1 HOUR GOLF LESSON with LIAM ROBINSON DP WORLD TOUR COACH!!!
I visited tour coach Liam Robinson for a *golf lesson* to work on my *golf swing**. The **golf coach* shared some useful *golf tips* and *golf swing tips**. Hopefully these **golf instruction* points will *improve ball striking* in the future!
Liam Robinson does it again! In this full 1-hour golf lesson, we dive deep into my swing, break down what’s been holding my game back, and work through some new golf drills that you can use to improve your consistency, power, and ball striking.
Liam Robinson — DP World Tour coach and one of the most talked-about names in golf coaching — shares incredible insights, technique tweaks, and mindset tips that can completely change the way you approach your golf swing.
Whether you’re a beginner, mid-handicapper, or advanced player looking to fix your slice, find more fairways, or gain confidence with your irons, this video is packed with golf tips, swing analysis, and on-course advice you won’t want to miss.
⛳ What You’ll Learn:
• The key moves to create a more powerful and repeatable golf swing
• Simple golf drills to improve tempo and timing
• How to identify and fix common swing faults
• Elite golf coaching insights from a DP World Tour professional coach
👉 Sit back, enjoy the lesson, and take notes — there’s something in here for every golfer!
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Need to get Liam back on the course love to see a match with him. (When he’s got time😂)
36:17 is best bits – you get it around under par with the mates while on camera but you are inconsistent when it matters. Liam spells it out to you but you arent hearing it. Savor the journey and Good Luck.
This is the first video I’ve watch where I can’t quite figure out
We’ve got an elite amateur who doesn’t seem to understand the basic of tgn concepts or the basic of being coached
Is that’s a case of a poor communication between student and coach in concepts
Or is josh a total head case with a YouTube channel
You pair must have said “LIKE” no fewer than a thousand times between the two of you. Watch a couple of minutes from 20:18 lol
Apologies if this is a repost, it didn't appear to post originally.
54:00
I have a question. For context, my home course was a shorter "traditional" CC. Treelined, always uneven lies, etc. The majority of my approaches into greens were with wedges and short irons. Id imagine it is similar for you. Because of this, I always tend to flight my shots low (wedges etc) and I resonate with you in terms of playing a lower-flight. I feel that this might be caused as a byproduct of our environment.
When I was playing in Elite Amateur events, courses always played 7000+ yards, on firmer and faster summer conditioned greens. I noticed that the guys who were playing exceptionally well, had much higher ball-flights than I. Likely being a bit more "optimal" for descent angle on approaches etc. As I reflect on it right now, I remember a lot of great shots I hit into greens that never seemed to be where I expected them to be on the green (I expected better given the strike and where my ball pitched onto the green).
My question for you or him is this: Is this training primarily to address something mechanical? Or would this be a mentality change? I think it is fair to say that our technical habits are a cause of our environments… so how do we implement that into practice from a course-management perspective when the majority of our rounds are based in areas where it doesn't particular match up? We both know that we can roll around hitting it like we do for 90% of the year, but I feel like you'd agree with me when I say that in summer tournament conditions, a lower flight can somewhat feel "handicapping". Hopefully you get the gist of what I am getting at, MAYBE all of this is serving the purpose of getting you to MOVE better, and that's totally fine. But I am curious what YOURS or his general philosophy is on that topic. If you could get back to me on this at some time I would appreciate it. it has been on the back of my mind for several years actually.
Ive followed you, and subsequently Liam, for the last year – it’s massively transformed my game.
But lately I’ve been struggling with what you said at the beginning of the video of not knowing how much to “get off it” – or what to achieve with that move.
This was a mint video. I have to try the feel of stepping off but keeping the club close to the ground on the take away.
I feel like just doing what Liam says at first is great cause most people don’t move and throw. But once you do get the hang of the 3 pieces and 1 of the 3 goes away – it’s hard to understand how / what to do to get it back.
43:13 👍everything in ur core tightens
Liam's a great coach love the format any other coaches you like or have learned from? Thanks Nicklaus said in a clinic swing within your feet. Its not earth shattering advice but a simple idea.
I dont think Liam's a snake oil scammer, but I think he's a good salesman who found a great "feel" for himself and is selling it as a cure-all, though his intentions aren't bad.
10/10
again.
Nothing else to say
I'm simple……I see Liam, I click
Love it Liam & Josh
25:46 brilliant
Super excited to see these changes!
Great vid josh, question………. As the move has three parts what words would you use to describe it I.e. Push, turn, throw ?
One of Liams best vids, nice one mate.
The part of the lesson meant to change your over hold/t-rex arm is big. It's why you hit such massive flairs when you miss it. The finish low left BS in golf instruction ruined a lot of swings.
Josh, In the past were you taught a stack and tilt type move with a centred pivot? It would explain the instinctive reluctance to move off the ball in the backswing.