Thanks Chris. I dont know why this is not mentioned more by online golf tutors, improved my game immeasurably. Its vital, I think sometimes they want us to fail so we come back for more, or maybe I am just an old cynic!
This really makes releasing the club a lot more free without worrying about topped shots. Thanks! I chunk the shots a bit, but the compression is far more satisfactory than the previous chicken wing thing i did at the bottom which caused many low fliers.
Spot on. Allowing contact with the ground has been an obstacle for me. Practicing on mats can make it worse for me. When I'm on grass and can set up visual feedback with second tees ahead of the ball then I get solid improvements. Those drills help me get my set up better too. Off mats my set up tends to drift too far from the ball and I start picking the ball instead of compressing it.
Another great lesson again thanks Chris. In view of me losing a bit of tempo recently, I’ve also been using your method of counting in my head, prior to and throughout the swing, to get it back… works a treat! Cheers Socks
Good lesson and drills!Controlling the low point of your swing key to playing better golf. So many golfers miss this and hitting off mats and artificial turf doesn't help your iron game.
Hi Chris, I sometimes struggle a bit with the low point being too high due to elbow pain that I get from striking the mats at the driving range. Around here it’s impossible to find driving ranges where you hit from grass. Since it hurts I tend to shy away a bit from the ground and take very small divots or just brush the grass. Any tips on how I can practice on mats without getting pain and still touch the ground? Cheers!
i have a massive problem! i can move my body forward and hit a coin wherever i want, but as soon as the ball is there, by body breaks! What is happening!?
So with this in mind, where are your eyes at impact? Are you looking at the ball or a few inches in front of it? And are your eyes in the same position for every iron and wedge shot?
Thanks Chris. I dont know why this is not mentioned more by online golf tutors, improved my game immeasurably. Its vital, I think sometimes they want us to fail so we come back for more, or maybe I am just an old cynic!
Well I certainly down want you to fail John, I’d love everyone to improve
@@ChrisRyanGolf I wasn't referring to you Chris, your tips are always spot on and to the point, thank you
I really strugle(d) with my fear to hit the ground. What helps me is to hit some divots (no ball) before going on the course or driving range.
I really strugle(d) with my fear to hit the ground. What helps me is to hit some divots (no ball) before going on the course or driving range.
This really makes releasing the club a lot more free without worrying about topped shots. Thanks! I chunk the shots a bit, but the compression is far more satisfactory than the previous chicken wing thing i did at the bottom which caused many low fliers.
Spot on. Allowing contact with the ground has been an obstacle for me. Practicing on mats can make it worse for me. When I'm on grass and can set up visual feedback with second tees ahead of the ball then I get solid improvements. Those drills help me get my set up better too. Off mats my set up tends to drift too far from the ball and I start picking the ball instead of compressing it.
Definitely agree that poor mats that are harsh can cause you to develop that almost fear of the ground,
Excellent presentation! Precise and to the point. Easily understandable without all the technical jargon.
Thanks so much Joe
Another great lesson again thanks Chris. In view of me losing a bit of tempo recently, I’ve also been using your method of counting in my head, prior to and throughout the swing, to get it back… works a treat!
Cheers Socks
It really does, so simple too
what a wonderful golf lesson for me . Since today what I learned will change my golf swing forever.
Thanks 🙌
For me this is your best one on low point ever, thanks
Thanks glad it helped 🙌
Nice vid. Heard once your belt buckle moves in the "J" shape and Tiger told Scotty Sheffler he was playing his best he never took a divot
Excellent, well done!
Love it Chris simple explanation as always easy to understand thanks big man 👍
Thanks 🙌🙌
Good lesson and drills!Controlling the low point of your swing key to playing better golf. So many golfers miss this and hitting off mats and artificial turf doesn't help your iron game.
True, for us in the U.K. mats are pretty much all we have access too unfortunately
Hi Chris, I sometimes struggle a bit with the low point being too high due to elbow pain that I get from striking the mats at the driving range. Around here it’s impossible to find driving ranges where you hit from grass. Since it hurts I tend to shy away a bit from the ground and take very small divots or just brush the grass. Any tips on how I can practice on mats without getting pain and still touch the ground? Cheers!
Well done Chris 👏 😊
Thanks Roy
this guy deserves 2M subscribers
Haha, a fair way off that yet, but thanks
Thanks Chris for the J
My pleasure 😁
Thank you. I’m that person who don’t hit the ground. I’m going to try that weight shift.
Hope it helps
i have a massive problem! i can move my body forward and hit a coin wherever i want, but as soon as the ball is there, by body breaks! What is happening!?
90%
So with this in mind, where are your eyes at impact? Are you looking at the ball or a few inches in front of it? And are your eyes in the same position for every iron and wedge shot?
If I could reprogram my brain 🧠 ….I’d be a super hero!
😂