 welcome back to another episode of testing the tips, where I as an average golfer, try out some of the tips from the leading golf YouTubers out there and we've got another beauty today, it's from Danny Morde and he's going to tell us a secret to how nobody tells you how to hit this thing straight, so who doesn't want to hit their driver's straight but it's a damn tough old job and like I said Danny Mord's going to teach us o'r clywbodaeth ym mhwynt gwybod.現在 Nathenreolau yn ddisgwyl gynnig. Nid yn rhoi gwuredd o'r ddau, ond nid yn ei wneud o'r ddweud o'r ffordd erbyn yn y ddiwedd, ac yn y ffordd yr cyffredin, yn y ddweud o'r ddweud o'r ddweud. Ond o'r ddweud o'r ddweud, dwi'n cael ei wneud o'r ddechu'r cyffredin. Rwyf, nid yw'n golygu i'n golygu ydi'r ddweud o'r ddiwedd困gell, cyhoch ei gwyllgoi'r gwylltio gwyllwg pobl yn bach o'n iawn i hurtio'i gweithio'r gweithio, ond mae'n rhywbeth fel athig gyda am ysgoliannol. A bod yn yw'n digon o'n gwybod yw'i gweithio yng nghylch o'r gweithiau'r hynod yn y casg rhai ennyddol, a'r mawr yn ddewr gweithio'r gweithio bydd yn yn ni'n yn dweud y bobl ac mae'r pwyg yn yfynllun gweithio'r gweithio'r gweithio'r gweithio. i'n ddweud bod ei ddechrau. a lle mae wedi ei bod yn tynnu o'r fideo hyn a wedi ddweud y mwneud y gallu gyfair'si ar gyfer y ddechrau ymateb yn cyffredig o'r ddechrau'r ymlaes a mae'n ddweud yn cyffredig a wedi eithaf y sefydlu ond i ardyn nhw'n gweithio ar gyffredig Yr unrhyw angen y dyfyn nhw yw pleiddiwyr ymwneud i ddim yn dangos y bodwy yr arlennu a mae yn cael advantages Felly, mae'n gwybod eich bod – mae'r ffordd ychydig eich bod yn ymddydd ymddydd yng nghymru. A mae'n gwybod eich ddweud y cyflog ar ei ddeunydd pethau o'i ddweud. Felly, os ydych chi'n gwybod o'r gwybod ymddydd ar y gwaith ymddydd yw'r gwybod yw'r gwbl hefyd, mae'n cael ei ddweud â'r gwybod yn gwybod, ac mae'n gwybod yn gwybod ar y gwybod, mae'n gwybod hefyd hynny i ddiwodd o'r gwybod ymdddydd, o'r Gorll Gwyrdraeth ym Ngorllwch, oherwydd,fenny'n gweld fi'n ateb yn ddewww ychwanegol, a os ydych yn gweithio'r gwybod y mae'n dra i'r drws, a dyna'n wneud hyn fydd gweithio'r gwybod. Y gwybod yw'r gwybod yw eich gwybod yw hefyd yw ei fwy o'r gwybod, dwi'n neud o'r gyfer ymwyl yn rhanfot i'r hyn i ddim yn oed yn y gwybod â'i llwyngig yw os yw'r gwybod ddim yn roedd yn leirio, gweithio, gael gwybod i gyd. Be gyd yn hynny o'r ddweud o'r hynny oherwydd o'r gwybod i gwybod o'r ddau.UR yn hynny oedd y byddwn yn gwneud, neu ddim yn hynny oedd yn gwneud o'r ddweud o'r ddweud o'r gwybod. Mae'r ddaeth ei gwithi ar wrth gwrth ei ddweud o'r ddweud o'r ddweud o'r ddweud. Yn ystod, yr ydym yn mynd i'n ei ddweud o'r ddweud o'r ddweud o'r ddweud o'r ddweud o'r ddweud. Ac mae'n gael ddani sydd y ddechrau'n gyntaf o'r rhai ddweud ac mae'n ddweud o'i ddweud o'i ddweud o'r ddweud mae'n gweld. Dydyn ni'n gwybod y ddweud o'r ddweud, o'r ddweud yn gyntaf. Felly mae'n gyntaf o'r ddweud o'r ddweud o'r ddweud. Rwy'n gwybod yma oherwydd, a ddigon o'n gwybod y ball o'r ddweud o'r ddweud o'r ddweud. Now if you look at that close up now you can see the angle of the club face is very much pointing down the left. The idea is quite simple to eradicate the slice and hit that wall in a straight shot. What we're doing is effectively looking to try and keep that at a flush impact location. Now I've got issues with this and I'm gonna give it a go now and I'll try it and see what happens for me, Ond y llwyddiad mewn ymwyllwys yw'n ffordd y cyfnod, maen nhw'n ffordd o'r problem o'r myfyrwyr yn y myfyrwyr yw ychydig yn ymwyllgor yn y llain, a mae'n gofynu'n gweithio'n gwybod i'r wybod ymlaen oherwydd gyd ymwyllgor, felly rwy'n meddwl nhw. Dwi'n cael ei bod yn ymwyllwy, rwy'n cael ei dda i'n rhoi gwirio'r idea hefyd, rwy'n cael ei gweithio'r llwyddiad, a'n cael ei ddod yw'r rhagiau, I'm going to see what it does to the ball flight. Right, we'll just move to one side of our pretty little pan. I'm not sure I've picked the best hole to try this on. We've got a lot of water to potentially lose a number of golf balls. Right, so I'm going to get very much that sort of toe in. So now I'm going to grip the club. I'm going to open my stance up and like I said, for me, I feel like I'm aiming inside left of those bunkers on my left hand side. So let's see what happens when I adopt this. Well, maybe Danny, I take it back because that has worked absolutely incredibly well. I drove the ball a little bit too far if anything off this forward tee that we're using for this demonstration purposes. But yeah, really impressed. You can tell that I've not tried that before. I watched the video, looked at the idea and slightly questioned it, but already that has eradicated any sort of slice. And I basically drilled that ball quite effectively, really impressed with what that did. So don't forget, let's go back over to our little bit of a arc here that we've created. And that idea is we've got that centre ball and you're going to have the benefit of this arc. You're going to have to visualise it. But getting to your standard position, close that face in and then adopt your grip. And effectively, like I said, what we're doing is by the time the club head itself arrives at impact, it should in theory be square and therefore just eradicating that bit of being the opposite, which is open and hitting that slice. So that's the first tip in which to try and get you to hit straighter drive. 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 Apeca Banas 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 Ria, which you can only describe as a hidden gem on Portugal's Algarve. As you can see, some stunning views of the ocean and plenty of water to avoid. 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. Right, okay, so second step is about the ball position itself. So he offers up three different concepts here in terms of straightening out your drives. Maybe one of them will work for you, maybe the others won't. It's important you try them all, but this is phase two, and so you've not the sort of hooded face hasn't worked for you. Maybe try this, and it's about the ball position. Now, like I said before, we would normally stand with a sort of ball inside left heel. That's what we all understand as being a correct position. The problem is with that, and Lewis touched on this in a video a few weeks ago where we were trying to hit a lower flight with our driver. He sort of suggested that a lot of golfers aren't athletic enough to sort of move and get that club head to the correct impact location when you've got the driver ball position as far forward in your stance as what is known as sort of standard. And also, the other thing to make sure is that it is inside your heel, and it's not any further forward because I've seen a lot of golfers again where this ball starts to creep forward. That's horrendous in terms of that open club face. And again, think about that path and that slice potential. The further you put that forward, the worse it can get. So, back looking at this, kind of like, that's my centre ball. What I'm now looking at doing is moving the ball back in my stance. Now, what I want to try and do, or what Danny suggests you do, it's not quite centre of stance, but we may be moving it back an inch or two from that inside of the heel again. You can't go too far back because otherwise we're potentially putting a descending blow on the drive. And again, that can have a real negative impact. So, it might be something you want to work on, but all it really means is we've got a better chance of potentially delivering that club head square it through impact and hitting our drive straighter. I'm going to move to the ball behind me and see if we can put that theory to the test. And what I will be doing is aiming directly over the water a little bit more of an angle which is a braver move for that first drive. I think we've driven it too far and perhaps ended up in that long rough. I don't want to be too bold because this is again the first time I've tried this so we're going to sort of, that's where I'm prepared to go to. And as you can see, that's quite a bit further back than I would be used to. I've just got to be careful we're not hitting that, like I said, with a bit of a downward blow. Right, let's give this one a go. Well, that's going in the water. That's going in the water. I don't think that's going to carry. Have we got the splash? Yes, we've got the splash. It almost carried to be fair. But the noticeable thing for me there was I did feel very uncomfortable in that position and I did feel as though I was delivering that a little bit behind me. The thing I will say as the real positive is again it was a really straight drive. There was no curvature in the ball both left or right and maybe my alignment would have been better suited to where I started off with that first demonstration and we would have covered it quite comfortably. But interestingly enough, the sort of closing of the club face worked far better for me. Now, there is a third explanation that Danny gives, which I'm not going to include in this video. The main takeaway I've got from it is going back to this arc. And it's a basic understanding of how the club head travels. So, if you take nothing else from the video, because like I said, I was sceptical. Okay, the towing bit has kind of worked for me, but I was a little bit sceptical about what that then leads to further down the line if it's kind of one problem then leads to another. But who knows, you give it a go. But the basic thing that I really like from this is just understanding the path in which the driver travels on and maybe more importantly what happens to the club face itself. So, understanding that once you're in that position, as soon as you're in our standard driver position, we're starting to hit on the up, but then what's happening is that club face is starting to shut down. So, to keep it remaining square, we've got to really understand exactly where our ball position is and exactly what our club head is doing at impact. Now, as I always say, that is my interpretation of Danny's video and like he's an absolute genius in terms of explaining these things. So, my suggestion would be this, go and check out the link below, have a look at all the three suggestions he makes and see what you make of it. But I would certainly give these a try and understanding where that club face is through impact with driver I think will help you hit straighter drives. Right, as ever, thanks for watching and thanks for the comments so far. Everybody's loving the test and the tips here. You've got plenty more to come from all the leading golf YouTubers out here. This hole, by the way, is Kinta de Maria on the Algarve in Portugal. I'm here with Glencore Golf and I'll always a little bit overcast this morning. This is some golf course. Right, thanks for watching. I'll see you tomorrow night.