This is a very clear description of how to correctly cover the ball. The hockey grip drill is the perfect drill to reinforce the feel. When I first started to incorporate the proper method and sequence into my swing, the hockey drill was definitely the most effective muscle memory tool. 👍🏻😎👍🏻
SOmebody else commented that you always seem to release videos about things they are about to practice and it is so bloody true, this is exactly the video i needed.
Just had a lesson yesterday with all the cool tech gadgets of video, trackman and pressure board. This is exactly what I wasn't doing early in the lesson, but got it real close by the end of lesson. Attack angle went from 1.8+ to 4.3-.... Good stuff!!!!
It's amazing, everything you say is exactly what I do. Unfortunately I can fix it on the range but go back to bad habits on the course due to whatever reason. Wish I could play a round with you and you just fix me as we go...but alas, I'll keep watching your videos and try try try. Great videos and excellent solutions for us hacks, keep up the good work!
Hey! Do it more and more on the course and less on the range. Exaggerate more on course. Go out at night with less people and hit multiple balls out there to practice
@@CogornoGolf Update: My son and I just got back from the range. We did exactly what you said, "2 slow movements and then hit a ball". My son has been really struggling with fat and thin shots and his consistency was GONE. Today with the drill??? He was a new man! I haven't seen him put distance and a nice little draw on so many shots in months. This is a gem.
Been bedeviled by "flipping" irons. This is the antidote. Always wondered why my golfing buddies who had been hockey players could really compress the ball. Now I know why. Many thanks.
Well done Eric. Covering the ball is such an important topic that get lost in the mix. You can not talk about forward shaft lean or compression or ball turf contact without taking into account the relevance of covering the ball. Covering the ball is an enabler of all good things in golf like compression , shaft lean and ball turf contact. This is a primal concept understated by the teaching professionals of the PGA. I dare say teaching and learning golf should start out with this basic fundamental. Nearly all if not the majority of faults can be traced back to not covering the ball.
Great drill...I'm using this on my skytrak as we speak. Hitting the ball really good. I searched many drills on covering the ball. This was the best!!!
Great video as I’ve never seen it explained that way. Nice visual of dropping the right down the shaft to get closer to the ball which creates shaft lean and LAG..!! Bravo..
As a golf pro, i am always borrowing from the best on the net. Now i am starting to borrow from you. Good presentations of important subject matters. You are getting better & better!
I’ve been using video recently and have really been trying to maintain my angles as my primary swing thought. After a couple bad ball striking seasons, this one has been much better because I noticed myself standing up (not covering) at impact. These drills and check points will definitely help me focus. Thanks, nice work!
This is a great drill/lesson for all tall golfers like me. My arms are a little short for my height and I’m in my 50s(not as supple as I used to be) so I struggle to get down to the ball. The split grip to relearn the feel is the cure. Great job making this understandable. This should improve ball flight consistency as swinging down the line will be a natural result. Can’t wait to see results on course.
(Larry-San Diego) Eric, i played yesterday and i turned "early extension" into an art form and cant wait to practice this drill to help eliminate this major swing/posture fault.
Improved my ball striking. My frustrations stem from people always stating that arc width was important for distance, yet here we are at impact with reduced arc width from bent right elbow and wrist
100% Needs to be more narrow on way down than back then back to wide again in follow through I went over that here: ua-cam.com/video/fV6q0T9SloU/v-deo.html
So there are essentially 3 "feels" to achieve the same thing (EE here talking!). Getting that spine to bend towards the ball is the holy grail for early extenders and these three will do it: 1) push the left hip backwards away from the ball (Mike Malaska), 2) point the right shoulder towards the ball when coming into impact, and 3) keep the arms/hands close to the body as demonstrated so well in your video. The key question is: which of these 3 can be learnt the easiest and which one runs the machine to give this effect? Please address.
@@CogornoGolf Would you say in #1 and #2, one of them is a more dominant driver rather than an effect of the other? Just trying to nail this since I want to eliminate thoughts.
Love this visualization. I also like to combine this with your lesson on keeping the lead bicep glued to the chest at impact, helps turn the hips and maintain those trail wrist arm angles.
I did like it. Being left eye dominant I find that my setup is easier to get natural shaft lean and consistency in covering the ball. The trick is trusting the alignment as it looks awkward when looking at the target, something like how putting alignment can look off. Trusting it is the only way to swing freely. Target in mind. This drill will work similarly.
This is great stuff. I will take it to the range. I'll remember to keep my right shoulder in because if I let it get out, I pull the ball to the left. I'll sum this up by stating this is something like hitting a hockey puck with a hockey stick.
Brilliant Video... Amazingly Clear Instruction.. and if those are the X-Prototype Irons from Callaway like I think they are...we play the same set of irons...LOL Have a great weekend
I finally found out what covering the ball means. I thought it meant moving laterally ahead of the ball. This will be very helpful. Thanks for a great video.
Great video. I was wondering why i was fatting a few. My right shoulder was dropping straight down and increasing my spine tilt. Now i know to turn my shoulders a bit too.
Great explanation Eric. I rate that top one compared to some others I watched on YT. By the way, for a split of a second I thought it was John Daly beyond you in that red shirt and shorts :-)
Excellent video! Everyone standing up is compensating differently I guess, but a specific downswing key would be useful. For me, I've thought of it as stretch/flex through my abs to maintain posture, but maybe wrist/shoulder down or something else is worth trying.
Great lesson. I wish you got into covering the ball with a driver. Much more difficult and much more counterintuitive than doing it with an iron, as you're hitting up on the ball.
Eric - daily Math lesson for you. A 7 iron has length 37"s (let's pretend it is 36" or 3 feet). The Lie Angle of a 7 iron is 60-degrees. Thus, the club shaft with length 3-ft forms a perfect 30-60-90 Degree 'ancient' triangle with the tips of your toes, which are directly below your hands. Thus the simple math rule to remember is that your toes will be 1/2 the distance from the ball as the length of the club (so 18-inches or 1 1/2 feet) and the handle will be 85% the length of the shaft - approx 30-inches or 2 1/2 feet. PGA Pros have a 15-degree shaft lean at impact on a 7-iron - this shaft lean comes from the Right Wrist in Extention / Left Wrist in Flexion. That 15-degree effectively shortens the length of the club by 5-inches. You can demonstrate this to yourself by standing at address and then fully bending your wrists into this impact position - the club will come off the ground by 5 inches. Those critical 5-inches, to achieve PGA-Tour level impact, are roughly 1/2 covered by your right shoulder rotating lower with side bend (covering the ball) and half by the head dropping - PGA-Tour average is 2 to 4 inches of head lowering. Just having students see how critical those 5-inches are of club shortening (if you want that 15-degree shaft lean at impact) absolutely focuses the brain on 'covering' the ball. Putting numbers on it really drives home the facts.
great swing, easy to understand instruction, however, there is 1 minor aspect I disagree with... at 10:28 you talk about forward shaft lean, turning a 7-iron into a 6-iron to gain more distance... I would say that forward shaft lean is much more about having the opportunity to make contact with the sweet spot of the club-face. Without forward shaft lean, one can not have sweet spot contact.
Eric, just found your video and love the explanation and the process. Being short in stature, I struggle with early extension on my longer clubs, especially driver where I feel full extension at impact. Would this drill also be helpful for driver as attack angles differ compared to iron strikes? Would you change any of the drill specifically for a teed-up driver?
Hey Mathieu yes it would change for driver 1. The setup is the biggest change. Ball position more forward, upper body more tilted away from target 2. Head more back in downswing EE with driver not as big of a deal bc ball on a tee (just have to make sure you rotate enough with it....so you extend at the TARGET not the ball Driver vs iron specifics: ua-cam.com/video/TJtx-qVSgVU/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/vj3py9jZ6q8/v-deo.html
I really like the advice to intentionally start with the club a couple of inches above the ball in order to force you to make that squat move to get down to it. It gets you going down rather than coming up out of it.
It does! My son and I are both S&T golfers. Works great for keeping those shoulders turning back and through to the right spots and keeping the chest covering the ball through contact.
Yes---but head a bit more back with driver! ua-cam.com/video/EobY-QX2ck0/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/ZJVFFIGa0f4/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/TJtx-qVSgVU/v-deo.html
Eric, the guy behind you in the red polo shirt and plaid shorts need a lesson.....BTW your doing a fabulous job. Your lessons are clearly explained and helpful. If I could only rinse and repeat...
I tried this drill and I’m hitting the ball more solid. The only problem is the club face is open at impact and I’m pushing the ball right of target. Any suggestions would be appreciated..
Yo! Of course I would need to see your swing on video to say for sure. 1 Make sure grip is strong enough 2. Make sure you have enough arm rotation in downswing 3. Lead wrist flat to bowed
Eric, as always I benefit from your great videos. I can not find the one you did with a friend who placed two ball (one inside & one outside) lining up on the inside ball and hitting the outside one. Please send me the link for that video.
Day 1 = ouch, Day 2 = progess, less fat shots, super compression, piercing ball flight, no early extension, little to no flipping, 7iron hip to hip is 150 yards plus, still can't full swing the club without flipping or early extension. But it felt way better than Day 1. Day 3 I'm hoping for continued success.
ITs possible Craig....but I think doing the same drill here with the correct length clubs for you should work just fine One strategy some coaches will use is a MUCH shorter club to force you to get down to the ball.....can work....not for all
Actually just posted this comment in another video of yours but probably more relevant here... Assuming the player has a square/neutral clubface condition.. Would an excessively low trail shoulder lead to too much trail side bend and would a player who suffers from this want to feel the trail shoulder more out (toward target line) and forward (toward target) in transition?
But if you TURN enough....generally you are OK. TOO much side bend is like TOO MUCH money....not many people have that problem and generally they are doing OK. Good problem
To varying degrees.....you don't need to cover as much with driver since ball is on tee and we want to hit more up.....so head more back and chest less down for most Iron vs driver differences here: ua-cam.com/video/TJtx-qVSgVU/v-deo.html
To varying degrees.....you don't need to cover as much with driver since ball is on tee and we want to hit more up.....so head more back and chest less down for most Iron vs driver differences here: ua-cam.com/video/TJtx-qVSgVU/v-deo.html
Great video Eric. This drill helps me a lot in achieving more solid contact with shaft lean. Thanks!
Thank you!
This is a great video; Eric does a great job explaining things in simple, yet effective terms. It also helps his swing is PURE.
Thanks Kevin! Appreciate ya!
This is me 1000%. It's so hard to retrain your muscles and feels. This is good stuff.
Thanks! Appreciate you being with us Chad!
your telling me. i shot 71 first round of CC and 85 last round. thought i felt the same thing but the ball went all over the place. was ugly.
This is a very clear description of how to correctly cover the ball. The hockey grip drill is the perfect drill to reinforce the feel. When I first started to incorporate the proper method and sequence into my swing, the hockey drill was definitely the most effective muscle memory tool. 👍🏻😎👍🏻
Thank you for watching, Scott! :)
SOmebody else commented that you always seem to release videos about things they are about to practice and it is so bloody true, this is exactly the video i needed.
Lol I'm keeping an eye on you guys :)
Just had a lesson yesterday with all the cool tech gadgets of video, trackman and pressure board. This is exactly what I wasn't doing early in the lesson, but got it real close by the end of lesson. Attack angle went from 1.8+ to 4.3-.... Good stuff!!!!
Love it!
It's amazing, everything you say is exactly what I do. Unfortunately I can fix it on the range but go back to bad habits on the course due to whatever reason. Wish I could play a round with you and you just fix me as we go...but alas, I'll keep watching your videos and try try try. Great videos and excellent solutions for us hacks, keep up the good work!
Hey!
Do it more and more on the course and less on the range. Exaggerate more on course. Go out at night with less people and hit multiple balls out there to practice
@@CogornoGolf tried it tonight & was working at times, but still pulling up and trying to swing too hard. Will try again tomorrow, thx!
One word....BRILLIANT! Thanks again Eric for an awesome training tip.
Our pleasure! Appreciate it!
@@CogornoGolf Update: My son and I just got back from the range. We did exactly what you said, "2 slow movements and then hit a ball". My son has been really struggling with fat and thin shots and his consistency was GONE. Today with the drill??? He was a new man! I haven't seen him put distance and a nice little draw on so many shots in months. This is a gem.
Been bedeviled by "flipping" irons. This is the antidote. Always wondered why my golfing buddies who had been hockey players could really compress the ball. Now I know why. Many thanks.
100%!
Well done Eric.
Covering the ball is such an important topic that get lost in the mix. You can not talk about forward shaft lean or compression or ball turf contact without taking into account the relevance of covering the ball. Covering the ball is an enabler of all good things in golf like compression , shaft lean and ball turf contact. This is a primal concept understated by the teaching professionals of the PGA.
I dare say teaching and learning golf should start out with this basic fundamental. Nearly all if not the majority of faults can be traced back to not covering the ball.
Thanks, Harold!
Great drill...I'm using this on my skytrak as we speak. Hitting the ball really good. I searched many drills on covering the ball. This was the best!!!
Love it! Thanks!
Great video as I’ve never seen it explained that way. Nice visual of dropping the right down the shaft to get closer to the ball which creates shaft lean and LAG..!! Bravo..
Appreciate it!
Probably the greatest tip
/feel ever, have kept coming back to this over the years and it works every time, easy to forget though
:)
Thanks great explanation cheers
Thanks William! Hope it helps!
As a golf pro, i am always borrowing from the best on the net. Now i am starting to borrow from you. Good presentations of important subject matters. You are getting better & better!
👊Appreciate you watching my friend! Thank you for your support!
Interesting. I've always liked the feel of "dropping" my right shoulder onto the ball with the irons. This explains why that feel is helpful.
:)
yep this is so TOTALLY me. I suffer from early extension/standing up. This is VERY helpful...it actually feels more natural.
Glad this one is helpful, Mark!
Did that drill & then when I hit the ball the contact was superb & I felt like I'm really making headway. Thanks Eric!
Love it! Our pleasure!
I’ve been using video recently and have really been trying to maintain my angles as my primary swing thought. After a couple bad ball striking seasons, this one has been much better because I noticed myself standing up (not covering) at impact. These drills and check points will definitely help me focus. Thanks, nice work!
Love it!
This is a great drill/lesson for all tall golfers like me. My arms are a little short for my height and I’m in my 50s(not as supple as I used to be) so I struggle to get down to the ball. The split grip to relearn the feel is the cure. Great job making this understandable. This should improve ball flight consistency as swinging down the line will be a natural result. Can’t wait to see results on course.
Thanks Brian! Hope it helps!
(Larry-San Diego) Eric, i played yesterday and i turned "early extension" into an art form and cant wait to practice this drill to help eliminate this major swing/posture fault.
:) Hope it helps Larry!
Great information, great explanation "why", great drill for the range, and i may do this as part of my preshot routine on the course.
Thank you Tim!
Improved my ball striking. My frustrations stem from people always stating that arc width was important for distance, yet here we are at impact with reduced arc width from bent right elbow and wrist
100%
Needs to be more narrow on way down than back
then back to wide again in follow through
I went over that here: ua-cam.com/video/fV6q0T9SloU/v-deo.html
So there are essentially 3 "feels" to achieve the same thing (EE here talking!). Getting that spine to bend towards the ball is the holy grail for early extenders and these three will do it: 1) push the left hip backwards away from the ball (Mike Malaska), 2) point the right shoulder towards the ball when coming into impact, and 3) keep the arms/hands close to the body as demonstrated so well in your video. The key question is: which of these 3 can be learnt the easiest and which one runs the machine to give this effect? Please address.
Hey Marlon!
1. Yes!
2. None are easiest. Need to have all.
@@CogornoGolf Would you say in #1 and #2, one of them is a more dominant driver rather than an effect of the other? Just trying to nail this since I want to eliminate thoughts.
Hey Marlon!
Nope.
you need to do them all
Thanks...good video...gonna try the drill because I do stand up sometimes.
:)
As a chronic early-extender this is a great drill to get the right shoulder and right elbow (tucked at hip). Thanks Eric!
Yessir! Appreciate ya!
Thank you sir - you helped explain this really well🙏
Our pleasure Dan!
Love this visualization. I also like to combine this with your lesson on keeping the lead bicep glued to the chest at impact, helps turn the hips and maintain those trail wrist arm angles.
:)
Simple solid tips! good job
Thank you Ken!
amazing stuff as always. the guy in the red shirt in the background is cracking me up. lol
I used to hit my 7 iron 150, a year with you on here, I hit it 176 now.
Awesome! Love to hear that Matt!
Fantastic information Eric! Always great to watch.
Thanks Tom!
@@CogornoGolf no problem love your videos and spread the word often.
I did like it. Being left eye dominant I find that my setup is easier to get natural shaft lean and consistency in covering the ball. The trick is trusting the alignment as it looks awkward when looking at the target, something like how putting alignment can look off. Trusting it is the only way to swing freely. Target in mind. This drill will work similarly.
Excellent
Absolutely love this drill !!!
Thanks!
This is great stuff. I will take it to the range. I'll remember to keep my right shoulder in because if I let it get out, I pull the ball to the left. I'll sum this up by stating this is something like hitting a hockey puck with a hockey stick.
Thanks! Hope it serves you well Chester!
Brilliant Video... Amazingly Clear Instruction.. and if those are the X-Prototype Irons from Callaway like I think they are...we play the same set of irons...LOL Have a great weekend
Thank you :)
Thanks Eric! Just what I needed. Can't wait to try it out soon!
Hope it serves you well!
really good stuff Eric...thanks
:) Appreciate it!
I finally found out what covering the ball means. I thought it meant moving laterally ahead of the ball. This will be very helpful. Thanks for a great video.
You got it, Allan!
I honestly didn’t know what that phrase meant either! Thanks Eric for clarifying it for us.
Great video.
Thank you, Charlie!
Great video. I was wondering why i was fatting a few. My right shoulder was dropping straight down and increasing my spine tilt. Now i know to turn my shoulders a bit too.
Yes!
Great explanation Eric. I rate that top one compared to some others I watched on YT. By the way, for a split of a second I thought it was John Daly beyond you in that red shirt and shorts :-)
:) Thank you, Miroslav!!
Excellent video!
Everyone standing up is compensating differently I guess, but a specific downswing key would be useful. For me, I've thought of it as stretch/flex through my abs to maintain posture, but maybe wrist/shoulder down or something else is worth trying.
That can work!
Great, Great feeling ,thx Can’t wait to get to driving range. Thx
:)
Absolute money Eric !
Thanks!!
This is exactly what I’ll be practicing next time I go to the range - great video
Appreciate it Luke!
Great lesson. I wish you got into covering the ball with a driver. Much more difficult and much more counterintuitive than doing it with an iron, as you're hitting up on the ball.
Thank you!
Check this one out! Hope it helps :)
ua-cam.com/video/qn1gjWRVBAs/v-deo.html
This may be one of the best videos you’ve done 🔥🔥🔥 I have a feeling it’s gonna put up numbers!
Thanks Mitch!
great content eric!!!!!! super helpful tip...
Thank you Keenan!
Eric - daily Math lesson for you. A 7 iron has length 37"s (let's pretend it is 36" or 3 feet). The Lie Angle of a 7 iron is 60-degrees. Thus, the club shaft with length 3-ft forms a perfect 30-60-90 Degree 'ancient' triangle with the tips of your toes, which are directly below your hands. Thus the simple math rule to remember is that your toes will be 1/2 the distance from the ball as the length of the club (so 18-inches or 1 1/2 feet) and the handle will be 85% the length of the shaft - approx 30-inches or 2 1/2 feet. PGA Pros have a 15-degree shaft lean at impact on a 7-iron - this shaft lean comes from the Right Wrist in Extention / Left Wrist in Flexion. That 15-degree effectively shortens the length of the club by 5-inches. You can demonstrate this to yourself by standing at address and then fully bending your wrists into this impact position - the club will come off the ground by 5 inches. Those critical 5-inches, to achieve PGA-Tour level impact, are roughly 1/2 covered by your right shoulder rotating lower with side bend (covering the ball) and half by the head dropping - PGA-Tour average is 2 to 4 inches of head lowering. Just having students see how critical those 5-inches are of club shortening (if you want that 15-degree shaft lean at impact) absolutely focuses the brain on 'covering' the ball. Putting numbers on it really drives home the facts.
:)
great swing, easy to understand instruction, however, there is 1 minor aspect I disagree with... at 10:28 you talk about forward shaft lean, turning a 7-iron into a 6-iron to gain more distance... I would say that forward shaft lean is much more about having the opportunity to make contact with the sweet spot of the club-face. Without forward shaft lean, one can not have sweet spot contact.
Hey! Thanks! For sure thats a huge part as well!
Tremendous!
Thanks Joe!
Excellent video. Also feels lije the handle of club moving upwards towards left shoulder for a shallow angle of attack? .
Thank you! 100%
More on that specifically here you may like: ua-cam.com/video/DE6a3IX1s9Y/v-deo.html
watch the guy in the red shirt, brilliant!
Excellent drill! So helpful. Man, talk about a player who gets that right shoulder down, Lee Westwood. Good example.
:) Thanks!
Eric, just found your video and love the explanation and the process. Being short in stature, I struggle with early extension on my longer clubs, especially driver where I feel full extension at impact. Would this drill also be helpful for driver as attack angles differ compared to iron strikes? Would you change any of the drill specifically for a teed-up driver?
Hey Mathieu yes it would change for driver
1. The setup is the biggest change. Ball position more forward, upper body more tilted away from target
2. Head more back in downswing
EE with driver not as big of a deal bc ball on a tee (just have to make sure you rotate enough with it....so you extend at the TARGET not the ball
Driver vs iron specifics:
ua-cam.com/video/TJtx-qVSgVU/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/vj3py9jZ6q8/v-deo.html
good stuff
Thank you!
I really like the advice to intentionally start with the club a couple of inches above the ball in order to force you to make that squat move to get down to it. It gets you going down rather than coming up out of it.
Yes good one to exaggerate!
So Eric, does this work with stack and tilt With weight forward. Your the best my friend!
It does! My son and I are both S&T golfers. Works great for keeping those shoulders turning back and through to the right spots and keeping the chest covering the ball through contact.
yes
Love this Eric!! I noticed in your downswing that you slide your right foot toward the target. Is that something that I should work on?
Hey Frank!
Nope.
@@CogornoGolf thank you brother
thank you for the amazing content
I hit good with split grip but regular grip I’m bashing the ground behind the ball
Would have to see your swing to say for sure----this may help: ua-cam.com/video/Lbluc0YCwlE/v-deo.html
Great video
Thanks Daniel!
Hi Eric. Great video. Does this "cover the ball" apply to the driver as well?
Yes---but head a bit more back with driver!
ua-cam.com/video/EobY-QX2ck0/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/ZJVFFIGa0f4/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/TJtx-qVSgVU/v-deo.html
Another great video, I just wish you would help the guys behind you. They need your help.
I just made the same comment...HA....
More bend forward to the ball at transition will be easier to feel.
Yes
Eric, the guy behind you in the red polo shirt and plaid shorts need a lesson.....BTW your doing a fabulous job. Your lessons are clearly explained and helpful. If I could only rinse and repeat...
Thanks Robert!
I tried this drill and I’m hitting the ball more solid. The only problem is the club face is open at impact and I’m pushing the ball right of target. Any suggestions would be appreciated..
Yo! Of course I would need to see your swing on video to say for sure.
1 Make sure grip is strong enough
2. Make sure you have enough arm rotation in downswing
3. Lead wrist flat to bowed
Eric, as always I benefit from your great videos. I can not find the one you did with a friend who placed two ball (one inside & one outside) lining up on the inside ball and hitting the outside one. Please send me the link for that video.
Hey James! Unfortunately I'm not sure which one that was either! Hope you find it!
Love it
Appreciate it!
Nice
Thanks Frank!
thats my golf swing losing posture club open and steep in the downswing
Hope this helps!
Day 1 = ouch, Day 2 = progess, less fat shots, super compression, piercing ball flight, no early extension, little to no flipping, 7iron hip to hip is 150 yards plus, still can't full swing the club without flipping or early extension. But it felt way better than Day 1. Day 3 I'm hoping for continued success.
Glad to hear this one is helping your game! Keep up the good work!
What if you have longer clubs, Im 6'4... my clubs are 1" longer, would it be better to have standard length clubs to accomplish this??
ITs possible Craig....but I think doing the same drill here with the correct length clubs for you should work just fine
One strategy some coaches will use is a MUCH shorter club to force you to get down to the ball.....can work....not for all
Actually just posted this comment in another video of yours but probably more relevant here...
Assuming the player has a square/neutral clubface condition.. Would an excessively low trail shoulder lead to too much trail side bend and would a player who suffers from this want to feel the trail shoulder more out (toward target line) and forward (toward target) in transition?
Yes
But if you TURN enough....generally you are OK.
TOO much side bend is like TOO MUCH money....not many people have that problem and generally they are doing OK. Good problem
the guy in the back ground at 40seconds frustrated haha look at the early release chicken wing, i feel his pain.
To paraphrase Seinfeld: “Gold Eric! Gold!”
:) We try our best Jerry, the best!
Does this work for the driver too?
To varying degrees.....you don't need to cover as much with driver since ball is on tee and we want to hit more up.....so head more back and chest less down for most
Iron vs driver differences here:
ua-cam.com/video/TJtx-qVSgVU/v-deo.html
John daly's swing in the background has got a bit of sync
Too funny.
Is it the same with driver
To varying degrees.....you don't need to cover as much with driver since ball is on tee and we want to hit more up.....so head more back and chest less down for most
Iron vs driver differences here:
ua-cam.com/video/TJtx-qVSgVU/v-deo.html
Nice shirt! Oshkosh B'gosh?
Thanks!
@@CogornoGolf I heard someone mutter that to me while I was at the driving range a couple months ago. I've been wearing big boy shirts ever since.
Lol thanks Eddie!
Thought that was John Daly in the back with the red polo 😆
Does this work with woods or driver?
Yes!
Is it a similar feel as far as shoulders and oblique with a driver?
yes
Would it make sense to hit with the split grip?
You can
Does this work for all clubs?
yes
Very Pete Cowen "pressure" the ball
Yep!
Early extension is my middle name
Check this one out, hope it helps!
ua-cam.com/video/1nXmUi0SH0U/v-deo.html
You looked shirtless in the thumb nail😀
Trying to sell some premium memberships man :)
That first shot at the beginning of the video sounded a little fat? Right?
Me....fat...c'mon lol
Just kidding of course I mis hit some...it could have been!
@@CogornoGolf you have a great attitude. I love watching your videos
Looks like you need a new 7 iron haha
I need new everything!