One feel or thought that really worked for me for initiating the downswing correctly was the feeling of "falling" into my left side / left foot (as a right handed golfer), once my backswing begins to get towards the top. Once you "fall" into that left foot / left side, you then fire your hands and rotate through the shot (by rotate through, I mean feeling like you're throwing your right shoulder down towards the ground).
Hi Chris, you’ve nailed this one! As it makes perfect sense to assist the majority of golfers on the planet. I can only wish that this was explained to me many years (decades ago) as a junior. Personally, as living on a golf course which enables me to watch group after group tee off I actually see more falling backwards than finishing forwards and this very video explains why. Keep up with the great content you provide for free!
I usually ignore most UA-cam videos of golf instruction. Some are okay. Chris though is comparable to a top 25 golf instructor. I've had a lesson before with one. The 1 hr was phenomenal and led to pure strokes and corrected a glitch id developed. After seeing some of Chris videos I have to say, I'm disappointed he's not more recognized. His videos are excellent and is embarrassing others have more subscribers. Well done. Great instruction. Simple, concise and very well explained
Great instruction Mr. Ryan. I sure wish I lived in your country. After I practice and perfect this drill, my brain will be experiencing the next fault. LOL. But for real, I feel like this movement away from the ball is what I have been doing the past few weeks.
Brilliant! Amateur players get to the lead side way too late and great players get to their lead side much earlier in the downswing. A subtle point, but one worth noting. Once I understood this concept, I was able to finally take nice divots “after” the ball and hit the ball further!
I think it can help some who really struggle with ball striking, it can make driver a little trickier if you keep too much weight forwards so I’d personally look to a swing which will be efficient with all clubs
Chris, what do think about actually starting the transition by lifting the lead foot, while playing ? Seems like major league hitters do this all the time.
Yeah plenty of great golfers do that, it’s often just very subtle, Rory comes to mind, really hard to see but if you ever see his swing from behind his lead heel lifts a touch and then back down to start, so it’s a great idea
I know you said for irons, but I guess this is the same thing for driver and woods too. If you shift weight on your back leg and don't put pressure back into that lead leg, when you try to swing the driver I imagine you'd get a lot of thin drives or hitting it off the bottom of the club even. Which makes sense in our head because we don't want to "hit down" on the driver, so we feel the need to stay back and try to scoop the ball into the air.
If the ball is high enough on the peg then keeping a little more back can be ok, the move with a driver is a little different due to the ball on a tee and we are generally after a movement which is more consistent to creating speed
@@ChrisRyanGolf yeah makes sense. For me I found myself being able to almost lift up my entire lead foot at impact with the driver, leading to hitting off the bottom of the driver lol. Staying more centered and even a bit of push into that lead foot, lets me kick that left hip back, and swing up/through! great video!
Chris, I need your help. I have been a longtime subscriber. I’m 72 and can shoot in the 80’s. I have limited flexibility (getting old) and a back surgery. I’m having difficulty in preventing my shoulders from starting the downswing and going over the top. I watched all your videos on the transition and can’t shallow the downswing. Can you give me some advice to help me?
Hey Peter, I can certainly try. Does get much harder if flexibility is reduced, without seeing the swings it’s touch to say, but sequencing a weight shift would be very closely connected. If you feel your timing is out and upper starts too early I would look to weight shift and see if that can help. Shifting earlier into your right side and then in turn earlier into your left can help to get the lower body leading and improve the sequencing, step drills are great for this in practice
Hi Chris ,Oce again a god video ,I think that i actually do this,But when the swing is not working,I am moving my "mass" over to my backfoot and i guess i hit if fat/thin,So rally god drill, But my dog was wondering what i did with her toy 😀
I have done that recently, and started a new channel where I play, it’s called Chris On Course and should be plenty more videos hitting that channel this year
Hope you enjoy, any questions at all just drop them below and I’ll get back to you
Chris
Very good explanation and easy to understand about shift weight and axis. We can use it into body rotation..Thank you pro.
This is an excellent illustration.
Thank you
One feel or thought that really worked for me for initiating the downswing correctly was the feeling of "falling" into my left side / left foot (as a right handed golfer), once my backswing begins to get towards the top. Once you "fall" into that left foot / left side, you then fire your hands and rotate through the shot (by rotate through, I mean feeling like you're throwing your right shoulder down towards the ground).
Well done Chris love it I have a tendency when I get to the top my hips drive first then the club gets stuck behind me 😊
Thanks Roy
Hi Chris, you’ve nailed this one! As it makes perfect sense to assist the majority of golfers on the planet. I can only wish that this was explained to me many years (decades ago) as a junior. Personally, as living on a golf course which enables me to watch group after group tee off I actually see more falling backwards than finishing forwards and this very video explains why. Keep up with the great content you provide for free!
I’ve definitely seen my fair share of golfers falling back of the shot as you say! Seems that the go to move for many. Hope this helps
Very nicely illustrated with this toy! I like it a lot when children toys can be used for golfing (have a lot from our children at home ;-) )
Thanks, simple things can often really help
All the genius things are simple. This one seems to be one of those. Thanx, Chris!!!
Thanks Andrey hope you are well
I usually ignore most UA-cam videos of golf instruction. Some are okay. Chris though is comparable to a top 25 golf instructor. I've had a lesson before with one. The 1 hr was phenomenal and led to pure strokes and corrected a glitch id developed. After seeing some of Chris videos I have to say, I'm disappointed he's not more recognized. His videos are excellent and is embarrassing others have more subscribers. Well done. Great instruction. Simple, concise and very well explained
Thanks so much, really appreciate the kind words 🙌🙌
Another great video Chris. This move still needs work in my swing. Cheers
Thanks, tough one to get right but makes such a difference when you do
Great instruction Mr. Ryan. I sure wish I lived in your country. After I practice and perfect this drill, my brain will be experiencing the next fault. LOL. But for real, I feel like this movement away from the ball is what I have been doing the past few weeks.
Thanks Chris appreciate that and hope it helps 🙌
Helpful video, thanks.
I found this very helpful. I suffer from early extension
Thanks hope it helps
Brilliant! Amateur players get to the lead side way too late and great players get to their lead side much earlier in the downswing. A subtle point, but one worth noting. Once I understood this concept, I was able to finally take nice divots “after” the ball and hit the ball further!
Brilliant Chris. Well done..
Thanks 🙌
I’m exploring stack and tilt, where you keep your weight on your font side through the backswing
Wondering what you think of that method?
I think it can help some who really struggle with ball striking, it can make driver a little trickier if you keep too much weight forwards so I’d personally look to a swing which will be efficient with all clubs
@@ChrisRyanGolf thank you!
Really like this but how does it work for the driver?
Chris, what do think about actually starting the transition by lifting the lead foot, while playing ? Seems like major league hitters do this all the time.
Yeah plenty of great golfers do that, it’s often just very subtle, Rory comes to mind, really hard to see but if you ever see his swing from behind his lead heel lifts a touch and then back down to start, so it’s a great idea
Excellent video Chris
Thanks Ron
I know you said for irons, but I guess this is the same thing for driver and woods too. If you shift weight on your back leg and don't put pressure back into that lead leg, when you try to swing the driver I imagine you'd get a lot of thin drives or hitting it off the bottom of the club even. Which makes sense in our head because we don't want to "hit down" on the driver, so we feel the need to stay back and try to scoop the ball into the air.
If the ball is high enough on the peg then keeping a little more back can be ok, the move with a driver is a little different due to the ball on a tee and we are generally after a movement which is more consistent to creating speed
@@ChrisRyanGolf yeah makes sense. For me I found myself being able to almost lift up my entire lead foot at impact with the driver, leading to hitting off the bottom of the driver lol. Staying more centered and even a bit of push into that lead foot, lets me kick that left hip back, and swing up/through!
great video!
Chris, I need your help. I have been a longtime subscriber. I’m 72 and can shoot in the 80’s. I have limited flexibility (getting old) and a back surgery. I’m having difficulty in preventing my shoulders from starting the downswing and going over the top. I watched all your videos on the transition and can’t shallow the downswing. Can you give me some advice to help me?
Hey Peter, I can certainly try. Does get much harder if flexibility is reduced, without seeing the swings it’s touch to say, but sequencing a weight shift would be very closely connected. If you feel your timing is out and upper starts too early I would look to weight shift and see if that can help. Shifting earlier into your right side and then in turn earlier into your left can help to get the lower body leading and improve the sequencing, step drills are great for this in practice
@@ChrisRyanGolf I’m going to work on it and keep you posted. Don’t stop giving instructions. You helped me out a lot.
You have touched on one of my problems.
Hope it helps
@@ChrisRyanGolf No doubt it will. Thanks
Good round guys 👊
OMG! You squeaked that toy and my Airedales went crazy looking for it!
Is this the same for your driver?
Similar but not exactly, this would
Be best done with the irons
Any tips on finding a good rhythm ??? 🤯
Great question, try looking into the Blast sensor and app, he’s thing I’ve found to dial in tempo
Hi Chris ,Oce again a god video ,I think that i actually do this,But when the swing is not working,I am moving my "mass" over to my backfoot and i guess i hit if fat/thin,So rally god drill, But my dog was wondering what i did with her toy 😀
An area I know that I struggle with so it is time to buy the dog-toy & test this out!
And they are super cheap
Is a sound ever not audible?
Well technically audible means to be heard, so there could be a sound in Australia which is not audible in England 😁
@@ChrisRyanGolf 🤔
Chris - we want to see you play a round and show us your score. Use shot tracers. Would be fun to watch our coach play a round!!
I have done that recently, and started a new channel where I play, it’s called Chris On Course and should be plenty more videos hitting that channel this year