Brilliant lesson Stuart! You made what I’ve always thought was exclusive to professionals seem attainable to average recreational golfers like myself 😊 thank you!
That is the same way Bernhard Langer does it and it didn't do his career any harm! Another great instruction video! Now become my go to YT golf instruction channel. Although I'm not telling anyone else about it as I don't want them improving lol
Since I converted to Stuart’s teaching I developed a since little draw from 7i to wedges, 6 iron and below seem to want to fade naturally. I fought it for awhile now I just let it do what it wants to do, but I’m going to try and put this instruction into those longer clubs and get them all drawing.
Great instruction, and not only because you said arsing about 😂😂😂 Overseas viewers might need a translation 😂 Love that you’re putting the myth to bed that you have to hit a push draw… I’ve been able to hit a straight ball that draws and changed setup to accommodate that, but have always felt I needed to setup square but push it to start it right. Sod that malarkey. Back to starting it straight and draw/fading it off that line
Love hearing all the "nuggets of information". Have to give this a try as I need to create the ability to hit a fade when necessary. I tend to hit a draw most of the time but I don't aim enough to the right. So I am guilty of trying to do what you say is very difficult. Hitting it straight to a slight draw with a square setup. I can attest that it is difficult. I need to get over the fear that if I aim right the ball may not draw and will end up considerably right of target. The method you describe of simply changing the grip to control face to path and then aiming correctly is simple. Thanks for another great video and the complete explanation.
The same people that say get on with it, are the same people that buy that new 1000 dollar driver that just puts them deeper in the woods. Take that 1k worth of money and get a few lessons and pay attention to what they are doing is the real answer. I can take a cheap club off the shelf at Wallmart and still smoke all of them. Always have and always will even at 67!!!!!
Brilliant lesson Stuart! You made what I’ve always thought was exclusive to professionals seem attainable to average recreational golfers like myself 😊 thank you!
That is the same way Bernhard Langer does it and it didn't do his career any harm! Another great instruction video! Now become my go to YT golf instruction channel. Although I'm not telling anyone else about it as I don't want them improving lol
Fantastic, thorough explanation!
Stewart..you’re the best coach ever!!!!
With your coaching tips I improve this year my golf from handicap 13 to hcp 9 !!! Greetings from Germany, Hamburg
Since I converted to Stuart’s teaching I developed a since little draw from 7i to wedges, 6 iron and below seem to want to fade naturally. I fought it for awhile now I just let it do what it wants to do, but I’m going to try and put this instruction into those longer clubs and get them all drawing.
........hmmm thanks Stu, I'm off today...... I think I'm gonna go on a "bender" today 😁⛳🍺
Great instruction, and not only because you said arsing about 😂😂😂 Overseas viewers might need a translation 😂 Love that you’re putting the myth to bed that you have to hit a push draw… I’ve been able to hit a straight ball that draws and changed setup to accommodate that, but have always felt I needed to setup square but push it to start it right. Sod that malarkey. Back to starting it straight and draw/fading it off that line
Haha thanks Johnny… back to playing the game the way you instinctively wanted to play. Go forth and conquer my son 😊
Best video you have done to date
Thank you! 🙏
Love hearing all the "nuggets of information". Have to give this a try as I need to create the ability to hit a fade when necessary. I tend to hit a draw most of the time but I don't aim enough to the right. So I am guilty of trying to do what you say is very difficult. Hitting it straight to a slight draw with a square setup. I can attest that it is difficult. I need to get over the fear that if I aim right the ball may not draw and will end up considerably right of target. The method you describe of simply changing the grip to control face to path and then aiming correctly is simple. Thanks for another great video and the complete explanation.
My pleasure David, thanks for sharing your thoughts experiences and kind words. Best wishes Stu
My golf has improved so much the last couple of months. It’s actually unbelievable except for my driving. Something to work on . Thank you so much .
My pleasure my friend, super happy to hear it!!
The same people that say get on with it, are the same people that buy that new 1000 dollar driver that just puts them deeper in the woods. Take that 1k worth of money and get a few lessons and pay attention to what they are doing is the real answer. I can take a cheap club off the shelf at Wallmart and still smoke all of them. Always have and always will even at 67!!!!!
Pedigree chums…..😂
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