 Mae'n rydyn ni, rydyn ni'n gweithio ei gweithio'r newydd o'r chyflwynt, gyda'r gweithiau'r gwyfnodd, ac mae'n gwneud yna'r gwynggolffa'r gweithio. Mae'r gwyfnodd gweithio'r gwyfnodd mewn gwneud i gael chi'n gwyfnodd a'ch ddweud na dwi'n golygu gyda'r gwyfnodd gwyfnodd ar hwnna? Ac mae'r gwyfnodd gweithio'r gwyfnodd yn ei regard. mae'r talu stil wedi'i gael arddangos, ac mae'r talu ymlaen. Felly, ar y gallwn gwahanol, ar Y Cardin Park, ac na dwi'n gweithio'n gwybod i'r llun o'r twyddi'r twyddi'r talu lle ei ddweithio, a gwnaeth bod yn gweithio'r twyddi, ac'r ddweithio'r twyddi'r twyddi'r twyddi, a'r twyddi'r twyddi'r twyddi ar gyfer, yn gweithio'r twyddi'r twyddi'r twyddi'r twyddi, Felly mae'r bwysig yn ddweud i'r llesen chi, ac mae'n gweithio'r gwaith ar gyfer y llyfr yn ymwysig o'r rhan o'r cyffredinol yma, byddai'n gweithio'n gweithio'n cyffredinol. Ond yma, mae'n dweud i'r cyffredinol yma, mae'n ddweud i'r ddweud i'r cyffredinol yma, a'n ddweud i'n ddweud i'r ddweud i'r ddweud i'r ddweud i'r ddweud i'r ddweud i'r gulfswing. Throw-in ddweud i'n ddweud i'r ddweud o'r cyffredinol. Castells o'r lefwgsig... Llwyddu일y'r dig recipe'n ar��고b iawn i'r f explicitidHD fynd sy'n godd y peth i'ua't drosREFT hatte. but it will do my best to explain it. At the lowest point right now, where my arms are fully extended and the club touching the ground that would be the lowest point of my swing. What we need to understand is where that low point is and how it affects your ball striking in terms of irons, fairway, woods and drivers because the key is it differs. If you watch most of the best plays in the world when the striking irons, they'll hit ball first ac rydyn ni ac yn dod bod drwy'r drwg yn hyn ychydig rydyn nhw yn ddifes oherwydd oherwydd'r ddiwrnod eich drefnol ar gyfer oherwydd oherwydd i mi, ryw wnaeth ni'n gweithio i'r ddeudio ar gyfer rhai iawn ac yn dda'i weithio i fynd i'r ddeunydd grandmaol er mwyn i'r ddan, ac mae'n gallu mynd i dda'r ddweud yn eich ddweud o'r sprin ac yn ddweud o'r rhai wlad zombies o'r boll arno o'r trefnol, ac yn ygrau y lyw yn probydwyr Felly, rydyn ni'n mynd i'r drill, ac rydyn ni'n mynd i'n gweithio'r cwyan arall, a'r idea was to start it sort of four inches or so behind the ball. Take, assume your normal position and the idea was to make sure that you don't hit that cwyan. And believe me, even at two or three four inches behind the ball it made, it was challenging. And from the first times that I did it we were striking the cwyan, it was flipping up into the air. But what it soon did, it made me first of all shift my weight a little bit more to the left. It made sure that I really went into the ball in terms of that transfer of weight if you like. And very soon my low point change from being behind the ball to an inch or so after the ball. So the drill itself really worked, but the important bit for you is what did it do in terms of results. And what it meant was a much purer, crisper strike. The noise of the strike was better. The ball flight was different, it was a more penetrating ball flight. But it was a great tip and the tip is as simple as that. Place the cwyan behind the ball. Gradually move it just a little bit further forward as you get a little bit better at that drill. Obviously you can't do that when you're out on the fairways. You've got to get some visual in your head, put a mark in behind the ball and do exactly the same thing. We'll try one shot here on this par 4 approach shot at Cardin Park and we'll see if we can, well, put on money where our mouth is. I've leaked the ball out to the right, but the strike was clean. Not the best of results, but the point being, and I think even if we come down closer, maybe we've got it on the other camera there, you'll see that divot taken, small divot at least, but we're certainly after the ball in terms of low point. But again, I go back to the intro. It doesn't give you the perfect shot, but it does help me understand the fundamentals of the game and that's key. Now one of the next videos which I find highly useful was from Mr Shortgame and obviously it was about Shortgame and it was about chipping. It was about understanding a very simplistic way of using the bounce of the soul to help you get that ball sort of popped up and airborne. And I think points remembering this and I'll reference it at the end is that it does exactly that. This is about getting the ball up and high. So it's a very much a one-dimensional shot and I must admit I fell guilty or fell into the trap rather of sort of wanting to execute this shot all the time once I'd mastered it, but in essence it was about sort of using the bounce of the soul, concentrating again on the area just behind the ball, opening the clubface up a little bit and really sort of hitting using the bounce to hit the ground underneath. We've got a little bit of wet ground there so that's not quite bouncing as such, but the essence again was this same thing about the low point, but understanding that even though you were setting up to the ball with the sort of blade of the club, leading edge of the club rather, almost halfway up the ball, you had to have trust in that bounce and it would do exactly as intended which is like I said, pop that ball up high. I'll link all the descriptions to these videos in the footage below because in the information below rather, because you'll need to see the full detail of how this exactly works, but essentially like I said lay that clubface open a little bit, blade of the club or leading edge of the club, literally pointing to halfway to the ball. We've got a nightmare situation we decided to give ourselves here, I've just said to Hannah, but we'll give it a go. Get up, get up! Well it got up and it did what it was supposed to do, we didn't quite give it enough, we've got a 58 degree wedge there and like I said, just using that bounce of the soul, letting it slide underneath, baffled me as to why we didn't thin it, like I said with that address position being right in touch with the kind of the leading edge of the club, but it doesn't trust me, it works, you've got a lot of commitment, swing, hit behind the ball if you like, let that bounce do its work and like I said, it pops the ball up high, but as I said just a little minute earlier, it's not for every situation and it can get one of those ones because we like to see that high floaty one, we go to it all the time and that's something you must not do. Right so after sharpening up our short game thanks to Mr Short came, we moved on to a video from Matt Taylor and this again was about this low point situation that we've seen in the irons, but this time the video was about never top a fairie wood again and that sounded good to me because it's, although it's not something I suffer from, one thing I can do quite often is get off the bottom grooves a little bit, sometimes a little bit low, so this tip was interesting and again like I said it was about concentrating on that low point and how you changed that low point for fairie woods. Now I would have thought with a fairie wood you'd always hit it with a kind of upward blow so that would be low point behind the ball but in fact it wasn't, it was again, well this is very much taking it from a fairie lie, not off the tee I should stress. You put a tee in the ground which is maybe, I don't know what that is, a couple of inches in front of the ball onto the target line and the idea with this is you concentrate on trying to hit that tee peg. Now once again we can't do that in the real game so you have to visualise something but the idea again simple as we did with the iron it was transferring that low point so that it became after the ball. You think again you're going to take a divot, you think but again the base of the soldier slides along the ground so it's not something that actually happens but like I said it significantly changes or did change ball flight when we got this one right and it was a really nice shot to watch so we'll give that one a bit of a go and see if we can execute it. Better than we did the first iron shot on the video. Absolutely rip that, maybe make the green and we're a long way out as well. It's just crept on front edge and it actually did take a little bit of a divot and we've got a camera right against the ball there which should be able to see that we shifted that tee peg and done exactly what was expected. So the idea is simple, it just again keeps you a little bit more centred in terms of not swaying which is again sort of eradicates that issue with the swing and make sure you're attacking that ball at impact again which gets you off that back foot onto the front foot. So it kind of does a number of different things but in essence like I said what it did for me it got a much stronger ball flight, much better sound it just feels like it fires out there. It was one of the most enjoyable tips that I've taken onto the course it's been working really well for me. Right so following on from that understanding of the low point which is really one of the key factors in my understanding of a swing process just a little bit better and whereas I said earlier in the video it's more about fundamentals and actually specifics to your swing the next bit for me was driver and the driver is a different position in terms of its low point where you want it to be and you want to be hitting the ball very much on the upswing and I understood that but it was kind of a drill that was looking at how you then move your low point to after the ball when we were looking at those sort of fairway woods and irons to behind the ball with driver and the first thing was really about the kind of setup so again just a little bit of a head behind the ball at a slight angle of tilting the spine rather we sort of all know the ball position in terms of just inside that left foot and the sort of weight distribution just slightly changed but the big thing for me was where that low point was being it was a drill that was concentrating on the low point being sort of four inches behind the ball some masking tape that we stripped behind the ball and that was our sort of visual that we looked for so it was practice swings with kind of our visual low point being sort of around this area here which is again where I'm just trying to hit the ground a little bit so again making sure that we're then rising up and hitting that ball on very much the upswing so it was the same then when you got to address even though obviously addressing the ball here the concentration was maybe four inches behind the ball I'm actually facing the wrong way on the tee so what I'll do now, we've got some bad light right now I'll turn round and I'll attempt to hit the ball we've got a camera behind me and I'll try and execute what I'm talking about that was a pretty decent ball to be fair a fairly high ball flight and that was the other thing that I just reverted back to the original video that we did the one thing that was noticeable was the ball flight change significantly it also helped in launch and I think with driver again that can be a significant issue for a number of us average golfers so once again a tip that wasn't specific to my swing but just made me understand the basic fundamentals of low point and how that impacts from irons into fairway woods and then into driver are a whole lot different so the question was do YouTube golf tips actually work and I think for me that taking in the right context yes they absolutely do even if you just look at the small examples that we've taken here today then for me absolutely they do and they've certainly helped my game no doubt about it but understanding fundamentals of the game is the way I would describe it not necessarily about it you know I've still got a very flat back swing I've still come over the top I've got a bit of a loop at the top of the downswing all and things are incorrect in terms of my own personal swing and is YouTube videos going to help that I think a perfect example that was the first shot with the iron tip still managed to leak one out to the right hand side so these aren't perfect fixes they're not miracle workers they're not going to cure any great problem with your swing but like I said for me they help you understand if you've got the knowledge or the understanding to take little bits that you can adapt into your own game then I think they can really be good and helpful and useful right that's me done another video here on the Cheshire course at Cardin Park another gorgeous day and thank you for watching my request would be in the comments that as I've said with all the tip videos if you've had some success with tips then please put them in the comments down below because what it does like I said I've given a few examples of where I've been helped out but it gives your fellow viewer fellow golfer a little bit of a heads up and points them in the direction or perhaps where they can find some other tips might be useful to them as well so comments down below if you enjoyed today's video and if you don't subscribe already and like this type of content then please consider doing so I'm off and I'll see you all soon