GOLF: This Simple Tip Changed My Game FOREVER
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Hogan's pane of glass visual really helps with this 👍
👊Thank you for watching, Paul!
Such an awesome drill...things like this are great cause you can just do it in your living room whenever you have time
Thanks Mark! Hope this one helps!
Eric, i literally self discovered this today at the range, it was a 4i stripe show, best i've ever hit ball (consistently). Was the first time i really felt 'the slot' (i struggle with getting too steep), ran through the whole bag, great range session. The one thing that i had a bit of struggle with was leaving the hands behind a bit (not getting handsy/armsy) and just rotating through it. Once i got comfortable with that i was surprised at the ball height, distance, with a seeminly less effort shot. Will put this on the course this weekend. Thanks for all the great content!
Love it! Thanks for being here with us!
Thanks Eric. I was trying for a while to get rid of over the top move coming down. I tried for months to go more upright with club outside hands on back swing. This worked once in a while but for the most part I got steeper. Soon as I started going more around started flushing it with a draw. Thanks
Our pleasure! Love to hear this!!
Good one Eric-I call it my centripetal swing. I liked the positive affirmation that it's okay to come in on the takeaway so long as you deliver back on the inside. A coach I had said if you come in then the swing has to come back over the top. I simply knew that was wrong and proved it to myself on the range hitting tight draws by delivering on the inside, notwithstanding coming back moderately on the inside
Love it!
Great video! Thanks especially for the correction segments at the end. When you are already an over-drawer of the ball it seems counterintuitive to swing to the left. That's the last place you want to go.
Thank you! Appreciate you watching the channel!
Eric, this was dead on for me. I realized when I watched your video that I was one of those guys trying to swing the clubs linearly. I just hit a bunch of balls on a simulator trying to swing in a circle. It instantly added 4 or 5 mph to my swing speed, with a corresponding increase in ball speed (and better contact). My balance was better, and my finish was much better. I've watched a lot of videos that promised to be game changers, but this one delivered. Thank you.
Love to hear that!! My pleasure!
Great feel that fixes quite a few things
Appreciate you watching the channel my friend!
Good stuff, Eric, thank you! Nice start to the year.
Thank you, Matt! Appreciate you being here with us!
I took this to the range yesterday, and it was the first time I've ever been able to get to a balanced finish position and hold it.
I very much used to have an almost "uppercut" style swing that would leave me completely off balance at the finish and I had no idea where my ball was going. Forget about a 2-way miss, it was more like an 8-way miss.
If I missed, it was because my hands got flippy and I would over-hook one to the left. Great stuff as always!
Happy to hear this one helped, Josh! Thanks so much for watching the channel!
Swinging around feels more natural than up and down, my analogy is like a door opening and closing not up and down. Great video
👊Thanks so much!
Worked for a few swings hopefully that is the missing piece and doesn’t go all to hell again. Thanks
Hope this one helps my friend! Thanks for watching!
I love this . Thankyou so much
Thank you for watching!
Love it. I’ll work on the drill
Hope it serves you well Steve!
Excellent lesson. Thank you Nwe subscriber.
Appreciate it! Our pleasure!
Wow instant succes. Super drill !
Love to hear that, Jan! Thanks for watching!
Outstanding lesson-thank you- here to breaking 80 - Keith
Thanks Keith! Appreciate you watching!
great video, could not start the 2023 in a better way!!
Thanks Antonio! Hope you have an awesome year!
Great video Eric! One suggestion, you often show a replay of a swing. Can you please slow it down super slow. You can’t really see anything in the replay other than your silky smooth swing :)
Thank you, Dan!
Appreciate your feedback! :)
Right shoulder arms left shoulder arms!
Appreciate you being here with us, Dave! Thanks for your continued support my friend!!
Angel Jiminez demonstrated.
Thank you for watching, Simmo!
Good stuff! Isn't it about the arms rather than the club? In the drill the arms are parallel to the ground. Then next position, the arms are at about 45 degrees. Last position, arms are almost hanging straight down.
More about the arms---yep!
👏👏👏👏 brilliant
Thanks Paul!
Can you explain why you need to go more around in the follow through if you overhook it? Isn’t the turning itself that makes the hands go around? I mean that the “feeling” might be that you swing the club in to out? I’m a little bit confused, I admit.
Hey Maria!
Yes, the hands working inward and outward around the body comes primarily from the torso turning. If you're over-hooking the ball due to your club path working TOO FAR in to out on the way down...having your hands work more low, left, and around you (feeling like the shaft is on a lower angle) through impact will help neutralize your club path and therefore, straighten out your ball flight👍
Hope this is helpful!
Hi Eric. Thanks for this Great Video! Question: Do you consciously cock your wrists in the backswing? In other words are you consciously pulling up with your right wrist/fingers and/or pushing down with your left wrist and last three fingers? I've always wondered if the pros do this or if they just swing the club back and let the wrists cock naturally.....thanks for your input and keep up the terrific videos!
Thanks for the kind words and support!
It really just depends on where you are coming from...some golfers hinge too much, some don't hinge enough. We need to assess where each golfer is relative to the checkpoint (let's say roughly 90* at P3/when the lead arm is parallel to the ground) and adjust our feels from there.
Here are a couple of videos on this topic you may enjoy!
ua-cam.com/video/PicEGBmuktI/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/tFsTPXqhuWk/v-deo.html
What if you go even more around? Like arm below the shoulder line
You CAN make that work....just have to get back "on plane" in the downswing.
Lead arm on the shoulder is a good stock check point but many great players above and below make it work just have to get back on plane on way down.
If you keep relatively close to shoulder line less work on way down is the theory
@@CogornoGolf thank you so much for your videos and info.
Assume drill. Just wondering how to incorporate the wrist activity in the practice swings.
Thanks Steve!
I wouldn't get too caught up in the specifics of the arm and wrist action in the practice swings...we're really just looking to get the sensation that the arms, hands, and club are working AROUND us.
Check this video out below if you'd like to learn more about how the wrists work in the swing and then apply those pieces to your rehearsal swings:
ua-cam.com/video/3q3BSk21iUA/v-deo.html
Hope this helps my friend!
NGL Rico…feel like you just shared the recipe for Coca-Cola here
:)
🤑tip
This is where I get confused. I understand swinging around the body more and I'm all for it. However, every time I attempt this my swing gets sloppy. Right from the get-go I suck the club too far inside. Resulting in an across-the-line at the top. Dropping too far inside, leads to snap hooks and blocks. The takeaway kills me.
Hey Pete!
Check this video out for some help with the takeaway:
ua-cam.com/video/BJ__7npvink/v-deo.html
Hope it helps!
you're a lefty in your thumbnail!
I got both sides covered :)
Stack & tilt
I was going to say the same thing. This is the “hands in” portion of S & T.
I follow Eric because he has some stack and tilt principles in his teaching.
Sure!
Getting the arms around would be a part of any good swing (and swing philosophy)