Great video. I find that a good drill for preventing the “long hip” slide,
where my left hip goes too far past the left ankle, is to practice
transferring weight to the inside of my left foot on the downswing. I don’t
let my weight go farther to the outside of my left foot until well after
the club goes through impact. This forces me to keep my hip turning around
and even slightly back from the target.?
I personally find that if I am concentrating on keeping my head BEHIND THE
BALL at impact, that I stop the block right. Of course to many that means a
reverse pivot. I am talking about the weight transferring through to
target, while my head is behind the ball.
Often times, my head tends to move forward with my body and that is when I
push it. ?
That was very informative. Thank you!?
Fantastic lesson, thanks!?
am Jim from Glasgow . . Jim from Dakota might be my long lost twin ?
I’m a junior and sometimes push it slightly, I would subscribe and make
your channel popular if you posted more vids . I see you like mark
crossfeild really simple and helpful. I’m begging you make more vids.?
Very well explained,excellent coach,wish I could get lessons from him.ADE
in uk.?
I needed that , thanks?
THANKS MATE!Cured my push !LOve ur eplanation.Its dead on!
Good simple explanation. I am mostly pushing. The problem is how to start
the downswing and get the left side out of the way. Transferring the weight
first on the downswing helps i.e. I put the left foot down first. Is it the
right way to start the downswing.
Man this was so helpful! Thanks very much Bobby!
this is excellent thank you!
wouldnt this be promoting a hook? at the driving range i kept pushing it,
and just by common sense, i did try to turn my arms into the swing, then i
hit a big old hook.
I did cure my push and it’s made the whole game better also
Is this guy on helium? “We represent the lollipop kids…”
but what makes you get long in the hip? Right shoulder?
Tarantino??
Great video. I find that a good drill for preventing the “long hip” slide,
where my left hip goes too far past the left ankle, is to practice
transferring weight to the inside of my left foot on the downswing. I don’t
let my weight go farther to the outside of my left foot until well after
the club goes through impact. This forces me to keep my hip turning around
and even slightly back from the target.?
I personally find that if I am concentrating on keeping my head BEHIND THE
BALL at impact, that I stop the block right. Of course to many that means a
reverse pivot. I am talking about the weight transferring through to
target, while my head is behind the ball.
Often times, my head tends to move forward with my body and that is when I
push it. ?
That was very informative. Thank you!?
Fantastic lesson, thanks!?
am Jim from Glasgow . . Jim from Dakota might be my long lost twin ?
I’m a junior and sometimes push it slightly, I would subscribe and make
your channel popular if you posted more vids . I see you like mark
crossfeild really simple and helpful. I’m begging you make more vids.?
Very well explained,excellent coach,wish I could get lessons from him.ADE
in uk.?
I needed that , thanks?
THANKS MATE!Cured my push !LOve ur eplanation.Its dead on!
Good simple explanation. I am mostly pushing. The problem is how to start
the downswing and get the left side out of the way. Transferring the weight
first on the downswing helps i.e. I put the left foot down first. Is it the
right way to start the downswing.
Man this was so helpful! Thanks very much Bobby!
this is excellent thank you!
wouldnt this be promoting a hook? at the driving range i kept pushing it,
and just by common sense, i did try to turn my arms into the swing, then i
hit a big old hook.
I did cure my push and it’s made the whole game better also
Is this guy on helium? “We represent the lollipop kids…”
but what makes you get long in the hip? Right shoulder?
BTW it’s the lollipop guild… JUST SAYIN’