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I tried this at the range yesterday. It does seem to be effective in influencing shot shape. I have been fighting a push/fade with driver lately. Unless I know different, I follow Ben Hogan's advice in his Five Lessons book. He prescribes some left foot flare, about 22 degrees, so that is what I have been doing. Worked for him, but he fought a hook all his life. Those of us with the opposite tendency need to hold the foot closer to square to the target line, apparently. Amazing that such a simple detail can have such influence.
A lil late to the party, though having met Lance at a USGA Tourney about 15-16 years ago, when he was a World Class Long Baller, along with bein the founder of Krank, who unlike all of the major OEM head sheds, who don't give a flyin fvck about you, your driver, as long as you buy into their bullsh!t💩 and by theirs driver, or your game, actually cares about makin the game more fun for the average mid/high cap golfer. Lance gave me a conforming head to try, which I did and I've had a Krank driver in my bag ever since. I now use their Speeder shaft and it's a lethal combo. For those that are on the fence regarding using a non-conforming club, unless you are considering Playin in USGA or USGA Affiliated Tourneys, the non-conforming Krank is a superb club for those of you that truly want more yardage out of your dives. None other than the late Arnold Palmer spoke out in favor of non-confirming drivers, when back in 2001 as a spokesman for Callaway, he came out in favor of recreational golfers using Cally's non-conforming ERC II driver, stating that he was absolutely not in favor of competitive Players using non-conforming clubs in competition, though he was "endorsing people having fun playing golf." Just be accurate in your assessment of which driver best fits your swing speed, and enjoy the extra distance!! Excellent Vid Brotha👊 Fairways & Greens My Friends⛳️ RP
Thanks for the video. I thought PSIs 3 to 7 iron were cast, not forged. Golfwrx site. Name of vid here is "Cast vs forged.... My understanding was only above the 7 iron in PSIs are forged.
Ali; I have been struggling to take my practice to the course. I hit the ball well on my sim, but get on the course and don't execute. Maybe I need a Psychologist. I guess its just more real and maybe need to change the way I practice.
It’s interesting that most instructors in golf don’t discuss Tilt or side bend? You hear terms like rotate and turn. Bravo on this explanation !!!!!!! Thank you!
This is great content Ali. This issue is my biggest. On the range, on range Matts, I can get good solid contact. Put me on the fairway and I rush and get it fat every time. I’m sure there is something different about playing off mats and off the grass? Is this a piece you could explain or take us through please.
Just played a 3 day member guest. Lots of golf in 3 days. I noticed that there were a few swings that felt so fast, no timing, just very rushed. I have been thinning so many shots, barely touching the grass. I will have to bring these swing thoughts to the range tomorrow! ⛳️🏌🏽♂️
Not sure if this is going to make sense but As a right handed golfer, why didn't they place this gizmo on the right hand? I'm not sure if you or maybe its just me, but I notice it is easier to think of extending the right hand than it is to flex or even flatten the left/lead wrist on the top. On the downswing and at impact, it is easier for your mind to think about extending the right wrist than it is to flex (maybe even think) about compressing the left or lead wrist. Anything I do with the right hand comes naturally since I am right handed. It is like writing I guess; It would be natural to grab the pen and write using the right hand if you are right handed than it is to use the left. By the way, I have the Hackmotion and love it. I have never been more perplexed in my life since getting this.
I have been following your videos for a few years now and your drills and instruction has improved my golf score. However, I could use some pointers on course management. Thanks for your help.
This fellow should have 4x the subscribers that he has now. Pay attention, he teaches you how to play the game very well. Never watched a video where you could not learn from…
Great video, for me at the moment it's my iron play and I feel like my hips struggle to go through the ball but I have started to quicken my swing thinking I will get extra yardage
I saw this last week. I had been suffering the shanks with my irons out of nowhere. I solved the issue somewhat with the Hogan tip of a sheet of glass and swinging under it. It stopped the dreaded shanks but I was all over the place, probably because I was concentrating on not shanking. I played on Friday at a short but tight course so thought I'd give this a try as iron accuracy was paramount. It gave me something else to concentrate on AND.....it worked. So much so that on the 5th hole I nailed an eight iron into the par 4, 5th green, two hops and into the hole for an eagle 2. It's certainly something I'll be continuing with. Thanks for the tip and explaining it.
My tendency is to rush the downswing, which leads to the dreaded fat shot or that word that shall not be mentioned. When I have good timing, I lose distance, so it's frustrating.
This is one of the biggest problems I have. I use a speed monitor. I am trying to increase my clubhead speed. Without a ball in front of me I can get mid 80s mph or higher clubhead speed with the 7 iron. With the ball there I struggle to get 75 mph. I can't turn off that voice in my head telling me I need to make strike adjustments at impact, which slows my swing. I'll try the multiple ball drill you demonstrated.
Bunkers were my nemesis and would ruin a good round so beginning of May 24 I bought a second hand Alien sand wedge but didn't go in a bunker until 19th June when I went in 2 one with a steep face, guess what got out first time and onto the green putting for par each time we'll worth the £30 I spent.