This is one of the best golf instructions I've ever seen, and believe me I've watched thousands of videos. Focusing my attention on my club head traveling along the swing plane and letting kinematic motion take care of the rest simplifies everything about the golf swing. Dr. Kwon is a genius.
Absolutely the best! This is fun, this is easy, this is natural, and there is no need for a lot of interfering confusing swing thoughts. The Doctor is a genius. Thank you Doctor Kwon. Thank you Brendon.
1-13-2023 With ought a doubt this video ( in conjunction with all the exercises ) provides all the concepts necessary to learn a highly functional swing. For me the "guide the club head along the swing path" and "keep the back to the target at the start of the downswing" are my keys in the downswing. One of Dr. Kwon's talents is taking what has been a very complicated subject and " Making it as simple as possible, but not simpler” This quote, usually attributed to Einstein, is often used as an appeal to make a subject as easy as possible to understand, though of course not so easy that it becomes meaningless. Again from my prospective Dr. K is a genius.
i picked up golf at the start of pandemic..followed Dr Kwon's step and rope swing for 2 weeks..im now using major muscles and hips instead of early opening of chest and relying on arms for power which gives a false sense of speed..golf for me now is less stressful and more fun at the tee box..many thanks to Dr Kwon..bravo!
The golf swing involves both kinematics (the way the body moves) AND a kinetics (the forces and momentum required for the club and body to move ). Dr Kwon’s teaching method works so well because it integrates these equally important aspects of the golf swing. No one I have come across does this better.
Ben hogan showed up on the tv show and demonstrated that continuous body motion is the basis of golf swing. He puts his elbow close to his waist and swing back and forth, enlarging the motion, and swing through. Dr. Kwon brings additional tools to train the body to perform the whole body swing where Armand chest follow low body movement.
love this content and zen golf mechanic - the only real instruction channels. No silly quick fix tips or gimmicks. My swing has changed so much thanks to learning more about natural body motion and GRF. Much more consistant and picked up considerable speed and yardage gains. I practice drills in the garden most days. Thanks B
This motion is the most efficient than any other way of swinging the club. Yesterday used it for the first time and hit 2 drives of 308 and 315 yds, on the course in the fairway. Absolutely brilliant.🙌👏👌
B, from 7:20 in this video through the end of this video is right on point in stopping, yours, mine and everyone else over the top move. As I mentioned in your video with your son, to keep back to target longer and that move when you did it stopped the over the top. I’ve been following you since your first vlogs with Malaska and you even mentioned that (OTT) was your big problem. So since that was my big prob I’ve watched hours and hours of your videos, and many others for the cure to OTT…..so I can say you have finally found the instructor with the solution and the proper drills to fix it, and who doesn’t want to gain club head speed along the way. Thank you for growing your channel and bringing such great content, but your search is over man….Dr Kwon is the real deal!
The part of the video where Dr. Kwon grabs the student's hips and shows him that the hips must move from side to side as well as turn is instruction gold (at least for me).
Hi Brendon. Swing and feel the weight of your club head with your trail hand little finger back and forth. Start with small swings and progress to full swings. And you will see and feel everything that Dr Kwon is talking about for yourself. Cheers😃⛳️👍🥂
It’s not about speed it is about the tempo and timing of double pendulum golf swing. Know it or not Dr Kwon is activating the golfers melodic obliques muscle groups in the golf swing that should have been taught by the PGA the past 50 years
very interesting to see the pov to Dr Kwons cam. The extra insight into the conversation about swing plane and chest opening really relevant for me. Thanks
From my perspective it looks as if his downswing is starting with the left foot pressing down. I don’t see him recentering and getting weight on to left foot earlier.
Hello. I think the difficultie comes from the fact we start from a static position so the club doesn't go automatcly in the good plan. My point of view. Thank you from France.
I think that’s exactly correct. People have a much better dynamic motion because they aren’t think about it. But when they’re static at address, that’s where the problems begin.
I had same issue. Static position to start is the killer. I now am constantly in some kind of motion after addressing the ball and have zero thoughts of positions. My backswing is 2x speed of downswing and the power is incredible and straight ball flights. Low and Slow sucks. I am 56 and took drives from 260 to 290. Irons I have gained a full club.
Bill seems to still be stuck in “Positions” conceptually when talking about the top of the backswing transition. Just let it happen. The body will wind and unwind if you go back to how you were swinging it with the rope and the kettlebell with the lower body.
Greetings Dr Kwon - can you consider a video that is more specific to feeling the motion of the club head and perhaps recommend anything that would ingrain this feeling. Thank you for the great videos. Stephen
Hey Brendan. Love Dr Kwon’s stuff. I’ve always been an early opener which causes hand path to go out. So I’m always working on staying closed with the body while getting the arms down. Dr Kwon is always saying “use the body” and “you don’t have to use the arms that much.” As I’m doing the drills (on video), when I try to use the body and not use the arms, I open early and hand path goes out. I see him saying here and in some other videos to “let it come down first, and then turn around.” This seems like using your arms. But then he’s always saying you don’t have to use your arm to pull down. Can you help me understand what he’s really saying? For context, I’m around scratch and a long time player. Have studied the golf swing, my own swing, and most of the coaches you’ve had on the channel extensively. Thanks.
High handicapper here as well. This is a great question and highlights something that I have been experiencing. This is all shown with a change to body movement without hitting a ball. As soon as we try this with a ball then there is no reference to let us know what we are not getting right. I followed these vidoes and had a bad out to in swing causing a slice (negative swing path). I added the swing trigger and that helped but it was a lottery if it we straight, left or right. I then discovered that insufficient lateral movement caused the positive path. I then over compensated with more lateral movement and had a bad hook (positive path). Getting the right amount of lateral momevent in before the rotation is key here and Dr Kwon can see it by eye, we cant. Getting recentred before the rotation is the key. As a plus I am 10yards flat carry further with my 7 iron with this change to swing.
@@stuartamorrison . I edited my comment. Not that it matters, but the point of describing my level is that I’ve put significant amounts of time studying the swing and have played some really good golf, but I’m still not totally clear on this point. I know from watching the channel that there are differing opinions among golf instructors on this same point. 😀
I believe he persists that the arms do not have to raise in the backswing, there-fore they do not have to drop in the front swing. An active back swing will set the club for you where you didn't have to artificially raise your hands. As long as your tempo is good, the timing of the swing will allow the time required for the arms to drop. Bottom line is to throw the club head back actively and focus on your body tempo. The chain will unfold itself properly. (also working on this concept...btw, not an expert)
This is a pivotal point...the various Dr K videos seem to alternate between a left shoulder initiation (see one arm swing drills and what appears to be within the rope excercise) and those that highlight 'back the target' as the first move. This video amplifies the dichotomy by what seems to be a new focus on swinging the arms on plane versus a body initiated emphasis. So...I really appreciate the weight shift/sequence learning but remain uncertain about just what the first move down. Would appreciate setting me/us straight. Thanks!
Would be good to geta channel update, Brendon. Dr Kwon's stuff seems quite a departure from what you've been doing before. Would be interesting to get your thoughts on where you're at now..
@@billknodlegolf8762 .... hey Bill.. are you moving away from the RSS... I've been following Gary for 5+, started watching your YT videos.... found them helpful, same as Gary's.. just different insight/words... good luck with everything... Rick
I get the feeling Dr. Kwon is mostly used to working with very good golfers. He provides good info if you already have a certain level of understanding, but I think he is not giving enough emphasis, or clarity, to the issues, and potential misunderstandings, seen/heard from this student. Very interesting if you already have a good swing and just want to find a little more speed, tho.
Great videos, Dr. Kwon! Since I've been playing golf I've heard the terms "single plane" and "two plane" golf swings. Would you categorize your teaching method as "single plane"? How do you define the difference between the two terms. Thanks!
I think it’s not closed to either because the focus is to get the club on plane without thinking about exactly where your hands are. So everyone will be in slightly different positions. Some might naturally be in single plane others might go higher with the hands into the classic two plane position. And really it makes sense because all pros have a different takeaway but they all have a similar position at impact
I like these videos but I'm a bit skeptical on how it translates to the tee box. Could you maybe show how your driving the ball now. Were you able to translate the faster swing speed to the course. I would like to see a video of you playing a couple of holes and talking about your improved distances/accuracy etc.
This obviously subjective but what it’s done for me is really straightened my ball flight. I haven’t gained much speed. My driver swing speed is about 105. But I think I’m not shifting weight early enough. That being said my flight is so straight now without thinking about my wrists or hand path. It’s hard ti explain other than your body just seems to do it versus fighting your body into weird contortions. My balance and consistency has improved. The other day I hit 13/18 fairways. Thats incredible for me lol
The golfer does not get it. He is 'coming down as one'. Trail hip and trail shoulder are to be separated, the shoulder has to be flail. Learn to control your swing with the bones of your big toes. You will see that the lower body is already on the way to the target while the club head has not finished the backswing yet. Because the right foot continues to apply force and torque as if you wanted to start walking towards the target, the upper body finally has to follow. If you keep your body above the waist passive, it will be flail and will follow in sequence and with speed. This separation is very easy to feel when you do full swings with the club held up 90 degrees out in front of you. Then pay attention to your feet. back - together, reverse - feet way before club head Percy Boomer 'On Learning Golf'
The arms really go up vertically and down v out and around. The trail arm should NOT bend more on the downswing; it should actually widen as it moves "down." The main issue with this golf swing is way too much arm motion in trying to demonstrate clubbed speed and not enough backswing torso rotation. The explanation by the player that Dr Kwon has pointing out a "3 part swing" and he's 100% accurate as to what the does; the player admits to trying to "get speed with my arms." Dr Kwon's rope drill is genius for retiming / synching the swing and teaching where to stop the arms and still time the transition. Tour players rarely bend their right arm more than 90* and most only bend the trail are approx 75*. Their arms remain within the "framework of their shoulders" NOT outside as this player does at the top of backswing. This player's trail arm angle at top is far less than 90* and that leads to bad ju-ju. Tour players achieve club/ arm "depth" with rotation NOT taking the arms higher or longer across the chest as this player does. Butch Harmon says a "short arm swing and big body swing" (as Dr Kwon is trying to show this player) is the best way to hit a golf ball. If one stands straight with arms extended out in front and then bring the forward arm over to the trail arm that's about all a Tour player's arms moves. The rest is really up and down vertically and deeper by body rotation. This player is limiting his accuracy and, to a certain extent, CHS but but faithfully doing Dr. Kwon's drills will make a massive improvement.
@@maxwired2235 Yeah.... 15 years ago I followed Quinton 'cause he is or was very similar to The Golfing Machine.... as are most decent teachers over the last half century+. NEVER heard Quinton note this arm action. The observation is the result of GEARS and 3D analysis and nobody does this better than Athletic Motion Golf. Their data set of comparative swings are thousands of Tour Pro swings who have transited through Scott Hamilton's place in Georgia as students. Kwon's methods for repatterining is ahead of the curve and watched by AMG many others. That said, there is not a magic bullet in golf. Dammit.
Someone in the background is talking more than listening. Don't know about the rest of you, but I personally have never learned anything while I was talking. It is a pattern with that individual in every one of Dr. Kwon's videos. I tune in to the Dr.'s videos to try to learn what HE has to say and I thank him for that opportunity. Be nice if it were just he and his client (student) exchanging thoughts.
I get all or most of this, but keeping that shoulder back at the start of the downswing just doesn’t resonate or work for me. I also dont see Bill Knodle doing that move in the vid
I’ve watched several of your videos. While the content is great, the audio needs some work. I’m constantly adjusting the volume on my TV to maintain consistent audio output and clarity.
Truer words were never spoken Rob. AND he didn't have all this technology to study it. Just dug it out of the dirt like he said. He and Snead were just Genius!!
@@guitarMonke You need 2.1m of 20mm braided rope. The sources Dr Kwon gives are for long (wholesale) lengths. If anyone knows where you can get shorter lengths I for one would like to know.
@@billknodlegolf8762 Hi Bill Does this new swing give you more power than your previous rss technique. Is ball contact or control similar. Kind Regards Steven
Dr Kwon is a true Master of the physiology of the golf swing.
A gift to we hackers.
Thank You.
Grateful Aussie.
This is one of the best golf instructions I've ever seen, and believe me I've watched thousands of videos. Focusing my attention on my club head traveling along the swing plane and letting kinematic motion take care of the rest simplifies everything about the golf swing. Dr. Kwon is a genius.
Absolutely the best! This is fun, this is easy, this is natural, and there is no need for a lot of interfering confusing swing thoughts. The Doctor is a genius. Thank you Doctor Kwon. Thank you Brendon.
1-13-2023 With ought a doubt this video ( in conjunction with all the exercises ) provides all the concepts necessary to learn a highly functional swing. For me the "guide the club head along the swing path" and "keep the back to the target at the start of the downswing" are my keys in the downswing. One of Dr. Kwon's talents is taking what has been a very complicated subject and " Making it as simple as possible, but not simpler” This quote, usually attributed to Einstein, is often used as an appeal to make a subject as easy as possible to understand, though of course not so easy that it becomes meaningless. Again from my prospective Dr. K is a genius.
i picked up golf at the start of pandemic..followed Dr Kwon's step and rope swing for 2 weeks..im now using major muscles and hips instead of early opening of chest and relying on arms for power which gives a false sense of speed..golf for me now is less stressful and more fun at the tee box..many thanks to Dr Kwon..bravo!
Come back to us in 10 years and let us know how it goes. Just kidding, but golf is a long journey!
The golf swing involves both kinematics (the way the body moves) AND a kinetics (the forces and momentum required for the club and body to move ). Dr Kwon’s teaching method works so well because it integrates these equally important aspects of the golf swing. No one I have come across does this better.
Ben hogan showed up on the tv show and demonstrated that continuous body motion is the basis of golf swing. He puts his elbow close to his waist and swing back and forth, enlarging the motion, and swing through. Dr. Kwon brings additional tools to train the body to perform the whole body swing where Armand chest follow low body movement.
When Dr Kwon says "yes, yes!" You know you got it right.
This is really good lesson material. Hats off to Dr. Kwon
love this content and zen golf mechanic - the only real instruction channels. No silly quick fix tips or gimmicks. My swing has changed so much thanks to learning more about natural body motion and GRF. Much more consistant and picked up considerable speed and yardage gains. I practice drills in the garden most days. Thanks B
This motion is the most efficient than any other way of swinging the club. Yesterday used it for the first time and hit 2 drives of 308 and 315 yds, on the course in the fairway. Absolutely brilliant.🙌👏👌
B, from 7:20 in this video through the end of this video is right on point in stopping, yours, mine and everyone else over the top move. As I mentioned in your video with your son, to keep back to target longer and that move when you did it stopped the over the top. I’ve been following you since your first vlogs with Malaska and you even mentioned that (OTT) was your big problem. So since that was my big prob I’ve watched hours and hours of your videos, and many others for the cure to OTT…..so I can say you have finally found the instructor with the solution and the proper drills to fix it, and who doesn’t want to gain club head speed along the way. Thank you for growing your channel and bringing such great content, but your search is over man….Dr Kwon is the real deal!
Completely agree fixed my over the top without even thinking about
in to out / out to in
It just works feels so natural.
The part of the video where Dr. Kwon grabs the student's hips and shows him that the hips must move from side to side as well as turn is instruction gold (at least for me).
Dr Kwon is my 'spirit animal.'
The only channel and the very best channel !!!!!!!!! Thank you. The movement reminds me of Ocean Form practice.
Hi Brendon. Swing and feel the weight of your club head with your trail hand little finger back and forth. Start with small swings and progress to full swings. And you will see and feel everything that Dr Kwon is talking about for yourself. Cheers😃⛳️👍🥂
So many Nuggets in that video🔥
overall swing improved big time. and when the guy relaxed his arm a bit at the very end, it looked pretty fluid.
It’s not about speed it is about the tempo and timing of double pendulum golf swing.
Know it or not Dr Kwon is activating the golfers melodic obliques muscle groups in the golf swing that should have been taught by the PGA the past 50 years
Thank you, Dr. Kwon, for some amazing insights and training guidance.
Thank you Dr Kwon
very interesting to see the pov to Dr Kwons cam. The extra insight into the conversation about swing plane and chest opening really relevant for me. Thanks
This is Justin Rose swing this man seems like a very good teacher and nice man .
From my perspective it looks as if his downswing is starting with the left foot pressing down. I don’t see him recentering and getting weight on to left foot earlier.
Great work Bill ! Your killing it.
Best series ever. Giving Mike Malaska a run for his money 💴
Dr. K is the best swing instructor I've ever seen
Love the channel but can we get a mic on Dr. Kwon so we can hear him better?
I like this just move the body correctly and the swing will take care of it great stuff basically take out trying to control swing
Hello.
I think the difficultie comes from the fact we start from a static position so the club doesn't go automatcly in the good plan.
My point of view.
Thank you from France.
I think that’s exactly correct. People have a much better dynamic motion because they aren’t think about it. But when they’re static at address, that’s where the problems begin.
I had same issue. Static position to start is the killer. I now am constantly in some kind of motion after addressing the ball and have zero thoughts of positions. My backswing is 2x speed of downswing and the power is incredible and straight ball flights. Low and Slow sucks. I am 56 and took drives from 260 to 290. Irons I have gained a full club.
Lol. Hogan on Sullivan show a million years ago.
When will we learn?
Bill seems to still be stuck in “Positions” conceptually when talking about the top of the backswing transition. Just let it happen. The body will wind and unwind if you go back to how you were swinging it with the rope and the kettlebell with the lower body.
that's great advice Rob.. I'm trying pal.. it's a new sensation for me. appreciate the feedback.
@@billknodlegolf8762 Absolutely. Keep it up Bill!
Greetings Dr Kwon - can you consider a video that is more specific to feeling the motion of the club head and perhaps recommend anything that would ingrain this feeling. Thank you for the great videos. Stephen
Hey Brendan. Love Dr Kwon’s stuff. I’ve always been an early opener which causes hand path to go out. So I’m always working on staying closed with the body while getting the arms down. Dr Kwon is always saying “use the body” and “you don’t have to use the arms that much.” As I’m doing the drills (on video), when I try to use the body and not use the arms, I open early and hand path goes out. I see him saying here and in some other videos to “let it come down first, and then turn around.” This seems like using your arms. But then he’s always saying you don’t have to use your arm to pull down. Can you help me understand what he’s really saying? For context, I’m around scratch and a long time player. Have studied the golf swing, my own swing, and most of the coaches you’ve had on the channel extensively. Thanks.
High handicapper here as well. This is a great question and highlights something that I have been experiencing. This is all shown with a change to body movement without hitting a ball. As soon as we try this with a ball then there is no reference to let us know what we are not getting right. I followed these vidoes and had a bad out to in swing causing a slice (negative swing path). I added the swing trigger and that helped but it was a lottery if it we straight, left or right. I then discovered that insufficient lateral movement caused the positive path. I then over compensated with more lateral movement and had a bad hook (positive path). Getting the right amount of lateral momevent in before the rotation is key here and Dr Kwon can see it by eye, we cant. Getting recentred before the rotation is the key. As a plus I am 10yards flat carry further with my 7 iron with this change to swing.
@@stuartamorrison . I edited my comment. Not that it matters, but the point of describing my level is that I’ve put significant amounts of time studying the swing and have played some really good golf, but I’m still not totally clear on this point. I know from watching the channel that there are differing opinions among golf instructors on this same point. 😀
I believe he persists that the arms do not have to raise in the backswing, there-fore they do not have to drop in the front swing. An active back swing will set the club for you where you didn't have to artificially raise your hands. As long as your tempo is good, the timing of the swing will allow the time required for the arms to drop. Bottom line is to throw the club head back actively and focus on your body tempo. The chain will unfold itself properly. (also working on this concept...btw, not an expert)
@@jdstubbs9971 I meant that I was a high handicap player as well.
This is a pivotal point...the various Dr K videos seem to alternate between a left shoulder initiation (see one arm swing drills and what appears to be within the rope excercise) and those that highlight 'back the target' as the first move. This video amplifies the dichotomy by what seems to be a new focus on swinging the arms on plane versus a body initiated emphasis.
So...I really appreciate the weight shift/sequence learning but remain uncertain about just what the first move down.
Would appreciate setting me/us straight. Thanks!
Would be good to geta channel update, Brendon. Dr Kwon's stuff seems quite a departure from what you've been doing before. Would be interesting to get your thoughts on where you're at now..
Oh, sounds a bit like Monte Shienblum's no turn cast.
I didn't realize that was Bill Knodle - Good to see him. I ain't seem him for awhile.
Thanks Rich. Good to be seen.
Hey Brendon, this guy Bill Knodle, he's a ringer, me thinks he his a golf pro . . . I suppose we all need lessons to improve our game.
HAHA.. Thanks Tiny.. Yep, i'm an old golf pro. Not sure about the ringer part tho.
@@billknodlegolf8762 .... hey Bill.. are you moving away from the RSS... I've been following Gary for 5+, started watching your YT videos.... found them helpful, same as Gary's.. just different insight/words...
good luck with everything...
Rick
I get the feeling Dr. Kwon is mostly used to working with very good golfers. He provides good info if you already have a certain level of understanding, but I think he is not giving enough emphasis, or clarity, to the issues, and potential misunderstandings, seen/heard from this student. Very interesting if you already have a good swing and just want to find a little more speed, tho.
Great videos, Dr. Kwon! Since I've been playing golf I've heard the terms "single plane" and "two plane" golf swings. Would you categorize your teaching method as "single plane"? How do you define the difference between the two terms. Thanks!
I think it’s not closed to either because the focus is to get the club on plane without thinking about exactly where your hands are. So everyone will be in slightly different positions.
Some might naturally be in single plane others might go higher with the hands into the classic two plane position.
And really it makes sense because all pros have a different takeaway but they all have a similar position at impact
I like these videos but I'm a bit skeptical on how it translates to the tee box. Could you maybe show how your driving the ball now. Were you able to translate the faster swing speed to the course. I would like to see a video of you playing a couple of holes and talking about your improved distances/accuracy etc.
This obviously subjective but what it’s done for me is really straightened my ball flight. I haven’t gained much speed. My driver swing speed is about 105. But I think I’m not shifting weight early enough.
That being said my flight is so straight now without thinking about my wrists or hand path.
It’s hard ti explain other than your body just seems to do it versus fighting your body into weird contortions.
My balance and consistency has improved.
The other day I hit 13/18 fairways. Thats incredible for me lol
This is such a genius way to look at it. So obvious it’s crazy how us newbies miss it. Is this the same for hitting irons?
I wonder about how similar this movement is for long, mid and short irons. Thoughts?
Bill's comment @ 7:20 is gold...
Glad it helped Michael.
wow way better dr kwon is the man
Dr. Kwon, could you advise the weight of the kettlebell for training purposes, please?
8 or 10 lbs he likes
Very useful communication. Thanks.
as soon as your shoulders spin....you loose lag and you will cast....physics.....howto beat or cope with it....that sthe secret
The Kettle Bell has to be given to gravity you can't try to control it!
Dr. Kwon sounds like Chun from Remo Williams (movie).
The golfer does not get it. He is 'coming down as one'. Trail hip and trail shoulder are to be separated, the shoulder has to be flail. Learn to control your swing with the bones of your big toes. You will see that the lower body is already on the way to the target while the club head has not finished the backswing yet. Because the right foot continues to apply force and torque as if you wanted to start walking towards the target, the upper body finally has to follow. If you keep your body above the waist passive, it will be flail and will follow in sequence and with speed.
This separation is very easy to feel when you do full swings with the club held up 90 degrees out in front of you. Then pay attention to your feet. back - together, reverse - feet way before club head
Percy Boomer 'On Learning Golf'
The arms really go up vertically and down v out and around. The trail arm should NOT bend more on the downswing; it should actually widen as it moves "down." The main issue with this golf swing is way too much arm motion in trying to demonstrate clubbed speed and not enough backswing torso rotation. The explanation by the player that Dr Kwon has pointing out a "3 part swing" and he's 100% accurate as to what the does; the player admits to trying to "get speed with my arms." Dr Kwon's rope drill is genius for retiming / synching the swing and teaching where to stop the arms and still time the transition. Tour players rarely bend their right arm more than 90* and most only bend the trail are approx 75*. Their arms remain within the "framework of their shoulders" NOT outside as this player does at the top of backswing. This player's trail arm angle at top is far less than 90* and that leads to bad ju-ju. Tour players achieve club/ arm "depth" with rotation NOT taking the arms higher or longer across the chest as this player does. Butch Harmon says a "short arm swing and big body swing" (as Dr Kwon is trying to show this player) is the best way to hit a golf ball. If one stands straight with arms extended out in front and then bring the forward arm over to the trail arm that's about all a Tour player's arms moves. The rest is really up and down vertically and deeper by body rotation. This player is limiting his accuracy and, to a certain extent, CHS but but faithfully doing Dr. Kwon's drills will make a massive improvement.
That is exactly what Chuck Quinton has been teaching at rotary swing.
@@maxwired2235 Yeah.... 15 years ago I followed Quinton 'cause he is or was very similar to The Golfing Machine.... as are most decent teachers over the last half century+. NEVER heard Quinton note this arm action. The observation is the result of GEARS and 3D analysis and nobody does this better than Athletic Motion Golf. Their data set of comparative swings are thousands of Tour Pro swings who have transited through Scott Hamilton's place in Georgia as students. Kwon's methods for repatterining is ahead of the curve and watched by AMG many others. That said, there is not a magic bullet in golf. Dammit.
Someone in the background is talking more than listening. Don't know about the rest of you, but I personally have never learned anything while I was talking. It is a pattern with that individual in every one of Dr. Kwon's videos. I tune in to the Dr.'s videos to try to learn what HE has to say and I thank him for that opportunity. Be nice if it were just he and his client (student) exchanging thoughts.
Where do you create lag if you let the arms drop down as you keep the back towards the target Dr. Kwon?
Dr Kwon's arm's aren't stuck to his sides so why are Bill's? 0:55
I get all or most of this, but keeping that shoulder back at the start of the downswing just doesn’t resonate or work for me. I also dont see Bill Knodle doing that move in the vid
Who is the Dr Kwon equivalent for sprinting
I’ve watched several of your videos. While the content is great, the audio needs some work. I’m constantly adjusting the volume on my TV to maintain consistent audio output and clarity.
He looks flat in the back swing, i have the same issue when trying to concept..I still have to manipulte my arms to get it on plane.. not sure why...
Dr Kwons work is fantasic -BTW
Can we learn more about the rope? length? does thickness matter?
3/4 inch, double stranded nylon, 7 feet.
Finally someone who knows how to “teach” golf with results! … and without asking for money!
Yeah, who would want to ask for money for sharing the hours and hours of scientific study they’ve done to become an expert at something.
Does a student ever hit a ball?
Where can you buy those Rope
Interesting. What weight do you use for the kettle swing?
How long is the rope an what is its weight? Where to purchase?
How many pounds does the kettlebell weigh?
When Dr Kwon stands in front of his student, I think subconsciously the golfer holds on a little tighter to the grip.
What is your view on lowpoint control?
What weight was this kettlebell?
Hi. Would you know the weight used?
10 pounds on other videos
What weight kettle bell should you use?
I think I saw 10 lbs. thx
This is what Ben Hogan had figured out all those years ago.
Truer words were never spoken Rob. AND he didn't have all this technology to study it. Just dug it out of the dirt like he said. He and Snead were just Genius!!
Yeah, Bill ain't getting it in this one. Kettle bell looked good. Once the club got involved he went into a coma. 🤣
what is the weight?
17:27
Can someone tell me the weight of the swing ball? Thx
Where can I get the rope or what size and length rope should be used? Thanks
Dr. Kwon made a video about how he makes it and what kind on his own channel.
@@guitarMonke You need 2.1m of 20mm braided rope. The sources Dr Kwon gives are for long (wholesale) lengths. If anyone knows where you can get shorter lengths I for one would like to know.
@@tedblaikie1580 I just went to Home Depot and asked them to cut me a 7 foot length of rope. I'm sure Lowe's would also do that for you.
Bill Right sided all day ,
U think? Looks a bit different now in my view.
@@billknodlegolf8762 Yes a lot different I meant I love the Right sided stuff all day , too easy feels like cheating ,good luck sir
@@billknodlegolf8762 Hi Bill
Does this new swing give you more power than your previous rss technique. Is ball contact or control similar.
Kind Regards
Steven