Golfers Report provides original videos featuring our local Naples PGA pro Mike Dero. Here you will find golf tips in a way that is easy for the everyday golf to understand and put into practice
This guy is telling u everything by telling u nothing. He probably knows how to hit the golf ball straight and scores in the 70's but he doesn't quite understand exactly how he does it. The way he explained things just doesn't make any sense to the average golfer. That's how u know he doesn't know. If he knows, he break it down so quick u will get it in a few minutes.
Just back from the range where ive been trying to get my left hand through the ball , i have never hit so well so easily , this is before i watched this video and it totally explains my predicament im naturally a puller but have been trying to throw , its quite a revelation just adding a bit of pull through the ball really compliments my throw and the pull feeling allows me to attack more down and through where i have struggled with getting through when attacking down with a throw action . I do like my right hand in the swing but have decided i need the left
I got down to scratch as a thrower but always got too flat and then flippy. I’ve been trying for 3 years to become a puller and it’s not working. I’ve spent $10000 and feel like I’m almost ruined my swing. My handicap is a 3 currently. This video finally helped me understand the difference so thank you! I should probably just go back to throwing and work on my short game.
Great video. I changed from puller to thrower but threw the clubhead instead of the handle so of course, way left - watching your video I can see the butt comes first. Lovely tempo.
It's always a pleasure watching your postings. May I ask you to do an episode explaining the hip turn/rotation? What causes the hip to turn, how to maintain the turn, what other body parts must do to support the hip... Just a suggestions. Thank you .
In the Golfing Machine a Thrower is a Right Arm Swinger. In addition to this video, checkout the videos by Tony Luczak. An awesome right arm swinging instructor.
This is so not true! How come he does swush the club left handed!? Reason the swush is easier but he stops. Pull you don’t pull the club forward you rotate or just turn towards the target and the arm club unit will catapult!!
Throwing the club is way superior,less effort,more distance,beautiful bay draws ,it does however require a special technique not all people can master consistently ,hence why most golfers use the pull technique
.. great video, important information for those who try to muscle the ball down the fairway. I played the other day with a guy about 5ft11in tall and probably weighing about 150 pounds, he drove one of the greens on a hole measuring 360yds, carried it around 330, unbelievable. He’s a narrow build, amazing 😳
Best instructor on YT. I bet you’d give most of these RU-vid golfers/instructors a rude awakening in a match. Almost all of them explain everything from a pullers perspective because they think that’s the only way to swing a club. Keep it up and you’ll gain a following
What about both? I'm left handed, play golf right handed. I pull, but I also extend my right forearm in the downswing towards the ball, right into the slot, for great ball impact and fade correction (similar to tossing a ball at the ball, advocated by many.) The arm is still slightly bent at impact. See 5:50 here ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-WAls-tv2NGg.html
First time in my golf history of fifteen year I now figure out. I was always confused whether pul or throw. Now I will try to throw .thanks for this lesson
This is one of the most important golf lessons you wull ever watchh. Keep shoulders closed, let the arms drop into the slot to catch up with th chest, and let it go! Brilliant.
I think every single golfer should play this on a continual loop. Golf courses need more tee boxes and there should be less shots given as a handicap. Every golfer that can get the club on the ball should develop the skill of getting the ball in the hole and then worry about distance.
I wonder if there's a relationship between when throwers/pullers take up the game. I'd guess that for the most part, pullers take up the game as kids and throwers take up the game as adults. My thinking being that as an adult we have more strength in our upper body and are used to generating power that way. As a kid you need to lead the club with your body because you're not strong enough to over power it with hands and arms.
I'll give this a shot! My first concern: Keeping a consistent width in my swing. I'm thinking the centrifugal force of the downswing will increase the arc width, causing me to strike behind the ball. Guess I'll have to make sure I'm shifting forward correctly. Sounds like I need time on the range to try it! Should be fun!
thanks for putting the golf swing in layman's language. At 73 even i have improved. you take the time to let to explain and follow. You remind me of my old Ski racing coach . thanks so much for your time.