 Y clywed o bobl y dyfodol, ac mae'n cynnig dros o clywed r Wertys i gefnwys i'r tynedd ac y dyfodol yw'r bobl sy'n iawn i'r plosus bwy enw! Nid yw ei ddweud yn unig yn ymddi gyda'ch ffas unol sydd o gydag yn erbyn gyda i fusnes? Y dyfodol yw'n gwybod yna'n tynedd a syniad iddyn nhu'n gwath, mae'n gwybod serfwyr Thong Sergooto yw yw Cymru gyda hynny. Mae'n rhoi'r mhag i'w bocs o'r frog wedi bod yn fawr hwnnw. Mae'n rhoi'n rhoi'n roi'r canel YouTube yn ei gwybod a mae'n rhoi'n rhoi'r gofswing yn gwybod fel gwahanol. Mae'n rhoi'n rhoi hwnnw i'n rhoi i gyd yn ymryd i'r cyntafol a'r tyndoedd yn cyfrifio'ch cychwynn nhw. Ond mae'n rhoi'n rhoi hefyd o'r... Mae'n rhoi'n rhoi'n rhoi'n rhoi'n rhoi hwnnw sy'n gwneud â'r gofswin.็n y gallwn dod i'r eu gêm yn gyfer iawn yn dwylaeth y golffbawl yn cael ei awwyr. Rwyf wedi'u gwybod gyda eu ran ymddangos, ac sy'n gwybod ydych chi'n ystafell? Mae y dryf ynivan cyflym ac yn ymgyrch i'r peirio. Ac rwy'n ei gwybod, nech merthio. Y cysylltu ar mwy o'r rai pethau yn cyflwyno'n gwybod, ond os yw yw'n ei wneud yw y gwahodd ond y ffordd sy'n cymdeithasol i'r ffordd yma yng Nghymru yw'r ffordd yn cael ei ddweud o'r rhan. mae'r ddweud yw yw? Mae'n fwy fидd yw'r ysgol yn y gwybod ar y gwaith gyda'r gulfa ar gyfer y bach swing a ddwy'r gwybod iddyn nhw'n gwneud o'r ffordd o'r ffordd yn ateb. Felly, y gallwn y pethau gwahanol ychydig, ymdambol gyda'r bod yma ymdangol, r�bwysedd yr adeg yna, yn ôl yn cyfynion â'r maith i ddiwn, ac r�bwysydd yma yn ei wahanol i ddiweddob, yr adeg yna ymdangol. Roeddwn i'n ddiweddau i ddweud hynny i dywedd appeth. Mae ydym yn fydig arno hynny byddwyd, ddweud y gallwn roi gwneud тогоeth nhw, ac i ddim yn ei ddweuddych yn ddig yn ddigyn. Felly ddod y gwhent, yn ddinkaredd ar gyfer iawn ac yn ddim yn ddinkar. Rydw i'n meddydd cael Llyfrgellol y cwmwr yn ei ddinkar i ni'n gwybod i'ch bod lanioon llwyddiol a'i ddinkarioion llwyddiol a'n ddinkaridol, ac mae'n hwyl i'n rhanion ar w 물ach hwn. Gydych chi'n byw'r problem y ddinkar, rydych chi'n maes am gwybod i'ch bobl byddorol yn hynb o'r blaen. I'r hun egg, dyna'n gydag rydych chi'n ddicol dim byddorol a'n gwyb. I'm likely going to be stuck behind the ball a little bit and it's going to severely impact on the result of how I hit the golf ball. So how do I ensure then that I stay over the ball in a better position and it's quite simple. I just forget about everything else in terms of where my hands are going, what I'm doing in terms of follow through and I'm stripping it right back down. I'm only going to have one thought process for this next round that I'm going to play golf. My left shoulder is going to be the key and the left shoulder is going to come under my chin and it's going to stop directly over the ball. So I'll take some practice swings and I'll get there and I'll start to see where my chin is. Now if I'm starting to move off, which I can often do with my practice warm-up, I know that's not right. So I'll get back to the ball and concentrate on where your left chin is. Now I know that sounds really simple. I get it because when I watch it I thought, Jesus Christ, this can't be a video. This is just like all you're doing is where's your left chin. But then I tried it. Now I'd also try and pair this with another video. I said don't take a lot of swing thoughts out but these two tie in together. There's a link above right now that takes you to a video where we put a tee peg just in front of the ball and it's about making sure you strike down on your irons and that you try and get your low point forward of the ball. And all I've been doing on the golf course is taking those two thought processes. And that's all I'm trying to do. You'll see my scuff in the ground is just after the ball. So shoulder, you'll see how solid that is. I'll carry the green by the way where we're a long way too far forward. But there's two things. Just how good was that strike, how straight was the ball flight. You'll also notice I'll get a bit of a close-up afterwards. You'll see where my ball's position and where the divot is is after the ball. So my low point, my low point is there simply because I've managed all one of the main reasons I feel is because I've stayed over the ball. I've stayed in a good position which allows me to deliver a little bit of lag, a little bit of compression subconsciously. So I'm not trying to do anything. I'm not concentrating on what I'm doing with my hands. I'm not trying to compress the ball. But just by staying in this position, I'm therefore just coming down and I'm compacting the ball. And as I said at the beginning of this video, it is so damn simple. I'll tip my hat to Tom Seguto because all his videos are the same. They're very, very simple and my video's going to end. That's it. That's it. Today's video is done. But I want you to go on the golf course and I want you to have one thought process that's where your left shoulder is as a right-handed golfer. Obviously, right shoulder as a left-handed golfer. Where does it get to? Where is it over the ball? Just concentrate on that one thing alone and come back to me next week and tell me how much impact it's had on the quality of your strike. And I guarantee it will be vastly improved. Right. Thanks to Tom. Go and check out his channel if you don't think my explanation was good enough. Go and see the initial original video rather and listen to Tom. But I think it's very straightforward. I think I can relay that one okay. But go and have a look at it. Go and support Tom's channel as well. And talking of support, if you're new to this channel, I'm an average golfer just like you. I watch lots of YouTube tuition videos and I try them myself and then I try and interpret them and relay them back to my audience. And hopefully along the way that I get a better golfer and you do as well. That's the hope and that's the thought process of the Test in the Tips channel. So I'd appreciate any support and if you consider subscribing, it would of course be greatly appreciated. That's what you've done. Simple, very effective. Concentrate on that left shoulder. Get it under your chin. I'll see you all soon.