@ElGolfeux . . . .You miss Mike's intent of the lesson with your comment. Anyone can perfect the action of any type of swing with enough practice and talent. We could probably generate a large list of golfers that we quite successful with swings that wouldn't fit a "model of fundamentals" - but that is really a result of talent and practice.
Mike, and all teachers for that matter, operate from a premise that there are a series of generally accepted fundamentals that increase the efficiency of learning and effectiveness of results if learned correctly . .... . . One is much more likely to hit the ball solid and straight if he/ or she has learned to keep the swing on plane.
Otherwise, underplane or overplane swings recquire additional compensations into impact that are harder to do on a consistent level . . . hence the need for talent and practice.
@NickPadwick im sure it was just a simple mistake, he really means come on top of the cone on both the backswing and the downswing. coming inside the cone would produce an insta-hook with too much side spin right to left
at 2:09 you did not come under the cone , did you ???? or this this what you are feeling ???
sulakleo 1 month ago
Serious?
sirazzatron 1 month ago
Starting inside is really bad. Look at Ben Hogan or Sam Snead, without a doubt they would hit the cone, they were quite bad players ;)
And starting more up is bad too, ask Fred Couples or Lee Trevino, they would hit that stick everytime, and they are bad too...
And why posting this and not answering any of the questions?
ElGolfeux 2 months ago
@ElGolfeux . . . .You miss Mike's intent of the lesson with your comment. Anyone can perfect the action of any type of swing with enough practice and talent. We could probably generate a large list of golfers that we quite successful with swings that wouldn't fit a "model of fundamentals" - but that is really a result of talent and practice.
bath4golf 1 month ago
Mike, and all teachers for that matter, operate from a premise that there are a series of generally accepted fundamentals that increase the efficiency of learning and effectiveness of results if learned correctly . .... . . One is much more likely to hit the ball solid and straight if he/ or she has learned to keep the swing on plane.
bath4golf 1 month ago
Otherwise, underplane or overplane swings recquire additional compensations into impact that are harder to do on a consistent level . . . hence the need for talent and practice.
bath4golf 1 month ago
way too much info indian chieftain
tgbryce 2 months ago
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012Jac 2 months ago
Confusing, in your practice swing your downswing is inside the cone but in your actual swing your on the outside of the cone?
NickPadwick 3 months ago
@NickPadwick im sure it was just a simple mistake, he really means come on top of the cone on both the backswing and the downswing. coming inside the cone would produce an insta-hook with too much side spin right to left
TheRealDanielYee 2 months ago
too much
swingtrade2 5 months ago 5