This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.
It's actually the hips firing too soon that causes the shoulders to come over the top. Watch your own video and see which is moving first on an OTT swing.
I still don’t understand can you or someone else explain it a little better I been working on my swing and trying to get better I’m a 12 handicap
The rotation feels so unnatural, I’m still getting used to it.
how tall r u bro
Whatbis your ball speed?
Yah, it all looks and feels the same in real time so none of this matters.
The Number ONE driver in your bag sits on YOUR SHOULDERS! It's your thoughts that count, and thinking when you should be thinking…. NOTHING before taking the club back. THINKING during your back swing , the take-away – screws up EVERY golfer.
When the 3 wood shot is teed up can this be used?
that first swing is gorgeous
Taking time at the top of transition to "load into trail side" this makes no sense to me. You should be getting back into your lead side through transition.
So are you actually just dropping your arms once at the top of the swing? I am not sure how it’s supposed to feel. Once I get my arms back at the top of the swing, should I turn my hips for and then hands or hips and hands all at once?
by far the best advice, is re purposing Brysons advice lol.
yes, this is it, I spent 35 years playing golf starting the downswing with my arms or maybe torso but it’s the trail side hip that starts the swing… I finally have compression and 20+ yards per club because of your videos that teach this. thank you @GolfSlump
Letting gravity do its job
Same thing for irons more or less??
Beautiful swing my man
Your swing is getting even more appealing since I started watching your YT shorts, it's crazy how I like it so much that I am always trying to mimic the way you swing, the way you finish.
Slowing your hands down through impact will also work by transferring the energy in your hands to the clubhead.
So it seems to me that slowing your hands at either the top or bottom can both work.
Where should your trail elbow go, towards the ball?
Pause king? ????
How much of this advice is applied to irons is the big question.
I hope it helps me I am struggling again after one of my best games ever went right back to slices