Upper body covers the ball not the lower body! If your lower body slides forward, it only gets your upper body hanging back more in what’s called a reverse-c
If you’re a righty your right butt cheek moves towards the target in the backswing, look at a bunch of rear views of tour pro swings and you’ll see it. If you move it far enough you’ll feel yourself “land” left without a lateral shift.
At the end you slow mo the better angle of attack with the ball being ahead, no early release? you don’t look like you release the club at all? the wrist still looks cocked?
Yes, bc with the driver the ball is on a tee. Having a wider stance and the ball position forward helps the club swing more up or more level through the equator of the ball.
Absolutely! we have numerous videos detailing this… we have many videos talking about the driver and the release and how it differs between the irons… explaining what some people need to feel and what others need to feel depending upon their swings!
Have you ever done, or could do a video about hitting thin shots? Thanks
Thin shots are my specialty
@@johnbeard3733 mine too. Can't figure out a fix
STOP THIN SHAMING ME
@@CatGPT_ Thin to win they say.....hmmm. im not so sure
If you do this drill your ball striking will improve dramatically.
Excellent stuff. Learned a lot here. I struggle with compressing the ball and fat shots. Going to work these drills in the backyard!
Let's go!!
You've said before you like hip rotation as opposed to hip sliding. How do you get forward without it being from excessive lateral shift?
I think it's the hipbump from the setup that prevents it from excessive lateral shift.
Idk how you haven’t seen his hip bump stuff at this point
Upper body covers the ball not the lower body! If your lower body slides forward, it only gets your upper body hanging back more in what’s called a reverse-c
If you’re a righty your right butt cheek moves towards the target in the backswing, look at a bunch of rear views of tour pro swings and you’ll see it. If you move it far enough you’ll feel yourself “land” left without a lateral shift.
At the end you slow mo the better angle of attack with the ball being ahead, no early release? you don’t look like you release the club at all? the wrist still looks cocked?
Is this more applicable to irons as opposed to driver?
is it different with driver?
Yes, bc with the driver the ball is on a tee. Having a wider stance and the ball position forward helps the club swing more up or more level through the equator of the ball.
@ would the release just be like an iron where you extend or would you wanna like flip your hands to square the face
I don’t feel any flipping of the hands, but I do feel swinging the club head more with a driver as opposed to swinging the handle more with an iron
@ will you make a video on it please i would very much appreciate it!! i love your content!
Absolutely! we have numerous videos detailing this… we have many videos talking about the driver and the release and how it differs between the irons… explaining what some people need to feel and what others need to feel depending upon their swings!
Moe Norman
Instead of making a golf swing, amateurs steer their shots to be straight, high and far.