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I need to practice on the range more with my 3 hybrid. I like the club but I have a tendency to hit it off the toe too much on the course then then I get behind my buddies. I know it is because the club head gets behind me. Thanks for these tips.
Do you find yourself using the 3 in 1 lots? I have a couple brushes hanging off my bag and it doesn't seem thay convenient but if it was jusy clipped on my belt or in my pocket, it would be fire
When I get this my trail wrist likes to turn under the club instead of over. I get this as a tendency when I'm hitting driver really good. That's when I can't hit a wedge to save my life then it's the opposite when I get out of it I can't hit my driver
Probably one of the first times I've heard youtube instruction that actually indicates why you are doing a certain move for the swing. They usually just say "put your wrist here" "rotate your hips this way" and never explain. This was great, keep up the deadly work homie.
Great information, thank you! As a beginner, I've been doing the opposite of what you say in this video, but tomorrow that changes. I'm shocked that I actually hit drives in the fairway despite doing everything the complete opposite way. Today, I only sliced 8 balls out of 18 holes, which is huge progress for me, but my hands definitely twisted up on every single drive. I wonder what I'm doing differently to keep it in play. Golf is so much fun; I love the depth of learning involved, especially for beginners.
Good info.. my problem exactly. I can't hit a draw to save my life. I believe it is because I don't know where/how far the club head needs to stay right of the target line at and right after impact. Can you spend some time with us, showing the club head about 1 foot before the ball..slowely.... to about 2 or 3 feet after the ball so we know how to swing that necessary arch.
Thanks Raymund! Think box/play box is a vision 54 golf concept… it’s brilliant i’ve been using it for years.. I want to see you doing it in the next game of golf 😉⛳️
This is an amazing tip and example with the screwdriver. As a new golfer, I struggle so much with slices even when I feel comfortable with a swing. After some practice swings, I can already see the club face closing. Can't wait to try it on the range 😀
Thanks so much for the comment and delighted to help!! As a new golfer, is there any other videos which I can put out to help you? ⛳️ comment how you get on at the range ✅
@@callumbeveridgegolf Maybe a video on hitting a low stinger type shot with driver to use when trying to keep the ball lower on windy links courses ?. Also your videos of you playing on course abroad were very good to watch . Have you ever videoed a full round at your home course ? I think that would be good to see
Can a stiffer shaft make u hit it further ? I record got fitted for new irons and got callaway apex pros 2 degrees flat , 115 grams dynamic golf stiff . And my driver is regal flex could this be loosing me distance
I’m a PGA Pro Ian - coach full time and not much playing.. have a WHS handicap that’s jumping between +2 and scratch but only got a handful of cards in 👍🏻 where is it you play yourself?
I'm in Manchester, go to Amendoeira every September with the lads so was just checking out what new videos had been posted.... such a great place for golfing
@@ianbarrows9906 superb! Have a great time Ian! It’s a superb place for a holiday! You’ll be buzzing for that! I’m there again next April on a golf coaching break taking some clients 👌⛳️
Brilliant comment! Haha.. Dan Grieve’s content is excellent and he’s got a great, easy to understand model! This has been a successful way to chip for years!
@@callumbeveridgegolf yes that’s a possibility too lol. I was always taught a more blocky pendulum style chipping technique, and I think with this return to a flippier, very soft handed method of short game - it beats the bejesus out of that. So much has changed in golf teaching over the last 15 years! Good video though - I’ll look out for more 😎👍
I have been using this technique for over 20 years to hit my 1 wood mostly but every club i misshit. I learned it from a golf teacher way back. One of my best techniques i use and show anyone wanting to hit straighter!