Zack, this is probably the best video I’ve seen on the golf swing. I am a young senior 😊 who has been struggling with back pain by turning too much. The side bend move while leveraging the ground is a game changer for me. Thanks for the great advice!
I think this lesson is the most important one I've seen from you, Zach. I recently finished drilling this move into my own swing and discovered it not only maximizes power but it also creates greater directional control. I'm 72 so I'm now noticing some things I didn't need to pay attention to when I was a strong young buck. I believe the reasons older golfers struggle with a proper golf swing is losing strength in their legs and also losing touch with their tummy muscles, neither of which I struggle with thankfully. For me, I need to consciously feel by abs engaging at address because that's what controls the body movements during the swing. Of course, no one can execute or repeat a proper golf swing with weak or tired legs. If you ask me, working the trail shoulder underneath is really the magic move.
Right on I think you are spot on. At 72, 62, or 52, we all start to seek the path of least resistance when hitting the golf ball. And that manifests in some poor or weak habits. Wether that be weak posture, a flippy release, or early extending in the down swing. All ways to hit the ball that can work sometimes, but actually are physically easier ways to hit the ball. Then setting up with engaged abs, or keeping pressure on the shaft at impact by continuing to turn the body, or squatting and side bending to start the down swing rather than early extending, and throwing arms at it.
I agree totally.very simple presentation.I have fought early extension for awhile.tried a lot of different approaches but I like this the best.Good job by Zach👍
Looks good, looks right. Addresses just what I’ve been working on lately. Not easy to change 20 + years of bad habits, and like you say, feels a bit contorted…but will try. Oddly the things that most helped my game this year 1) Padraig Harringtons latest swinging freely and other tips, 2) Golf sidekick braking 90 and putting videos
Will commit to - It is a must. power, control and direction is incredible. I notice you have to get use to keeping your balance in both feet.... and stop hitting with hands and arms. thanks Zach!
THIS is the missing bit of info for me. I've got my swing into a place I'm happy with through really studying the golf swing and my own swing. In slow mo I can make the perfect golf swing, but as soon as I add speed, I'm pitching the shaft so steep and dragging across the line to play a power fade. No matter what I do I can't get the club loading behind the hands for a power draw. I look at my swing and compare to Rory, Scott and DJ, three different swings and they all have the club loading behind the hands. Now it makes sense. This move actually forces you into that position. What a great video, thank you so much.
This has to be 'the' foundation piece to the golf swing. Zach you made it so understandable and demystified the motion. More instructors need to start watching your work. If more people started with the proper foundation - they would enjoy the sport so much more !! Thank you. Highly recommended. You are one of the best instructors ever !!
Mr Allen, Thank you! You have reduced about five "swing thoughts" down to side bend. And, I can do that!😊 The great things that result: hip clearing, solid contact, straight ball flight, and feeling very good about your game.
Thank you so much for this incredibly helpful lesson. When I have tried to employ a more fundamentally sound down swing, the one thing that has held me back is the feeling of being too low to the ground. Today I just trusted your instruction and that allowed me to hit some really crisp shots.
Saw this video by a great Coach, Zach Allen, for the first time today and I am delighted to say FANTASTIC! I have been off of playing golf due to neck surgery and have been having a really hard time getting back on track. I am now more enthused and ready to playing and having more fun. Thanks Coach!
Always love golf swing drills with a hockey stick for golf. It just feels like the proper motion for the golf swing as long as you don't hit the golf ball like a puck. I almost by-passed this video. Glad I didn't. Probably the only person I've seen admit that the side spin move is not physically easy, especially for some of us seniors. My older sore back can't keep up with my still young mind for too many swings in a row. So watching you teach the correct way to tilt with side bend should help this body by practicing without the club and still be able to do the move over and over. I hope after I've created the muscle memory by practicing the move without the club, I can play a round since we get enough rest in between shot waiting our turn. Though making solid contact after learning the move will be interesting to see how it goes. I like this video. And I've search for a long time seeing which videos and teachers are basically teaching the golf swing techniques and drills in a similar manner. Instead of conflicting with one another on how the swing is supposed to be.
Great video. I see that with this, your right elbow is tucked in and right wrist is bent back, just the way they are supposed to be but extremely hard to achieve when just the arms move independently or when we early extend. I’ll be trying this move for sure. Thanks for showing us this great move. 🎉
As someone who came across this with my own experimentation and one of your videos of Tiger's exaggerated pushing his butt back there is one word that describes the essential feeling- CRUNCHING!
Interesting. Thank you Zac. As someone who has been playing for over 40 years with the last 30 years in single digits, I’m still learning this game we love and always looking to improve. Will definitely be giving this a go to drop a couple of digits from my handicap. 👍😎🇦🇺
I've been working on more torso rotation and covering the ball, so as soon as you grabbed the hockey stick, I knew this was going to be good. The key like you said is the not to rotate and let the side bend create the rotation. To me it feels like I'm driving the right knee with some crunch under my right rib cage.
@@ZachAllenGolf yea played with that feeling shot 71 lol hit the ball a mile for me and when I messed I felt my right shoulder moving up at impact resulting in push versus a draw
Great tip.... another way to get in that position is to get your right shoulder pointing at the ball (or if more flexible in front) of the ball and keeping your right foot on the ground until you have swung through the ball.
Hey Allen, l love your teaching. There are so many thoughts from Tigers to all the swing coaches. I think I had stumbled on to something that l would like to hear your views. Rory has the arms drop without swing the club to initiate the down swing. Though it's working extremely well for him, but I don't see how that work. So I tried and combined all of the teachings to make sense of it. So this was what I thought is really working as a swing thought. It's to drop the arms and club down to initiate the downswing. Then at the right pivotal moment, the club head sling off from the body to generate the max club head speed (it's just the clubs are designed to square with ball trajectory). The image of David span the sling and released the pebble that killed Goliath. I think there are 2 movements in that. First is to pull the pebble down and then to span in the circular path around the body to release that pebble into orbit. I see that dynamic of dropping of arms and then to sling off the club head around the body. I find this dynamic movements kind of working; drop and sling. I think that is what Rory is doing, at least a bit of that.
I'm so annoyed right now. I've taken several lessons in the past few years and never once has this been suggested to feel a proper downswing. This drill just completely fixed my arsmy over-the-top move. In about 15 minutes.
Agreed. But it hurts my bad knee. Guess that is why I started coming up in the first place. Wish I had seen this before the injuries took their toll. Great video sir!
Great drill, Zach - my swing has been too flat so at the moment trying to get my left shoulder down to the ball on backswing for a better plane - also had lesson last week and I’m a little bit too far bent over at address. But this is one of the best downswing tips I’ve seen. All the best Ken, London.
Zach, Have seen that drill before (merry-go-round ?), but your explanation & presentation was very well done. One question: I thought I detected more side bend with the hockey stick than once switching to the club ? Maybe because with the club you were showing more incrementally ? Thanks
You do have a point, it is a bit tougher as you age. But if you can just gain some a little flexion, and side bend a bit more, it will lead to better shots. Progress not perfection.
A completed professionally for 6 years as a + 2 without ever having sidebend. Today at 60 im a 3 hdcp with a great short game but a 15 with iron play. This move is foreign to me and difficult to do but I know its the key to hitting my irons better and not missing so many greens
Hi Zack I get what you are saying but deliberate side bending has caused me personal harm in the past. If a golfer bends sufficiently from their hips as they aim and lay their club on the ground next to their ball; and then unlock their knees; isn’t that sufficient bending of the body without the need to deliberately side bend or squat more by consciously lowering their trail shoulder as they are swinging their club? I bend my body to start with and then with my twitching my trail right elbow inward and immediately swinging my club my swing is executed in no time and it it actually prevents any premature extension of my body from ever happening in my swing and my 76 years old body naturally unwinds rotating to the left for a classic finish. Cheers 🥂
Zach, Side bending in the downswing makes me hit first the ground behind the ball and then the ball. Does that mean that I am turning the hips too late or instead of that my arms are too far away from my body ? Thanks for your comments, Carlos
That was what I thought could happen if I tried this. I guess need to look at slow mo videos of your swing to see what is happening. Are u moving closer to the ball or too much right hand or...
Yes funny. I do this drill. Found a hockey stick in the trash. I use a not so soft object to hit. A lacrosse ball and then a tennis ball and then some 7-8 irons with partial swings. Zach is right its not easy but if you are flexible and strong enough this is GOLD.
Use Tommy Fleetwood's pushing lead hip back and the club falls behind you and side bend is a consequence of this rather than forcing yourself get into this position
I’m really working on compressing the golf ball. I know the feeling but I struggle to repeat it. When I search for it during a round of golf I go down a rabbit hole searching for a feel. Consequently my score suffers. I played hockey during my high school days and see the similarity between compressing a golf ball and compressing a hockey puck when taking a slap shot. My question - Your head drops significantly. Is this simply a means to exaggerate a feel or is it 10:51 something you advocate.
I believe starting with irons would be the best way to go, but should surely carry this into your driver swing. Takes some practice, but well worth it. Will allow you to hit up from underneath with the driver, High launch and low spin, rather than down and across resulting.
You say it’s only your body, but you do lower your arms at the same time. Which is essential. Or do you…? Your arms (hands) raise to shoulder level in the back swing BUT looking more closely, they stay at shoulder level and it’s the squat, which I don’t do, that brings the club head into position. Brilliant! But is it possible? We’ll see…It’s far away from Paul Wilson’s loose wrists approach that worked so well for me the two times I was able to trust it…, 79 and 83, which I’ve not been able to replicate in more than a year…
My problem is with driver not shifting weight to the lead leg. I have trouble sequencing and trying to keep arms from taking over at the top. Where is the shift in this so i dont end up either spinning out or fallinng back on trail foot
The only thing I’ve found that works for me is having my hips massively open at address. But for some bizarre reason I don’t use it anywhere near as much as I should If your still relatively flexible try it
If one is an everyday regular golfer, there is so much in there to benefit from. To me, his whole body structure frames the movement of the parts. Think of yourself as one giant colossal skeleton cage Tyranasorous Rex. As you move slowly at first, many of his individual tip movements will be contained in your swing. The guy is brilliant!
Look, does anyone know why baseball pitching a "Slider" is so difficult to get over the plate where the pitcher wants it? It is because the release point is on an arc or a curved path. All the power behind the pitch must be released right at the right moment. Unfortunately, the modern iron golf swing is based on an arc or a curved swing path. Also to add to the problem is the myth that the clubface must return to square at impact.
Put a long stick on shoulder and let people hit the ball at bottom of the ball not touch at top. Use baseball below. just for fun. Most amateur body is unfit and inflexible.
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There is so much contradictory content on the internet it is no wonder no one gets better. For example, Pete Cowens says just the opposite. The body reacts to the moving of the arms.
For the life of me, I cannot get my hands and club into the follow through position you get to in these videos. I keep watching you do it and try to duplicate your motion and just cannot naturally get there. It's very confounding.
I already heard « imagine you hitting the ball with your right shoulder » Ok, now don’t be surprised if you get lower back injury. Senior golfer, this is not for you.
Uh -- no! Went from shooting under par 3 years ago to +9 over up to 16 over par. Now back to +2--+7 over last few months with my own version of this drill
That's just not true. Recreational golfers are taught a bunch of bullshit, the idea that professional golfers who are usually in very average shape are making some magic move that amateurs can't is the biggest scam in golf instruction. Side bend is what allows you to actually rotate your body properly while staying in posture and on plane.
Leads to injury and short distance hitting 90% of all male golfers hit 250y and shorter 99% of all golfers cant play a golf course the way it set up aka par. Less than 10% can get to single handicap in their lifetime. If you teach conceptually and dont understand golfswing mechanics, this is what happens
Not sure I hear what you are disputing, just stating facts of how difficult it is to play good golf. I'm guessing you crush the ball and are shooting under par most days.
Finally, a drill that i like! Makes total sense!!
Zack, this is probably the best video I’ve seen on the golf swing. I am a young senior 😊 who has been struggling with back pain by turning too much. The side bend move while leveraging the ground is a game changer for me. Thanks for the great advice!
Absolutely
I got it on Ebay.
I think this lesson is the most important one I've seen from you, Zach. I recently finished drilling this move into my own swing and discovered it not only maximizes power but it also creates greater directional control. I'm 72 so I'm now noticing some things I didn't need to pay attention to when I was a strong young buck. I believe the reasons older golfers struggle with a proper golf swing is losing strength in their legs and also losing touch with their tummy muscles, neither of which I struggle with thankfully. For me, I need to consciously feel by abs engaging at address because that's what controls the body movements during the swing. Of course, no one can execute or repeat a proper golf swing with weak or tired legs. If you ask me, working the trail shoulder underneath is really the magic move.
Right on I think you are spot on. At 72, 62, or 52, we all start to seek the path of least resistance when hitting the golf ball. And that manifests in some poor or weak habits. Wether that be weak posture, a flippy release, or early extending in the down swing. All ways to hit the ball that can work sometimes, but actually are physically easier ways to hit the ball. Then setting up with engaged abs, or keeping pressure on the shaft at impact by continuing to turn the body, or squatting and side bending to start the down swing rather than early extending, and throwing arms at it.
I agree totally.very simple presentation.I have fought early extension for awhile.tried a lot of different approaches but I like this the best.Good job by Zach👍
6:20 wow thank you
Yes I have discovered that too, I call it ‘bracing my abs’. I play much better if I do it
Looks good, looks right. Addresses just what I’ve been working on lately. Not easy to change 20 + years of bad habits, and like you say, feels a bit contorted…but will try. Oddly the things that most helped my game this year 1) Padraig Harringtons latest swinging freely and other tips, 2) Golf sidekick braking 90 and putting videos
Wow! This is an eye opener. This reveals how athletic you need to be. Thanks, Zach.
Just minor improvements on a daily basis will add up over time.
Will commit to - It is a must. power, control and direction is incredible. I notice you have to get use to keeping your balance in both feet.... and stop hitting with hands and arms. thanks Zach!
THIS is the missing bit of info for me. I've got my swing into a place I'm happy with through really studying the golf swing and my own swing. In slow mo I can make the perfect golf swing, but as soon as I add speed, I'm pitching the shaft so steep and dragging across the line to play a power fade. No matter what I do I can't get the club loading behind the hands for a power draw. I look at my swing and compare to Rory, Scott and DJ, three different swings and they all have the club loading behind the hands. Now it makes sense. This move actually forces you into that position. What a great video, thank you so much.
Man love to see people really digging in to figure things out. Good luck sir
This has to be 'the' foundation piece to the golf swing. Zach you made it so understandable and demystified the motion. More instructors need to start watching your work. If more people started with the proper foundation - they would enjoy the sport so much more !! Thank you. Highly recommended. You are one of the best instructors ever !!
That is great to hear, glad it helped you understand a really important part of the swing.
Mr Allen, Thank you! You have reduced about five "swing thoughts" down to side bend. And, I can do that!😊 The great things that result: hip clearing, solid contact, straight ball flight, and feeling very good about your game.
Wow, nice I love simplicity
Zach is a great instructor for seniors
Thanks sir
Thats a great lesson Zach ...Kudos.
I like the way you teach the golf swing. You concentrate more on what "should" be done in the swing apposed to what "not" to do.
Thanks!
Thanks appreciate it
Thanks glad you liked it.
Thank you so much for this incredibly helpful lesson. When I have tried to employ a more fundamentally sound down swing, the one thing that has held me back is the feeling of being too low to the ground. Today I just trusted your instruction and that allowed me to hit some really crisp shots.
Saw this video by a great Coach, Zach Allen, for the first time today and I am delighted to say FANTASTIC! I have been off of playing golf due to neck surgery and have been having a really hard time getting back on track. I am now more enthused and ready to playing and having more fun. Thanks Coach!
Always love golf swing drills with a hockey stick for golf. It just feels like the proper motion for the golf swing as long as you don't hit the golf ball like a puck. I almost by-passed this video. Glad I didn't. Probably the only person I've seen admit that the side spin move is not physically easy, especially for some of us seniors. My older sore back can't keep up with my still young mind for too many swings in a row. So watching you teach the correct way to tilt with side bend should help this body by practicing without the club and still be able to do the move over and over. I hope after I've created the muscle memory by practicing the move without the club, I can play a round since we get enough rest in between shot waiting our turn. Though making solid contact after learning the move will be interesting to see how it goes. I like this video. And I've search for a long time seeing which videos and teachers are basically teaching the golf swing techniques and drills in a similar manner. Instead of conflicting with one another on how the swing is supposed to be.
Super helpful. Side bend really makes the difference. Thanks! 🤟
Yes it does!
Awesome drill!
Thank you! Cheers!
Great video. I see that with this, your right elbow is tucked in and right wrist is bent back, just the way they are supposed to be but extremely hard to achieve when just the arms move independently or when we early extend. I’ll be trying this move for sure. Thanks for showing us this great move. 🎉
As someone who came across this with my own experimentation and one of your videos of Tiger's exaggerated pushing his butt back there is one word that describes the essential feeling- CRUNCHING!
Interesting. Thank you Zac. As someone who has been playing for over 40 years with the last 30 years in single digits, I’m still learning this game we love and always looking to improve. Will definitely be giving this a go to drop a couple of digits from my handicap. 👍😎🇦🇺
Thank you indeed for the best move .. It works like a magic .. Really appreciate your excellence
I've been working on more torso rotation and covering the ball, so as soon as you grabbed the hockey stick, I knew this was going to be good. The key like you said is the not to rotate and let the side bend create the rotation. To me it feels like I'm driving the right knee with some crunch under my right rib cage.
Tnx a lot❤
Good video. I critique every golf training video. You got it right. Meaning good swing you hit with shoulder.
Right on
Great session Zach. Could watch this over and over to ingrain the message. Many thanks-Russ
Great move and drill
I agree. The torso twist is the key to effortless power
omg thank you. i was doing this excessive "fake" turn and this feels soooooooo much more natural
Probably the best training to improve your downswing
Thanks glad you liked it.
@@ZachAllenGolf yea played with that feeling shot 71 lol hit the ball a mile for me and when I messed I felt my right shoulder moving up at impact resulting in push versus a draw
Great tip.... another way to get in that position is to get your right shoulder pointing at the ball (or if more flexible in front) of the ball and keeping your right foot on the ground until you have swung through the ball.
U are excellent at explaining
Hey Allen, l love your teaching. There are so many thoughts from Tigers to all the swing coaches.
I think I had stumbled on to something that l would like to hear your views.
Rory has the arms drop without swing the club to initiate the down swing. Though it's working extremely well for him, but I don't see how that work.
So I tried and combined all of the teachings to make sense of it.
So this was what I thought is really working as a swing thought.
It's to drop the arms and club down to initiate the downswing. Then at the right pivotal moment, the club head sling off from the body to generate the max club head speed (it's just the clubs are designed to square with ball trajectory).
The image of David span the sling and released the pebble that killed Goliath.
I think there are 2 movements in that. First is to pull the pebble down and then to span in the circular path around the body to release that pebble into orbit.
I see that dynamic of dropping of arms and then to sling off the club head around the body.
I find this dynamic movements kind of working; drop and sling. I think that is what Rory is doing, at least a bit of that.
Good stuff Zack....I'm going to give this a try.....I'll let you know how it works out.
I will try ,thx
All the best
Awesome Zack !
Thanks!
Great explaination video tips
Glad you enjoyed it
Great lesson 😊
thanks
Thank you
Wrist conditions play a factor also.
Great video
Thank you Zach for this useful lesson. For senior golfers without much flexibility to do a proper side bend, what would you recommend?
Zach, another UA-cam instructor says to “hit the ball with with your trail shoulder”. Same feeling.
Wow!
I'm so annoyed right now. I've taken several lessons in the past few years and never once has this been suggested to feel a proper downswing. This drill just completely fixed my arsmy over-the-top move. In about 15 minutes.
Wow that is fantastic, love to hear it!
Agreed. But it hurts my bad knee. Guess that is why I started coming up in the first place. Wish I had seen this before the injuries took their toll. Great video sir!
Fantastic video Zack, love your teaching.
Zach completely corrected my thoughts on the swing! I finally see what the “ turn” is not!
*Swing the sweet spot*
Great drill, Zach - my swing has been too flat so at the moment trying to get my left shoulder down to the ball on backswing for a better plane - also had lesson last week and I’m a little bit too far bent over at address. But this is one of the best downswing tips I’ve seen.
All the best
Ken, London.
Body..Williing...biggest challenge I will have...
Yes. Pretty difficult. Stretch a lot and work on core, flutes and hamstrings.
Even if it improves just a little, you will be striking the ball better. Doesn't need to be Joaquin Niemann
@@ZachAllenGolf Would be hospitslized if I tried Joaquin.
wow,, this is genius.
Zach..Which is the best for impact striking the ball.? Gary NewZealand. Appreciate your comments.?
Liked and Sub's. Excellent video. Thanks!!
Zach,
Have seen that drill before (merry-go-round ?), but your explanation & presentation was very well done.
One question: I thought I detected more side bend with the hockey stick than once switching to the club ? Maybe because with the club you were showing more incrementally ?
Thanks
Thanks Zach, perhaps good for the youngsters, but for us seniors it looks tough on the lower back.
You do have a point, it is a bit tougher as you age. But if you can just gain some a little flexion, and side bend a bit more, it will lead to better shots. Progress not perfection.
I am 81 and can get to the impact position but it is tough to follow thru.@@ZachAllenGolf
A completed professionally for 6 years as a + 2 without ever having sidebend. Today at 60 im a 3 hdcp with a great short game but a 15 with iron play. This move is foreign to me and difficult to do but I know its the key to hitting my irons better and not missing so many greens
tried it at the range . kills my back!!
Hi Zack I get what you are saying but deliberate side bending has caused me personal harm in the past.
If a golfer bends sufficiently from their hips as they aim and lay their club on the ground next to their ball; and then unlock their knees; isn’t that sufficient bending of the body without the need to deliberately side bend or squat more by consciously lowering their trail shoulder as they are swinging their club?
I bend my body to start with and then with my twitching my trail right elbow inward and immediately swinging my club my swing is executed in no time and it it actually prevents any premature extension of my body from ever happening in my swing and my 76 years old body naturally unwinds rotating to the left for a classic finish. Cheers 🥂
It sounds like you have figured out a good path to the right impact. Make sure to video your swing, and see if it all looks correct.
can you explain how to place the smartphone. Thanks.@@ZachAllenGolf
Hump the goat? Classy.
Zach, Side bending in the downswing makes me hit first the ground behind the ball and then the ball. Does that mean that I am turning the hips too late or instead of that my arms are too far away from my body ? Thanks for your comments, Carlos
That was what I thought could happen if I tried this. I guess need to look at slow mo videos of your swing to see what is happening. Are u moving closer to the ball or too much right hand or...
Brilliant explanation. Thank you.
You are welcome
Hump the Goat ... 👌👌👌👌👌👌
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Yes funny. I do this drill. Found a hockey stick in the trash. I use a not so soft object to hit. A lacrosse ball and then a tennis ball and then some 7-8 irons with partial swings. Zach is right its not easy but if you are flexible and strong enough this is GOLD.
Use Tommy Fleetwood's pushing lead hip back and the club falls behind you and side bend is a consequence of this rather than forcing yourself get into this position
As long as it gets the job done. Any feel is appropriate.
I have difficulty doing the squat without having to go super low. Is there a drill I can do that makes it so I don't have to squat so much?
Squat is very brief and subtle just enough to gather the ground and then continue to rotate and extend. Takes about .08 seconds.
Who is the tour pro at 1:19? Looks like maybe Wyndham Clark?
I’m really working on compressing the golf ball. I know the feeling but I struggle to repeat it. When I search for it during a round of golf I go down a rabbit hole searching for a feel. Consequently my score suffers. I played hockey during my high school days and see the similarity between compressing a golf ball and compressing a hockey puck when taking a slap shot.
My question - Your head drops significantly. Is this simply a means to exaggerate a feel or is it 10:51 something you advocate.
Definitely all good players go down from address to impact.
Great video. This works for irons, but can't seem to make it work with the driver...any suggestions?
I believe starting with irons would be the best way to go, but should surely carry this into your driver swing. Takes some practice, but well worth it. Will allow you to hit up from underneath with the driver, High launch and low spin, rather than down and across resulting.
Are you shifting your weight first or does it just happen
You say it’s only your body, but you do lower your arms at the same time. Which is essential. Or do you…? Your arms (hands) raise to shoulder level in the back swing BUT looking more closely, they stay at shoulder level and it’s the squat, which I don’t do, that brings the club head into position. Brilliant! But is it possible? We’ll see…It’s far away from Paul Wilson’s loose wrists approach that worked so well for me the two times I was able to trust it…, 79 and 83, which I’ve not been able to replicate in more than a year…
I'm confused. You said in previous videos to straighten the right elbow then turn?
My problem is with driver not shifting weight to the lead leg. I have trouble sequencing and trying to keep arms from taking over at the top. Where is the shift in this so i dont end up either spinning out or fallinng back on trail foot
How long is the hockey stick? Looks a lot longer than a driver.
Reminds me of a freezer drill. You leave those hands up. And than try and hit the ball having them stay up.
Good explanation.
6:00 …as you go into side bend, your hands also lower relative to your body.
I hurt my back by watching this😩
Will I not chunk that ball?
If I ever find a tip that actually works I’m gonna immediately send the guy $500
Heck yeah dude I feel the same way
The only thing I’ve found that works for me is having my hips massively open at address.
But for some bizarre reason I don’t use it anywhere near as much as I should
If your still relatively flexible try it
😂
If one is an everyday regular golfer, there is so much in there to benefit from. To me, his whole body structure frames the movement of the parts. Think of yourself as one giant colossal skeleton cage Tyranasorous Rex. As you move slowly at first, many of his individual tip movements will be contained in your swing. The guy is brilliant!
I"m gonna hold you to that.
When you say "It's side bend with a little but of flexion." Does that mean your bending forward from the hips?
Look, does anyone know why baseball pitching a "Slider" is so difficult to get over the plate where the pitcher wants it? It is because the release point is on an arc or a curved path. All the power behind the pitch must be released right at the right moment. Unfortunately, the modern iron golf swing is based on an arc or a curved swing path. Also to add to the problem is the myth that the clubface must return to square at impact.
Your weight doesn’t fall back onto your right side ?
So are you still recommending your other video? ua-cam.com/video/m0nGXwTw8XE/v-deo.htmlsi=wohwleRNEC3ktQvx
Put a long stick on shoulder and let people hit the ball at bottom of the ball not touch at top. Use baseball below. just for fun. Most amateur body is unfit and inflexible.
When trying to access the free training - continually says missing required argument- whatever that is 🤷
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Hump the goat 🐐😂
There is so much contradictory content on the internet it is no wonder no one gets better. For example, Pete Cowens says just the opposite. The body reacts to the moving of the arms.
99% of people don't have a hockey stick
For the life of me, I cannot get my hands and club into the follow through position you get to in these videos. I keep watching you do it and try to duplicate your motion and just cannot naturally get there. It's very confounding.
Sorry to hear that, hopefully a few more reps and you will have it. I really like the effort though.
I already heard « imagine you hitting the ball with your right shoulder »
Ok, now don’t be surprised if you get lower back injury. Senior golfer, this is not for you.
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When you introduce hockey stick to teach golf club use you have a serious problem.
Uh -- no! Went from shooting under par 3 years ago to +9 over up to 16 over par. Now back to +2--+7 over last few months with my own version of this drill
Man I love it, sometimes you need to get creative and think outside the box.
Different sport but using a stick to hit an object on the ground.
This is for single handicapped or pro, trust me. Recreational golfer will not able to apply this method. You need a trainer to observe and fix you.
I’ve helped many different types of players in person with these concepts.
Agree. I mean, they need your coaching in person.
That's just not true. Recreational golfers are taught a bunch of bullshit, the idea that professional golfers who are usually in very average shape are making some magic move that amateurs can't is the biggest scam in golf instruction. Side bend is what allows you to actually rotate your body properly while staying in posture and on plane.
It's the simplest way to find something under your feet.....
Leads to injury and short distance hitting
90% of all male golfers hit 250y and shorter
99% of all golfers cant play a golf course the way it set up aka par.
Less than 10% can get to single handicap in their lifetime.
If you teach conceptually and dont understand golfswing mechanics, this is what happens
Not sure I hear what you are disputing, just stating facts of how difficult it is to play good golf. I'm guessing you crush the ball and are shooting under par most days.