Saw a video recently of an instructor telling the player for hit a "full" 3/4 shot. Most times we hit a less that full shot with less that full tempo, timing and speed. So it was 3/4 back, full speed swing through. This seems to help prevent the pulls and pushes of a slower tempo.
Dude, great video. Always found these shots intimidating (mostly because they usually follow a great drive lol). Really helpful breakdown though, your videos are great
Typically very nice but can be a double edge sword and lead to some tinkering haha. If I’m hitting it well a lot of times I turn all the numbers off except carry distance so I don’t start messing with things unnecessarily
This is great info. I's really like to see a detailed "dead hands wedge" video. If you ever need someone who absolutely plays stupid golf and hits the wrong shot in the wrong place all the time on the channel, I'm your guy, lol.
Phenomenal video, thank you so much! This hit home. Sometimes I get in trouble trying to load the wrists too late and get way too far inside. Thanks again for all the quality instruction!
Thanks for simplifying for me, I’ve been working hard on correcting my swing path, I swing out to my right and hit massive hooks. I’ve weakened my grip considerably, and magically the ball flight(and swing path) have been so much better.
When I do that (last 50 years), my hands get in front of the ball with the clubhead behind my hands. The swing thought that fixes that is, "hands behind the ball, clubhead in front of my hands." at contact.
There’s a semi recent video on here titled “why a strong grip can worsen a slice” that may be perfect for you talking about what the strong grip can do to wrist angles
The center of the chest staying forward is the biggest thing in my opinion. I see it all the time where players take a smaller swing and think they need to help it into the air so they lean back and have contact issues.
You're making way too many of the same mistakes that most instructors make. I have no desire to spend 18 minutes watching you explain what you don't want to see. If you would just use your time efficiently and show what you want to see, without explaining it like a kindergarten teacher (IT IS AN AUDIO-VISUAL MEDIUM), you'd produce maybe 5 minute video that might even go viral as golf videos go. Also it's pretty obvious that you should consider the statistical advantage of getting the ball within a "makeable" distance of the pin vs trying to chip it within tap-in distance. But I'm not going to wade through 18 min of video to see if you do that. Also do you still have to get within a clubs' length of the green to use any of the techniques demonstrated in this video? If so, "hm". Seems there's work to be done before this video is even relevant...which might even make this entire video irrelevant.
When you tee it lower for driver, are you still trying to come up on the ball or more sweeping like a wood? Love these series! Also part of me is interested in seeing you get out of the troubled areas as I can relate to those more :D
I personally don’t try to do anything different with driver being teed lower, definitely am not trying to lift it up into the air. I’m sure the more of these I do the more trouble I’ll get in to haha
For the lower lofted bump and run shots, how do you think about where you want it to land? Is it just practice and feel or are there any rules of thumb you go by?
Practice and feel more than anything, of course green speed and firmness will play a roll but when you practice put a marker of some kind down and try to land it next to it and see how far the ball runs out from there. That can help you gauge the amount of roll out you’ll get with each club
Bryce love the videos and IG page been learning a lot over the past few seasons, keep it up. Would love a video on helping with putting practice, essential drills for practicing a good take away and really long putts. Or any putting drills for that matter
I do tend to lead more with the heel when the face is that open, not trying to hit it off the heel necessarily but with the face so open it will kick that toe back a bit
Love your videos ! Myself and several of my golfing buddies (I'm sure many others as well) often chunk / fat pitch and mid iron shots. Striking ground before ball. Any videos or tips to get beyond doing this. Thx 👏👏👏👏
RIGGED!! :) This was really awesome to see the though process and the shot selection. Now just need to bring a higher handicapper with you so I can relate just a little bit more. Can't wait for the next one.
Bryce, great content! It would be wonderful to see a follow-up video experimenting with different ball positions and setups. I find the subject matter intriguing. Thank you!
What’s the issue you struggle with? Chicken winging, leaving the face open, closing the face too much, or just in general not knowing what to do in general?
@@brycecopegolf Can I DM you a video of my swing? Basically every golf pro I see including your swing you can see the butt end of the club from the down the line view after impact, but for me it looks like I'm swiping almost to the left so you never see my hands/butt end of the club. I can't figure out how to release like the pros do. See this timestamp of this Tiger swing for the exact moment I'm talking about: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-EmLyMDyCbto.html