Teaching a beginner golfer 🏌️‍♀️ #golfswing

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@jmcarbone2754 says:

The swing is one fluid movement. It's not twerking.

@MrSir270 says:

This is exactly what they did to Charles Barkley 🤦‍♂️

@Get_Off_My_Lawwn says:

Was that a fart on the second hip bump?

@amarug says:

i was taught like this with the "bump". its pure poison. I internalized it and it caused me a decade of betting stuck, hitting the ball before the ground, duffing and snaphooks and last but not least, a full 20mph of driver speed i didnt have in my 20s that i now have in my 40s thanks to "shift deleted" my swing and learned proper sequencing and rotation… her last swing looked very good though, so maybe she just absorbs the info better than i did, but with me it did nothing but damange

@mycommentpwnz says:

I would kill to have that type of arm flexibility.
I don't know if it's 15 years of military press, but my lead arm goes barely above parallel.

@JoeCnNd says:

But when it came to hitting the ball she didn't do any of the bumping the hips thing you're teaching her.

@chatritangsantikul4480 says:

Lol the 30 hadicapper in the comment try to share knowledge 😂

Bump or move forward is the best way to have a chance to compress ball and have consistency

@rekababa6671 says:

you don't even know how to use that practice mat correctly

@JoeyWilliams89 says:

This seems a bit extra. I get using/rotating the hips but shifting them that drastically seems a bit much. Looks kinda dumb.

@mickphlazer says:

you will never strike the ball consistently if you do what this video is showing you btw. your low point will be different every time if you dont have a constant center shifting your body like that. if you are a double digit handicap please do not implement this garbage.

@alexgarcia7104 says:

Wtf 😂😂😂 poor girl. Just buy the Groupon lessons at the very least

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