Ty for sharing ,, your doing a awesome job with Collin,, you know I saw Collin on a Taylor made piece a while back on shot shaping and I said to myself this kids got it all ,, I believe he's gonna be a superstar in golf!!! But I'll tell ya with his personality he already is ,, so great job for both of you and thanks again!!!
I liked the video but reading at the comments I totally agree and recognize the problem. Here's my tip :) make sure every fundamental is GOOD. Good posture, good grip, hands ahead, good alignment, and rotation of all your parts hips knees shoulders torso. And don't believe that what you're doing is perfect. Be humble and keep learning and exploring. But Here's my real tip. After you do all of that, just make sure you keep your head still. Rotate away from the ball as if there's an axis going through your spine and head. Everything rotates. Make sure you transfer weight to your right side while still getting a good hip turn and not moving your head. Here's the big move, get that left hip moving kind of sliding left and back as you make your weight shift to the left and get that right hip to start shifting but kicking down to and through the ball and towards the target even maybe a little right to make sure you're transferring weight towards the target. Here's the other big move, drop the hands like you're pulling a rope down and let the weight transfer accelerate those hands through and make sure you don't wrap them around your body or flick them. Hold the release and turn the club over naturally. Mess around with it. Remember too, in the backswing, let the weight shift to the right begin taking the club up on a wider path. DONT pick the club up with your arms ! Give it time ! It's a beautiful dance move. As Sam Snead would say. A Waltz. Once you're set at the top, just start the transfer and make sure you don't rush anything! Have fun and mess around with it ! Feel free to leave me any comments and questions :)
You are moving your hands right and left but did not talk about strong or weak grip! That is very important too because a strong grip is “more dinamiclly” square vs a weak one.
I’m tired of being in the woods with my playing mates. I saw a baby snake today and I don’t want to get bit one day because I can’t keep it in the fairway. It’s genuinely a safety concern.
Theory and Execution are two different things. His instruction was good stuff. The execution *looked* like a bit of over-the-top pull. Can't see where it ended up. It definitely wasn't a fade setup, unless his approach to that is different than normal. But note that he didn't say "And the 4th tip is: do these three things and this will never fail and will make golf so easy you'll probably get bored with it." i.e. You can know how to dribble well and still get the ball stolen...
I think it is the camera angle that tricks your eyes . His shot was straight up and nice there . If it wasn’t , he could film another shot to demonstrate before posting the video . Thinking …:-))
A straight shot doesn't have to be a straight line.. By straight they mean "in the fairway". Don't know if you are familiar with that piece of grass :D
@@LassePetersen97 So slices and hooks are actually just straight shots if they hit the fairway? Brilliant. I don't know if you're familiar with my friend named common sense.
I don’t get it. Looks like he’s lined up around the left edge of the far back center sand trap. Yet his ball travels left of the left far back sand trap.
A hook is different from a pull. It was 100% a pull though unless the video was a trick on the eye. Could have been a hook as well but unlikely he double crossed himself like that judging by his swing
My comment is nothing to do with this vid I've just seen the new taylormade p770 irons they look amazing but the price guys I mean come on its ridiculous how's about stop paying the stars such huge sums then you won't have to fleece us.very disappointed with you especially considering the current climate