Eveyone who ever picks up a golf club needs to watch this video. I have struggled for years with the hip turn and this has totally changed everything! Best video on UA-cam.
I can not agree more with this. It's going to sound like an exaggeration, but I took these thoughts to the range with me today and can honestly say I'm a different golfer today than I was yesterday. I'm a beginner (2nd year now) and this was life changing.
Finally an epiphany moment that actually produces success!!! This is so golden, fixed my inability to get my hips around… it all came down to trying to clear my hips at the same time and speed as hands. I was starting to get my hips turning was too late! All it took was slowing down arms and getting my left leg external early and rotating sooner. Making my swing more sequential instead of all go at the same time. now I’m compressing the ball consistently and hitting straighter… thanks you so much for this amazing lesson
one of the best, if not the best, videos on YT that explains speed, rotation and cures a lot of problems ike early extension, lag, swing plane etc. Trevor is just awesome!
This is THE BEST VIDEO ON UA-cam. I discovered this on my own, and this reinforces a lot of ideas I’ve been using but didn’t know exactly why it was working.
I've watched a thousand golf instruction videos and this one is the best ever. The two points about personal speed awareness and, especially, the femur movement are gold!
Thx Eric, you’re the best at bringing top instruction from multiple sources like Trevor, Malaska…etc. It shows that you really want your subs and members to improve.
@@CogornoGolfgreat work on this! Takes a lot of wisdom and humility to just place yourself in the position of the student instead of trying to jump in and share your own knowledge
This tip is a game changer. More relaxed tension free swing. The femur move finally is the holy grail I have been looking for. Thank you both. Took it to the course yesterday. So easy.
I’ve had an arms-y, rigid and too-fast upper body swing for 20 years. This year I’ve been trying to rebuild a swing at age 50. This video has helped me finally get it. You said a lightbulb moment; it definitely is for me. Now I practice. Thanks fellas.
The Femur is the key here for me after coming across this on my own recently. Thank you for being extremely detail oriented to actually go into the femur and how to open it during transition !!! I need to save this for my next range session and round 🙏🏼 You’re great Eric !
That femur/knee movement is exactly what I’ve been looking for. OMG I absolutely needed this so thank you so much for this video. I previously was trying to move my hip and no wonder I couldn’t understand how to clear the hips. That one little knee movement from 2-10 o’clock is literally game changing
If only I found this video a year ago when I first started golfing I would be a scratch golfer by now. I self taught this move and it’s so so powerful.
There’s a lot of information in this video. We have to realize that the thought is quicker than the feeling. You can think about on aspect of the swing while feeling for another aspect of the swing.
Another great video Eric. A friend of mine ex Ryder Cup player Philip Walton, likes to see me firing my left knee at the target, which helps me turn nicely through the shot.
This is great, it help me find my feel I’ve had in the past. I makes your swing feel so effortless and not to mention no flipping and the sound of the compression 🤯this video is definitely saved for when my golf swing is in shambles!
The best step-by-step instruction for down swing sequence, especially the leading leg turning out from 12-1 o’clock to 11 o’clock. Will keep that in mind! Thanks
I'm new to golf and have been struggling with my irons. I couldn't find a clear video on good iron technique/theory except for here, and top speed golf. This video makes everything about flushing irons so clear now, good content thanks.
This is one of the best explanations I’ve ever seen of this concept and the slowing down piece is so key to getting these moves ingrained. Thank you for this one!!
Thanks, Eric! Been working on the different phases. I don’t believe you specifically state how to add the speed in the impact zone (phase 2) but I think I’ve figured it out. That speed increase feels like it comes from my lower body and catapulting back up with my left leg and hip continuing to open. Is that accurate or is the speed added through the hands or something else? Would love validation though.
I appreciate Eric cause even though he's a good golfer, the fact that he's curious about the golf swing and asks his guest for their technique is awesome
Amazing video... For a beginner like me struggling to really rotate my hips, the femur / opening the left knee towards the target is A GOLDEN ADVICE...
Incredibly useful and clear vid. I've "felt" the looseness and the sequencing this creates, but it comes and goes...never knew how to lock it down. Thanks!
This is the video I needed. I make very smooth practice swings with great timing and sequence. Put a ball in front of me, and I fall apart because I’m increasing my swing speed too much and getting out of control. Great video!!!
Wow! I, genuinely, NEVER leave comments, but I just had to with this one! Thanks so, so much for this!! Im going to put it in to every pre round warm up for sure because it is so super good to release all that tension! I went to the range this morning and started trying to hit it as slowly and loosely as possible and the improvement in impact and distance straight away was incredible! Love, love, love how it helped me to rotate so well! I actually (as my arms were moving so slowly) could feel my left foot and knee starting to open almost instantly! As soon as i started my takeaway i started to let my foot twist a little and it made impact so much easier and crisper. I also found i had "time" to focus as well on the skipping the rock type move with my right arm on the through swing... and because my left hip had moved out the way so early, i felt like i had so much room to skip the rock / get to impact. Such a great feeling!!! Cant wait to try it with my driver too as i 100% know i have been putting way too much tension in to that swing... trying to hit it like Bryson of course 😂 thanks again guys!!! Game changer!!!
My compliments to you both. This is absolutely what I needed. Was struggling with pull hooks and the harder I tried to speed up hips the worse it got. Pro trying to solve the problem asked I felt tension but did not describe how to fix the problem. He was sharp to pick it up. With deployment of this solution the problem was solved. I am very grateful to you both. Hope you both have great success. Based on videos like this I am sure you both have been and will be in future. Awesome! Best Regards.
Thanks for another great and extremely helpful video. Well done! You guys have such a nice collaboration and symmetry teaching with each other. Would love more videos with both of you working together. Trevor - I love your concept of things needing to be tension free. Thanks again guys!
Excellent video. For me, I work on clearing my front hip out of the way through pressure in my feet. From the top of the backswing, I push my front foot towards 11 on the clock dial (assume 12 is straight forward when at address). As I get deeper into the downswing, the pressure of my front foot moves more to what would be 9:30. As this is happening, the pressure in my front foot is moving my front knee forward opening my front hip (externally rotating my front hip) and straightening my front leg. This seems to clear room for my rear knee to kick forward and my rear hip to come around. This, in turn, creates a ton of room for my arms to come into and through the hitting area at a high rate of speed. When I do this I don't feel any tension and I don't feel like my arms are met with any resistance (good bye chicken wing). (An additional layer, for another day, is the way the pressure of my rear foot works in conjunction with the pressure of my front foot). Just asking for some advice, do you agree this is a valid way to go in order to get to the tension free high speed swing you are discussing? Thanks for any comments.
Just came back from the range after watching this. This was exactly what I needed reminding of, hit them better than I did in a long, long time. Especially the tension had crept back into my swing. Thanks!
This is the best explanation I have ever seen for hip rotation. I have always been stuck focusing on the hips themselves vs. the influence of the arms. Simple and practical solution. Thanks to both of you!
As you move the hips around the time of 11:50 to 12:05, what kind of pressure should be felt on right leg and left leg as the golfer moves? You hear so much about getting the weight from right side to left side. I am curious about how it feels, as I have a tendency to keep too much weight on my right side, no matter what I do.
Hey Michael! Here are a few videos that I think will help and answer your question best! ua-cam.com/video/pdRisKYTAjc/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/8cJxgXJglKo/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/1T9s2B3FHgA/v-deo.html
A possibly useful addition, is that if your arms are trying to generate speed too early, the your hips/pelvis turn from a mover to a stabilizer. That’s why I think “stalling” is a bad term because although they have stalled, it is because they are stabilizing instead of moving. If you are relatively tension free in the arms early, your hips and pelvis can be a mover instead of purely a stabilizer. Basically the hips stall out of self preservation! Thanks for the video, Alan.
Great video on both temp and rotation. I try to think of keeping the speed slow until ready to release, the only part of the swing that's fast is release and follow through. Also like the videos of Fleetwood. I've heard his key is move the left hip back. Those two keys can make for a very good round.
@@CogornoGolf well it has helped but I have had this issue for so long it rears its ugly head on a regular basis. I get it down pat and I want that extra distance and disaster, the ADHD transition :( I use this video regularly.
I just practiced this movement, resulting in a significant improvement in contact and especially in power. This movement allows for an even greater use of the force of gravity. 👍
Tried this today. I found the feedback really interesting. Not trying to smash the cover of it and just feel like the club head was dropping down. Knocking an 8 iron around 100 yards with just a smooth, slow swing. Didn’t find it quite as easy with the driver but all in all a really good exercise 👍🏻
saw this video last night - took a golf club out, in the rain, and really focused on being as loose as possible throughout the swing. I felt my hips turning and firing for the first time. Started adding some gas on the downswing and I could hear by club whooshing faster without the same effort I had to put in a tension-filled shot before. Now to get to the range and try it for real!
Now try it with a golf ball in front of you , most of us can make a great swing without the ball but it’s totally different when you have to hit the ball
This makes so much sense. Think about when a batter in the MLB is up at bat, and the pitcher takes forever to throw the ball. The batter will call timeout and clear out of the box. Why? B/c they have built up too much tension.
This is a great video. Question about tension free. Eventually, shots from rough will need tighter grip to make solid contact. I assume it’s okay to add some tension?
Adding another "feel" to accomplish the same the goal is priceless. I like to feel my left hip going straight back and my right hip trying to turn under it. I've also used the "push" feel of my left foot. All of it is the same result. I love the slowing down. That's 2 fold. It helps to get you open but a secondary benefit is rhythm and timing. That can't be stressed enough.
Excellent, Excellent, Excellent explanation. I feel this will transform my game. I actually stopped at the 12 minute mark just to comment. I can't wait to work this in to my practice and game.
Glad I found this, I was just perplexed how hogan could move his hips and it seemed like his hands were frozen then the hands raced to catch up. I try this on the range and can’t feel the sensation. Gonna try these drills thanks
Eveyone who ever picks up a golf club needs to watch this video. I have struggled for years with the hip turn and this has totally changed everything! Best video on UA-cam.
Great to hear this one helped! Appreciate your support!
I can not agree more with this. It's going to sound like an exaggeration, but I took these thoughts to the range with me today and can honestly say I'm a different golfer today than I was yesterday. I'm a beginner (2nd year now) and this was life changing.
Finally an epiphany moment that actually produces success!!! This is so golden, fixed my inability to get my hips around… it all came down to trying to clear my hips at the same time and speed as hands. I was starting to get my hips turning was too late! All it took was slowing down arms and getting my left leg external early and rotating sooner. Making my swing more sequential instead of all go at the same time. now I’m compressing the ball consistently and hitting straighter… thanks you so much for this amazing lesson
So glad this one helped Kyle! Our pleasure!
one of the best, if not the best, videos on YT that explains speed, rotation and cures a lot of problems ike early extension, lag, swing plane etc. Trevor is just awesome!
Appreciate it!
This is THE BEST VIDEO ON UA-cam. I discovered this on my own, and this reinforces a lot of ideas I’ve been using but didn’t know exactly why it was working.
Hell yeah---thanks Eddie!
I've watched a thousand golf instruction videos and this one is the best ever.
The two points about personal speed awareness and, especially, the femur movement are gold!
Appreciate it!! Always fun working with Trevor on these---good stuff from him!!
Not muscling my way through the swing has been my biggest issue...this video is a gem...trust the club, slow down, relax.
100%!
Thx Eric, you’re the best at bringing top instruction from multiple sources like Trevor, Malaska…etc. It shows that you really want your subs and members to improve.
Appreciate that! 100%....want to make the best videos possible to help as many people as possible....lots of great coaches out there!
Best golf video I’ve seen all year. Thank you.
Thank you! Hope it helps!
Appreciate all the clarifying questions you asked Trevor
:) Always try and put myself in the shoes of a student and what they would think/want to know
@@CogornoGolfgreat work on this! Takes a lot of wisdom and humility to just place yourself in the position of the student instead of trying to jump in and share your own knowledge
This tip is a game changer. More relaxed tension free swing. The femur move finally is the holy grail I have been looking for. Thank you both. Took it to the course yesterday. So easy.
Glad this one helped my friend!
I’ve had an arms-y, rigid and too-fast upper body swing for 20 years.
This year I’ve been trying to rebuild a swing at age 50.
This video has helped me finally get it. You said a lightbulb moment; it definitely is for me. Now I practice. Thanks fellas.
Love to hear this one helped, Zachary!
The Femur is the key here for me after coming across this on my own recently. Thank you for being extremely detail oriented to actually go into the femur and how to open it during transition !!! I need to save this for my next range session and round 🙏🏼 You’re great Eric !
Appreciate it :) Agreed----details matter!
Thank you for bringing Trevor on your channel! You do a great job of exposing us to other great coaches! This video was very helpful. Thank you!
Trevor is awesome! Glad you enjoyed the video, Nick!
That femur/knee movement is exactly what I’ve been looking for. OMG I absolutely needed this so thank you so much for this video.
I previously was trying to move my hip and no wonder I couldn’t understand how to clear the hips. That one little knee movement from 2-10 o’clock is literally game changing
Great to hear, Mike!! Appreciate you being here with us!
Dear Eric, Travor is great, one of the best Co-Teacher you ever had.
Thank you!
Trevor is awesome!! Thank you, Erich!
If only I found this video a year ago when I first started golfing I would be a scratch golfer by now. I self taught this move and it’s so so powerful.
:)
This might be the greatest golf lesson on UA-cam
Appreciate it :)
GAME CHANGER. Moving the femur first. Allows the hip to move early and without getting stuck. GAME CHANGER for me.
Game changer
Yessir!
There’s a lot of information in this video. We have to realize that the thought is quicker than the feeling. You can think about on aspect of the swing while feeling for another aspect of the swing.
Another great video Eric. A friend of mine ex Ryder Cup player Philip Walton, likes to see me firing my left knee at the target, which helps me turn nicely through the shot.
Love it Gordon! Appreciate you watching!
The most impactful video I’ve seen online that had an immediate impact on my golf swing immediately! Thank you!!
Glad this one helped! Our pleasure!
Thanks for the very good video. I too am a visual learner. The demonstrations were very clear. the conversation made it even better.
Thanks Tommie! Hope it helps your game!
This is great, it help me find my feel I’ve had in the past. I makes your swing feel so effortless and not to mention no flipping and the sound of the compression 🤯this video is definitely saved for when my golf swing is in shambles!
Love to hear it Barry!!
The best step-by-step instruction for down swing sequence, especially the leading leg turning out from 12-1 o’clock to 11 o’clock. Will keep that in mind! Thanks
Hope this one serves you well!👊
Content in this video was ridiculously good! Way to go
Appreciate that, Carl!
Thanks for the video. I think a lightbulb switched on. Onwards to the range!
Hope it serves you well, Michael!
Two great teachers in a video , cant beat this content Eric. This was key for me to listen to, going to incorporate this in tomorrows round
Thanks George! Hope it helps!
I'm new to golf and have been struggling with my irons. I couldn't find a clear video on good iron technique/theory except for here, and top speed golf. This video makes everything about flushing irons so clear now, good content thanks.
Appreciate it man
This is one of the best explanations I’ve ever seen of this concept and the slowing down piece is so key to getting these moves ingrained. Thank you for this one!!
Our pleasure, Mike! Hope it helps your game!
Thanks, Eric! Been working on the different phases. I don’t believe you specifically state how to add the speed in the impact zone (phase 2) but I think I’ve figured it out. That speed increase feels like it comes from my lower body and catapulting back up with my left leg and hip continuing to open. Is that accurate or is the speed added through the hands or something else? Would love validation though.
I appreciate Eric cause even though he's a good golfer, the fact that he's curious about the golf swing and asks his guest for their technique is awesome
Thank you for the kind words!
Amazing video... For a beginner like me struggling to really rotate my hips, the femur / opening the left knee towards the target is A GOLDEN ADVICE...
👊Thank you!
Tension comes from trying to keep your left arm straight. This teaching here is in my opinion the absolute cornerstone of a successful swing.
Agreed!
Appreciate it! Agreed
Incredibly useful and clear vid. I've "felt" the looseness and the sequencing this creates, but it comes and goes...never knew how to lock it down. Thanks!
Our pleasure! Hope this one serves your game well!
Great video! Really enjoyed your and Trevor’s interactions. Thank you for introducing me to Trevor’s golf instruction.
He's awesome!! Thanks for watching!
I like the way he explains things, thanks for giving him exposure.
Our pleasure---good fun working with Trevor and bringing great coaches on!
Love Trevor’s teaching style. Also digging the new Puma hat EC
Appreciate it Stevie! Trevor is awesome!
This is the video I needed. I make very smooth practice swings with great timing and sequence. Put a ball in front of me, and I fall apart because I’m increasing my swing speed too much and getting out of control. Great video!!!
Thanks!! Hope this one helps ya!!
Excellent video. I just started selling golf clubs for a reseller. Your videos are going to help me sell more clubs along with lowering my golf score.
Thanks Mark----hope so :)
I tried this as the range today and made the best contact in years. It is so simple and easy! Thank you so much!
Love to hear this! Our pleasure!
Wow! I, genuinely, NEVER leave comments, but I just had to with this one! Thanks so, so much for this!! Im going to put it in to every pre round warm up for sure because it is so super good to release all that tension! I went to the range this morning and started trying to hit it as slowly and loosely as possible and the improvement in impact and distance straight away was incredible! Love, love, love how it helped me to rotate so well! I actually (as my arms were moving so slowly) could feel my left foot and knee starting to open almost instantly! As soon as i started my takeaway i started to let my foot twist a little and it made impact so much easier and crisper. I also found i had "time" to focus as well on the skipping the rock type move with my right arm on the through swing... and because my left hip had moved out the way so early, i felt like i had so much room to skip the rock / get to impact. Such a great feeling!!! Cant wait to try it with my driver too as i 100% know i have been putting way too much tension in to that swing... trying to hit it like Bryson of course 😂 thanks again guys!!! Game changer!!!
Love it!! So glad this one has helped!
My compliments to you both. This is absolutely what I needed. Was struggling with pull hooks and the harder I tried to speed up hips the worse it got. Pro trying to solve the problem asked I felt tension but did not describe how to fix the problem. He was sharp to pick it up. With deployment of this solution the problem was solved. I am very grateful to you both. Hope you both have great success. Based on videos like this I am sure you both have been and will be in future. Awesome! Best Regards.
Glad to hear you found some solutions and appreciate the kind words!
Such a good video. Total game changer once you get the feel and timing down.
👊
Thank you!
This made me realize how much of the lower body is involved in the swing. What a great video. This went straight into my playlist for reference.
Thanks! Hope it serves you well!
This video has totally transformed my swing!! Thanks for all the amazing content!
Love to hear this!
Good stuff. Tension is such a swing killer.
100%
Thanks....will try it and let you know how it's working for me....great instructing...Cheers!
Thank you! Hope practice goes great!
Thanks for another great and extremely helpful video. Well done! You guys have such a nice collaboration and symmetry teaching with each other. Would love more videos with both of you working together. Trevor - I love your concept of things needing to be tension free. Thanks again guys!
Thank you Andy!👊
This is so vitally important. If you want to get those hips in position by impact, they *have* to lead.
👊
Thanks for watching!
Excellent video. For me, I work on clearing my front hip out of the way through pressure in my feet. From the top of the backswing, I push my front foot towards 11 on the clock dial (assume 12 is straight forward when at address). As I get deeper into the downswing, the pressure of my front foot moves more to what would be 9:30. As this is happening, the pressure in my front foot is moving my front knee forward opening my front hip (externally rotating my front hip) and straightening my front leg. This seems to clear room for my rear knee to kick forward and my rear hip to come around. This, in turn, creates a ton of room for my arms to come into and through the hitting area at a high rate of speed. When I do this I don't feel any tension and I don't feel like my arms are met with any resistance (good bye chicken wing). (An additional layer, for another day, is the way the pressure of my rear foot works in conjunction with the pressure of my front foot). Just asking for some advice, do you agree this is a valid way to go in order to get to the tension free high speed swing you are discussing? Thanks for any comments.
Totally....more here that may help
ua-cam.com/video/wKNX_7tkN5o/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/S_WXrdLqbs4/v-deo.html
Just came back from the range after watching this. This was exactly what I needed reminding of, hit them better than I did in a long, long time. Especially the tension had crept back into my swing. Thanks!
Love to hear this! Our pleasure!
This is the best explanation I have ever seen for hip rotation. I have always been stuck focusing on the hips themselves vs. the influence of the arms. Simple and practical solution. Thanks to both of you!
Glad this one helped, Gary! Our pleasure!
As you move the hips around the time of 11:50 to 12:05, what kind of pressure should be felt on right leg and left leg as the golfer moves? You hear so much about getting the weight from right side to left side. I am curious about how it feels, as I have a tendency to keep too much weight on my right side, no matter what I do.
Hey Michael!
Here are a few videos that I think will help and answer your question best!
ua-cam.com/video/pdRisKYTAjc/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/8cJxgXJglKo/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/1T9s2B3FHgA/v-deo.html
@@CogornoGolf Thanks Eric
This video is everything for me right now! This just clicked for me. Thank you! Its gonna help bigtime.
Hope it serves you well!
A possibly useful addition, is that if your arms are trying to generate speed too early, the your hips/pelvis turn from a mover to a stabilizer. That’s why I think “stalling” is a bad term because although they have stalled, it is because they are stabilizing instead of moving. If you are relatively tension free in the arms early, your hips and pelvis can be a mover instead of purely a stabilizer. Basically the hips stall out of self preservation!
Thanks for the video, Alan.
👊👊
Our pleasure, Alan!
Great video on both temp and rotation. I try to think of keeping the speed slow until ready to release, the only part of the swing that's fast is release and follow through. Also like the videos of Fleetwood. I've heard his key is move the left hip back. Those two keys can make for a very good round.
👊
Thank you! Hope this one helps your game!
this video is absolutely incredible. can watch it 10 times to grasp everything, excellent content
Thank you Matthew!
Hey Trevor - just for a little more clarity - when hitting these shots 100 yards and then progressively farther, what club are you guys hitting?
8 iron is a good place to start
Love, this, headed to the range to give it a try. You made mention of a second video about what do to with the feet, can you post that one?
Hope it helps, Tom! That one may be a future video we will make and upload! :)
Super instruction, will try this and let hips follow femur.I do need to slow swing down to get this
Thank you, Robert! Hope it helps!
This is great. Tension is such a killer and it’s difficult to be mindful of that when on the course.
Thanks! Hope this one serves your game well!
This is a great series Eric.
You continue to post the best instruction videos on YT
Looking for to your guy’s footwork video!
Thank you, Scott! Appreciate your support!
Makes so mucch sense. Excellent explanation and demo. Cant wait to hit the range with this.
Hope it helps your game!
@@CogornoGolf well it has helped but I have had this issue for so long it rears its ugly head on a regular basis. I get it down pat and I want that extra distance and disaster, the ADHD transition :( I use this video regularly.
So helpful. Thank you again
Glad this one helped my friend!👊
I would love an on line tempo training session several days a week. This is so important.
100%! Hope this video serves you well, Rod!
Brilliant post. Keep these coming
Thank you!
First and foremost, thank you so much. Great video for all struggling with hip rotation. Thank you.
Our pleasure! Thanks for watching!
I just practiced this movement, resulting in a significant improvement in contact and especially in power. This movement allows for an even greater use of the force of gravity. 👍
👊Glad this one helped, Marc!
This is what Paul Wilson teaches. Tension comes from trying to hit with the arms. My best shots mostly feel like my arms aren't doing anything.
👊
Hope this one serves you well!
Great video. Just in time for clarifying something in my swing progress. Thanks
Thank you, James!
One of the best video I saw . Thank you.
Thank you, Mauro!
Can’t wait to focus on turning kneecap to target. I’ve struggled with EE for so long!
Hope it helps ya!!
Tried this today. I found the feedback really interesting. Not trying to smash the cover of it and just feel like the club head was dropping down. Knocking an 8 iron around 100 yards with just a smooth, slow swing. Didn’t find it quite as easy with the driver but all in all a really good exercise 👍🏻
Hope it serves your game well Rick!
Awesome video explaination tips.. Can't wait to go to the range to try it out.
Thanks Lenard! Hope this one helps!
saw this video last night - took a golf club out, in the rain, and really focused on being as loose as possible throughout the swing. I felt my hips turning and firing for the first time. Started adding some gas on the downswing and I could hear by club whooshing faster without the same effort I had to put in a tension-filled shot before. Now to get to the range and try it for real!
literally just did the same thing lol!
Love it! Hope the range session goes great!
Now try it with a golf ball in front of you , most of us can make a great swing without the ball but it’s totally different when you have to hit the ball
@@moonface978 well this is obvious! Practice makes perfect :)
And ? What happened
Hit a 340yd drive at (what felt like) half speed with this concept! Love what you guys are doing to help us hacks!!!
Love to hear this, Eric!!
I hope that wasn't on a par-3...🤣
This makes so much sense. Think about when a batter in the MLB is up at bat, and the pitcher takes forever to throw the ball. The batter will call timeout and clear out of the box. Why? B/c they have built up too much tension.
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Appreciate you watching, Jeff!
Eric, Very helpful. Thanks for your top quality videos. Carlos
👊Thank you for watching, Carlos!
This is a great video. Question about tension free. Eventually, shots from rough will need tighter grip to make solid contact. I assume it’s okay to add some tension?
Thank you! For sure!
I like it! Beginner and I am watching a lot of videos!
Hope these help!
Excellent, excellent. You're best video by FAR!
Thank you Carl!!
I wish I would have started playing after this video. I have been counterintuitively trying to swing to hard. Slow and rhythmic is the key.
Hope this one serves you well!
Adding another "feel" to accomplish the same the goal is priceless. I like to feel my left hip going straight back and my right hip trying to turn under it. I've also used the "push" feel of my left foot. All of it is the same result. I love the slowing down. That's 2 fold. It helps to get you open but a secondary benefit is rhythm and timing. That can't be stressed enough.
👊👊
Appreciate you being here with us!
the section about the femur blew my mind wow canty wait to get down the range to try this
Hope it serves you well, Tom!
Eric, how does one add tension or speed at the bottom after club is parallel. Does one tighten their grip? Or does one then engage arms?
Hey!
I would say more engage the arms....swing the arms faster at bottom
Thank you for the great lesson Eric & Trevor!
Our pleasure, Jimmy!
Excellent instructional content Eric/Trevor, slowing the arms down definitely works, like being in the Matrix (for those who can remember!) 😀
Lol :)
Excellent, Excellent, Excellent explanation. I feel this will transform my game. I actually stopped at the 12 minute mark just to comment. I can't wait to work this in to my practice and game.
Hope it serves you well, Derek!
Excellent lesson
Thanks!
Thank you! That was great!!!
Appreciate Darleen!
Getting energy into the golf club. Nice 👍
👊Hope this one helps your game!
Excellent lesson,thank you very much
Thanks! Our pleasure!
This is awesome thanks for sharing!!
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed this one!
Glad I found this, I was just perplexed how hogan could move his hips and it seemed like his hands were frozen then the hands raced to catch up. I try this on the range and can’t feel the sensation. Gonna try these drills thanks
Hope these help Mark--if not we have more :)
Eric, great video. Is it ok to flair the left foot out about 20-30 degrees to allow the left leg to externally rotate and the hips to open more?
Yes! Foot flare is a variable that can be tweaked, but 10-20° of outward flare for both feet is a great baseline/place to start👍
Lots of good stuff there guys.
Thanks!
Hi eric great video, can i do this with a half swing? As i struggle with mobility and not compressing my irons :(
Thanks Anthony!
Sure thing...you can apply the concepts in this video to any length of backswing👍
Hope it helps!
Amazing video. Can I ask what brand was the extended alignment stick that you used in the belt loops?
Such a great lesson. Thank you!
Appreciate it!
Phenomenal drills for those who struggle to get weight on frontside due to rushing the arms. Also kept me from standing up. Thanks Eric!!
Agreed Ryan---thanks! Something I need to watch as well
I think I needed this at this point in my swing, right now!
Hope this one helps, Eric!