Swing the Golf Club and Stop the Fat Shot
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Thanks for your clarification, and good luck with your golf.
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oh btw "I'm here to tell you" is just a figure of speech...nothing to be taken literally...like man that girl look so good she made my eyes pop out....just a figure of speech...
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I have a golf mantra...MUSCLES HAVE MEMORY, POSITIONS DO NOT, ANY POSITION YOU ARE TRYING TO ACHIEVE IN THE GOLFSWING, IF IT IS NOT CONDUCIVE TO THE NATURAL MOVEMENTS OF THE BODY, CONSISTENTLY IT IS NOT GOING TO WORK..yes I have read a lot of books and I'm here to tell you I understand why players don't get better....If a person understand the sequence of motions of the body for the ground up and their natural motions all you have to do is relate them to a swing motion..you cant make the body
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hope you understand what i mean my little girl hit the post button before I had a chance to edit...lol
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chk out time slot .17 and look at address position and compare the hands in relation to the inside of the left leg at impact around time slot 13:54 at impact....i believe this to be so important but yet so over looked....Moreover it is critically important to the proper release of the club through impact. Also it's a consistent point of reference as to where and when the club releases through the ball..
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What alot of instructors fell to understand that the hands do come back to their orginal address position at impact, but only in relation to where they were positioned at address with the body..EXP. Marks hand are positioned just inside his left leg at address as his hips turn in the downswing his left leg shifts it orginal address position; at impact the hand have moved but they are still in relation to the inside of the left leg as they were at address..this is whats not understood of impact
I like your mantra but I'm not sure that communicating to someone "I'm here to tell you" would win you friends and influence decisions.
Sadly after more than 20,000 hours of experience instructing golfers from beginner to tour level and also having a personal library of over 500 golf books that go back 140 years I still can't get myself to believe that there is one way to teach every golfer.
I appreciate that you have your way and believe in it.
That's what makes the world go around. :)
golfconfidencepro 1 month ago
Some very interesting insights about the behavior of the hands in relation to impact.
Out of interest are you a professional golf instructor or an enthusiast?
Reading your comments makes me think that you have read a lot of golf books and I'm just wondering whether you have a golf academy that I would know about.
I really appreciate you spending your time sharing your knowledge and I'm also glad that you're enjoying the swing analysis.
golfconfidencepro 1 month ago
Thanks again for writing a comment. Really good thoughts and I especially like the advice about visualizing the club going back on the wall in the backswing.
golfconfidencepro 1 month ago
Thank you for taking the time to write a comment about this video.
We're so fortunate today that we can share our ideas to the world via youtube and other mediums and I really appreciate people like yourself providing feedback.
I have personally gained great value from sharing my thoughts and also learning from others. Thanks again for commenting and good luck with your game.
golfconfidencepro 1 month ago
Wow it's a while since I heard someone talk about the 'anatomical snuff box.' The author G. Garden Henry was the first author I came across who discussed their involvement in the golf swing. I believe his golf book was called "The Dynamic Anatomy of the Golf Swing" and he was a British surgeon who discussed how the golfers physiology influenced golf swing function. A very interesting book to read. Thanks for your comments and I'm glad you enjoyed the video.
golfconfidencepro 1 month ago
Thanks for your kind remarks about my video analysis. I like you am a big fan of Mark Wilson and although I haven't had the pleasure of meeting him I get the impression he is a really nice guy. Golf is a great game because of the people who play it. Great values really do keep this sport way out in front.
golfconfidencepro 4 months ago