ONe of the best drills you can do for the trail elbow is one arm swings. You absolutely have to have that elbow underneath you against your body to hit the ball straight. You begin to realize how your elbow is actually in front of the ball or even with the ball all while your head is behind the ball.
The one and only way I was able to get as open as I can was to squat in transition which does three things. 1, it keeps my arms passive cause if you squat and pull down it’s fat by a foot, 2. It creates a massive amount of unintended lag because your hands are lower naturally, 3 you have no place to go but turned to the left cause there is no other way to go. Very powerful stuff.
@@Dentalcoverage4u I understand your point and in general agree, although my comment was a bit tongue-in-cheek. I like Milo's approach a lot. I think his swing looks more difficult than it is, and for many seniors can work with adjustments (which he offers on his site). His emphasis on rhythm and flow is useful for any golfer. I find Milo to be a very good instructor who is confident enough to offer alternatives, he even has a YT lesson video out where he teaches a senior with a bad back what looks like the Gravity Golf swing. I've actually subscribed to his site and find, with a bit of work, I can twist myself into, well, if not a pretzel, then perhaps a Mobius strip. As with almost any golf swing, you have to take into account your physical limitations; I mean, Stack and Tilt can be even more stressful on the body and many seniors use it. I just don't want people to shy away from him because of what might at first look like a difficult swing to master. It doesn't have to be (IMO).
Out of all of the instructions you find on UA-cam, Milo is the one if I could afford the lessons I would see. His no, non-sense approach is what I enjoy.
To do that move you have to be light of foot on your right foot, on your big toe. If it's difficult to get off your right while rotating, then you got to far right to begin with. Flamingo drill comes to mind.
Milo's teachings are dead on, but I can't imagine any of these swing changes sticking for Jack. Milo is trying to get him to swing so unnaturally for him and having him feel 10 different things at once. Jack would need to commit himself 100% to these movements and practice them daily for months all while being under Milo's constant supervision. If he's willing to do that, good on him, but it would most likely be better to work with Jack's natural swing tendencies and give him one or two very subtle feels to start off with and see how he progresses from there. Golf instructors don't realize this, hence why people who take lessons rarely get better.
I agree. I think it depends on commitment level. It's like how Dana said he would immediately get fired if he worked at a country club. The subtle changes are for casual golfers who will never practice. I think guys willing to make the trek to seek out guys like Milo or Dana are at a level where they'll be willing to focus on making those changes. The first thing I do after a lesson is take down a bunch of notes. Luckily, Jack has this video to refer to. Ultimately, the goal of this video is to highlight the changes Jack could potentially make, rather than his actual journey to improvement.
Simplify it a bit. Imagine the club is a sledge hammer and the ball is a nail lying along the ground. Now swing such that you can pound on this all day without tiring. Weight behind the ball at contact, etc. So basically I'm agreeing with you.
He absolutely HAS to commit to these changes or he’s never going to be a very high level player. There’s not a single player on tour that under rotated or with a release pattern he has in his natural swing.
Right tilt coming down 7:18 Milo put him in proper tilt and it felt horrible irony, this is a major overhaul no ground forces a direct laterally slide semi hump stab at it semi-flip humping it, felt good Ya a...
I think adding in the flow stuff was a little too much too soon. He was still uncomfortable with the rotation piece. When his focus changed to flow he defaulted back to his old swing. Too many swing thoughts for him in a short amount of time.
I agree with the first part of Dave’s comment. Jack needs to decide whether he is prepared to make the expensive and time consuming commitment to remodel his swing. Putting Band-Aids on a lack of fundamentals will never be enough for Jack to be a walk-on on a college team. But if he just aspires to be a club player as he says, it might be enough. Or, maybe, when he retires, he will decide to learn a proper swing then. That’s what I’m doing.
Tee the ball at first, use milos, 1's and 2's to learn it, he has those in his own youtube videos, under Milo Lines Golf. I am eager to be doing them in October. I live in Florida to hot here now to get out to practice.
08:35 that kinda positional training seldom gets results in my experience. Needs to be a more dynamic, motion-based learning with emphasis on performing a task relative to a target.
I was at this school in Williamsburg Va. I would like to advise all if you attend these schools be aggressive. Ask questions. I was passive and listened to many valid points. When it came my turn for 1 on 1 advice and video I was told to strengthen my grip. That was it for 2 days. My bad. Wasn’t worth $1300 plus travel to me. It seemed to be a nice vacation for Brandon and his family.
Milo is just so "natural" it's unfair, but you can see how that weight transfer/flow drill similar to what Dr Kwon's drills reinforce were the game changer in this lesson.
I can't believe after all these years of BBG and all your professional experience making video that you don't nail the basics... like sound quality or introductions.
Jack's a good golfer/learner but probably a terrible dancer LOL when he was doing that flow drill, he couldn't grasp the concept at all. Maybe use a kettle bell or something with a bit of weight to help feel that sequence and shift of momentum
Brennan is funny hes trying to make this kid be his go around at a normal kid with average talent make a big time golf program as a walk on lol... TBH big golf school coaches wouldn't let him try out if he doesn't do well in at least a couple big tournaments and I know this because I tried to walk on at Long Beach state about 11 years ago and didn't get a go ahead until I qualified for the us amateur and played great all summer. Better off if he wants to play at a big school go to a good junior college team get a lot better and make noise when he's 20 like I had too
Same here, I bought the Hanger Golf Aid and practiced with it for a month. Best 60 bucks I spent. No more flipping anymore and I'm compressing the ball like never before.
@@shakes2966 I will say the first few weeks were pretty bad with it but I did about 30 swings a day with it and it finally clicked. I would just suggest half swings and finish with arms parallel and belt buckle forward.
@@lakerschargers1 usually when try not to flip, I think of not letting the club head get past my hands and keeping the club behind me as long as I can while I rotate
@@willpollard4983 so the golf shaft should be a rope and the club head should be a tennis ball or whatever. And essentially swing a ball attached to a rope?
@@teddythodo3302 yes if you have a look at some of Brendans old vlogs there is a proper training aid, i made one with the rope and tennis ball it works, the training aid is called 'The Pro'
IMHO - Position teaching. If he doesn't move the locus of his transition/power from his arms to his body/trunk, none of these positions will stick. Tour pros are in those positions because they use their legs, hips and trunk far, far more than the average scratch player.
@@BEBETTERGOLFGreat handicap improvement. Amazing, how did you integrate all those different teacher lessons? For me Milo is by far the most simple direct and applicable teacher. Who had the most affect on your golf swing?
The unnatural mechanations this young golfer went through to process Milo’s technique was awkward and almost painful to watch. I don’t see this as a fruitful approach to learning to reproduce a healthy swing.
Greatest golf lesson I've ever had in thirty-five years.
His before swing looks almost exactly like mine. Lots of work to do this winter.
For sequencing the swing with steps I like Dr Kw.on’s rope drill… it slows down the swing. When one tends to rush the downswing
One of the best BBG’s yet 👏👏👏
The whole 9 yards in 15 minutes. Milo is a natural teacher!
I played a bit of pick up hockey in my younger years and I swear that impact position is very slapshot like.
from the thumbnail all i can say is id like this style teaching!
Very critical moves.. thanks Milos
ONe of the best drills you can do for the trail elbow is one arm swings. You absolutely have to have that elbow underneath you against your body to hit the ball straight. You begin to realize how your elbow is actually in front of the ball or even with the ball all while your head is behind the ball.
One thing never changes, the audio is jacked up.
The one and only way I was able to get as open as I can was to squat in transition which does three things. 1, it keeps my arms passive cause if you squat and pull down it’s fat by a foot, 2. It creates a massive amount of unintended lag because your hands are lower naturally, 3 you have no place to go but turned to the left cause there is no other way to go. Very powerful stuff.
Great tip
Nice to know that I'm not the only one who has difficulty twisting themselves into a pretzel. :)
@@Dentalcoverage4u I understand your point and in general agree, although my comment was a bit tongue-in-cheek. I like Milo's approach a lot. I think his swing looks more difficult than it is, and for many seniors can work with adjustments (which he offers on his site). His emphasis on rhythm and flow is useful for any golfer. I find Milo to be a very good instructor who is confident enough to offer alternatives, he even has a YT lesson video out where he teaches a senior with a bad back what looks like the Gravity Golf swing. I've actually subscribed to his site and find, with a bit of work, I can twist myself into, well, if not a pretzel, then perhaps a Mobius strip. As with almost any golf swing, you have to take into account your physical limitations; I mean, Stack and Tilt can be even more stressful on the body and many seniors use it. I just don't want people to shy away from him because of what might at first look like a difficult swing to master. It doesn't have to be (IMO).
Milo seriously is the real deal. Baseball is in his DNA, and a great golfswing/coach is an amazing biproduct.
Knowing how to get golfers to “rotate” but not go OTT is huge
Out of all of the instructions you find on UA-cam, Milo is the one if I could afford the lessons I would see. His no, non-sense approach is what I enjoy.
@@KevinBostwick i've been learning milo from youtube and i can do it now myself, 71 yrs old. it just seems like the correct way to pivot.
To do that move you have to be light of foot on your right foot, on your big toe. If it's difficult to get off your right while rotating, then you got to far right to begin with. Flamingo drill comes to mind.
Milo's teachings are dead on, but I can't imagine any of these swing changes sticking for Jack. Milo is trying to get him to swing so unnaturally for him and having him feel 10 different things at once. Jack would need to commit himself 100% to these movements and practice them daily for months all while being under Milo's constant supervision. If he's willing to do that, good on him, but it would most likely be better to work with Jack's natural swing tendencies and give him one or two very subtle feels to start off with and see how he progresses from there. Golf instructors don't realize this, hence why people who take lessons rarely get better.
I agree. I think it depends on commitment level. It's like how Dana said he would immediately get fired if he worked at a country club. The subtle changes are for casual golfers who will never practice. I think guys willing to make the trek to seek out guys like Milo or Dana are at a level where they'll be willing to focus on making those changes. The first thing I do after a lesson is take down a bunch of notes. Luckily, Jack has this video to refer to. Ultimately, the goal of this video is to highlight the changes Jack could potentially make, rather than his actual journey to improvement.
Perfect response, I am 99% certain he dumps these thoughts ASAP
Simplify it a bit. Imagine the club is a sledge hammer and the ball is a nail lying along the ground. Now swing such that you can pound on this all day without tiring. Weight behind the ball at contact, etc. So basically I'm agreeing with you.
maybe.
He absolutely HAS to commit to these changes or he’s never going to be a very high level player. There’s not a single player on tour that under rotated or with a release pattern he has in his natural swing.
That back rope was making me nervous the whole time. Great video!!! MIlo is fantastic!
Definitely fix is swing.. I need to practice that wrist move
Right tilt coming down 7:18 Milo put him in proper tilt and it felt horrible irony, this is a major overhaul no ground forces a direct laterally slide semi hump stab at it semi-flip humping it, felt good Ya a...
That looks to be about as far away from the Malaska move as you can get.
opposite ends.
B: Jack give us a little update about your game....
J: Ya I....
B: (keeps talking the rest of the way through)
🤦🏿♂️
Couldn’t agree more …… @bebettergolf
Great content
This guy is close to stack and tilt swing!
I played both hockey and baseball, and I get this. Pay attention.....
I think adding in the flow stuff was a little too much too soon. He was still uncomfortable with the rotation piece. When his focus changed to flow he defaulted back to his old swing. Too many swing thoughts for him in a short amount of time.
i think he's got it.
11:50 Milos shins had their lives pass before their eyes! Quick stepping
I agree with the first part of Dave’s comment. Jack needs to decide whether he is prepared to make the expensive and time consuming commitment to remodel his swing. Putting Band-Aids on a lack of fundamentals will never be enough for Jack to be a walk-on on a college team. But if he just aspires to be a club player as he says, it might be enough. Or, maybe, when he retires, he will decide to learn a proper swing then. That’s what I’m doing.
What app is Milo using on his phone to video him ?
Looks like just an iPhone
What do you think about Cameron Young’s swing. No real flow, go to the top, stop and come down.? He proves it can be done and with plenty of power.
I'm going to try this but I'm afraid I'll be digging canals.
Tee the ball at first, use milos, 1's and 2's to learn it, he has those in his own youtube videos, under Milo Lines Golf. I am eager to be doing them in October. I live in Florida to hot here now to get out to practice.
08:35 that kinda positional training seldom gets results in my experience. Needs to be a more dynamic, motion-based learning with emphasis on performing a task relative to a target.
I was at this school in Williamsburg Va. I would like to advise all if you attend these schools be aggressive. Ask questions. I was passive and listened to many valid points. When it came my turn for 1 on 1 advice and video I was told to strengthen my grip. That was it for 2 days. My bad. Wasn’t worth $1300 plus travel to me. It seemed to be a nice vacation for Brandon and his family.
Let’s keep working on It. Email me
Milo is just so "natural" it's unfair, but you can see how that weight transfer/flow drill similar to what Dr Kwon's drills reinforce were the game changer in this lesson.
The last swing the kid took look exactly like the first one, he actually may have stood up more
That thumbnail suggests otherwise...
I can't believe after all these years of BBG and all your professional experience making video that you don't nail the basics... like sound quality or introductions.
The girl in the background never did hit a ball! I guess she thought she was being filmed and was afraid to hit one.
These are the exact things wrong with my swing. May need to go to this next year. In VA too so not far
Jack's a good golfer/learner but probably a terrible dancer LOL when he was doing that flow drill, he couldn't grasp the concept at all. Maybe use a kettle bell or something with a bit of weight to help feel that sequence and shift of momentum
He has gotten better over these 3 days. 3 more days to get it at BBG school starting tomorrow.
Strictly a salsa dancer … not much else
Brennan is funny hes trying to make this kid be his go around at a normal kid with average talent make a big time golf program as a walk on lol... TBH big golf school coaches wouldn't let him try out if he doesn't do well in at least a couple big tournaments and I know this because I tried to walk on at Long Beach state about 11 years ago and didn't get a go ahead until I qualified for the us amateur and played great all summer. Better off if he wants to play at a big school go to a good junior college team get a lot better and make noise when he's 20 like I had too
@@RCGolf so Collin morikawa with his 168 ball speed must have sucked in college
This is me. I've been trying to get rid of the flip for over 2 years
Same here, I bought the Hanger Golf Aid and practiced with it for a month. Best 60 bucks I spent. No more flipping anymore and I'm compressing the ball like never before.
@@lakerschargers1 I actually have the hanger. Maybe I should REALLY give it a go
@@shakes2966 I will say the first few weeks were pretty bad with it but I did about 30 swings a day with it and it finally clicked. I would just suggest half swings and finish with arms parallel and belt buckle forward.
@@lakerschargers1 usually when try not to flip, I think of not letting the club head get past my hands and keeping the club behind me as long as I can while I rotate
@@lakerschargers1 was there a specific feeling you remember getting that made you stop flipping?
So pivot around the front hip, not the back.
Learn L to L and build from there. But wait that leads to a “flip”.
I can see why it's a slow process, because you have him 4 different things to work on within 6 minutes
Anybody else waiting for the girl to actually hit the ball?
Won back yo back state championships and not good enough to play on college team? Crazy.
Stuff I already know but can’t implement.
get a rope with a tennis ball on the end of it and put it through a golf shaft handle then swing it, works all of the time.
@@willpollard4983 wait, what?
@@mahykuhl 🤣🤣
@@willpollard4983 so the golf shaft should be a rope and the club head should be a tennis ball or whatever. And essentially swing a ball attached to a rope?
@@teddythodo3302 yes if you have a look at some of Brendans old vlogs there is a proper training aid, i made one with the rope and tennis ball it works, the training aid is called 'The Pro'
fix the audio quality man. makes for more enjoyable content.
As a hokie I have never been an employee and I make bomb drive dough. Tell the kid to represent us well and not be an employee.
just goes to show, you need a coach to watch you as you train
Audio problems, not just the volume but talking over the guest.
IMHO - Position teaching. If he doesn't move the locus of his transition/power from his arms to his body/trunk, none of these positions will stick. Tour pros are in those positions because they use their legs, hips and trunk far, far more than the average scratch player.
Nope
Jack needs to do more listening and less talking. Reminds me of me! 🤗 Milo is such a patient teacher.
Owner of channel what is your handicap?
0.9 Rn
@@BEBETTERGOLFGreat handicap improvement. Amazing, how did you integrate all those different teacher lessons? For me Milo is by far the most simple direct and applicable teacher. Who had the most affect on your golf swing?
Sorry never seen this move before. who playes like this,This is a cricket cover drive....No folloe thru at all with a chicken wing left elbow.
The unnatural mechanations this young golfer went through to process Milo’s technique was awkward and almost painful to watch. I don’t see this as a fruitful approach to learning to reproduce a healthy swing.
Does Milo ever came out a total success? He loves to get people to shank it more often.
Do you follow my Instagram?
Hmm...I don think thiss kind of quick fixing is any good to your golf. Too much talk too, too little practise. Sorry guys. 😪
Absolutely terrible audio. It sounds like you're using the cell phone microphones, which are moving all over the place.
Stopped watching after 2 minutes.
Videos are good but to long
What a lousy instructor. His first critique was 100% incorrect about the pelvic tilt. He lost me the minute he said it. Bye
Thanks for the kind words 😂.
what a lousy comment - im sure Milo makes people days a little better every time he works with someone - you would likely be the opposite
He would be out of business if his teaching did not improve golfers!