Thanks for your comment, Terry! There are so many motor skills for other sports or hobbies that we all know how to do but don't recognise them in our golf swings. This Video will help so many of our subscribers! Let us know how you get on. ( Steve )
Great video Glen. Exactly what I need to work on. Terrific breakdown. The skipping stone, trail arm and rotated elbow all great pointers. Thank you. Keep them coming.
Hi Glen- thanks for the 1-1 swing coaching; for the first time I’ve seen my club leaning at impact. Helped improve my balance as well. I’m know I need to be patient and work at this.
great explanation Glen. No divot or fat shoots is something I've always struggled with. Is there anything I can do, or think about at the start of the downswing to help me get in the right position at impact?
Absolutely Paul. Watch this video on the golf swing transition: HOW TO START THE DOWNSWING - Golf Swing Transition ua-cam.com/video/Rkzg139FnF8/v-deo.html
Thank you for your questions Wayne. Firstly, Lag helps us generate more clubhead speed later in the downswing: through impact, as the club is released later. Secondly, Lag makes it easier to contact the turf after the golf ball. Golfers who ‘cast’ the club or release early, tend to either hit the grass behind the ball or thin some shots.
My problem is I am predominantly left handed but play golf right handed. Skimming stones is not natural right handed. I am going to have to practice skimming stones right handed.
Excellent. Thank you. The wrists-only swings was really helpful as was watching how relaxed you swing the club.
Great to hear we could help you Gregg. Thank you for sharing. 🙏
Like the throwing pebble analogy Glen. Another great video.
Thanks for your comment, Terry! There are so many motor skills for other sports or hobbies that we all know how to do but don't recognise them in our golf swings. This Video will help so many of our subscribers! Let us know how you get on. ( Steve )
That’s a great video Glen. Enjoyed it very much👍
Great to hear Gary! Cheers
Thanks Glen
Great help, will work on this. To play relaxed is so important
Thanks Tony, great to hear!
Great video Glen. Exactly what I need to work on. Terrific breakdown. The skipping stone, trail arm and rotated elbow all great pointers. Thank you. Keep them coming.
Appreciate your feedback John. Look forward to hearing how you progress. Cheers AGP
Thanks Glen For Another Great Video and Drills.
Cheers
Joe
Thanks Joe
Hi Glen- thanks for the 1-1 swing coaching; for the first time I’ve seen my club leaning at impact. Helped improve my balance as well. I’m know I need to be patient and work at this.
Thanks Vik. Keep at it!
Great tips. Thanks.
Much appreciated Paul.
Great video Glen, some good tips in there.
Thanks David
great explanation Glen. No divot or fat shoots is something I've always struggled with. Is there anything I can do, or think about at the start of the downswing to help me get in the right position at impact?
Absolutely Paul. Watch this video on the golf swing transition: HOW TO START THE DOWNSWING - Golf Swing Transition
ua-cam.com/video/Rkzg139FnF8/v-deo.html
Hi Glen, great tutorial. Why do you want to lag? What part of the swing or shot will it rectify?
Thank you for your questions Wayne.
Firstly, Lag helps us generate more clubhead speed later in the downswing: through impact, as the club is released later.
Secondly, Lag makes it easier to contact the turf after the golf ball. Golfers who ‘cast’ the club or release early, tend to either hit the grass behind the ball or thin some shots.
Fabulous
Thanks, Leonard! Really appreciate you taking the time to comment.
My problem is I am predominantly left handed but play golf right handed. Skimming stones is not natural right handed. I am going to have to practice skimming stones right handed.
That’s a tricky issue Tim. Don’t feel left out, there are plenty of top golfers generating great lag, who are top-hand dominant. All the best!