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Tour coach Pete Cowen has been my mentor for 5 years, he gave me an unbelievable lesson about the transition, this video explains all
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@James-hf7pn
@James-hf7pn 5 месяцев назад
This is one of the best advice I ever had thank you
@markking3779
@markking3779 Год назад
Also very impressive contact without wearing a glove.. 👍👍
@christabor8662
@christabor8662 4 месяца назад
Absolutely 💯 The Best !!! Thanks Andy !
@andycartergolf
@andycartergolf 4 месяца назад
Thank you
@mariooo88
@mariooo88 8 месяцев назад
Amazing video thanks for sharing. Just one note for all the people.. knee bent is okay on short-game, where you need more accuracy and don't need to push on the ball (pressure). Actually knee bent is much better for approach shots, look at the pros!! This lesson is gold for full iron shots.
@NoVaCharlie
@NoVaCharlie Год назад
This was my most recent lesson with Carter. Pure gold.
@chad_washing
@chad_washing 5 месяцев назад
One of the better vids and easy to follow. Thanks and now subscribed!
@andycartergolf
@andycartergolf 5 месяцев назад
Thank you
@scottarhart6094
@scottarhart6094 Год назад
Great video. Not enough teachers explain the importance of ground pressure during the transition. Most focus on shallowing the club, but if your body shifts properly the club should almost automatically drop into a better position.
@andycartergolf
@andycartergolf Год назад
Body pressure certainly helps
@Y_M1967
@Y_M1967 Год назад
100% agree, shallowing is way way way way way way way way over sold
@scottarhart6094
@scottarhart6094 Год назад
@@Y_M1967 over sold or emphasized incorrectly. Shallowing is a great concept but it’s not typically mentioned how it’s a byproduct of the entire swing. It’s not like oh I need shallowing and lag just like that. From takeaway to downswing transition and proper wrist positioning all lead to effortless shallowing and lag. I’m glad that Carter talks about the big picture.
@pohoresky
@pohoresky Год назад
The video explains a lot more about transition than is commonly taught. Very informative about not letting lead shoulder getting over lead leg during the transition- only the lead hip gets over the lead leg as you bring right shoulder down..
@andycartergolf
@andycartergolf Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it Harold
@grumpyoldgit8254
@grumpyoldgit8254 Год назад
I have no problem at all getting my stomach in front of my leed leg on the downswing😂😂😂😂😂 gret explanation by the way, this i just thing i am working on, the trail shoulder pushing down is a great thought, i will definately give that a try. Thanks👍
@thomasroughton5345
@thomasroughton5345 Год назад
Great lesson thankyou kindly
@robsmits9135
@robsmits9135 Год назад
Thank you, thank you, thank you 🙏🏻
@RealJohnMc
@RealJohnMc Год назад
So applicable to my game and exactly what I’m working on. Very validating to find this. Long history of dropping the arms and getting stuck
@AVRJEH
@AVRJEH Год назад
Thank you for translating cryptic complicated swing explanations in an understandable way!
@andycartergolf
@andycartergolf Год назад
My pleasure
@BrucePaget
@BrucePaget 10 месяцев назад
Thank-you.The best sequence revealed!
@daviddeking2676
@daviddeking2676 Год назад
One of the things I struggled with when I first started golfing was initiating the swing with my arms versus with the transition. This resulted in casting the club and leading to a terrible banana ball especially with my driver. The golf pro at the course I played at happened to be watching on the first tee one day and gave me a quick lesson after I sliced my drive into the 8th fairway. After a few range sessions, I was able to achieve a fade with my driver and quite a few more yards off the tee. Later in life, I found a golf teacher that got me drawing the ball and that is my normal ball flight now. Thanks for the great tips again!
@andycartergolf
@andycartergolf Год назад
My pleasure David and well done on your improvements
@aljames7345
@aljames7345 Год назад
Gentleman and genius, thanks Andy. Manifesting another few zeros on your subs.
@randykinkade1940
@randykinkade1940 Год назад
I watch several RU-vid instructors. I just subscribed after watching yours. Nice job. Thank you.
@andycartergolf
@andycartergolf Год назад
Thank you Randy. Lots in the library for you 👊🏽
@mojamski
@mojamski Год назад
ive been playin golf since '98 n what ive discovered more than anything else is that there really is no substitute for having begun playing the game as a youngster, this actually applies to most sports. i am able to play basketball with the youngsters effectively even in my 60s bc ive played since i was 6 years old n im fundamentally sound bc of that. i played golf with a 10th grade short chubby kid a couple weeks ago who finished 3 over... unsuprisingly he had been playing since he was 5. for me fixes work for a short time then i trend back to my poorly fundamentally sound swing, it is what it is. Fortunately the short game came kinda easy for me which helps immensely. i enjoy the game and im a pretty good hacker (+11) n have learned to be happy with that n enjoy being out on the course with friends n thats what matters most to me anymore 🙂
@bjaydubya
@bjaydubya Год назад
As I came back to golf after several years off, I had to (more or less) rebuild my swing. One of the things teaching pros were telling me is I needed to concentrate on getting my hands ahead of the ball at strike and to be hitting the ground after the ball. Sure. It was a disaster…I couldn’t get my hands ahead no matter how hard I tried to “lag”. The things they were missing was ALL the stuff you have to do to get into position to do that correctly. It was like they were telling me I needed to scoop the pasta onto the plate and then add some parm to make amazing pasta. All the of the ingredients and process of making excellent pasta was completely forgotten. It’s one of the things I love about Pete (and now you) is that you are giving us all the ingredients and how to mix the eggs and flour, etc….the end result is that my hands are in the right spots at impact as a result of doing the work before hand.
@nakanashun5009
@nakanashun5009 3 месяца назад
This is exactly what I needed.. I’m gonna do this drill everyday for a month before I hit a ball next
@bazabollox
@bazabollox Год назад
Brilliant simplicity. Thanks very much
@lenardtan7169
@lenardtan7169 Год назад
Great explaination on the arm throwing down tips..
@gharveyiv
@gharveyiv Год назад
The absolute best description and demonstration of these concepts that I've seen. Really appreciate it. Especially how the right shoulder works
@andycartergolf
@andycartergolf Год назад
Thanks George Glad its helped
@DomMonaco1
@DomMonaco1 Год назад
Knowledge of the swing is very apparent. Great stuff!
@howardkennerley4679
@howardkennerley4679 Год назад
Another gem Andy , hope you've got the rights to give away such valuable info , top stuff
@m3toz4
@m3toz4 Год назад
Beautiful swing! I like how you use your right shoulder!
@johnjoseph9536
@johnjoseph9536 Год назад
As confusing as it may appear, your explanation and demonstration simplifies it quite nicely. Thanks!
@andycartergolf
@andycartergolf Год назад
Thanks John
@golfdreamr
@golfdreamr Год назад
Gotta tell you how useful this was for me! Put it in play today with impressive results! Thanks for sharing!
@andycartergolf
@andycartergolf Год назад
Awesome feedback, well done on the improvements
@darkrazer1000
@darkrazer1000 11 месяцев назад
Just seen this guy. I think it`s just what I need !!!!!!
@andycartergolf
@andycartergolf 11 месяцев назад
Welcome Darkrazor 👊🏽
@zporteso3493
@zporteso3493 Год назад
This is pure gold. So many, me included got this wrong. We think power and control comes from arms and back leg pushing and hips rotate. Its totally opposite. Its the shifting into lead foot and push up that gives power and control of the lowpoint. At first i couldn't grasp how on earth can i hit down on the ball while pushing up until i tried it and it felt effortless and so simple. And i hit it much more solid and way longer. This should be the first thing a new player should be taught about the golf swing.
@donaldrucker726
@donaldrucker726 Год назад
Thanks!
@andycartergolf
@andycartergolf Год назад
Very kind Donald, thank you
@harrymodric
@harrymodric Год назад
Great video, best one I've watch on shallowing, hopefully it will sort out my heel shots.
@andycartergolf
@andycartergolf Год назад
Thanks Harry. Appreciate that
@WillBill2857
@WillBill2857 Год назад
Top drawer, worked on this today and hit the ball very solid, a completely different feel to timing the flip which is how I've played for years.
@adamdonaldson5321
@adamdonaldson5321 Год назад
Fantastic explanation and drills, mind blowing how you teach the swing compared to old swings before trackman etc......thanjs 😊
@drdontpassone8164
@drdontpassone8164 9 месяцев назад
excellent vid thnx
@seanboland3560
@seanboland3560 Год назад
Superb
@robinbhairam7508
@robinbhairam7508 4 месяца назад
Oh my word another 💡 moment …. I’ve never really got the weight shift and as such I’m definitely an ‘Elvis’ hip swayer … 2 out of 2 Andy!! … thanks mate
@paulgabler1476
@paulgabler1476 Год назад
Makes a lot of sense thanks
@sirblt4923
@sirblt4923 Год назад
Another great video breaking the swing down in a very understandable way. Good stuff as always, Carter!
@swisstrader
@swisstrader Год назад
Best yet😊
@robinroth7175
@robinroth7175 Год назад
This is what I have the most issue with, my golf is incredibly inconsistent atm because I really haven't got any feeling or idea of how the downswing should start. I'm going to try this on my next range session and hopefully it will help.
@robinroth7175
@robinroth7175 Год назад
After a day on the range, I've started to hitting the ball flush waaay more often than before. I took around 20-30 balls to get into the new swing pattern but when you get it it's very easy to recreate.
@mdavies9949
@mdavies9949 Год назад
This was amazing for me I struggle in the downswing so will try this to perfect my swing
@RickGrossmanAttorney
@RickGrossmanAttorney Год назад
Good instruction. Most instructors will tell you to not pull down with your arms. Cowan is the only one that I have ever seen that tells you to push the left side out of the way with your arms.
@brianleisk3177
@brianleisk3177 Год назад
Great video Andy. Well explained.
@MrDent495
@MrDent495 Год назад
Excellent tuition video 👍
@andycartergolf
@andycartergolf Год назад
Thanks NeilG
@777thlee
@777thlee Год назад
One of the best videos I've seen. Great explanation. I'll be following this simple info my next chance. Thanks Andy....
@andycartergolf
@andycartergolf Год назад
Thanks Terry
@butchcassidy1997
@butchcassidy1997 7 месяцев назад
Great lesson. Thanks
@mikepeterson1800
@mikepeterson1800 10 месяцев назад
Hey Andy-first time I’ve watched one of your videos. I loved it! I’m a big Pete Cowen fan too. Great stuff my friend 👍🏻👊🏻🙏🏻
@andycartergolf
@andycartergolf 10 месяцев назад
Thanks Mike
@jimmahT
@jimmahT Год назад
Great tips, thanks Andy!!
@m3toz4
@m3toz4 Год назад
I am working on this, Loading the right shoulder and right arm on the back swing and make it as wide as I can . Kind of lock the upper right arm with the right shoulder and chest.
@AlexStruwig
@AlexStruwig Год назад
Thank you for the video. I am trying to follow your couching but are hitting behide ball
@andycartergolf
@andycartergolf Год назад
let's organise a golf lesson so I can tailor some coaching directly to your swing as you amy be watching videos that are relevant to you?
@skateboardingafter302
@skateboardingafter302 Год назад
Great swing and lesson!
@andycartergolf
@andycartergolf Год назад
Thank you kindly!
@tonywoodssnr1400
@tonywoodssnr1400 Год назад
Great lesson Andy, look forward to feeling that next time I practice
@donniehuffman6014
@donniehuffman6014 Год назад
Great video!! Explained very well!
@timchristmas8051
@timchristmas8051 Год назад
Great video
@barking_mad6649
@barking_mad6649 Год назад
FWIW.....If you watch Rory's driver swing (or irons for that matter) from the front on view, you can see his hands at the top of the downswing don't *just* drop straight down, but move down and importantly, away from the target as he turns. There's clearly resistance between his body going one way and his arms and hands being 'pushed back' the other. As someone who struggled with the feeling/idea of lowering the hands I tried maintaining the stretch across my chest and arms and felt like my hands were being pushed away from me as I re-centred and began the weight shift. That stretch gave me a much better feeling of where my hands were and enabled me to lower them correctly, rather than feeling they had to just drop whilst floating down behind me somewhere - which invariably led to them not going where they should. This idea really cant be seen from down the line drills, as you can tell if the hands are moving away from or toward the camera when they fall. It's less for shorter irons, but very prominent in longers ones and the driver. Rory video here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-P3YksJdejog.html Cheers!
@kevreck
@kevreck Год назад
Great stuff! Thank you!
@mrsandhu19801
@mrsandhu19801 Год назад
Bravo 👏🏼
@ChiTherapie
@ChiTherapie 7 месяцев назад
Hi Andy, you talk with intensity and passion but can you also hit soft shots and short shots with this move? Because my body wants to hit hard easy already. And because of the intens explanation i only wnat to hit it harder. Thanks for your video's. I just became a member and like your way of swinging
@pan0568
@pan0568 Год назад
Brilliant!
@sixthreenine
@sixthreenine Год назад
This clicked with me. Thank you.
@andycartergolf
@andycartergolf Год назад
Love it, my pleasure
@guitar1950
@guitar1950 Год назад
A thought I use is to move my lead hip behind me while slinging the arms toward the target.
@tomfantasia8408
@tomfantasia8408 Год назад
Great video Andy. I have watched many Pete Cowan videos. Can you help make a short video in the setup? I tend to struggle with my aim, with long irons.
@77bovi
@77bovi Год назад
Always good revisiting this move from someone like you who has been with Pete. Please consider a video on this incorporating the 45deg delivery position that Pete says is the only constant of good ball striking. I have found it works great but I'm sure my understanding is minute or possibly even wrong.
@andycartergolf
@andycartergolf Год назад
45° degree coming soon bud
@jimmitchell2237
@jimmitchell2237 Год назад
Another great video to add to the others of late. Detailed and understandable explanations in this and the others. I watch them on my phone before trying to implement them at the driving range. Keep them coming.
@GolfingMalky
@GolfingMalky Год назад
Solid stuff Andy as ever. Keep it coming Cheers
@michaelcervantes9031
@michaelcervantes9031 Год назад
Really solid video. I am excited to try this on the range. I just discovered you and I like the way you explain things. Cheers!
@andycartergolf
@andycartergolf Год назад
Thanks Michael Lots of content like this which I hope can help you
@cd66061
@cd66061 Год назад
Looking forward to trying this, I’m just getting back into playing, already had better results from a grip change and just need to be able to get that squeeze on the ball.. Cheers Andy 👍🏻
@andycartergolf
@andycartergolf Год назад
Awesome. Happy to help
@powerpath659
@powerpath659 Год назад
God I can’t wait to get out there
@DavesRabbitHole
@DavesRabbitHole 2 месяца назад
great video, thanks Andy, and it definitely didn't look like you thinned the arse off that last ball :)
@davidfrost6910
@davidfrost6910 Год назад
Sounds good 👍🏻👍🏻
@bradrobbery788
@bradrobbery788 10 месяцев назад
this is a great channel
@andycartergolf
@andycartergolf 9 месяцев назад
Thank you
@karlhegeler7507
@karlhegeler7507 8 месяцев назад
Nice vid👌
@stugoodman7407
@stugoodman7407 Год назад
Struggling with my strike. Adding too much loft at impact costing me a ton of distance. No one seems to cover this problem. This video definitely helps me understand a bit more though.
@andycartergolf
@andycartergolf Год назад
Glad its helps stu. For more accurate analysis of YOUR swing. Send me your swing on the Skillest app
@SuperOxygenTV
@SuperOxygenTV Год назад
Great video. Pete Cowen is a genius. Glad to see other professionals elaborating on his technique. Quick question, on your stance-are both your feet symetricaly open or just the left foot that is more open than the right?
@andycartergolf
@andycartergolf Год назад
You could do either in my opinion. Find a comfort in either or but definately do one
@davecollins1998
@davecollins1998 Год назад
Great stuff! Looks powerful! Any more drill or differences with driver? Thanx!
@mhub3576
@mhub3576 6 месяцев назад
Like how he thins it at the end.😅
@telescope3
@telescope3 Год назад
At the transition it always helped for me to imagine that the lead knee and the trailing elbow (the part facing the target at address) were linked by an invisible chain or rubber-band. The downswing then commences by rotating the lead knee from 2 o'clock (right-handers) toward the target and the chain "pulling" the trailing elbow down into a proper hitting position (no casting or flipping). The imaginary chain also promotes a more unified upper/lower body action. So there's that.
@andycartergolf
@andycartergolf Год назад
Yeh brilliant. Feels are key.
@Stantheman848
@Stantheman848 Год назад
Really good video.... it all seems so logical and easy.... but i just know it will all disappear at the range tomorrow haha
@andycartergolf
@andycartergolf Год назад
Haha hopefully not. Stick with it 👊🏽
@richardskinner5050
@richardskinner5050 Год назад
❤ this video
@georgemazuran3413
@georgemazuran3413 Год назад
Great lesson Andy, love to enquire regarding a video lesson for a senior returning golfer from down under Aussie Cheers George
@andycartergolf
@andycartergolf Год назад
Hi George Download the app ‘Skillest’ Here’s the link - skillest.app.link/profile?u=g93yTpGrdMJBCMDST We can get something booked that way. As It’s Masters Week i’m giving 20% off
@jsusna1972
@jsusna1972 Год назад
Watch some videos of Mickey Wright and Jack Nicklaus from the 60s and you'll see how far off the ground they lift the left heel on the back swing. The first move down is a planting of the left heel. I don't know when or why it became the norm for golfers to keep their left heel down. Lifting it is especially beneficial to golfers who no longer have the flexibility to make a good turn with the heel on the ground. It's easier on the back as well.
@andycartergolf
@andycartergolf Год назад
I agree , left heel lift isnt a big issue. Unless they aren’t skilled enough to plant it back down in to the downswing
@merkeva1841
@merkeva1841 Год назад
yeah if you have a stable bent trail arm thats under and in front of your chest you can pull back and up as hard as you can i dont know if this makes sense but thats how i swing
@andycartergolf
@andycartergolf Год назад
It absolutely does make sense 👌🏽
@banditbaker1675
@banditbaker1675 Год назад
Sean Clements (Wisdom in Golf) has been teaching this for 20 years. The problem with Mr Cowan's description is that breaking down the swing into separate movements can lead golfers into sequencing issues. However, Mr Clements's "club throwing" drill allows the student to learn the complete sequential movement, so they have few sequencing issues.
@andycartergolf
@andycartergolf Год назад
It can do but it can also help some players understand more. there isnt a right or wrong way. It’s subjective
@LongPockets069
@LongPockets069 8 месяцев назад
That arm thing you described at 2:20 "arms get stuck" what is the result? Pull draw?
@greghill5183
@greghill5183 5 месяцев назад
Great video, Andy! Thanks! Where on the left foot does the weight go initially in downswing? Left big toe? I have some much trouble sliding my hips and entire body past the ball to start my downswing and I don't get enough rotation. Thanks! Greg
@andycartergolf
@andycartergolf 5 месяцев назад
If you’re a slider think of it pushing down into left toes the around your foot to heel for the rotation
@anths881
@anths881 Год назад
Pete always talks about unwinding the forearm almost to a straight position. But you mention keeping it folded? Do you mind explaining
@andycartergolf
@andycartergolf Год назад
Pete spirals down the elbow down into the straight position but I’ve simplified it for amateur golfers who do not have the skill level to do it so the feel is to maintain the position of the right elbow as it will straighten anyway.
@dougm659
@dougm659 Год назад
A random RU-vid video showed that the top pros’ shoulders are at an angle of 42 degrees to the ground at the top of the backswing and 52 degrees at impact! This confirms what is shown here about driving the right shoulder towards the ground and that’s where lag and hence power comes from!
@andycartergolf
@andycartergolf Год назад
Ive a video coming soon on that very topic
@judd8750
@judd8750 Год назад
Great video thank you, what i struggle with is getting the weight to the front side in the transition as I tend to drop my head in the backswing
@andycartergolf
@andycartergolf Год назад
Try a drill to keep the head back as you transition. exaggerate the head behind the ball
@judd8750
@judd8750 Год назад
@@andycartergolf Thank you I will try that!
@77bovi
@77bovi Год назад
@Judd @Andy Carter Golf what helped me greatly was in transition get the weight/pressure on both feet to 50-50 (with some knee bend in both) then from between about left arm parallel on the downswing to shaft parallel to ground (window), focus solely on standing up using ONLY your left leg. You will automatically have all your pressure and weight transfer to the left. Andy does demonstrate it here but without explicitly talking about it. See 4:50 mark. All the best!
@ianmeyer6961
@ianmeyer6961 Год назад
Clevedon? Played there the other day. Interesting course.
@andycartergolf
@andycartergolf Год назад
Yes really lovely course
@SteveOpp1
@SteveOpp1 10 месяцев назад
Watch Andy's swing at the 3:30 mark in the video. Notice how he does NOT hold his lag on the downswing. This is so crucial as we are taught to hold that lag (90 degree angle) as long as possible. I'm not saying we should be casting the club, the answer is somewhere in between. Just make sure you are shifting your weight and turning while releasing the club towards the ball a little earlier. Watch Andy's swing @3:30. It is such a great illustration.
@Ron-hj1or
@Ron-hj1or Год назад
If you look at the Iron Byron, this machine also doesnt do transition. It just hits with pressure the ball
@alanhowell3646
@alanhowell3646 Год назад
I thought you explained that really well. PC lessons I’ve seen have actually confused me.
@andycartergolf
@andycartergolf Год назад
Glad it helped Alan
@stuartalexander4519
@stuartalexander4519 Год назад
Great video, is it the same movement for the driver thanks
@t.koehler9115
@t.koehler9115 Год назад
Wow. Together with your video on Ben Hogan's 'Magic Elbow', I think this will help out not only myself but many golfers who struggle with sway in the golf swing. I look forward to getting out on the range to do some work! Many thanks Carter!
@veneratedmortal4369
@veneratedmortal4369 Год назад
Ben hogan said start the downswing with the rotation of hips, that shifts your swing plane shallows the club and gets your upper body into the position to swing through impact. He said don't do anything worth the arms and hands. That bit just happens if your stance and back swing is good.
@andycartergolf
@andycartergolf Год назад
Yes but that bit I disagree with to be honest. Don’t forget Hogan was an elite golfer giving his feels. I’ve taken his philosophy and added my piece after 15years coaching.
@Scratch_Monsters_Golf
@Scratch_Monsters_Golf 10 месяцев назад
@@andycartergolfexactly. As a player that has always fought my lower body and chest rotating faster than my hands, enrich m which left me stuck and hitting high blocks or low hooks. The hands MUST get back in front of the chest by impact or you’re never going to be consistent. Some people do that naturally, but if you are a person that doesn’t, ignoring the arms and hands is a recipe for disaster.
@richardpascoe1859
@richardpascoe1859 6 месяцев назад
HI Andy. What comes first. Pressure down on lead side or shoulder diwn on trail side. Is it simultaneous????
@andycartergolf
@andycartergolf 6 месяцев назад
Pressure 1st but i often say to students you need to think of the area in which you struggle with.
@chipkingmp
@chipkingmp Год назад
Can you do a video explaining last parallel to release? I feel like I get the club to last parallel but don’t release properly and I don’t know a drill to help with this.
@andycartergolf
@andycartergolf Год назад
Will do bud, stay tuned
@jeffcaminiti162
@jeffcaminiti162 Год назад
You mentioned that you want to maintain the angle in the trail arm as the arms start to move down. At what point would you suggest that angle is let out?
@andycartergolf
@andycartergolf Год назад
The release will happen at the low point of the swing which should be at the ball. That will happen if and when the other components of the golf swing are adequate. You cant just time that!
@RMGolfing
@RMGolfing Год назад
Would this feeling apply with driver transition too?
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