I am impressed with you, i've been trying to learn for years... And found you online last week.. I all can say is that I probably learn more from you that anyone else. You explain everything so nicely if people don't get it from you they need to change sports.keep the videos coming... They'll be online for generations. Thank you so much.
has to be the best video clip I have ever seen, first time after watching I had my handicap reduced by 6 shots over a month,now playing off 15, at 70 plus years I can now hit shots that I only dreamed about playing,I found that turf ball has been replaced with Ball turf' Have recommended it to all my golf friends,especially those who have bee beaten by me. Hugh
Thank you very much for this video. I've always asked my friends the difference between my impact to other players impacts at the range but it seems like they never really understood what i meant. This video really clarified what impact should be like.
Excellent lesson. One of the best I have ever seen on the subject of LAG and Impact positions. Thanks and I will try it for a period of time and then sign up for your 3 day lesson. Bill Orlando Cape Haze, FL 33947
The Pros PRO. Maybe cant beat Tiger these days but could sure teach him some things. Clear, succinct. and precise instruction and demonstration- the Hallmark of of a successful golf swing coach. This comment is from a fellow PGA member.
swing hand to forward impact by a few inches is a great statement....great knowledge of the swing and fun drill (the hinge drill) in the backyard with some practice balls....
I really like the "building block approach". The short little swing is nothing more than the take away of a full swing. If you don't get the take away right, you have to compensate elsewhere. So learn in small steps with short swing.
I really like the way you keep your head so steady until well after impact Jim, it's a problem I have in that I struggle to keep from looking up especially, do you have any advice to help me. Regards James
Mr Mclean, when you said the hands do not return to the position they were at address..with all do respect to you...maybe they do return to their address position but only in relation to the body..look at min 3:48 at address the hands are just inside the left thigh and at impact they are still aligned somewhat towards the inside left thigh, only difference the body has shifted and rotated..this is so over look at impact... What do you think?...Thank you Charles Calhoun THE SHADE TREE PRO.
Just now watching this video where is your Florida golf school I live in Canada and would like very much to fly down to get help with my swing I am tired losing distance every year
Straight rip of the The Golfing Machine Like every other teacher! # 1 imperative flat left wrist. Building block is nothing more than homer Kelly's basic motion, acquired motion, then total motion! Smh