 Felly, wrth gwrs ei gweld i'n gweithio â'r gwyened i'r gwynddoedd fel rhoi'r gwynd, gyda'r ddweud o gwydd y taethau syniadau lleol iawn yma ar gwynd y ffave gwynd yw'r gwynd. Yn y fideo,'r ysgrifennu'n Alex Elliott-Golf, rwy'n golygu chi'r gwynd yn gwahanol yma. Felly, y ffacol o ddwych o ddweud o'r ddweud o'r ddweud o gwynd, sy'n fwy fydd iawn i'r gwynd o'r gwynd o'r ddweud o'r gwynd syniadau'n gwahanol, ac di wych yn y gwneud y maen nhw yn gyffredinol. Felly ydy'r gweithio yn gweithio y flanc ddweud fyddai hwnnw sy'n helpu yn iheithio y neidio'r gweithio mewn o'r plwr yn eu ddweud i gael a ddysgu'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio. Dewis iawn ddweud y gwale a'n helpu ei eich adrwyniadau gwèl mewn y teh a ddylau gyda fi yn ymlaid y mae'r rhan i wyf yn Farn Aron. Felly gallwch i'n gwahodd yma yw'r gweithio gafodd ac yn fydde i'w gweithio'r dweud o'r adres sy'n gallu'n gweithio ar y dyfodol, ac mae'n ddim yn ymellodd. Mae'n meddwl ar y dyfodol, felly mae'r gweithio yma yn ymddangos Alex Elliott'r gweithfeyddau. Felly gallwch chi ddim yn yn iawn, ac wrth gweithio'r gweithio'r gweithfeyddau yn y gweithfeydd yma, mae go iawn i'r gweithfeydd Alex Elliott a'r gweithfeyddau ar gyfer gweithfeyddau I can guarantee that will help your golf game. The one thing this focuses on is your setup position with driver in hand. Trust me, it changes significantly, but with obvious benefits really, and it's how you address the ball. Now, as we normally would, I'm going to position the ball in front of my, just inside of my left lead foot. Standard position where I put my ball for driver. byddai i gael ddweud wedi cael ei ddweud. Maen nhw'n golygu hefyd, a hwnna ddim ingõe di amlwg ar ydyllgymifiable. A i gael eich gyda ni'n ei ddweud, a rwy'n credu mi ddweud i gael ddweud yn y ddweud i'n iawn. Ond ydi'r ddweud er gan wych, mae'r gweithio'n port hon i ddweud i'n dweud i ddweud i'r ddweud i'n ddweud. If we deliver our low point down here, or back here, then the obvious thing we're going to do is start to hit the ball on the upswing. That in itself would produce very, very positive results and very, very positive results when you compare to the opposite, which is teing up this way and the potential of hitting down on the ball, which as we know can be a huge negative. So the first thing it does is encourage you to hit the ball on the upswing. But that is only one of the positives of this new John Rahm setup and the second one being just where the clubface is in that impact position in terms of being open or closed. And it's quite simple really, it'll be more closed. Now why is that a positive? Well because most average golfers hit a wide open clubface slice, which means basically if going back to our sort of standard position, we swing as normal. Come in at the low point the chances are our clubface is open. Set up with that position just two clubbeds further back and what happens you're further in in terms of the swing of the arc of the swing. And as you know, naturally the further you go in that swing, you can't help but do anything else but start to close that clubface up. So it does two things. Like I said, we're hitting on the up and now all of a sudden there's a potential that we're closing that clubface a little, which is meaning that we're also not going to fade that ball. Now don't get me wrong, these things need practice is not a case of standing up here, moving your clubbed back to spaces and all of a sudden we're going to be finding the middle of the fairway like John Rahm. And let's also not kid ourselves that individual lessons are always going to be specific to your particular swing, but we also can't ignore that I've been trying this the last few rounds. And these little bits of nugget of information might just be the key to unlocking your game. And in this case, it certainly helped me and I know that if you give this one a try, I think you'll be pretty impressed. Right, let's give it a go and see if we can actually find a fairway. I'm going to take a step back a second. So I'm going to aim sort of at the bridge which is centre of the fairway and I'm going to keep my standard position at first. So all I'm doing is my normal set-up position. I'm addressing a ball where I normally would and then I'm just going to take it a couple of clubs back, club heads back that is and then see if we can execute the swing from here. Well, I'll tell you what, I said it was on the bridge that has not moved from the bridge. Now the first hope is first of all that ball stops. I said it was on the bridge and it has not moved in terms of the line. Well, what did it do and why did that happen? Today's video is brought to you in association with Channel Travel Partner Glencore Golf. And this week they've sent me out onto the Algarve in Portugal where I will be playing three different golf courses. Cinta de Val, Cinta de Ria and Cinta de Sima. And I'll be staying in nearby Tvera at the AP Cabanas Resort. The hotel is a modern design with stunning rooms and balcony views to match. And this resort has an all-inclusive option. Pour yourself a beer, a glass of wine and take the hassle out of golf trip planning. The nearby town of Tvera is just minutes away. Today's video is shot at Cinta de Val, which is quite simply a beautiful golf course in superb condition. And a clubhouse perfect for post-round drinks with a view. So if you want more information about this golf trip itself or any other that you might be considering planning right now, then please head over to GlencoreGolf.com for some more booking information. First of all, a big noticeable thing for me is how much I sort of accelerated through the ball and almost pushed off. And what I mean by that is because my clubhead is starting back from the ball, I felt like I sort of needed to start moving forward again, which is a huge positive. Alternatively, I'm sort of at my normal address position and I've got the potential of hitting down on the ball. I needed to make sure that I shifted my weight and got myself through the ball and straight away what that did was brought that clubface up in terms of hitting the ball on an upward strike, which was really good. Ball flight really good. But it was the fact that as you know, I hit a fade on pretty much all of my shots on driver in particular. That ball did not move and I have to say I played in a program last Friday. I adopted this after watching a video from Alex last week. And I thought I'll give it a go. Why not? I hadn't even tried it on the practice range first driver the day it worked and obviously I carried on with it and I've been having huge success with it since. So don't forget the recap. It's quite simple. I mean, this is not a technical video. It's not something when I watch Alex's videos, they're very short and sweet. They're like I said, I keep using this word a little nugget of information that can just unlock a little bit in your game. So again, recap dead easy. We're going at this ball like John Rahm is the potential. We're going to take our normal position. We're going to move the driver head back by sort of almost two stops if you like. And then once we get there or we're doing swing as normal, let your club head do its thing and then just see what kind of positive action it has on your ball and where it goes down a fairway. That's the hope at least anyway. Right. The response to the first one of these was really good. Don't forget this is the third series, but we've not done them for quite some time. And the idea is I'm going to be bringing these to you every single week. So for the time being, every Friday you're going to see at least one of these videos and perhaps another one in the week during the summer when we're all out practicing our game and I keep watching lots of videos and I'm going to try them out for myself from all the top YouTubers out there and see if I can relay that information once I've tried them out for myself. Right. Big thing I would ask for. Please consider subscribing, hitting that like button, give me some feedback. If you go away and tested, come back to the video and let me know if this was successful or not for you because don't forget your fellow golfer will read those comments if he sees it's working for other people, he might go and give it a go for himself. Just don't tell your mates. Anyway, right. Thanks for watching. I'll see you all tomorrow night.