotary lawn mower blade around a fixed rotating spindle) I feel that I am hitting it with the hosel at 7:00 I particularly like the visual of slamming (driving a tent stake in the ground 1 1/2 foot behind ball… Ball just gets in the way of the clubface as it becomes linear in its forward path as it achieves low point (shallow scrape along ground) no digging please!
Great Video , I’m convinced the missing piece to the puzzle for a lot golfers is a cross lateral sitz squeeze to stabilize the whole motion so you can use the club correctly .. Hogan , Moe and elite strikers know this .. I just happen to get lucky and stumble upon it hitting thousands of balls ..
I think these guys and a few more knew more than what we can see with our eyes. You call it your cross lateral stiz, I tried to explain it from a motion to a muscle group perspective lacking any mechanical education which we are bombarded with in all the instruction. JB and I through this journey recently were taken to another realization that I will attempt to explain in my next vid. This will either make people more aware of what to pay attention to or we will be accused of practicing voodoo. Honestly I don’t care but atheists who listen will know exactly what we are talking about as I’m sure you will. Thanks Diz for your belief in me and my passion to share with others, that in my mind if priceless.
@@Wooduck Learning a cross lateral sitz squeeze is pain free golf , you don’t have to add to the shot !! This swing is for 50 and above , what main stream is teaching right now is for unicorns trying to time a spin and hold off, good luck with that LOL ..
Great to hear from you Brother. How are things across the water? You’re right, and that’s what most do, fight the head and the direction it wants to go.
It’s also how Cmotion is done Bob and I’m sure it had been done like this before then. I have always said there are no secrets that haven’t already been done and I still hold to that belief. Doesn’t matter what you call it if it works it works.
It’s an intention and no it won’t be slammed behind the ball it will slam at the ball and you will either brush it off the surface or make a slight divot.
Thanks for sharing this-I’m really enjoying your materials. I took it to the range today and started out really strong. Hit probably 10 8-irons perfectly and effortlessly. Then all of a sudden I could not stop shan***g the ball. Over and over again, hosel rocket after hosel rocket. Then I’d hit 4 or 5 perfectly. Then 5 hosel rockets. Any thoughts? It feels like I’m changing something very subtle that’s making a huge difference. Thanks again!
I did the same thing Spectrum. Watch your trail elbow and make sure it’s in position as I showed and when you hit those shanks your body stopped and you just used your arms. Turn the body , go toward the target and pressure down on your lead leg. The lead leg is your post so get on it hard and fast and the body will help square or allow the club to come out to the ball. On the good shots I bet you felt the wrist snap and on the bad shots they didn’t feel the same. It’s now a matter of reps to ingrain that feeling you know works because you actually made it happen. And one final thing that might help is turn the toe in slightly at set up, I do that all rhetorical time with my set up. It’s kinda like cheating because I preset the toe to do what I know it wants to do. Hope that helped, don’t change just keep doing and it will become automatic.
@@Wooduck That makes a lot of sense. I did notice a very different feeling on the hosel shots and you are spot on regarding the body turn. It's something I've felt but couldn't articulate. Two additional questions -- is there a thought or a trigger that I can try to initiate the body turn? I've always struggled with turning my body. Secondly, which toe would you suggested be turned in, lead or trail? I did notice better results when I externally torqued my trail foot. Do you have an e-mail address where I could send a video? I'd love it if you'd be willing to take a quick look at what I'm doing. I know your time is valuable so I promise I wouldn't inundate you. 😀
@@UnmaskingMySpectrum first in regards to body turn look at my vids on The Corner and understand what the hips are doing on the rails that form the corner. Next the toe I was talking about was that of the club itself. That’s the part that we need to go down range so just turn the toe of the club in just a bite and you will have a head start on where the toe needs to go. Yes send me a vid and I will definitely look at it. My email is bill.phillips.721@gmail.com or text me the vid at 662-396-1272.
@@Wooduck Holy crap! So about a month ago, before I found your channel, I was closing the toe of the club severely and just smashing it (until the hosel rockets came back). I can't wait to try it. Thanks for being willing to look at my swing. I'll send you a video later today. \
The club is made so the toe overtakes the heel.
Agee relax ,let the club do the work.clubs cost
a lot of money let them do the work.
Great videos, am 80 yrs old, been playing for 70yrs. Still single hc.
Keep on keeping on
Now that is impressive user, can’t teach that ole dog any new tricks you already know them all I’m sure. 👍🏻
Wow bill its amazing how we think alike, the direction of the swing is what you show, once force is applied correctly the club becomes the force, its how it feels anyway. I always have all my xlubface slightly open at address because its not really open it's square to the path, the force application to the club will square up on its own if you are not a ball of tension. Try stopping the club around impact or just after you really cant or its very difficult. Force moves the club and you hang on for the ride. That's my swing i get tension free as much as i can throughout my whole body.
Sounds like you know yourself pretty well AG, being that way gives you confidence and man we need a bunch of that to play this game at a high amateur level. Spot on with your comments!!
@@Wooduck yes bill confidence is so important and intent.
@@ag358 now we all should experience it ag
Hi Bill. Thx a lot! Went out and worked very well for me. Will see if it lasts ... ive tried cmotion but thought you have to dump the sole square behind the ball. Had the idea of a stable face thru impact area. First time ive seen yr take on it.
Thank you. Rgds
I’m sure many thought the same thing about the sole as you Daryl, many things can be misunderstood if not presented correctly.
I am hitting my irons pretty good . Not sure I am doing things correctly at all maybe the back swing . I am really struggling with my driver right now ! I I certainly do not understand the “ lateral sitz “ or internal-external type things Joe was talking about on his video !
That’s why it is never brought up Mike, no one can explain it yet teach it. Be patient, we figured out it’s not about mechanics, motion, or controlling muscle groups. It’s about what no one really says because it can’t be taught but you can understand the Why. It’s coming and no one talks about it but it is the dna to anything we do no matter what the task.
Bill
Another great explanation of the rotational forces resulting from a balanced linear motion(rotary lawn mower blade around a fixed rotating spindle)
I feel that I am hitting it with the hosel at 7:00
I particularly like the visual of slamming (driving a tent stake in the ground 1 1/2 foot behind ball…
Ball just gets in the way of the clubface as it becomes linear in its forward path as it achieves low point (shallow scrape along ground) no digging please!
When done this way there is little strain or unnecessary forces needed to allow the club to perform as designed. Effortless!! Thanks
Great Video , I’m convinced the missing piece to the puzzle for a lot golfers is a cross lateral sitz squeeze to stabilize the whole motion so you can use the club correctly .. Hogan , Moe and elite strikers know this .. I just happen to get lucky and stumble upon it hitting thousands of balls ..
I think these guys and a few more knew more than what we can see with our eyes. You call it your cross lateral stiz, I tried to explain it from a motion to a muscle group perspective lacking any mechanical education which we are bombarded with in all the instruction. JB and I through this journey recently were taken to another realization that I will attempt to explain in my next vid. This will either make people more aware of what to pay attention to or we will be accused of practicing voodoo. Honestly I don’t care but atheists who listen will know exactly what we are talking about as I’m sure you will. Thanks Diz for your belief in me and my passion to share with others, that in my mind if priceless.
@@Wooduck Learning a cross lateral sitz squeeze is pain free golf , you don’t have to add to the shot !! This swing is for 50 and above , what main stream is teaching right now is for unicorns trying to time a spin and hold off, good luck with that LOL ..
@@DIZGOLF I hear that Diz, I see more instruction supposedly built around what you’re doing wrong instead of what to do right. Money Pitt
Good video 📸 Bill keep them coming 👍
Maybe people will see that to use the club you got to let it do its thing. Thanks man
Pure C motion Bill your right you can't fight tork ❤
Great to hear from you Brother. How are things across the water? You’re right, and that’s what most do, fight the head and the direction it wants to go.
@@Wooduck mostly good here Bill hoping to play 9 holes tomorrow morning match play shoot out should be fun.
@@DunnGolfing sounds good Mike bring home the bacon 🥓
Cool Bill i cant wait for video.
I think Joe is posting two vids right now on his channel, which is called Daily Proof if you want to take a look at the beginning of this information.
That’s the holy grail!
It’s also how Cmotion is done Bob and I’m sure it had been done like this before then. I have always said there are no secrets that haven’t already been done and I still hold to that belief. Doesn’t matter what you call it if it works it works.
Bill are slamming the club a foot and half directly behind the ball. I know you are not doing it literally, but is that the vision?
It’s an intention and no it won’t be slammed behind the ball it will slam at the ball and you will either brush it off the surface or make a slight divot.
Thanks. Similar to the driver
Thanks for sharing this-I’m really enjoying your materials.
I took it to the range today and started out really strong. Hit probably 10 8-irons perfectly and effortlessly.
Then all of a sudden I could not stop shan***g the ball. Over and over again, hosel rocket after hosel rocket. Then I’d hit 4 or 5 perfectly. Then 5 hosel rockets.
Any thoughts? It feels like I’m changing something very subtle that’s making a huge difference.
Thanks again!
I did the same thing Spectrum. Watch your trail elbow and make sure it’s in position as I showed and when you hit those shanks your body stopped and you just used your arms. Turn the body , go toward the target and pressure down on your lead leg. The lead leg is your post so get on it hard and fast and the body will help square or allow the club to come out to the ball. On the good shots I bet you felt the wrist snap and on the bad shots they didn’t feel the same. It’s now a matter of reps to ingrain that feeling you know works because you actually made it happen. And one final thing that might help is turn the toe in slightly at set up, I do that all rhetorical time with my set up. It’s kinda like cheating because I preset the toe to do what I know it wants to do. Hope that helped, don’t change just keep doing and it will become automatic.
@@Wooduck That makes a lot of sense. I did notice a very different feeling on the hosel shots and you are spot on regarding the body turn. It's something I've felt but couldn't articulate. Two additional questions -- is there a thought or a trigger that I can try to initiate the body turn? I've always struggled with turning my body. Secondly, which toe would you suggested be turned in, lead or trail? I did notice better results when I externally torqued my trail foot.
Do you have an e-mail address where I could send a video? I'd love it if you'd be willing to take a quick look at what I'm doing. I know your time is valuable so I promise I wouldn't inundate you. 😀
@@UnmaskingMySpectrum first in regards to body turn look at my vids on The Corner and understand what the hips are doing on the rails that form the corner. Next the toe I was talking about was that of the club itself. That’s the part that we need to go down range so just turn the toe of the club in just a bite and you will have a head start on where the toe needs to go. Yes send me a vid and I will definitely look at it. My email is
bill.phillips.721@gmail.com or text me the vid at 662-396-1272.
@@Wooduck Holy crap! So about a month ago, before I found your channel, I was closing the toe of the club severely and just smashing it (until the hosel rockets came back). I can't wait to try it. Thanks for being willing to look at my swing. I'll send you a video later today.
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@@UnmaskingMySpectrum no problem Spectrum, but you shouldn’t have to close the club so severely, just a touch will work.