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From: rickmccordgolf
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  • Wow my phone sucks. Ok I never heard it said that way. That's a tempo and sequence feel. Very well said. I will try that makes perfect sense.

  • Going to try. Oops.

  • Wish never heard it said that way, good point. I'm Finnerty that tempo feel. Nice.

  • Thanks quick an straight to the point

  • Great video! Too bad it's too cold here in Sweden to try it out in practice :)

  • Thanks Rick. Nice to finally hear someone else say that the body does more to square the club face than the hands and arms.

  • Thanks, hitting fat and thin can easily be related to staying behind the ball and releasing the hands and arms.

  • This is great advice and has stopped me hitting fat shots with my irons. Thanks.

  • Thank you for your comments, I really appreciate it. I wish I knew what you mentioned in your comments when I was starting out in golf. I was told to stay down and behind the ball, probably bad advice from what we know now. That is the evolution of beliefs in teaching, sometimes the beliefs out live the believers.

  • love your style of teachıng Mr McCord. I am an advocate of thıs exact mathod. I have found over the past years of coachıng that ıs a student can not release the body they have no chance of at least makıng the strıke that would refer to a confıdence ımprovement. IE the ball ıs up and floatıng.

    'Follow the ball' has never been repeated as much as ıt does on my range. I thınk as coaches we spent to much tıme showıng people how start rather than how to fınısh. Great vıdeo.

  • + 1

  • pros release it while their posture is still down.

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