Why Does It ALWAYS GO WRONG! After Golf Lesson

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Why do you slip into older bad golf habits again, following on from a great golf lesson…

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@gregorybolin4672 says:

Love all the mate talk😊 I'm thinking all the pros have that one swing flaw that they have to pound out of them. John Daley takes it inside does one left arm 60 yd shots bubba watson thinks width back down and thru adam scott works on hand path etc.

@paulwebster2616 says:

Very good discussion. Coach to coach. Very rarely happens in golf….ego and insecurity prevent it.

@ianmackinlay8925 says:

I really like the new words unweighting ❤ noice

@RavagoreTv says:

My big issue is that: duing the lesson I can feel what I must feel. I go to sleep and literally the next day I can't get the feeling back in the body this will go on for a couple of days and then the feeling starts comming back. It is such a strange experience..

@bp8067 says:

So true, if had this experience. And unweighting is a term others have used

@Munro_96 says:

Be great to see you getting Brando in some videos! Difficult with his schedule tho

@benr91377 says:

Did he not want to move away from standing in the direct projector light? 😂

@Gotmook says:

Great video- love it
@jameswitshire can you do towel drills during a competitive round?

@zenitsusama-r8w says:

To change anything, you must do deep practice, which is focusing to your absolute limit and trying to perform something radically outside of your ability. Basically, try 100% to perform an “exaggerated” move in your swing. That’s the only way to improve!

@zenitsusama-r8w says:

Because we don’t greatly change our swings during a lesson. We think we do because the teacher encourages us….which might not be a good thing.

@Karl_with_a_K says:

Is it just me or is Liam the spitting image of a young Oliver Reed?

@Michael_MJ says:

I swear I really tried to click the folder icon on Liam's face.

@arthurford829 says:

Great point! Your habits are always going to be there. Keep doing the drills on video to be sure you’re doing them correctly.

@me01jh says:

Helllllooooo, you been watching me go round in circles or what! 😂

@peterjames-b2k says:

Big question here.Is Liam Robinson the son of Oliver Reed?

@BarrieFitzgerald-ch2rw says:

Jesus your a good player and if your going thru this what chance has a old hacker like me got good to see that we all have issues

@angusweir8285 says:

Great video. Everyone who tries to improve with lessons should watch this; however, the YouTube rabbit hole is always very tempting 😁😁.

@brianmurray4199 says:

This was a great conversation.

@dph72 says:

Great conversation; thanks for sharing this with us. When Liam talks abt bad habits always being there, I can totally relate. 😭

@ClaytonLandells says:

Serious question. Are you able to hit your towel in a comp (practice swing obviously 😂) or does it count as a swing aid if you do?

@johnsaundersorsam says:

Got to say, every word spoke in this clip is so true.
From my perspective I thought I’d cracked it doing all Liam asked, then it vanished, you/I have to keep the faith.

@okimike5963 says:

I liked this chat, actually

@Badfinger4 says:

No disrespect James and I love your channel, but this kind of came off like Liam trying to justify giving you bad advice before going to S. Africa. Bottom line, it probably wasn’t wise to take on a whole new swing feel/move before embarking on a series of tournaments in a different country. Crazy how a coach wouldn’t understand that.

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