Thanks for your excellent video, tips and time! I am an Amateur's Amateur! Beginning this year I played in the mid to upper 50s on 9 holes. Playing twice a week and driving range 2-3 times a week and I have improved to mid to upper 40s. I practice mostly with the Driver and I can drive the ball a long way if I hit it straight. I am slicing (a long way) worse now than ever before and hitting it straight less. I try all the things you suggest but correct one thing and something else is wrong! I was hitting my 3 wood and hybrids straight. Now I am slicing them! I am so confused to the point I am thinking of just using my longest Iron (6) from the T-box. I'd rather hit the ball 150 yards straight than 250+ slice. Seriously, there have been times my ball landed in the fairway two holes over!
Best instructor I've found on UA-cam. Very simple explanation of golf terms (lag, release, rotation, plane etc...) and the graphics help a lot, too. Can't wait to try these tips on the range later. I'll probably still slice but we'll see. ✌️
ABSOLUTELY WONDERFUL TURORIAL! I literally just got back inside the house from trying some of these techniques and I was struggling slightly the last time out on the course with my driver. After trying some of these techniques I can truthfully say, THEY WORK! I was hitting it solid almost as straight as a laser! Great teaching, you've got a subscriber from me! 👍👌😁
I'm fairly new to Golf and only have limited experience from time on the driving range with my Dad when I was younger. I picked up the sport recently and have had some great pointers from friends, but I must say, this video instantly improved my Drives! I went to the range yesterday after watching this video to apply what you recommended in this video and after a good hour or so I began seeing more consistent (and straighter) drives and better distances! Thank you! I am watching and following along with many of your other videos as well and have found them invaluable!
Clay I’ve had lessons with lots of pros for many years and gone worse and worse nearly packed in but love the game so I’m still trying. But after watching this video and trying to copy and work on the advice I’m hitting it really well so will be carrying on with it thanks for the solid and simple advice it’s working very well long way to go yet 👍⛳️🏴
Thanks Clay! Took the idea of "snap" and what I like to think of "holding on" through the bottom of the swing until I reach the "45 degree" (beyond contact) point...LOVE THE RESULTS! It's nice to see my ball climbing as apposed to my "balloon" flight after I follow thru. Much appreciated!!!
Great lessons! Took this one to the course yesterday. After some struggles on the front nine, I found myself putting for par on 6 of 9 holes in the back nine. I was hitting consistent and solid shots (still have some figuring out to do based on my personal tendencies) like never before.
Hey Clay great videos I watch a bunch of them. I do have one thing that keeps confusing me. You keep talking about not flipping the club head which makes sense especially when you use the example of the club head getting ahead of your hands. (before the ball strike) But then at approx the 5 minute mark you start talking about flipping (bad) again but then go on the talk about whipping (good) the club. I have a really hard time understanding the difference between the flipping and whipping. Because at the 5 min the flipping you talk about as causing inconsistencies really looks like the end of the whipping motion because it is well after the ball had been struck. Hope this makes sense. Keep going on the great videos.
Thank you, your videos are outstanding and simple instructions to follow I spend at least two hours a day if I mess up at the golf course once again thank you
Clay! you are amazing, I wish I can take lesson with you. You are a master teacher. You make all the other teacher look bad on youtube. Yes! you are the real deal.
So I've watched this video and man did it change my accuracy with a driver. Knowing how to square up my hands made. I did really well with my drives last night and slowed my swing down at first to make sure this would work, I hit some from 260-280 and was shocked how straight they went on holes that intimidate me and cause me to push or slice. Once I got comfortable I booted one out there about 315 and didn't even put my full swing into it. I hit 300 several times a game by swinging the crap out of the ball. I'm really curious how far I will be hitting using this snap method. Really a game changer for me because it feels effortless. So my question is now, does this snap method also work with the Irons? My biggest struggle right now is an eight Iron for whatever ungodly reason and it drives me mad. I didn't want to try it during my round as I have a way that works fairly well, still have too many struggles. Anyway, long winded post, I signed up for your free videos and just based on how much is giving me those little ah ha moments I'll be a full access member soon. Great job on the teaching.
Very good lesson! Your a good instructor. Do you have a video that teaches how to to stay balanced throughout the entire swing? Sometime I get in a habit of pulling back - away from the ball with my upper body just as I am making contact with the ball. At the same time I swing way to hard, almost coming out of my shoes thinking that is going to make the ball go further. It never works, no matter how hard I swing. That's why I really like this lesson. Looking forward to practicing the things you explain. I'm 65 and only drive the ball 200 -225 yards on my best shots so if I can get consistent at hitting an additional 20 to 25 more yards and straight, I will be ecstatic. Thanks
Hi Doug, thanks for the comment and the kind words. We actually released a video yesterday on the UA-cam channel with exactly what you're looking for. We also have many more videos about balance and rhythm on the website for our All Access Members. Here is the link if you want to check it out: topspeedgolf.com/vault-cat/balance-rhythm-vault/. Play well! ~ Quentin | TSG Instructor
thanks for getting back to me so quickly. I wish I had you helping me years ago. Really looking forward to practicing the things you demonstrate in this video. I think I finally understand what I need to do to improve because you explain everything better than what I have seen before. Hope you play in the Valspar tournament this year. Last years Valspar was the first pro event that I attended and it was a blast! Best of luck with all of your up-coming tournament!
I Haven't read any other comments, but this video makes a lot of sense to me. Great job!!! By the way I keep seeing a broom handle behind the hedge (directly behind you). Is someone joking around or what??
Hey Clay, I’ve bounced around for months viewing golf videos, your teaching seems to sink in and most relatable for me, Thanks. One quick question, which may be worth a video explanation. I’ve videoed my swing and others I’ve played with and 90% of the golfers including myself, at the point of impact, pull the left arm in (alligator arm). Why is there a tendency to make this movement, whats the negative impact and a correction. Cheers, Kurt W
Hi Kurt, thanks for watching and for the kind words. The alligator arm (aka chicken wing) you speak of is usually caused by the upper body out racing the lower body. Use your legs more to rotate through impact and it should help. Play well! Quentin | TSG Instructor
@3:42 what the hell was that yellow stick that went up and down in the back ground? So knuckle back to the elbow with ulnar deviation wrist extension then cast like a fishing pole so the thumb goes up and you don't cup you go down then keep your wrists nice and straight with no bend at all and then just before impact you get a nice angle with a flat wrist so your thumb is pulled back toward your body and make sure the bottom 2 inches of the handle are gripped with two fingers feeling pressure. This is so self evident.....why didn't I see this before? It is said that you should never have more than a couple of swing thoughts before you hit your driver. I'm really glad I found this one.
Thanks Ted and thanks for your interest in lessons with Clay. He isn't doing any private lessons right now. He focuses all his time on making videos and running the business. This allows him to help as many people as possible. Robin, our Director of Instruction, does do lessons in the Orlando area (Heathrow) and will start up again once social distancing is lifted. If you're interested the follow this link: topspeedgolf.com/in-person-lessons-with-robin-rosado/. Play well! Quentin | TSG Instructor
One thing I noticed by watching the pros on TV and all the UA-cam instruction videos (including yours) is that AT IMPACT, all good golfers have their right shoulder on top of their right foot, or just a couple of inches in front. Thinking about getting my right shoulder over my right foot at impact keeps me behind the ball, makes it impossible to come over the top and automatically shifts my weight. Using just this one swing thought has knocked ten to twelve strokes off my score.
3:23 can only be achieved, by having a good fitted driver, a lot of folks, getting caught in the lag, casting, trailed behind, due to too long a driver length. I went from 46, to a 43.4 and I'm booming it like never before. nnnn fudge choking down, that brings me closer to the fulcrum point and I lose snap power. cut it, stiffen it, and swing from the butt, but ensure you have the proper, dynamic length through impact area fitting. great video and effects. swing looks good.
Hi King Shark, thanks for the kind words and your insights. Fitting can make a difference for sure. I definitely wouldn't say that it's impossible without fitting but it sounds like it had a great impact on your game. Hope you're playing great! ~ Quentin | TSG Instructor
Clay I was playing for years but got to where I was over thinking everything watching this video and that video swinging etc. In other words I no longer had fun with the game instead of getting better I got worse so I quit but I love golf and thinking about playing again but I wanna enjoy it and play better at least keep my self in the 80s also I can only play weekends I guess what I'm saying I think too many people are out teaching this and that maybe make some videos how to enjoy this awesome game. Thanks enjoy your videos
Hi Patrick, thanks for the comment. I agree but most people aren't coming to UA-cam for videos on how to enjoy the game more :-) I would recommend going out there with one good swing thought and just try to be an athlete. Too many people get too mechanical with their technique and it makes them worse. It sounds like that may have been the case with you. Play well! Quentin | TSG Instructor
@@TopSpeedGolf yes this is true for me,my biggest issue was man I hope I don't embarrass myself 😁 think I would be alright if I'd get myself out of the way..Thanks for the reply
Clay’s videos are great! Amazing tips explained very well. However on these tips I’d say be careful with tip 3. Would be better to work through that too with a pro. No harm is playing with it but it can start bad habits to try to get on the outside of the ball.
Excellent video Clay. I have a question- I used to be a good player in my 20’s, best was a 76. Now life and huge weight gain really killed my game. But starting about ten years ago when I joined the 460cc craze, I started topping my driver. Really became a phobia, even teed up 3-1/8” it would happen. 3 wood teed up barely got up in air easy. the club at address seemed to work, but I don’t know. Seems like my tee ball was better with smaller heads. What could it be, bent left arm, ball too forward?? Really bugs me as I’m going to be playing lots starting this year. Thank, Eric
Hi Eric, thanks for the kind words. It's hard to say without seeing your swing but it sounds like you are hitting down on the ball. You want to hit the ball on the upswing with the driver. Here is a great video from the website that I think you'll find helpful if you're interested: topspeedgolf.com/vault/how-to-hit-up-on-the-driver/. Play well! ~ Quentin | TSG Instructor
Love your lessons man. These are more informative and more “from experience” than the UA-cam golf pros on other channels. Thank you for helping me improve my game. I would love to come learn from you in person some time.
Hi Johnny, a slice is caused by a face that is open to your club path. If you close the face and still have the face open to the path then it will still slice. It takes two to tango :-) Play well! Quentin | TSG Instructor
Is your driver set-up influenced by the club itself? Looks like your hands are even with the clubhead. My driver seems to be offset. Because of the angle of the shaft, I feel like I can't square the face without having my hands slightly behind the ball. Is that possible or should I be trying to keep my hands in line with the head of the driver at address?
Hi, it's really not important. I would just do what you find the most comfortable and what allows you to hit the ball the best. Only matters if the face is square at impact. Play well! Quentin | TSG Instructor
so tip #3, you're SWINGING toward first base while also TURNING the face toward third base? Do you turn the face with your right or left hand on the grip?
Hi Clay, I’m sorry to ask you this question here but I couldn’t find any contact on your website to communicate with you. I started to follow your great videos on Chuck’s website years ago and I am still a member there. I would like to know what is the difference between your and his methods. Many thanks.
Hi, the main thing is that Top Speed Golf doesn't believe that there is one perfect swing. There are really on 5 things that are really important. Get these 5 things right and it will fix 95% of the issues. We don't believe you need to focus on having the perfect takeaway. Play well! Quentin | TSG Instructor
Didnt have audio at first. I was paying attention to the gate behind you and realized its my neighborhood as well lol. Great Video. Do you do private lessons as well?
thanks for your video. The 3rd trip which helps me a lot. Can you please have a video to talk about driver's address I.e. the distance between the ball and the driver and shall I hold the club off the floor?
Hi Packy, thanks for the comment. Glad you liked the video. I typically like to have the driver up close to the ball at address but I have seen others have it further behind it. Also, I like to rest the club on the ground behind the ball and then slightly lift it to get it just off the ground and then start the backswing. As you can see with Clay, he likes to hover the club behind the ball at address. The advantage is you can have a smoother takeaway but that's not always the case. It's really about personal preference. The best thing you can do is try out all kinds of different ways and see what way works the best for you. Best of luck ~ Quentin | TSG Instructor
I've never seen one of your videos that mentions the club face setting. I like a slightly hooked club face, but most drivers today seem to have an open face or dead center. Comments?
Hi Bill, it only matters what direction that club face is pointing at impact. If having a closed club face at address helps you square it up then that's perfect. Play well! Quentin | TSG Instructor
Tip: for those who have less shoulder turn (older) rotate your wrist/open and flatten your swing on the back swing. rotate thru the ball....you will hit it square if you do' over swing. Fowler noticeably flattens his swing just before completing back swing.
the club is at maximum lag when the left hand is to the left side of the club. the club is released thru pressing the left hand against the left side of the shaft.
Hi, the same concepts apply to irons as well except for hitting up on the ball. That is really the only big difference between shots hot off the turf and shots hot off a tee. Play well! Quentin | TSG Instructor
Hi Jancen, I'm not really sure. I think you can find them online or a major golf store like Golf Galaxy. Hope you can find some! Quentin | TSG Instructor
Sorry, not at the moment. I have a director of Instruction, Robin Rosado who can help you. His email is his first name and then top speed golf dot com.
Clay should one hand feel more dominant in the golf swing. I always try to make sure my left hand has more control. I am a right handed golfer. Is this wrong?
Hi Justin, feel is relative but it's usually better to feel the lead hand more dominant because most players throw with the trail hand too early. Play well! Quentin | TSG Instructor
Snap dont Slap. Tee it High let it FLY. thanks for the videos. i was struggling with speed using my tour ad di 7x shaft in my 10.5 917 driver. Now im hitting the ball so solid, good thing i didnt go buy a new lighter gram shaft
Hi Glenn, I'm not sure what the wrap around is that you're talking about. I watched the video again and I must have missed it. Can you tell me the time in the video where Clay mentions this? I'll be glad to help in any way I can. Take care, ~ Quentin | TSG Instructor
Hi Glenn, thanks for the clarification. The wrap around is closing the club face. You have to close the club face to get the club to impact the outside part of the ball. If you're having trouble squaring the face and leaving it open at impact then the feeling of wrapping the club around the outside of the ball may help to square the club face. Coming over the top is usually in reference to the club path. This would be a club path moving to the left for a right handed golfer. I hope that helps. Let me know if you have any further questions. Play well ~ Quentin | TSG Instructor
Thank you. I try to create an inside out swing while closing the club face but this is a chronic problem for me. I believe my path is good, but I still fade or slice the ball. The Skilz Gold Trainer you spoke of in another video has helped my swing path but squaring the face is still difficult. When I try to square or even close the face at impact I tend to come over the top and fly the ball to the left. Anyway, thanks again
Hi, Snell makes great balls. I wouldn't necessarily call it product placement. We get paid nothing by Snell. They just sent us some balls to test out and we really liked them. Play well! ~ Quentin | TSG Instructor
Great video. I think it’ll be better if you overlay your videos with tracer footages. I feel like any golf video/broadcast without tracers are wasted opportunities.
Hi Anthony, I agree, it would be great if we could have that on all of our videos. We do get it on the FlightScope simulation footage. We don't have the technology to do it on the real time footage. Maybe someday :-) Play well! ~ Quentin | TSG Instructor
Hi Rick, typically you won't swing a heavier club faster but it's not always the case. I swing a 80g shaft faster than a 65g. You just need to get fitted on a launch monitor to know for sure. Play well! Quentin | TSG Instructor
I do not understand how y’all put the ball that far forward and high and still hit it. When I put the ball forward of my zipper I hit the ground first. The center of your body is the low point of swing how can you swing past center and hit that ball. The other problem is if I tee it high like that the club goes under the ball comes off the top of club and goes straight up. Physics contradicts the way you hit driver. Please help me!!
Hi Erick, it sounds like you're not getting a good weight shift but it's hard to day without seeing your swing. The low point of the club head arc is usually closer to straight below the lead shoulder socket. Also, you want to hit up on the ball with the driver when it's on a tee. This is why it is teed up higher to allow the club to bottom out and then move up into the ball. This allows for a higher launch and lower spin which leads to more distance. Play well! Quentin | TSG Instructor
i came across a former workmate on the driving range, he was hitting the ball hard, but it was grass cutting for 30/40 yards. no matter what i tried i couldn't get him to get the ball in the air at all. he had previously suffered a broken hand (not arm) in a motorcycle accident that had to all intent had healed up. when i came home i looked it up and found that anyone suffering from a similar hand injury could find it impossible to get the ball airborne. care to tell us what your 'problems' are, and if they're sorted?
I started all over looked at a lot of old video of my swing in my early days and started with 3/4 swing and worked up to full and them I started with speed to the point I know my new limit
I really have a problem with my slice - but only at the course. Whem I am at the driving range I hit them straight nearly every time. I just don’t know what is happening with my swing when it is “serious” As if someone is pulling in my arm and it is getting akward ... and then ... slice.
Hi Jan, I would recommend you make your practice on the range as much like it is on the course. Visualize playing the course on the driving range. Imagine the hole in front of you. Go through your whole routine just like you would on the course. Best of luck! ~ Quentin | TSG Instructor
Thanks Clay. I will try to make a target on the range. Not much else to do. I found out yesterday that my grip is wrong. My left hand is turned too much to the left. Correcting that I think would help a lot. Would it help to go a little left at my stance so the club Is more square at impact? I think my swing goes from out to in.
Hi Jan, the grip can make a difference. I would recommend trying different grip positions (weak, strong, neutral) and find what is best of you. What works for someone else may not be the best of you and vice versa. Also, if you tend to leave the face open, aiming to the left can help but I have found with most students that it only has short term success. I would recommend aiming straight and then trying to get the face to close more at impact. Feel the like the hands are rolling over more to close it. I hope that helps. Best of luck! ~ Quentin | TSG Instructor
And maybe change my stance, so the ball is nearer my right foot even though it’s not naturel. Wouldn’t it make make the impact and the path of the club more square (even make a little draw)? From there I could gradually move it to the left, but that’s just my opinion.
Hi Jan, sure it could but that will cause you to hit more down on the ball most likely. You don't want to come down too steep on it because you won't get as much compression and you'll get too much spin. This will make the ball balloon up in the air when hitting into the wind. Best of luck! ~ Quentin | TSG Instructor
Clay Ballard -you are now my golf instructor! Thank you!
Glad to help
Thanks for your excellent video, tips and time! I am an Amateur's Amateur! Beginning this year I played in the mid to upper 50s on 9 holes. Playing twice a week and driving range 2-3 times a week and I have improved to mid to upper 40s. I practice mostly with the Driver and I can drive the ball a long way if I hit it straight. I am slicing (a long way) worse now than ever before and hitting it straight less. I try all the things you suggest but correct one thing and something else is wrong! I was hitting my 3 wood and hybrids straight. Now I am slicing them! I am so confused to the point I am thinking of just using my longest Iron (6) from the T-box. I'd rather hit the ball 150 yards straight than 250+ slice. Seriously, there have been times my ball landed in the fairway two holes over!
Best instructor I've found on UA-cam. Very simple explanation of golf terms (lag, release, rotation, plane etc...) and the graphics help a lot, too. Can't wait to try these tips on the range later. I'll probably still slice but we'll see. ✌️
Thanks Bill!
Wow. There is so much information in this video. Watch and rewatch at so many different way points!
Glad it was helpful!
ABSOLUTELY WONDERFUL TURORIAL!
I literally just got back inside the house from trying some of these techniques and I was struggling slightly the last time out on the course with my driver.
After trying some of these techniques I can truthfully say, THEY WORK! I was hitting it solid almost as straight as a laser!
Great teaching, you've got a subscriber from me! 👍👌😁
Wow! Thanks Yoohoo Nobody!
Another great video! I built a playlist of these & take them to the range. Suddenly a large bucket isn’t so large anymore. Thx.!
Terrific video, im honestly amazed at how helpful these tips are and how willing you are to share these with us for free. Keep up the great content
Happy to help!
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I'm fairly new to Golf and only have limited experience from time on the driving range with my Dad when I was younger. I picked up the sport recently and have had some great pointers from friends, but I must say, this video instantly improved my Drives! I went to the range yesterday after watching this video to apply what you recommended in this video and after a good hour or so I began seeing more consistent (and straighter) drives and better distances!
Thank you! I am watching and following along with many of your other videos as well and have found them invaluable!
Hi Derrick, thanks for sharing. Glad to hear the video helped. Keep up the hard work! Quentin | TSG Instructor
Clay I’ve had lessons with lots of pros for many years and gone worse and worse nearly packed in but love the game so I’m still trying. But after watching this video and trying to copy and work on the advice I’m hitting it really well so will be carrying on with it thanks for the solid and simple advice it’s working very well long way to go yet 👍⛳️🏴
Thanks Clay! Took the idea of "snap" and what I like to think of "holding on" through the bottom of the swing until I reach the "45 degree" (beyond contact) point...LOVE THE RESULTS! It's nice to see my ball climbing as apposed to my "balloon" flight after I follow thru. Much appreciated!!!
My pleasure!
Great lessons! Took this one to the course yesterday. After some struggles on the front nine, I found myself putting for par on 6 of 9 holes in the back nine. I was hitting consistent and solid shots (still have some figuring out to do based on my personal tendencies) like never before.
Good stuff!
Thanks for your good lesson
Hey Clay great videos I watch a bunch of them. I do have one thing that keeps confusing me. You keep talking about not flipping the club head which makes sense especially when you use the example of the club head getting ahead of your hands. (before the ball strike) But then at approx the 5 minute mark you start talking about flipping (bad) again but then go on the talk about whipping (good) the club. I have a really hard time understanding the difference between the flipping and whipping. Because at the 5 min the flipping you talk about as causing inconsistencies really looks like the end of the whipping motion because it is well after the ball had been struck. Hope this makes sense. Keep going on the great videos.
They tell me im a natraul. Working on my game the high tee really works. This guy knows what he's talking bout...
Thanks Johnny!
Thank you, your videos are outstanding and simple instructions to follow I spend at least two hours a day if I mess up at the golf
course once again thank you
My pleasure!
Clay! you are amazing, I wish I can take lesson with you. You are a master teacher. You make all the other teacher look bad on youtube. Yes! you are the real deal.
Great instruction.. Can't wait to try your suggestions.👍🏌⛳🇺🇸😀
Awesome! Thank you!
Thanks to my son for sending me that video. Great tips that I will try with my son tomorrow morning.
Good luck!
So I've watched this video and man did it change my accuracy with a driver. Knowing how to square up my hands made. I did really well with my drives last night and slowed my swing down at first to make sure this would work, I hit some from 260-280 and was shocked how straight they went on holes that intimidate me and cause me to push or slice. Once I got comfortable I booted one out there about 315 and didn't even put my full swing into it. I hit 300 several times a game by swinging the crap out of the ball. I'm really curious how far I will be hitting using this snap method. Really a game changer for me because it feels effortless.
So my question is now, does this snap method also work with the Irons? My biggest struggle right now is an eight Iron for whatever ungodly reason and it drives me mad. I didn't want to try it during my round as I have a way that works fairly well, still have too many struggles. Anyway, long winded post, I signed up for your free videos and just based on how much is giving me those little ah ha moments I'll be a full access member soon. Great job on the teaching.
Very good lesson! Your a good instructor. Do you have a video that teaches how to to stay balanced throughout the entire swing? Sometime I get in a habit of pulling back - away from the ball with my upper body just as I am making contact with the ball. At the same time I swing way to hard, almost coming out of my shoes thinking that is going to make the ball go further. It never works, no matter how hard I swing. That's why I really like this lesson. Looking forward to practicing the things you explain. I'm 65 and only drive the ball 200 -225 yards on my best shots so if I can get consistent at hitting an additional 20 to 25 more yards and straight, I will be ecstatic. Thanks
Hi Doug, thanks for the comment and the kind words. We actually released a video yesterday on the UA-cam channel with exactly what you're looking for. We also have many more videos about balance and rhythm on the website for our All Access Members. Here is the link if you want to check it out: topspeedgolf.com/vault-cat/balance-rhythm-vault/. Play well! ~ Quentin | TSG Instructor
thanks for getting back to me so quickly. I wish I had you helping me years ago. Really looking forward to practicing the things you demonstrate in this video. I think I finally understand what I need to do to improve because you explain everything better than what I have seen before. Hope you play in the Valspar tournament this year. Last years Valspar was the first pro event that I attended and it was a blast! Best of luck with all of your up-coming tournament!
No problem Doug! Glad I could help. Best of luck ~ Quentin | TSG Instructor
I Haven't read any other comments, but this video makes a lot of sense to me. Great job!!! By the way I keep seeing a broom handle behind the hedge (directly behind you). Is someone joking around or what??
Dell Green that’s the entry gate! LOL
Hey Clay, I’ve bounced around for months viewing golf videos, your teaching seems to sink in and most relatable for me, Thanks. One quick question, which may be worth a video explanation. I’ve videoed my swing and others I’ve played with and 90% of the golfers including myself, at the point of impact, pull the left arm in (alligator arm). Why is there a tendency to make this movement, whats the negative impact and a correction. Cheers, Kurt W
Hi Kurt, thanks for watching and for the kind words. The alligator arm (aka chicken wing) you speak of is usually caused by the upper body out racing the lower body. Use your legs more to rotate through impact and it should help. Play well! Quentin | TSG Instructor
Clay these videos are the best, you are a great teacher thank you for posting these videos!
Finally! What my hands should do thru impact. Now I get it.
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@3:42 what the hell was that yellow stick that went up and down in the back ground? So knuckle back to the elbow with ulnar deviation wrist extension then cast like a fishing pole so the thumb goes up and you don't cup you go down then keep your wrists nice and straight with no bend at all and then just before impact you get a nice angle with a flat wrist so your thumb is pulled back toward your body and make sure the bottom 2 inches of the handle are gripped with two fingers feeling pressure. This is so self evident.....why didn't I see this before? It is said that you should never have more than a couple of swing thoughts before you hit your driver. I'm really glad I found this one.
Hi Kevin, that's a gate to a private community. Best of luck! Quentin | TSG Instructor
Terrific lesson, thank you!
Man these Videos really hit home,I'm in Florida 6 months how can I get lessons from you, I've seen the rest and your the best!
Thanks Ted and thanks for your interest in lessons with Clay. He isn't doing any private lessons right now. He focuses all his time on making videos and running the business. This allows him to help as many people as possible. Robin, our Director of Instruction, does do lessons in the Orlando area (Heathrow) and will start up again once social distancing is lifted. If you're interested the follow this link: topspeedgolf.com/in-person-lessons-with-robin-rosado/. Play well! Quentin | TSG Instructor
One thing I noticed by watching the pros on TV and all the UA-cam instruction videos (including yours) is that AT IMPACT,
all good golfers have their right shoulder on top of their right foot, or just a couple of inches in front. Thinking about getting my right shoulder over my right foot at impact keeps me behind the ball, makes it impossible to come over the top and automatically shifts my weight. Using just this one swing thought has knocked ten to twelve strokes off my score.
Hi Eugene, thanks for sharing. Glad you were able to find something that helped you so much. Keep up the good shooting! Quentin | TSG Instructor
A good teacher ... very clear
Thanks!
3:23 can only be achieved, by having a good fitted driver, a lot of folks, getting caught in the lag, casting, trailed behind, due to too long a driver length.
I went from 46, to a 43.4 and I'm booming it like never before.
nnnn fudge choking down, that brings me closer to the fulcrum point and I lose snap power.
cut it, stiffen it, and swing from the butt, but ensure you have the proper, dynamic length through impact area fitting.
great video and effects.
swing looks good.
Hi King Shark, thanks for the kind words and your insights. Fitting can make a difference for sure. I definitely wouldn't say that it's impossible without fitting but it sounds like it had a great impact on your game. Hope you're playing great! ~ Quentin | TSG Instructor
First base is HOME TEAM dugout!! Great video!
Thanks!
Clay I was playing for years but got to where I was over thinking everything watching this video and that video swinging etc. In other words I no longer had fun with the game instead of getting better I got worse so I quit but I love golf and thinking about playing again but I wanna enjoy it and play better at least keep my self in the 80s also I can only play weekends I guess what I'm saying I think too many people are out teaching this and that maybe make some videos how to enjoy this awesome game. Thanks enjoy your videos
Hi Patrick, thanks for the comment. I agree but most people aren't coming to UA-cam for videos on how to enjoy the game more :-) I would recommend going out there with one good swing thought and just try to be an athlete. Too many people get too mechanical with their technique and it makes them worse. It sounds like that may have been the case with you. Play well! Quentin | TSG Instructor
@@TopSpeedGolf yes this is true for me,my biggest issue was man I hope I don't embarrass myself 😁 think I would be alright if I'd get myself out of the way..Thanks for the reply
No problem Patrick!
That was excellent
Glad you thought so!
Finally a teacher with skills Thanks sir
Thanks!
Clay’s videos are great! Amazing tips explained very well. However on these tips I’d say be careful with tip 3. Would be better to work through that too with a pro. No harm is playing with it but it can start bad habits to try to get on the outside of the ball.
Hi Andy, thanks for sharing. Hope you're playing great! Quentin | TSG Instructor
this is an awesome tip - turning your lead wrist down. can't wait to practice this.
Thanks Keith!
Great tutorial as usual got my mates watching your channel!! Gonna try this at range when it stops raining thanks clay
Thanks Tony and thanks for spreading the word. Play well! ~ Quentin | TSG Instructor
Absolutely Excellent!
Thanks!
Excellent lesson. Thanks
Thanks Junu!
Excellent video Clay. I have a question- I used to be a good player in my 20’s, best was a 76. Now life and huge weight gain really killed my game. But starting about ten years ago when I joined the 460cc craze, I started topping my driver. Really became a phobia, even teed up 3-1/8” it would happen. 3 wood teed up barely got up in air easy. the club at address seemed to work, but I don’t know. Seems like my tee ball was better with smaller heads. What could it be, bent left arm, ball too forward?? Really bugs me as I’m going to be playing lots starting this year. Thank, Eric
Hi Eric, thanks for the kind words. It's hard to say without seeing your swing but it sounds like you are hitting down on the ball. You want to hit the ball on the upswing with the driver. Here is a great video from the website that I think you'll find helpful if you're interested: topspeedgolf.com/vault/how-to-hit-up-on-the-driver/. Play well! ~ Quentin | TSG Instructor
I'm having consistency trouble w/my drives. I'll try this tomorrow at the range. If it works, you're a genius.
Best of luck!
Love your lessons man. These are more informative and more “from experience” than the UA-cam golf pros on other channels. Thank you for helping me improve my game. I would love to come learn from you in person some time.
Much appreciated
Everyone told me my club face was open causing the slice. No matter how I tried to close it still it would slice. So frustrating. I will try this.
Hi Johnny, a slice is caused by a face that is open to your club path. If you close the face and still have the face open to the path then it will still slice. It takes two to tango :-) Play well! Quentin | TSG Instructor
Great video
Thanks!
Is your driver set-up influenced by the club itself? Looks like your hands are even with the clubhead. My driver seems to be offset. Because of the angle of the shaft, I feel like I can't square the face without having my hands slightly behind the ball. Is that possible or should I be trying to keep my hands in line with the head of the driver at address?
Hi, it's really not important. I would just do what you find the most comfortable and what allows you to hit the ball the best. Only matters if the face is square at impact. Play well! Quentin | TSG Instructor
@@TopSpeedGolf Thank you!
Got a useful information
Glad it was helpful!
Amazingly clear instruction, thank you!
Thanks!
so tip #3, you're SWINGING toward first base while also TURNING the face toward third base? Do you turn the face with your right or left hand on the grip?
Hi Clay, I’m sorry to ask you this question here but I couldn’t find any contact on your website to communicate with you. I started to follow your great videos on Chuck’s website years ago and I am still a member there. I would like to know what is the difference between your and his methods. Many thanks.
Hi, the main thing is that Top Speed Golf doesn't believe that there is one perfect swing. There are really on 5 things that are really important. Get these 5 things right and it will fix 95% of the issues. We don't believe you need to focus on having the perfect takeaway. Play well! Quentin | TSG Instructor
Didnt have audio at first. I was paying attention to the gate behind you and realized its my neighborhood as well lol. Great Video. Do you do private lessons as well?
Thank you very much! Very useful information! #alloverthegolf #letsgolfit
My pleasure!
Another great video by Clay!
Thanks Ira!
thanks for your video. The 3rd trip which helps me a lot. Can you please have a video to talk about driver's address I.e. the distance between the ball and the driver and shall I hold the club off the floor?
Hi Packy, thanks for the comment. Glad you liked the video. I typically like to have the driver up close to the ball at address but I have seen others have it further behind it. Also, I like to rest the club on the ground behind the ball and then slightly lift it to get it just off the ground and then start the backswing. As you can see with Clay, he likes to hover the club behind the ball at address. The advantage is you can have a smoother takeaway but that's not always the case. It's really about personal preference. The best thing you can do is try out all kinds of different ways and see what way works the best for you. Best of luck ~ Quentin | TSG Instructor
Nice!
Thanks!
Very Well Done! FR
Thanks!
I like this information a lot. The fishing pole casting wrist action is helpful, thanks.
Thanks Roger!
I just wish I could go play a round of golf with this guy. He is so good at teaching. Teaching is really hard to do and he has mastered it
I've never seen one of your videos that mentions the club face setting. I like a slightly hooked club face, but most drivers today seem to have an open face or dead center. Comments?
Hi Bill, it only matters what direction that club face is pointing at impact. If having a closed club face at address helps you square it up then that's perfect. Play well! Quentin | TSG Instructor
I should’ve watched him a long time ago. He pretty much has a video on everything I can’t figure out.
Thanks, I appreciate it!!
Thanks for the tips.
My pleasure!
I like Golf more than any other sport 😍
Me Too! Hope you're playing great! ~ Quentin | TSG Instructor
Golf is not a sport, it is a game. No "sport" allows a butler/coach/advisor on to the field of play.
@@cz1mmt Begone troll. Back under your bridge.
Now I know where that snap hook comes out of seeming nowhere! Cheers clay
Cheers!
Tip: for those who have less shoulder turn (older) rotate your wrist/open and flatten your swing on the back swing. rotate thru the ball....you will hit it square if you do' over swing. Fowler noticeably flattens his swing just before completing back swing.
the club is at maximum lag when the left hand is to the left side of the club. the club is released thru pressing the left hand against the left side of the shaft.
hi ,, does the same concept apply with irons as the description at about 4.45 to hit more solid irons provided the ball is in its proper alignment
Hi, the same concepts apply to irons as well except for hitting up on the ball. That is really the only big difference between shots hot off the turf and shots hot off a tee. Play well! Quentin | TSG Instructor
Clay is an amazing teacher. Thanks again.
Thanks Fabio!
Was that a Snell golf ball? Do you recommend them as a ball?
Quite possibly the three most important tips for hitting a Driver!!
Thank you so much!!!
Clay, what model is your Nike shoes and where did you get them?
Hi Jancen, I'm not really sure. I think you can find them online or a major golf store like Golf Galaxy. Hope you can find some! Quentin | TSG Instructor
Great video, thank you.
Thanks Rick!
What is the yellow thing that keeps going up and down in the background!?
Do you give lessons in the area? I live near your area. I know you have topspeedgolf, but I’m referring to,private lessons.
Sorry, not at the moment. I have a director of Instruction, Robin Rosado who can help you. His email is his first name and then top speed golf dot com.
Clay should one hand feel more dominant in the golf swing. I always try to make sure my left hand has more control. I am a right handed golfer. Is this wrong?
Hi Justin, feel is relative but it's usually better to feel the lead hand more dominant because most players throw with the trail hand too early. Play well! Quentin | TSG Instructor
Excellent!!!
This guy makes it so understandable great vid.
Thanks Jason!
I finally can drive the ball long and straight. Awesome video thx. No more struggling on the course. Changed my score by 5 shots for 9 holes.
Thanks man. You have changed my driver game completely.
1. Swing the club
2. Hit the ball
3. Watch it go in some sort of direction (hopefully straight)
James Hodson sounds lile a perfect golf.
Haha, James, those are good! I wish it were that simple. Hope you're playing great! ~ Quentin | TSG Instructor
James Hodson km
James Hodson step 4:pray🙈
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Thanks Clay. very gooooood video.
Thanks Fei!
I just broke my record hitting 116 and 118 mph at golf galaxy. But I’m gonna have to go for a lesson on hitting it straighter.
That's awesome Corek! Nice work! Keep up the hard work. Quentin | TSG Instructor
He's good ..
Thanks Johnny!
Good video!!
also this guy's excellent. thumbs up!
I've been doing the 3rd must do whenever I find myself slicing.... makes a great result
What is a yellow pole that is popping out behind you?
It's for the entrance to the community that surrounds the course.
@@TopSpeedGolf ohh lol
les'go'head'n'get'start'd
All of those Snell golf ball advertisements ... We get it 😂
Hi Erick, we like them. They are just as good or better than other higher price balls. Play well! Quentin | TSG Instructor
What happens if I look 2-3 inches in front of the ball rather than at the ball as I tend to still have flip in my swing?
Hi Mike, that's fine but it likely won't stop you from flipping.
great video..thanks a lot mate
Thanks Shihan!
Snap dont Slap. Tee it High let it FLY. thanks for the videos. i was struggling with speed using my tour ad di 7x shaft in my 10.5 917 driver. Now im hitting the ball so solid, good thing i didnt go buy a new lighter gram shaft
Hi Jordan, thanks for sharing. Glad you liked the video and that you're hitting it better now. Keep up the hard work! ~ Quentin | TSG Instructor
What is the difference between the wrap around you speak of and coming over the top?
Hi Glenn, I'm not sure what the wrap around is that you're talking about. I watched the video again and I must have missed it. Can you tell me the time in the video where Clay mentions this? I'll be glad to help in any way I can. Take care, ~ Quentin | TSG Instructor
Top Speed Golf - Clay Ballard. The idea of “wrap around” is mentioned at 10:35.
Hi Glenn, thanks for the clarification. The wrap around is closing the club face. You have to close the club face to get the club to impact the outside part of the ball. If you're having trouble squaring the face and leaving it open at impact then the feeling of wrapping the club around the outside of the ball may help to square the club face. Coming over the top is usually in reference to the club path. This would be a club path moving to the left for a right handed golfer. I hope that helps. Let me know if you have any further questions. Play well ~ Quentin | TSG Instructor
Thank you. I try to create an inside out swing while closing the club face but this is a chronic problem for me. I believe my path is good, but I still fade or slice the ball. The Skilz Gold Trainer you spoke of in another video has helped my swing path but squaring the face is still difficult. When I try to square or even close the face at impact I tend to come over the top and fly the ball to the left. Anyway, thanks again
I see the product placement with the Snell golf ball lol. I just bought the trial pack but I haven't had a chance to play because of work =/
Hi, Snell makes great balls. I wouldn't necessarily call it product placement. We get paid nothing by Snell. They just sent us some balls to test out and we really liked them. Play well! ~ Quentin | TSG Instructor
Yeah, that's one of the reasons why they are cheaper. They don't pay anyone to use it
Yeah, I would think so. Hope you're playing great! ~ Quentin | TSG Instructor
Nice tips . Thanks. BTW, Does it work best when we can read "Snell" on the ball? lol
Thanks Terry! Yes, it works a lot better with a Snell ball for sure especially when the logo is very visible ;-) Play well! Quentin | TSG Instructor
Great video. I think it’ll be better if you overlay your videos with tracer footages. I feel like any golf video/broadcast without tracers are wasted opportunities.
Hi Anthony, I agree, it would be great if we could have that on all of our videos. We do get it on the FlightScope simulation footage. We don't have the technology to do it on the real time footage. Maybe someday :-) Play well! ~ Quentin | TSG Instructor
Great video. Will give this a go at the range.
Thanks Gregg! Let us know how it goes. Best of luck! ~ Quentin | TSG Instructor
My clubhead speed is inlow 80s im 62years old would a weighted club help me at all to get clubhead speed faster
Hi Rick, typically you won't swing a heavier club faster but it's not always the case. I swing a 80g shaft faster than a 65g. You just need to get fitted on a launch monitor to know for sure. Play well! Quentin | TSG Instructor
Thank you Clay! Awesome video!!
Thanks Arnie!
Death warrant movie
Anyone else freak out at 3:20 when the boom gate went up? NO IDEA what that thing was at first.
Haha
I do not understand how y’all put the ball that far forward and high and still hit it. When I put the ball forward of my zipper I hit the ground first. The center of your body is the low point of swing how can you swing past center and hit that ball. The other problem is if I tee it high like that the club goes under the ball comes off the top of club and goes straight up. Physics contradicts the way you hit driver. Please help me!!
Hi Erick, it sounds like you're not getting a good weight shift but it's hard to day without seeing your swing. The low point of the club head arc is usually closer to straight below the lead shoulder socket. Also, you want to hit up on the ball with the driver when it's on a tee. This is why it is teed up higher to allow the club to bottom out and then move up into the ball. This allows for a higher launch and lower spin which leads to more distance. Play well! Quentin | TSG Instructor
May not move much five low back surgeries very little rotation
How can I contact you having problems since coming back from a broken arm after a year
i came across a former workmate on the driving range, he was hitting the ball hard, but it was grass cutting for 30/40 yards.
no matter what i tried i couldn't get him to get the ball in the air at all.
he had previously suffered a broken hand (not arm) in a motorcycle accident that had to all intent had healed up.
when i came home i looked it up and found that anyone suffering from a similar hand injury could find it impossible to get the ball airborne.
care to tell us what your 'problems' are, and if they're sorted?
I started all over looked at a lot of old video of my swing in my early days and started with 3/4 swing and worked up to full and them I started with speed to the point I know my new limit
I really have a problem with my slice - but only at the course.
Whem I am at the driving range I hit them straight nearly every time.
I just don’t know what is happening with my swing when it is “serious”
As if someone is pulling in my arm and it is getting akward ... and then ... slice.
Hi Jan, I would recommend you make your practice on the range as much like it is on the course. Visualize playing the course on the driving range. Imagine the hole in front of you. Go through your whole routine just like you would on the course. Best of luck! ~ Quentin | TSG Instructor
Thanks Clay. I will try to make a target on the range. Not much else to do.
I found out yesterday that my grip is wrong. My left hand is turned too much to the left.
Correcting that I think would help a lot. Would it help to go a little left at my stance so the club
Is more square at impact? I think my swing goes from out to in.
Hi Jan, the grip can make a difference. I would recommend trying different grip positions (weak, strong, neutral) and find what is best of you. What works for someone else may not be the best of you and vice versa.
Also, if you tend to leave the face open, aiming to the left can help but I have found with most students that it only has short term success. I would recommend aiming straight and then trying to get the face to close more at impact. Feel the like the hands are rolling over more to close it. I hope that helps. Best of luck! ~ Quentin | TSG Instructor
And maybe change my stance, so the ball is nearer my right foot even though it’s not naturel.
Wouldn’t it make make the impact and the path of the club more square (even make a little draw)?
From there I could gradually move it to the left, but that’s just my opinion.
Hi Jan, sure it could but that will cause you to hit more down on the ball most likely. You don't want to come down too steep on it because you won't get as much compression and you'll get too much spin. This will make the ball balloon up in the air when hitting into the wind. Best of luck! ~ Quentin | TSG Instructor
couldn't help but laugh at 1:12
I've been there.
Haha...I think we all have. Thanks for watching. Hope you're playing great! ~ Quentin | TSG Instructor
Never mind the hook. The levitating shaft in the background at 1:25 is more hilarious, and it's subsequent shows lol