👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 I use Pete Cowens swing, and this is pure gold to me. Especially at 3:55 this is the "spiral down" Pete Talks about being the ben Hogan move. Johnny Miller calls it "cover". Thanks for posting this gem of a lesson. The extra drills in here are brilliant! ❤
Miller is amped trying to explain this. Appreciate his excitement, and, if I had his reflexes and proprioceptors, I could make those moves. Sadly, I do not.
🤔 I think so, I'll get it uploaded for ya. Johnny Miller was definitely one of the best ball strikers of all time. I think the secret sauce to improving ball striking is the impact drill in this video where he's brushing & holding his right hand a foot passed impact for a few seconds. Moe Norman used the exact same impact drill! When two completely different swing methods are united by only the right hand at impact, ya take note. Pete Cowen teaches it as well, but he teaches everything in this video. 🍻
Amazing that this concept is similar to Moe Normans philosophy on his single plane swing, only he refers to it as putting on the brake, and he keeps the club on a single plane as opposed to the traditional double plane.
Exactly right, so many different ways to swing and none of them wrong. How you get to a good impact position is irrelevant if it works. The key is to find the swing method that works best against your natural swing faults. Thanks for the great comment. 🍻
He is definitely hard to understand at times. That's why this impact lesson from Johnny Miller is so helpful to American viewers struggling with Pete Cowen's swing. The Sam Snead and Johnny Miller videos on this channel definitely help bridge the gap for anyone struggling.
Ha, that's because it's edited down to only Impact information & Miller was always amped when talking about Impact because it's most important. This video should be watched with a pen & notebook... or have a few redbulls to keep up. 😆
It's an old quote in golf, when your body stops going through you flip the hands and bad hook usually happens. That's when the cursing starts. Body stops mouth doesn't. I wasn't speaking of Miller just a golfer in gen@@therealgolfsecrets
Just to be clear, this is a great instruction ,the older teaching is better because they concentrate on the whole swing not body parts. The old quote I used I should have made it clear I wasn't talking about Johnny
@ag358 And I couldn't agree more. Modern golf instruction has gotten unnecessarily complicated. The simplicity of good golf instruction definitely lies in the past. 🍻
Practice creates muscle memory Thats why the majority of people never really get any better at golf. They do something for 10-20 swings, doesnt work for them so theyll watch somebidy and try that That doesnt instantly work so theyll try something else They never give themselves enough time doing the same thing over and over Practice is the mother of skill If youve never threw a basketball at a hoop when you first start you wont be that good Keep doing it over and over from the same distance and youll eventually train your brain/muscles what needs to be done to get the ball in the hoop Same with golf
Saw Johnny play at Riviera around 1980…… love him or hate him…..that dude hit some unbelievable iron shots…lasers
This is as good as it ever gets!
Thank you for uploading this 👌🏻
No problem 👊
👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 I use Pete Cowens swing, and this is pure gold to me. Especially at 3:55 this is the "spiral down" Pete Talks about being the ben Hogan move. Johnny Miller calls it "cover". Thanks for posting this gem of a lesson. The extra drills in here are brilliant! ❤
Pete Cowan is absolutely horrendous for 99% of golfers
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I will remember one word..Vooom!!
brilliant golfer and best commentator ever
100%
Miller is amped trying to explain this. Appreciate his excitement, and, if I had his reflexes and proprioceptors, I could make those moves. Sadly, I do not.
Anyone can make these moves if you practice them. Sam Snead used these impact fundamentals & Sam played competitively well into his 60's. 🍻
ain't it fun tho listenening to someone who just freakin loves it
Fantastic video..do you have one where he talks about the driver. I'm his prime he was up there as the best ball strikers of all time
🤔 I think so, I'll get it uploaded for ya. Johnny Miller was definitely one of the best ball strikers of all time. I think the secret sauce to improving ball striking is the impact drill in this video where he's brushing & holding his right hand a foot passed impact for a few seconds. Moe Norman used the exact same impact drill! When two completely different swing methods are united by only the right hand at impact, ya take note. Pete Cowen teaches it as well, but he teaches everything in this video. 🍻
@@therealgolfsecrets lots teach that move now with impact bags which i believe should give the same perception.
His advice applies to ALL clubs.
Some of the best advice!
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This is a 💎 in the rough!! We all just saved $3000 for a private lesson! So Good. Identical to what Pete Cowen teaches in the Pyramid of Learning.
This guy gets it 👆 🍻
Amazing that this concept is similar to Moe Normans philosophy on his single plane swing, only he refers to it as putting on the brake, and he keeps the club on a single plane as opposed to the traditional double plane.
Exactly right, so many different ways to swing and none of them wrong. How you get to a good impact position is irrelevant if it works. The key is to find the swing method that works best against your natural swing faults. Thanks for the great comment. 🍻
I just saved 150 bucks for a lesson.
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brush it!
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Does it have to be 'sheet rock' :)
How about a 4-inch thick styrofoam sheet? or go more extreme with a giant slab of karate kid ice 😊
He had a whole lot of coffee
😆 great golf coaches do get amped when teaching very important fundamentals. 🍻
Mormon, no caffeine.
Just loves it so much and it shows
All the Power Secrets had been revealed, provided that you could understand what is he talking about.
He is definitely hard to understand at times. That's why this impact lesson from Johnny Miller is so helpful to American viewers struggling with Pete Cowen's swing. The Sam Snead and Johnny Miller videos on this channel definitely help bridge the gap for anyone struggling.
One of the best iron players ever💪
Your body stops but your mouth doesn't.😮
Ha, that's because it's edited down to only Impact information & Miller was always amped when talking about Impact because it's most important. This video should be watched with a pen & notebook... or have a few redbulls to keep up. 😆
It's an old quote in golf, when your body stops going through you flip the hands and bad hook usually happens. That's when the cursing starts. Body stops mouth doesn't. I wasn't speaking of Miller just a golfer in gen@@therealgolfsecrets
Just to be clear, this is a great instruction ,the older teaching is better because they concentrate on the whole swing not body parts. The old quote I used I should have made it clear I wasn't talking about Johnny
@ag358 Ahhh, I get it. 😊 thx for commenting & clearing that up. 🍻
@ag358 And I couldn't agree more. Modern golf instruction has gotten unnecessarily complicated. The simplicity of good golf instruction definitely lies in the past. 🍻
Good luck in timing and remembering all of that.
those drills are gonna help and it ain't gonna come in 5 minutes it takes work!
Practice creates muscle memory
Thats why the majority of people never really get any better at golf.
They do something for 10-20 swings, doesnt work for them so theyll watch somebidy and try that
That doesnt instantly work so theyll try something else
They never give themselves enough time doing the same thing over and over
Practice is the mother of skill
If youve never threw a basketball at a hoop when you first start you wont be that good
Keep doing it over and over from the same distance and youll eventually train your brain/muscles what needs to be done to get the ball in the hoop
Same with golf
@@SL0409 exactly some people don't have the time tho and thats fine but at anything practice makes perfect and its the only way to carnegie hall lol
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Bad player
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