Stop Rushing Your Golf Swing And Develop Smooth Effortless Power

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@pricecochran5438 says:

My shift from tense to tension free has brought me from 15 handicap to a 7 handicap, no kidding.

My only question is how would you say pressure / tension might change in less than ideal situations, I.E. hitting from the rough or fairway bunker?

@thabisongcobo1954 says:

This video was a gamechanger, as a student of youtube golf constantly learning and applying to get things right, this was the key. I find that I learn many different pieces from Eric and other youtube coaches which are all well meant and correct, but I find that I think too much about one piece after trying to solve a problem and 'zoom in' too much making my swing a disjointed sometimes robotic ttempt to connect disparate teachings in 1 and a half second. This tempo tip, once I tried it, actually helped me piece it all together in a fluid, natural, moving motion with really great results. Thanks a million Eric, this is GOLD.

@BoloFrancis says:

Love the tips Eric, as a 50 something ho started golf a few years ago, I’m a classic choke the club, try and whack the ball and some early extension thrown in !!! And that’s after some lessons ????. But lately my coach and I have been working on a super slow turn / rhythm (which I guess is your 1 to 1) I’ve tried using this on the course with a full swing (your A to B) and keep relaxed and slow and guess what (well as you are the best on line coach and a genius of the game you will know the answer!!) I can hit it further and more consistently ????. If you always do what you always did, you will always get what you always got ! And like most people watching your great tips I want change and a better result, so I’ll be working on all of these tips much more. Thanks again Eric for more great content ???? ????

@wholemilkredcap says:

No hate, but the people on the range in the background of the video always crack me up. They do the most bizarre things. Golf is much simpler than they make it, lol. Great video, it really helped.

@ivanbutler6079 says:

Reminds me of Padraig Harrington sticking his tongue throughout the swing. That eliminates pressuring anything lest you risk biting your tongue.

@jasoncarter541 says:

Another great video Eric! Tension is a killer. My old man always used to say beware the sick golfer! Because he has no energy and no expectations they would float through the swing. Great vid ????

@Tom-ok2rh says:

I notice whenever I’m approaching impact that I can feel the tension getting greater as I’m bracing for impact especially in the shoulders. They have always said the golf swing is supposed to just collect the ball as you are finishing your through swing. I will try all the tips as they were explained very well especially the one that tries to eliminate any tension at all. Less tension should equate to a nice swing from point A to point B with no more hit anxiety.. thank you Eric

@garysamartino1375 says:

Many thanks for this lesson Eric. This is so important. Following your instruction here allows all of the swing mechanics that you've covered before actually happen.

@twisted13 says:

Great video, point 2 has been my struggle. Although it is getting better I find a fee times in a round I go back to "hitting the ball" and of coarse this happens when I need to make a good swing, like over water. Lol.
I will add these tips to my practice.
Cheers✌️

@A-FrameWedge says:

When I was struggling with my swing during the first year of playing college golf, 40+ years ago, I found out my backswing was too slow and I would have a too fast transition. So I figured out if I didn’t stay motionless over the golf ball too long, and took one look at the target and then start my backswing with a forward press as soon as my eyes went back to the ball, my tempo was much more even, and had a nice smooth transition. Also held up much better under pressure.

@stephenmcconnell7640 says:

Fantastic. Clear, concise and beautifully described. Thank you.

@YouVeee says:

Eric, thanks for all that you do. What would you say your swing intent should be on course? 90 percent effort?

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