Live in Canada……….was talking to Steve on the practice range who said he drove down to get lessons from you…..explained a little what he was doing watched me and said I was a side hand delivery. Showed me a bit more and I started hitting soft draws. Wow! Also said I had to delay my body rotation on the down swing until my hands caught up to my chest. SO I am a little confused as I would like to take it back to the front in teaching terms so I can truly understand all of this. But I am getting a little confused watching your vids. Where should I start so this can all make progressive logical sense. Thx.
mr. tischler, i would have to say you are the golf swing master. i hve probably read more books and watched more videos than anybody but you seem to have all the possible methods and combinations in these videos. one of the greatest in depth studies on the subject that i've seen. now i must figure out my action and try to improve on it, i call it the clint eastwood method, the good, the bad and the ugly. sometimes very very good and then boing !!!!!!!!! got to get some of your books. thnx steve
While I don't believe these 12 biomechanical feature options completely describe a good golf swing they are very interesting and allows me to look at my own golf swing in a new light. Missing perhaps are the options related to the transition but I've only seen these three introductory videos so I may have missed it and I definitely will study this a bit more. Still this will give me more things to try when I'm out on the range. Thanks!
In every video you say ”If your biomechanics suits hip/shoulder plane” thats where you need to enter and exit. But how do i know how in built? Can you link me a video
Live in Canada……….was talking to Steve on the practice range who said he drove down to get lessons from you…..explained a little what he was doing watched me and said I was a side hand delivery. Showed me a bit more and I started hitting soft draws. Wow! Also said I had to delay my body rotation on the down swing until my hands caught up to my chest. SO I am a little confused as I would like to take it back to the front in teaching terms so I can truly understand all of this. But I am getting a little confused watching your vids. Where should I start so this can all make progressive logical sense. Thx.
mr. tischler, i would have to say you are the golf swing master. i hve probably read more books and watched more videos than anybody but you seem to have all the possible methods and combinations in these videos. one of the greatest in depth studies on the subject that i've seen. now i must figure out my action and try to improve on it, i call it the clint eastwood method, the good, the bad and the ugly. sometimes very very good and then boing !!!!!!!!! got to get some of your books. thnx steve
While I don't believe these 12 biomechanical feature options completely describe a good golf swing they are very interesting and allows me to look at my own golf swing in a new light. Missing perhaps are the options related to the transition but I've only seen these three introductory videos so I may have missed it and I definitely will study this a bit more. Still this will give me more things to try when I'm out on the range. Thanks!
In every video you say ”If your biomechanics suits hip/shoulder plane” thats where you need to enter and exit. But how do i know how in built? Can you link me a video