Martin . . . Great video here . . . . you have some forward thinking/original stuff . . . Question . . . a lot of the demonstration you do is on a horizontal-ish plane of motion . . . what do you prescribe for "lowering" the arms down on a more golfy inclined plane? I ACTUALLY make the move you demonstrate in a really golfswing with the hands out and over the plane but the club is back.
Great video for me because I have always had a tendency to over rotate the club or flip it. It will take some getting used to to develop this type of release and I am sure it starts with getting into the proper position on the B/S. Do you have any other drills that help with this motion. In Mr. Hogan's Five Lessons her shows this type of release on pgs. 94/95. Thanks for this great stuff.
Great stuff. I can really see that type of release in your swing. It looks so powerful. Your bow concept is similiar to Sam Snead's power lawnmower drill. At least the bow part but not the crossbow part. I like yours better. Please let me know when you are giving a clinic in either No. Ca or Nv. I feel like I am late for dinner regarding your great instruction. Can you direct me to the where all this began. I see you are also on golfwrx. Thanks.
I just found the links to these videos through golfwrx. I still haven't had a chance to try this out, but the detailed description and thorough video should help me immensely. Thank you for taking the time to put all these videos up for those of us who need good instruction but don't have a fortune to spend on lessons. It is greatly appreciated.
" I can hardly hear half of what you're saying and the other half is drowned out by the bloody Cockatoos." luv it :) Just another stalker here like Mike Pedersen going through all your videos - pretty cool guy to be stalked by his videos are good. Was pointed to this vid from SITD btw.
Mate, where the hell are ya? What with the wind in the microphone I can hardly hear half of what you're saying and the other half is drowned out by the bloody Cockatoos.... good visual instruction though. Thanks
Terrible audio. Gave up watching after 2 minutes.
Nerra1984 7 months ago
Martin . . . Great video here . . . . you have some forward thinking/original stuff . . . Question . . . a lot of the demonstration you do is on a horizontal-ish plane of motion . . . what do you prescribe for "lowering" the arms down on a more golfy inclined plane? I ACTUALLY make the move you demonstrate in a really golfswing with the hands out and over the plane but the club is back.
Awesome concept here! Good stuff.
12piecebucket 10 months ago
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Hello from Canada, I cant thank you enough for posting this wealth of information.
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weeicemon1953 1 year ago
Hello from Canada, I cant thank you enough for posting this wealth of information.
I believe that the Hogan swing is within my grasp. Great job on your swing put most impressive your students golf swings. Thank You.:)
weeicemon1953 1 year ago
Great video for me because I have always had a tendency to over rotate the club or flip it. It will take some getting used to to develop this type of release and I am sure it starts with getting into the proper position on the B/S. Do you have any other drills that help with this motion. In Mr. Hogan's Five Lessons her shows this type of release on pgs. 94/95. Thanks for this great stuff.
Mark
markcadloni 1 year ago
Great stuff. I can really see that type of release in your swing. It looks so powerful. Your bow concept is similiar to Sam Snead's power lawnmower drill. At least the bow part but not the crossbow part. I like yours better. Please let me know when you are giving a clinic in either No. Ca or Nv. I feel like I am late for dinner regarding your great instruction. Can you direct me to the where all this began. I see you are also on golfwrx. Thanks.
Mark
markcadloni 1 year ago
I just found the links to these videos through golfwrx. I still haven't had a chance to try this out, but the detailed description and thorough video should help me immensely. Thank you for taking the time to put all these videos up for those of us who need good instruction but don't have a fortune to spend on lessons. It is greatly appreciated.
xhibit25 1 year ago
" I can hardly hear half of what you're saying and the other half is drowned out by the bloody Cockatoos." luv it :) Just another stalker here like Mike Pedersen going through all your videos - pretty cool guy to be stalked by his videos are good. Was pointed to this vid from SITD btw.
CBFREE 1 year ago
Mate, where the hell are ya? What with the wind in the microphone I can hardly hear half of what you're saying and the other half is drowned out by the bloody Cockatoos.... good visual instruction though. Thanks
AussieRosie 2 years ago
On the Gold Coast......yeah the cockys are annoying and my apologies for the bad audio. :D
martinez19696 2 years ago
with the birds and wind can't hear a thing bro. how about a voice over?
fredwadegolf 2 years ago
I feel like I'm stalking you, but your emphasis on "showing" the golfer via video how to do it is very effective.
I think when you can "show" someone how to do something, it is MUCH more effective than telling them.
I can't stand if a golf pro just talks it but doesn't show me. If they can't show me, they are not qualified to tell me. Make sense?
Your videos are excellent, and I think your swing method is very doable for most golfers.
MikePedersenGolfTips 2 years ago