My farthest drive ever is 356 yards dead straight down the fairway with no
helping wind and no downhill slope. Now if only that was a regular thing.?
And thanks for the right arm comment (for right handed golfer) being bent
just b4 impact and straightening right after. I can see a more penetrating
ball flight!?
I’m so glad I found this channel, really wonderful lessons and very deep
explanations. Now hopefully I can remember this on the golf course ?
Nice vid guys, will try the drill next time I’m down the range. Looking
very professional too with the new shirts etc. ?
I got a spare shaft, I could use that too right guys? One again, love the
tips and teachings!?
Thanks Rajeev!
Great video again chaps. You are really good communicators if I may say.
Hi Stanley. The only time the right arm should be straight is just after
impact where the club has been fully “released”. Even just before impact
for many players, the right arm is still slightly bent. Hope that helps.
Hi. Thanks you guys for the videos. I have a question regarding the right
arm. Am I correct thinking that it is bent until the last second before
impact when it is straight? At what point does it straighten? I know
everything happens so fast but can you help me understand this?. Thanks,
Stan
Great explanation of creating lag for driver.
Thanks
For some reason YT flags some posts. We didn’t flag it. Take a look at one
of our recent vids talking about “cathcing the raindrops”. This will give
you a good feeling of what the left wrist should be doing.
Hi Simon. We will have a think of what we can do for you. What you have to
remember is that the more you lean forward at address, the steeper your
shoulder plane is more likely to be. This can lead to a steeper golf swing
and actually encourage an over the top. Our advise would be to maybe do a
little less hip hinge.
great video would love to see some discussin about lean in the posture …
Ifeel I have to lean quite a lot from he waist in my posture at set up to
stop my swing plane comung over the top???
Very nice explanation of the right hand. Well done.
ps. you guys did a great video with a coat hanger – can you remind me when
to find it again pls.
Another excellent video and terrific teaching style. Any thoughts on
getting the proper tempo on the transition/downswing? Many make that first
move too quickly, which throws off the sequencing and balance. Do you
recommend a swing thought or feel to facilitate that transition down?
Thanks guys!
Great videos. Thanks guys. Would really appreciate a video on distance
control for chipping around the green (i.e. where should you land or aim
for with a PW v 60 degree wedge). Is there a club that you would recommend
predominantly around the greens when chipping? Cheers Peter (Cape Town,
South Africa).
Very difficult to answer that as it is all about generating speed and
everyone is different. Improving your speed and sequence will definitely
increase yardage but it all depends on the person.
I wish we were that good Andy!!
thanks Rob.
Thanks Stef!
As always I just eat this stuff up. Simple and easy to remember. Thanks
again guys!!
I agree that releasing the hips is key to starting a good lag swing. The
shirts are really cute also
My farthest drive ever is 356 yards dead straight down the fairway with no
helping wind and no downhill slope. Now if only that was a regular thing.?
And thanks for the right arm comment (for right handed golfer) being bent
just b4 impact and straightening right after. I can see a more penetrating
ball flight!?
I’m so glad I found this channel, really wonderful lessons and very deep
explanations. Now hopefully I can remember this on the golf course ?
Nice vid guys, will try the drill next time I’m down the range. Looking
very professional too with the new shirts etc. ?
I got a spare shaft, I could use that too right guys? One again, love the
tips and teachings!?
Thanks Rajeev!
Great video again chaps. You are really good communicators if I may say.
Hi Stanley. The only time the right arm should be straight is just after
impact where the club has been fully “released”. Even just before impact
for many players, the right arm is still slightly bent. Hope that helps.
Hi. Thanks you guys for the videos. I have a question regarding the right
arm. Am I correct thinking that it is bent until the last second before
impact when it is straight? At what point does it straighten? I know
everything happens so fast but can you help me understand this?. Thanks,
Stan
Great explanation of creating lag for driver.
Thanks
For some reason YT flags some posts. We didn’t flag it. Take a look at one
of our recent vids talking about “cathcing the raindrops”. This will give
you a good feeling of what the left wrist should be doing.
Hi Simon. We will have a think of what we can do for you. What you have to
remember is that the more you lean forward at address, the steeper your
shoulder plane is more likely to be. This can lead to a steeper golf swing
and actually encourage an over the top. Our advise would be to maybe do a
little less hip hinge.
great video would love to see some discussin about lean in the posture …
Ifeel I have to lean quite a lot from he waist in my posture at set up to
stop my swing plane comung over the top???
Very nice explanation of the right hand. Well done.
ps. you guys did a great video with a coat hanger – can you remind me when
to find it again pls.
Another excellent video and terrific teaching style. Any thoughts on
getting the proper tempo on the transition/downswing? Many make that first
move too quickly, which throws off the sequencing and balance. Do you
recommend a swing thought or feel to facilitate that transition down?
Thanks guys!
Great videos. Thanks guys. Would really appreciate a video on distance
control for chipping around the green (i.e. where should you land or aim
for with a PW v 60 degree wedge). Is there a club that you would recommend
predominantly around the greens when chipping? Cheers Peter (Cape Town,
South Africa).
Very difficult to answer that as it is all about generating speed and
everyone is different. Improving your speed and sequence will definitely
increase yardage but it all depends on the person.
I wish we were that good Andy!!
thanks Rob.
Thanks Stef!
As always I just eat this stuff up. Simple and easy to remember. Thanks
again guys!!
I agree that releasing the hips is key to starting a good lag swing. The
shirts are really cute also
Another great vid – thanks guys