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@Deftard give me a break! he's got the stones to put himself on camera for millions to critique. he's not a robot--he's human. i'm sure he relies on feel more than mechanics. and i'm willing to bet a lot of his vids are geared towards beginners and intermediates. give him a break. or better yet step up to the plate and let us all watch you swing the bat!
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Thank you for saving my chipping life with the "Rock your shoulders advice!"
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On playing lessons with the pros, goosen tells mark walberg to use the pendulum motion without the pivot if i recall correctly. Do different players just have different preferences and how is it normally taught?
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I dident know Matthew mcconaughey was a golf teacher
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Thnx for your tip on chipping! Looking forward to working on this drill on the practice facility.
I also wanted to thank you for making vast improvements to my iron game with your swing plane explanation and drills. I've shot consistently in the mid-to-low 80's and recently had a round of 77!!! Thnx again.
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He seen that in one of Lee Trevino's video... I have that video but I havent posted...
But that's a Lee Trevino Tip.
Junior Bisono
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hey jeff,,,, get a wind screen for your microphone,,, tx
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Jeff sounds like Phil Helmulth
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instruction is spelled wrong. nice video!
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Great video!! Thanks for putting out this lesson!! This crazy chipping to me is the hardest shot in the game!!
So I just want to confirm, he advises to use the same swing everytime but a different club for different distances correct?
Thanks!
spyder357 2 years ago
In general, a good way to develop an understanding of distance control is to try a few clubs with the same basic swing to see the "difference" in roll varying clubs provide. In reality, you will need to incorporate feel into the equation creating varying swings for exact distance control.
jritter5 2 years ago
Jeff needs to perform the same way he is teaching.
1. He uses wrists in his "arm only swing" example 3:13 of the video
2. He has an open stance to the target line and the club face example 4:09
Jeff is not a bad teacher just needs to watch his own videos
Deftard 2 years ago
The general idea for chipping is an arm driven swing, however, some wrist action is helpful depending on distance. The technique in the video is correct even though I explained as "basically" a no wrist motion. The stance for me personally is as square as possible, but I did not say a touch open, no closed would be "incorrect." Golf is an art form which needs a lot of flexibilty in how we play each shot. Each lesson should not be taken as 100% "literal" as long as the ideas produce results.
jritter5 2 years ago 6