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'This 2 minute drill will save you 5 shots a round' 25 minutes of waffle later you realise you haven't yet got to the drill THANK YOU FOR BEING BRIEF AND TO THE POINT
Shane you are absolutely correct. There are teachers out there who day after day reveal the latest breakthrough tip which promises to make you a scratch golfer. It becomes obvious that they are making more money on you tube than teaching at the club.
I love your short, concise videos they are all potential game changers. Right knee to left toe has been for me. This has allowed me to get through the ball and in balance. However the I am finding it impossible to do this on an uphill lie. Would you please do a short instructions for this.
I have never met anyone who got good at golf through having lessons and practicing on the range. Not saying it doesn't happen but in general I don't think we learn best from that style. All the best golfers I've known got good by playing a lot when they were younger. Again, not saying you can't get better when you're older but it's a slower process as time just doesn't allow you to play 4 or 5 times a week.
'This 2 minute drill will save you 5 shots a round'
25 minutes of waffle later you realise you haven't yet got to the drill
THANK YOU FOR BEING BRIEF AND TO THE POINT
Shane you are absolutely correct. There are teachers out there who day after day reveal the latest breakthrough tip which promises to make you a scratch golfer. It becomes obvious that they are making more money on you tube than teaching at the club.
I love your short, concise videos they are all potential game changers. Right knee to left toe has been for me. This has allowed me to get through the ball and in balance. However the I am finding it impossible to do this on an uphill lie. Would you please do a short instructions for this.
I have never met anyone who got good at golf through having lessons and practicing on the range. Not saying it doesn't happen but in general I don't think we learn best from that style.
All the best golfers I've known got good by playing a lot when they were younger.
Again, not saying you can't get better when you're older but it's a slower process as time just doesn't allow you to play 4 or 5 times a week.