Jeff Ritter Golf - Sample Lesson

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Jeff Ritter shares just how quickly you can improve your golf swing! For more information, visit www.jeffrittergolf.com. Download the Jeff Ritter Golf App FREE by visiting the iTunes App Store!

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  • Thanks for your question. As you can see, he made the change quite effectively. Keep in mind, if you want the ball flight to change, you have to do "something" that's going to make a "real difference." I never assume that someone can't easily learn to adapt and improve quickly. The key to making a big change at a fast pace is really in the way you communicate it to the student. Yes, it's going to feel awkward, but when it looks better and flies better, that's all you need to inspire someone!

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  • Great lesson does this drill work with the driver? Would love to see a sample lesson on the driver.

  • jeff you rock!

  • @jritter5 Really good stuff. Learned more in 10 minutes than I have in a yr. w my instructor. Need to come to Phoenix!

  • Hi Jeff, Another great lesson example. The pupil really seesm to have grasped the concept of the swing changes very easily. One question, Would this be a normal amount of changes you make in a 45 minute lesson. 1.Grip change from palm to more fingers 2. More forward tilt in posture 3. soften increase wrist elbow bend 4. baseball feel/ swing low and left sensation post impact. I am a little suprised that you would change so much in that time.

    what are your thoughts?

  • Nice lesson Jeff. 

  • These vids are Great!! Thanks for all the time and effort you put into this...

    Much appreciated!

  • Another hole in one Jeff! Great video - as usual simple, clear and effective.

    This, as with your other videos, was very helpful.

    I finally figured out what you meant by "hands in front, hands behind"

    Just one thing that I wonder about is more 'classic' teachers like Jim McLean (who in general seem over complicated) talk of the club shaft pointing to the center of the chest (arms staying in synch with the torso) during the first part of the take away. What is your point of view on this please?

  • Another great video lesson Jeff, thank you so much for providing all of these vids to us for FREE! You have turned my game around after i actually thought of giving it away. Thanks again!

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