His way of explaining the trail elbow directly influencing pulls/hooks is so simple and explained so well. So interesting that this with more slide creates the anti hook move. You boys are going to be coming in hot for your golf season
Man, I wish I had a coach like this who would physically move you into position like that. I've had a few lessons with different coaches trying to find one that worked for me with no luck.
Great session again guys. I'd love to know how/why Scott decides a certain pattern is the correct one for any given golfer. I've experimented with both the lesson drills he has given you boys for your particular pattern, and both seem to work equally well for me and neither seems more, or less, natural to me.
Guys these videos are life changing. Multiple mistakes I make have been covered in these vids. Love the fellow lefty actions my brain doesn’t have to convert them backward 😂
Sorry about the lack of Sun you guys are going to get down here in Scottsdale.... Going to be a crappy week weather wise... actually been a cold rainy winter this year
I have the same problem with the back elbow and pulling the ball to the left being a right handed player. After practicing these very moves I've seen instant improvement. Thanks gentlemen
Hey guys, great content and keep up the great work.I was very impressed with Ronnie’s driver fitting and how you got him a decent distance gain in his drives.I’m a couple of years younger than Ronnie and I play the Ping G 425 with a Mitsubishi tensile CK 60 gram Orange reg shaft set at 11 degrees and my average drive is around 205 yds always in play.Any recommendations on distance gain from this driver ? You can talk in plain Glaswegian Ian as I’m originally from Glasgow living up here in Thunderbay. Cheers guys.
Not trying to diminish anything here - I'm not a pro - but I have always just tried to emulate Tiger's swing from 2000. That has always worked for me. Now again, I'm no pro, but I was a scratch player at one point, which for me was great!
This goes along well with Byron Nelson’s swing. He talked about not being able to wear a pocket watch, which were in style at the time because his right elbow would hit the watch in his pocket watch pocket (which was directly about the pants pocket). The thing he was hitting with his elbow may have been the pocket watch chain.
Hoping this helps, gonna watch it here soon. Recently moved to Apex’s and I think the offset has messed with my head and I’m pulling/hooking a lot. So really trying to work on my swing to be consistently straighter
Did he ever mention hitting fat with type of swing? I’ve made chat to my swing and I’ve been hitting pure but after about 10 holes I noticed I start hitting fat. Could be fatigue but definitely something in the mechanics.
Standing on two legs, we cannot rotate( there is no center pivot required to rotate as in a circle). We can pivot around the right hip joint in BS and pivot around the left hip joint in through swing. From top of BS there is time for one intention, before impact.. What is that intention.
Scott, Is this the DJ pattern or some variations? The backswing sure looks similar anyways.. Minus his "forward press"/elbow tuck.. I tried it and it felt very natural to me.. Just not sure if I have his athletism to pull the downswing off though! ;)
@@BasedHadrian I guess I'm trying to relate it to his wrist patterns hackmotion webinars (DJ being option B/Cobra pattern)... not it's a one-to-one mapping but I find the study interesting. Helps me learn what I naturally do and more importantly what positions/angles are not a good match for my patterns. I'll just assume it's one of those hybrid/variation then.
How did Scott determine which swing patterns work best for both of you? Seems like he has 50 different patterns, how do we know which one we should use?
Love you guys and watch every video you release, but if this was how all golf instructors taught the swing, golf would have died a quick death a long time ago.
Feels total opposite but let’s not forget he did fix Ian’s toe down impact that’s been plaguing him for years! This looks more like your pro impact position and specifically eliminating matty’s flipping action and the right side. I guess there’s more than one way to skin a cat.
I'll be upfront and say I suck at golf; so I can't speak for the specifics of teaching golf. But as someone that has engaged in other skill-based disciplines at a high level, including teaching those skills, I have learned that there is not one correct way to instruct a student, even if it is clear what the underlying problem is. Every student is different, including how they process instruction, and how they apply that to their current actions. Two teachers may give what seems like contrary or opposite advice, but it may actually be meant to address the same issues, and are likely dependent on what instructions "clicked" for the teacher when they were learning the discipline. I made the most progress in my discipline after having lessons from a few different teachers and I started piecing together how those different approaches fit together toward the same goal. The best teachers recognize this and will even adjust course if they find their current strategy isn't "clicking" with the student.
Its all about perspective, if something immediately clicks you likely didn't make a big enough change. Being uncomfortable means you are actually making changes.
Lmao. You’re 100% the guy who believes a youtube vid titled “secret move the pros dont tell you” will fix all your swing flaws. Gotta do the work son! Crawl before you walk
Good lord. “Move your hands in this direction for only 10 inches.” “Never feel like the inside of this elbow isn’t rotating out this way.” Talk about micro-managing a golf swing.
"Instructors" like this are why people overthink golf. "Maybe sure your 3rd swing position is 32⁰ then invertly externally pronate your scapula and pull through the corridors to the power slot...and so on and so on and so on." Look at a Ben Hogan Lesson and then this.
I agree. But To each their own. Some like technical some like simple based on feels like butch. It’s Vijay v. Tiger. Clearly and not surprisingly this is the preference for txg.
depends... for some, fluidity comes from doing the wrong things for decades so changing it won't be easy.. Like a baby learning to walk.. it wasn't very fluid looking at first.
This was my feeling as well. So many micro changes and tweaks... Stops the athlete from being athletic and forcing movements that may not feel natural.
@@bighaus224 i agree… Only if Matt’s natural tendency was the outcome he wanted. Since its not, his natural tendencies need to be changed. Fluidity wont and cant happen until his mind/body can trust his new swing.
Honestly think this is ridiculous ..... micro managing .... comments on the smallest intricacies in every swing every set up how the hell can you remember all of that... some of modern instruction is terrible .... trackman gc quad etc give too many coaches a platform to over analyse ....
Honestly, it’s comical to see internet experts like you pretend to know more than some of the best coaches in the game. It must be exhausting carrying around that ego of yours.
@@jamesprestontx shut up I've had lessons mate played golf 18 years and I'm not saying he doesn't know his stuff I'm saying it's far too in depth for the average golfer
How can you not love Ian? Scott is a genius.
His way of explaining the trail elbow directly influencing pulls/hooks is so simple and explained so well. So interesting that this with more slide creates the anti hook move.
You boys are going to be coming in hot for your golf season
Love how excited Ian looks at some of those swings
Scott is very knowledgeable with golf swing and really know how to adjust swing concepts adjusting to each of y'all swing ... y;all are very lucky
thank you guys for bringing this content to the masses it is helping me tremendously
Someone explaining golf through geometry is amazing. Really enjoying these sessions.
Great watch guys,Scott is without doubt one of the worlds best instructors
10:00 - 10:15 = Pure Gold 🔥 👌 ✨️
Geeking out on the golf swing... I LOVE IT.. Thanks for posting guys.
Excellent content. The visual cues at positions are helpful for emulators.
Love watching this progress. Matt’s commitment is inspiring. Scott explains things so succinctly. Superb.
Scotts depth of Knowledge is impressive
As someone who's new to golf (less than 2 years in), I deal with a lot of these same issues.
This video is greatly appreciated 👍
Awesome! It is immensely helpful to see what a great coach does. Thank you for sharing this!
Man, I wish I had a coach like this who would physically move you into position like that. I've had a few lessons with different coaches trying to find one that worked for me with no luck.
@@TheBooze13 For $150/hr (or more) they damn well should hold my hand, my elbow, my knee and anything else it takes!
Great lesson! Like the points about internal rotation for lead arm and relaxed trail ask at address plus the two knees touching in the follow through.
Let’s get the next video with Scott going boys !
One of the best vids you guys have done.
I took a lesson a few hours ago. Working on the same stuff. It isn’t a easy change. So excited for it to take
Not only does Scott have super knowledge of all the aspects of the golf swing, but he also has great eyes. He sees a lot that is happening.
I deal with and lead wrist pain each year. This makes a lot of sense. Love the info and I’d love to set up some digital lessons with scott
Great session again guys. I'd love to know how/why Scott decides a certain pattern is the correct one for any given golfer. I've experimented with both the lesson drills he has given you boys for your particular pattern, and both seem to work equally well for me and neither seems more, or less, natural to me.
Guys these videos are life changing. Multiple mistakes I make have been covered in these vids. Love the fellow lefty actions my brain doesn’t have to convert them backward 😂
Thanks for posting this. Really nice improvement. Swing is looking tight!
Give me Ian’s or Matt’s “non-improved” swings and I’d be over the moon! ⛳️
Sorry about the lack of Sun you guys are going to get down here in Scottsdale.... Going to be a crappy week weather wise... actually been a cold rainy winter this year
Would love to see a side by side comparison if you’re alls swing changes as well a data before and after
When I had lessons my instructor didn’t want to make my swing mechanical , he wanted to improve on my natural swing .
I have the same problem with the back elbow and pulling the ball to the left being a right handed player. After practicing these very moves I've seen instant improvement. Thanks gentlemen
Awesome video!
Hey guys, great content and keep up the great work.I was very impressed with Ronnie’s driver fitting and how you got him a decent distance gain in his drives.I’m a couple of years younger than Ronnie and I play the Ping G 425 with a Mitsubishi tensile CK 60 gram Orange reg shaft set at 11 degrees and my average drive is around 205 yds always in play.Any recommendations on distance gain from this driver ? You can talk in plain Glaswegian Ian as I’m originally from Glasgow living up here in Thunderbay. Cheers guys.
Not trying to diminish anything here - I'm not a pro - but I have always just tried to emulate Tiger's swing from 2000. That has always worked for me. Now again, I'm no pro, but I was a scratch player at one point, which for me was great!
These are awesome! Keep this knowledge coming 🤙🏻🤙🏻
This goes along well with Byron Nelson’s swing. He talked about not being able to wear a pocket watch, which were in style at the time because his right elbow would hit the watch in his pocket watch pocket (which was directly about the pants pocket). The thing he was hitting with his elbow may have been the pocket watch chain.
you need to get a slo motion camera in there!
Hoping this helps, gonna watch it here soon. Recently moved to Apex’s and I think the offset has messed with my head and I’m pulling/hooking a lot. So really trying to work on my swing to be consistently straighter
Brilliant!
I want to hear more about these dots on the club you use for data… is this common? What all types of things would be helpful?
Can I get the English translation for this lesson?
Did he ever mention hitting fat with type of swing? I’ve made chat to my swing and I’ve been hitting pure but after about 10 holes I noticed I start hitting fat. Could be fatigue but definitely something in the mechanics.
Wonder when and what A.I. is going to say about the golf swing?
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Standing on two legs, we cannot rotate( there is no center pivot required to rotate as in a circle).
We can pivot around the right hip joint in BS and pivot around the left hip joint in through swing.
From top of BS there is time for one intention, before impact.. What is that intention.
What about feelings in the hands? Seems to take the hands out?
Scott, Is this the DJ pattern or some variations? The backswing sure looks similar anyways.. Minus his "forward press"/elbow tuck.. I tried it and it felt very natural to me.. Just not sure if I have his athletism to pull the downswing off though! ;)
different from a DJ pattern. This is very much the vanilla or normal morad/s&t model that’s more modern.
@@BasedHadrian I guess I'm trying to relate it to his wrist patterns hackmotion webinars (DJ being option B/Cobra pattern)... not it's a one-to-one mapping but I find the study interesting. Helps me learn what I naturally do and more importantly what positions/angles are not a good match for my patterns. I'll just assume it's one of those hybrid/variation then.
So did the magic wear off with Larry?
I was thinking the same
Interesting. Very different than Larry.
Getting dialed I see, no pain no gain!
How did Scott determine which swing patterns work best for both of you? Seems like he has 50 different patterns, how do we know which one we should use?
Everyone has different swings
Get a lesson, stop trying to learn from UA-cam
Love you guys and watch every video you release, but if this was how all golf instructors taught the swing, golf would have died a quick death a long time ago.
100%
This feels like it’s a complete contradiction to LCs coaching. Anyone agree?
Feels total opposite but let’s not forget he did fix Ian’s toe down impact that’s been plaguing him for years! This looks more like your pro impact position and specifically eliminating matty’s flipping action and the right side. I guess there’s more than one way to skin a cat.
I'll be upfront and say I suck at golf; so I can't speak for the specifics of teaching golf. But as someone that has engaged in other skill-based disciplines at a high level, including teaching those skills, I have learned that there is not one correct way to instruct a student, even if it is clear what the underlying problem is. Every student is different, including how they process instruction, and how they apply that to their current actions. Two teachers may give what seems like contrary or opposite advice, but it may actually be meant to address the same issues, and are likely dependent on what instructions "clicked" for the teacher when they were learning the discipline. I made the most progress in my discipline after having lessons from a few different teachers and I started piecing together how those different approaches fit together toward the same goal. The best teachers recognize this and will even adjust course if they find their current strategy isn't "clicking" with the student.
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It must an issue to only hit a 7 195 yards to the middle of the green!
Lessons are the most stressful thing ever when it doesn't immediately click but you have to trust the process
Its all about perspective, if something immediately clicks you likely didn't make a big enough change. Being uncomfortable means you are actually making changes.
Defos alot of mixed feelings on this in the comments.
I am still not convince. This is so static, swinging to fixed positions instead of an athletic movement.
Be prepared to be convinced.
Why do golf coaches always have you swing their way instead of fixing what is actually broken? IMO there’s too much to think about 🏌🏻♂️
Lmao. You’re 100% the guy who believes a youtube vid titled “secret move the pros dont tell you” will fix all your swing flaws. Gotta do the work son! Crawl before you walk
My steepness gave me golfers elbow
Good lord. “Move your hands in this direction for only 10 inches.” “Never feel like the inside of this elbow isn’t rotating out this way.”
Talk about micro-managing a golf swing.
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"Instructors" like this are why people overthink golf. "Maybe sure your 3rd swing position is 32⁰ then invertly externally pronate your scapula and pull through the corridors to the power slot...and so on and so on and so on." Look at a Ben Hogan Lesson and then this.
Amen to that 🙌💯
He’s pitching to the level of the golfer
ummm hogan is why instruction is like this
I agree. But To each their own. Some like technical some like simple based on feels like butch. It’s Vijay v. Tiger. Clearly and not surprisingly this is the preference for txg.
I am not a 'feel' player, and this was my kind of lesson. Envious of the feel-players...
Seems like he over-complicates everything and takes away all fluidity.
depends... for some, fluidity comes from doing the wrong things for decades so changing it won't be easy.. Like a baby learning to walk.. it wasn't very fluid looking at first.
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This was my feeling as well. So many micro changes and tweaks... Stops the athlete from being athletic and forcing movements that may not feel natural.
@@bighaus224 i agree… Only if Matt’s natural tendency was the outcome he wanted. Since its not, his natural tendencies need to be changed. Fluidity wont and cant happen until his mind/body can trust his new swing.
Honestly think this is ridiculous ..... micro managing .... comments on the smallest intricacies in every swing every set up how the hell can you remember all of that... some of modern instruction is terrible .... trackman gc quad etc give too many coaches a platform to over analyse ....
Honestly, it’s comical to see internet experts like you pretend to know more than some of the best coaches in the game. It must be exhausting carrying around that ego of yours.
@@jamesprestontx shut up I've had lessons mate played golf 18 years and I'm not saying he doesn't know his stuff I'm saying it's far too in depth for the average golfer
I'm also a dummy weekend golfer with a 3 handicap no ego whatsoever
@@fredster1449 you’ve had lessons? Is that all it takes to be an expert? This lesson was obviously not meant for the beginner golfer
@@jamesprestontx yeh it is 👍
This will ruin your game, 1 change at a time is enough. Paralysis by analysis.
These guys are not exactly weekend hackers though... They're naturals. they can handle it.
@@VoodooZ seen with the best tour players