Look at bruce lietzke and Nicolas great drivers they used this technique?
wow, that’s great. im sure tiger never noticed that about his swing.
4! lol
Glad to see the concept working for you. The tour players are so good
because they know where the blade is and rotate an open blade to “hit ” the
ball where they want. They don’t swing for perfection they are constantly
adjusting with their swing to the course. It looks the same but the rythm
makes it consistent. I would not know personally how to time a club face
already share to the ball… seems like I’d have to slow down rather than
accelerate. But if it works, A+++++!! Happy golfing!
@jaacobbowden that (the lie angle fitting comment) is such good advice, yet
people can still think they’ve got bad swings even when the swing looks and
feels great and can be repeated time and time again. which is easier?
adjusting your swing or adjusting your clubs?
Dont forget the finish dude
is that the guy out of twister? Yes, he does.
Angled Hinge Action according to “The Golfing Machine”. You’ll lose
distance… but it may work
to theEvenlonger: about your billionaire friend…sorry I am not going to
respond to your e-mails about the money transfers from Nigeria either. In
other words, maybe you’re holding the cock too long?
and this is supposed to help because?
This guy knows the action in the swing but fails to realize it’s the only
way to do it for a fluid, relaxed, effortless, whipping swing. His
demonstration of Tiger’s swing is spot on, and Tiger knows it too.
this guy makes sense and i appreciate his video. I will try it out.
Prick! Wouldn’t trust him with children.
In all seriousness, first day on the range trying this and my slice has
completely dissapeared
I was taught to turn my wrist when I took golf lesson’s when I was 17 and
I’ve had a on and off hook ever since. It is very difficult to perfect that
type of swing.
never once put your hand on the club to show me what it is supposed to look
like and what im supposed to do..guess ill go ruin a loaf of bread and see
if that helps
@SwingManGolf tiger practices from sun up to sun down and will hit 1000
balls a day practicing one element of his swing alone, has won 14 majors
and 71 pga wins, which is 3rd all time, and will probably win more. he has
worked with people whom are considered some of the foremost experts in the
field of golf instruction that have ever lived, and you’re telling me he
could fix his swing with this simple advice and he along with anyone else
that instructs him has ever thought of it? not likely
im new to golf. does this technique reflect swinging irons as well?
The “roll” also adds distance, because it whips the clubhead right at
impact.
That’s a good point, I’m going to try it on the range tomorrow 🙂
really good advice and would advise anyone to give it a go. I have only
been playing just under 2 yrs and attempted to emulate the pro’s after
attending The Open at Birkdale last year. Since then I have stuggled to
score below 100 due to inaccuracy of shots. I have tried this twice since
last week and have broke 90 twice, the second of which was 83 on a par 71.
The technique definitely works for me. Just a shame I didn’t find this back
in August.
Haha. at 0:21 One can hear : FORE!” And there’s glitch in the video;)
hahahaha
its a good video. just that that that one part was funny.
This is a good analysis of club swing and deviation during the swing and
something to think about if u r experiencing hook and excessive spin to the
right.. Thx, helped me.
Look at bruce lietzke and Nicolas great drivers they used this technique?
wow, that’s great. im sure tiger never noticed that about his swing.
4! lol
Glad to see the concept working for you. The tour players are so good
because they know where the blade is and rotate an open blade to “hit ” the
ball where they want. They don’t swing for perfection they are constantly
adjusting with their swing to the course. It looks the same but the rythm
makes it consistent. I would not know personally how to time a club face
already share to the ball… seems like I’d have to slow down rather than
accelerate. But if it works, A+++++!! Happy golfing!
@jaacobbowden that (the lie angle fitting comment) is such good advice, yet
people can still think they’ve got bad swings even when the swing looks and
feels great and can be repeated time and time again. which is easier?
adjusting your swing or adjusting your clubs?
Dont forget the finish dude
is that the guy out of twister? Yes, he does.
Angled Hinge Action according to “The Golfing Machine”. You’ll lose
distance… but it may work
to theEvenlonger: about your billionaire friend…sorry I am not going to
respond to your e-mails about the money transfers from Nigeria either. In
other words, maybe you’re holding the cock too long?
and this is supposed to help because?
This guy knows the action in the swing but fails to realize it’s the only
way to do it for a fluid, relaxed, effortless, whipping swing. His
demonstration of Tiger’s swing is spot on, and Tiger knows it too.
this guy makes sense and i appreciate his video. I will try it out.
Prick! Wouldn’t trust him with children.
In all seriousness, first day on the range trying this and my slice has
completely dissapeared
I was taught to turn my wrist when I took golf lesson’s when I was 17 and
I’ve had a on and off hook ever since. It is very difficult to perfect that
type of swing.
never once put your hand on the club to show me what it is supposed to look
like and what im supposed to do..guess ill go ruin a loaf of bread and see
if that helps
@SwingManGolf tiger practices from sun up to sun down and will hit 1000
balls a day practicing one element of his swing alone, has won 14 majors
and 71 pga wins, which is 3rd all time, and will probably win more. he has
worked with people whom are considered some of the foremost experts in the
field of golf instruction that have ever lived, and you’re telling me he
could fix his swing with this simple advice and he along with anyone else
that instructs him has ever thought of it? not likely
im new to golf. does this technique reflect swinging irons as well?
The “roll” also adds distance, because it whips the clubhead right at
impact.
That’s a good point, I’m going to try it on the range tomorrow 🙂
really good advice and would advise anyone to give it a go. I have only
been playing just under 2 yrs and attempted to emulate the pro’s after
attending The Open at Birkdale last year. Since then I have stuggled to
score below 100 due to inaccuracy of shots. I have tried this twice since
last week and have broke 90 twice, the second of which was 83 on a par 71.
The technique definitely works for me. Just a shame I didn’t find this back
in August.
Haha. at 0:21 One can hear : FORE!” And there’s glitch in the video;)
hahahaha
its a good video. just that that that one part was funny.
This is a good analysis of club swing and deviation during the swing and
something to think about if u r experiencing hook and excessive spin to the
right.. Thx, helped me.