Tip 6 hands down. Especially the 'hips don't turn because I tell them to'. Not too keen on the categorization in tip 7... Hackmotion data seems to show my stock swing to being kind of a hybrid between roll and body release. Excessive roll (I'm talking 170 degrees at P4, and rotation speeds well over 2200 dps) in the backswing and then I used to practically stop rotating at impact (don't ask me how). Turned out to be a series of compensations to what essentially started as a flawed takeaway. Funny old game.
That is one of the best golf videos I have ever seen on UA-cam. You covered the complete golf swing in 21 minutes. You gave simply understandable examples to emphasize every move. I will be taking most of if not all of the tips to the range to improve my swing. One of your other videos really helped my ball contact. It is the one where you have to push down on your left hand on the takeaway to get your swing started on plane. Amazing video. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Indeed, all you're doing contribute for the golf industry in need of quicker post-covid recovery by more having fun from the game. So that more driving range, pro shop and other golf supporting businesses can come back.
Great stuff. I have focused on the grip to make sure I am not letting the club go on the downswing. Also working on taking my left/lead shoulder down and around. Only problem is I focus on too many things that I get too much in my head.
Wow, so much information in such a short video. Most likely, it will take me the whole season to work through these 7 tips. Fascinating and extremely helpful!
Really great video! Really like the format. I just spent some garage time working thru them all, and to my surprise the two that made a (huge) difference for me were: 1. Retaining some of the opposing pressure in the grip. I always have felt like the club face was always wiggling around during the swing and I manipulated the head thru impact. No more. To/thru impact is immediately easier and more solid. 2. Shallowing by pointing my thumb behind me so simplified the process. I have always focused on my right arm and elbow and it was complicated as it involves too many parts and thought. Pointing my thumb back was easy and natural and my arm/elbow got in the right place (even better with the elbow) all by themselves. In my case I always maintain some shaft pressure on my right index finger to keep the shaft from getting too flat. I wish I could better explain how these two tips together entirely fixed my missing link. So grateful for your making this video. Many thanks!
Thanks Giles I’ve taken a bit of learning from your videos , only working on turning correctly at the moment as don’t want to hurt my brain doing too much got some funny looks but it’s added an extra 20 yards on my driver so ptttthhhhh to them 😂😂❤❤
Thank you, I review this video at least once a week! How would you describe the movement of the club from the horizontal position at approximately waist height to the impact position? I'm a "feel" type golfer so pardon my dumb question.
Giles can you talk about where the elbows should be facing I have heard both facing outwards I have heard lead elbow towards the target and trail towards thigh/groin area
Which tip was your favourite?
Tip 6 hands down. Especially the 'hips don't turn because I tell them to'. Not too keen on the categorization in tip 7... Hackmotion data seems to show my stock swing to being kind of a hybrid between roll and body release. Excessive roll (I'm talking 170 degrees at P4, and rotation speeds well over 2200 dps) in the backswing and then I used to practically stop rotating at impact (don't ask me how). Turned out to be a series of compensations to what essentially started as a flawed takeaway. Funny old game.
All of them! Can't wait to get to the range after work and try these one by one!
This deserves a much bigger following. Clear, concise, data backed swing instruction. Absolute gold.
Thank you! Hopefully it’ll grow
Best group of short videos ever assembled explaining the proper golf swing.
Thank you! I tried to put them in order to help build out the swing
This is pure gold😊
Thank you!
7 tips greatest refresher ever. Thank you.
That’s amazing to hear. I’m glad you think so!
The 20-minute Bible of the golf swing! Thanks Giles!
I’ve got some more bibles coming out
That is one of the best golf videos I have ever seen on UA-cam. You covered the complete golf swing in 21 minutes. You gave simply understandable examples to emphasize every move. I will be taking most of if not all of the tips to the range to improve my swing. One of your other videos really helped my ball contact. It is the one where you have to push down on your left hand on the takeaway to get your swing started on plane. Amazing video. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Thank you! Yes that simple swing thought of pushing the left hand down is amazing
These golf set up faults are so common. Thanks a lot for re-educating the golfer population.
No problem! Just trying to get more people playing better golf
Indeed, all you're doing contribute for the golf industry in need of quicker post-covid recovery by more having fun from the game. So that more driving range, pro shop and other golf supporting businesses can come back.
Great stuff. I have focused on the grip to make sure I am not letting the club go on the downswing. Also working on taking my left/lead shoulder down and around. Only problem is I focus on too many things that I get too much in my head.
1 thing at a time and prioritise based on what will have the greatest effect over impact
Wow, so much information in such a short video. Most likely, it will take me the whole season to work through these 7 tips. Fascinating and extremely helpful!
Take your time & I hope they help!
Really great video! Really like the format. I just spent some garage time working thru them all, and to my surprise the two that made a (huge) difference for me were:
1. Retaining some of the opposing pressure in the grip. I always have felt like the club face was always wiggling around during the swing and I manipulated the head thru impact. No more. To/thru impact is immediately easier and more solid.
2. Shallowing by pointing my thumb behind me so simplified the process. I have always focused on my right arm and elbow and it was complicated as it involves too many parts and thought. Pointing my thumb back was easy and natural and my arm/elbow got in the right place (even better with the elbow) all by themselves. In my case I always maintain some shaft pressure on my right index finger to keep the shaft from getting too flat.
I wish I could better explain how these two tips together entirely fixed my missing link. So grateful for your making this video. Many thanks!
Wow that is amazing! Thank you for trying all these out and it’s great to hear this helped you find your missing link
Well explained, some great nuggets of Dr Kwon, GRF and Pete Cowan rolled into one fairly short video.
Thank you!
Very good video. Excellent.
Thank you very much!
Lots of great information Giles…. The heart one was my favorite…
Amazing! Hope it helps with your ball striking
Simply awesome tips Thank you !!
Thank you!
Thanks Giles I’ve taken a bit of learning from your videos , only working on turning correctly at the moment as don’t want to hurt my brain doing too much got some funny looks but it’s added an extra 20 yards on my driver so ptttthhhhh to them 😂😂❤❤
That’s amazing! 20 yards is a huge gain
Enjoyed them all
Amazing
What an amazing montage of videos all in one!!! Your really the only couch I watch on UA-cam 🫡
Amazing thank you! Glad you’re finding my videos valuable
Awesome video. I love how your content has evolved. Your recent backswing pivot explanations feel like the eureka moment for me.
Amazing thank you! Glad you can see how the videos progress
Favorite trigger: ☝🏻a little bump IN with the right (trail) knee (a’la Gary Player)
… a guy I play with does this
It’s a great swing trigger
Thank you, I review this video at least once a week! How would you describe the movement of the club from the horizontal position at approximately waist height to the impact position? I'm a "feel" type golfer so pardon my dumb question.
Letting it go is the feeling. It’s all about what the body is doing
Thank you again. Too many times as I try to implement something new I become too mechanical instead of just letting it happen.
Giles can you talk about where the elbows should be facing
I have heard both facing outwards
I have heard lead elbow towards the target and trail towards thigh/groin area
Done plenty of videos on this already & recently so check them out
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Why do some people say both elbows face outwards?
@@Dropthehat-dj1qu probably because they don’t have a scooby or they’re pointing out what not to do
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Thank you