One thing you didn't really mention there is that you're keeping your weight on the inside of your back foot during the backswing, and shifting it forward on the downswing. So many people get the weight on the outside of their back foot during the backswing, making the quality of contact very inconsistent. When you do that, you have to time it really well to have the weight distribution correct at impact. Result's usually thin or fat shots. I've been guilty of this at times myself.
One thing you didn't really mention there is that you're keeping your weight on the inside of your back foot during the backswing, and shifting it forward on the downswing. So many people get the weight on the outside of their back foot during the backswing, making the quality of contact very inconsistent. I know because I've gotten into that bad habit a few times.
ey Brady, it's a shame that I only had one camera but I can tell you that the shot nestled up to about a foot from the pin. These are just the local pros in the Vancouver area and it is amazing how good these guys are. It just goes to show how thin the margin is between a local pro and the tour players. All these pros usually film the tip in just one take, the hardest part for them is getting my website name correct.
What instructors never tell you is that it also depends heavily, in order to get more accurate with distence, on what club and degree loft you use. I would say for the average player a 56 degree wedge is common. Because if i use this technique and take a 9 iron out, im gonna blast it over the green. Just sayin....
@bigboyrichbitch Well since 3 footers are always on the green then Id pretty much guarantee a golfer would choose a putter. Nice try though buddy. They make a PW, 50 degree, 54, 56, 58, 60, 64 wedge. All these will not hit the ball 60 to 70 yds with this advice. Watch Phil Mickelsons videos on pitching to gain a more intelligible approach to the short game. Im not disagreeing with the technique. But to help the beginner out you could explain how the different lofts are used.
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sanderson9999 3 months ago
You may remember me from how not to cut your hair or some one off golf tuition
dburrows26 5 months ago
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ksmj81 5 months ago
One thing you didn't really mention there is that you're keeping your weight on the inside of your back foot during the backswing, and shifting it forward on the downswing. So many people get the weight on the outside of their back foot during the backswing, making the quality of contact very inconsistent. When you do that, you have to time it really well to have the weight distribution correct at impact. Result's usually thin or fat shots. I've been guilty of this at times myself.
dsheaffer3660 7 months ago
One thing you didn't really mention there is that you're keeping your weight on the inside of your back foot during the backswing, and shifting it forward on the downswing. So many people get the weight on the outside of their back foot during the backswing, making the quality of contact very inconsistent. I know because I've gotten into that bad habit a few times.
dsheaffer3660 7 months ago
ey Brady, it's a shame that I only had one camera but I can tell you that the shot nestled up to about a foot from the pin. These are just the local pros in the Vancouver area and it is amazing how good these guys are. It just goes to show how thin the margin is between a local pro and the tour players. All these pros usually film the tip in just one take, the hardest part for them is getting my website name correct.
bcgolfpages 8 months ago
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Good video. If you want to hit your drives even longer, Google Worlds hottest Drivers.
WorldsHottestDrivers 8 months ago
where did the ball go ? It could have gone in the water for all we know!
bradymaster1 8 months ago
What instructors never tell you is that it also depends heavily, in order to get more accurate with distence, on what club and degree loft you use. I would say for the average player a 56 degree wedge is common. Because if i use this technique and take a 9 iron out, im gonna blast it over the green. Just sayin....
theciskokidd 9 months ago
@theciskokidd yeah i agree, i think its up to instructors to tell you not to take driver when working on 3 footers.
bigboyrichbitch 2 months ago
@bigboyrichbitch Well since 3 footers are always on the green then Id pretty much guarantee a golfer would choose a putter. Nice try though buddy. They make a PW, 50 degree, 54, 56, 58, 60, 64 wedge. All these will not hit the ball 60 to 70 yds with this advice. Watch Phil Mickelsons videos on pitching to gain a more intelligible approach to the short game. Im not disagreeing with the technique. But to help the beginner out you could explain how the different lofts are used.
theciskokidd 2 months ago
That is a great tip!!
TatarInExile 1 year ago
i golf there today beautiful course
Liamrox463 1 year ago
You keep it so simple. This will help a lot.
Yasha39 1 year ago
Thanks man, helped alot!
HHHdahman 2 years ago