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Incredible lesson by Lee Trevino that is hopefully going to help you become more consistent at this game that we’ll all love so much!
I’m a small time content creator who has been posting regularly for almost 2 years and my game has improved the MOST simply by the lessons Mr. Trevino has shared.
So I hope you’re able to get as much value out of it as I have these last 2 years!
Key points:
1. Everyone has their own unique swing
2. Move the ball back if you’re struggling with contact and don’t aim at anything
3. Think of the body as a tree trunk
4. Try to hit the inside of the ball at 7 o’clock!!!!
I could go on and on about all of the gold nuggets Lee has dropped but those are 4 of my favorites!
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@Lowspirit_aaron
@Lowspirit_aaron 22 дня назад
Lee Trevino is an excellent teacher. Instead of saying “do it like this” it’s “do what works for you” and more people need to know that
@barking_mad6649
@barking_mad6649 22 дня назад
Problem is most people can't find what queue for them.
@jimlahey3919
@jimlahey3919 20 дней назад
He’s teaching people who don’t know what works for them. Telling them “do what works for you” is the opposite of teaching.
@MentalityGolf
@MentalityGolf 20 дней назад
Yup! That’s what I love about him is that he teaches people how to fish instead of giving them the fish 🎣
@bwnco
@bwnco 16 дней назад
look at Chi Chi rodriquez swing sometime.... LOL an he kicked butt!
@nedmorales1313
@nedmorales1313 22 дня назад
Lee Trevino is a national treasure. We should enjoy him while he still is around. It would be great if somebody would put out more videos of him talking about the golf swing, he has many stories throughout his career, or just shooting the breeze.
@MentalityGolf
@MentalityGolf 22 дня назад
Completely agree! It would be a dream to do a video with him. Maybe I’ll start a podcast and invite him on to talk about the mental game 🤔
@nedmorales1313
@nedmorales1313 22 дня назад
That would be awesome!
@lornegorman2756
@lornegorman2756 17 дней назад
I could listen to him talk golf all day. He explains things so well.
@thomassmith878
@thomassmith878 16 дней назад
I’m 82 & been following him since the 70s. He is a national treasure pertaining to golf and the common man.. Thanks for the memories!
@wiremu9876
@wiremu9876 17 дней назад
Thanx a heap for sharing Lee Triveno's analogy of creating consistant club to ball impact. The tree example was a lightbulb moment for me. I now realise why my inconsistant ball flight had everything to do with ball position at address, striking the ball at 7 o'clock and rotate the hands, creates a draw or not rotating to create a cut which made so much sense. I have struggled for 36 yrs with hitting the ball flush. I'm now 61 going on to 62 in 4 months time. About 3 months ago I finally understood why my ball striking was so inconsistant. Now with that came my other issue. Draws and fades. Which were slices, hooks, blocks, pulls, shanks and thin shots and they were not so much my swing path as well but my hands not rotating or rotating to much, holding off, etc. I've been on a crusade ever since I watched Lees awesome golf tip lesson. So again thanx for sharing. It's made an old lover of the game, finally enjoying the confidence in myself again. Cheers.
@jwalkerC21
@jwalkerC21 17 дней назад
Lee Trevino was one of my heroes, growing up and watching golf on TV with my Dad. Still is.
@PaladinForever-uy3nv
@PaladinForever-uy3nv 18 дней назад
I love this old school lesson! I have always admired Lee Trevino since childhood.
@derrickrr5516
@derrickrr5516 18 дней назад
Dude won SIX majors!!!!!! Legend indeed.
@robsaxepga
@robsaxepga 20 дней назад
I love this guy. I'm a huge fan of his personality and simple approach to the game. Soak it up! Thank goodness for RU-vid. He'll always be here.
@MentalityGolf
@MentalityGolf 20 дней назад
Amen brother! Simple is always better that’s why we love Lee 🙌
@michaelray223
@michaelray223 19 дней назад
The best of the best. Mr. Trevino I met you at Pebble Beach during the " Clam bake" 1972 I think... Best advice you gave this snotty nosed kid..... " Just have fun playing". At 67, I'm doing just that. Love you Sir!....... Michael
@MarkSmith-js2pu
@MarkSmith-js2pu 17 дней назад
It’s been too long since I’ve seen and heard Lee. He helped so many appreciate the game.
@db9885
@db9885 12 дней назад
This lesson has improved my swing tremendously. I’d argue that it is the most effective short lesson/clip that I’ve found on RU-vid. It’s fascinating how quickly these couple of adjustments have impacted my ball striking.
@jeffanschutz9550
@jeffanschutz9550 13 дней назад
Lee Trevino used to attend a charity golf tournament in Ft. Smith, AR every year. (I believe that tournament has stopped) The public was allowed to walk around and Lee would tell us all kinds of golf tips. Chi Chi Rodriguez was there with him a few times. Awesome! in the 80s
@kevinfotsch6421
@kevinfotsch6421 12 дней назад
Spoken by a true master of the game anytime you hear a person who can get in Jack Nicholas’s head you need to listen to him. The man is a genius.
@csnide6702
@csnide6702 17 дней назад
This guy was a legend of the game ... ! My favorite quote was after a playoff in a Major he was asked if he was nervous at any time . He said " I used to bet 100 Dollars on Golf matches when I only had 20 on me - THAT is pressure - not playing for a big payday". I would have to agree
@jaybee7890
@jaybee7890 21 день назад
The thing I like about Lee's teaching method is that it never changes. Basically no matter what you are doing, "chances are it's too far forward." 😀
@andyetheridge
@andyetheridge 21 день назад
i was reading your comment at exactly the same time Lee said “chances are it’s too far forward, almost word for word so to speak!
@MentalityGolf
@MentalityGolf 20 дней назад
Right? The fix is usually a simple one
@leocapoccia9073
@leocapoccia9073 15 дней назад
I love Trevino, he learned how to play on his own and beat every player of his era at one time or another! These videos are solid gold for us high handicappers trying to get better one ball at a time!! Solid member of the RU-vid golf academy!!!!❤
@jerryturner2310
@jerryturner2310 23 дня назад
I will be trying his wisdom on, "If you're not hitting it solid, keep moving the ball back." I hit more "fat" shots than "thin" shots. But I'm stubborn and think I'll get it right next time. This is probably what I've needed to do all along. Move it back. Like he said, everybody swings the club a little different. Just because a pro hits it great from just inside his instep, doesn't mean I can.
@MentalityGolf
@MentalityGolf 23 дня назад
Exactly you will be able to once you understand how to hit the ball but until then it’s easier to do it with the ball back
@arthuranderson9593
@arthuranderson9593 14 дней назад
Lee's advice about hitting consistently before we try to figure out aiming, brilliant! I love this comments on ball position and where the ball ends up. That's a big part of my struggle right now and this is super helpful Lee. Thanks!
@OfCourseICan
@OfCourseICan 11 дней назад
Absolute Gold : this info is irrefutable. Thank You. Grateful Aussie.
@timfinneran5047
@timfinneran5047 16 дней назад
Lee Trevino is fantastic
@burnedoutgolfer
@burnedoutgolfer 15 дней назад
Wonderful lesson! Thank You Lee Trevino 🙏
@sungee3333
@sungee3333 21 день назад
Lee is so awesome. Was this take recently. Man he looks great
@MentalityGolf
@MentalityGolf 20 дней назад
Within the last 5 years. Want to do a podcast with him so bad
@aaronbrowning5224
@aaronbrowning5224 17 дней назад
Thanks SuperMex Lee Trevino…A National Treasure…big smile!
@zackf3688
@zackf3688 11 дней назад
Cool video, lots of practical advice.
@stuartkennedy4570
@stuartkennedy4570 21 день назад
My all time hero. I was fortunate to meet him in 1975
@MentalityGolf
@MentalityGolf 20 дней назад
Incredible! What did you guys talk about?
@troylindsey1444
@troylindsey1444 9 дней назад
One of the greats!
@mdx9286
@mdx9286 18 дней назад
Mr. T. is an absolute master of golf. The one lesson he gave regarding the philosophy of golf changed my game forever: 'Hit the ball, find it, and hit it again.' I no longer try to look up to locate the ball during the downswing. I began hitting more fairways, hitting the ball more pure, more distance, and better accuracy. As Mr. T. explains, it's the inches between your ears that's keeping you from shooting lower scores.
@Boston_420
@Boston_420 11 дней назад
Real wisdom Lee is a treasure
@briandixon-pg1ud
@briandixon-pg1ud 11 дней назад
Lesson from one of the best!! Good common sense approach!
@MrAshtute
@MrAshtute 17 дней назад
Possibly the most underrated player of all time.... genius
@gregwolfe8005
@gregwolfe8005 14 дней назад
I don't think he's underrated. I think most would say he's a top 20 player all time
@gregwolfe8005
@gregwolfe8005 14 дней назад
And probably a top 5 ball striker all time
@smil1958
@smil1958 10 часов назад
I rate him highly
@BobHuntDR
@BobHuntDR 2 дня назад
Lee Trevino! Loved watching you, Chi Chi and Fuzzy at the Desert Skin game. You guys were so funny. Bob Hunt was Palm Springs back in the early 80’s.
@DiannaAtherton
@DiannaAtherton 14 дней назад
Mr Trevino. Nice to see you sir
@_ErIc1976
@_ErIc1976 16 дней назад
One of the best to ever play this game
@Barkeroni
@Barkeroni 16 дней назад
Yes!! More stuff to think about! 😶
@user-gc1ju6pv3o
@user-gc1ju6pv3o 22 дня назад
wow this may be the best video i’ve seen. definitely saving this
@MentalityGolf
@MentalityGolf 22 дня назад
Gold right?!
@user-gc1ju6pv3o
@user-gc1ju6pv3o 21 день назад
amazing. never seen this before. another thing i’ll always remember reading somewhere is that pros are wayyyy better than us is simply the number of golf balls they hit versus us. they are pounding out tens of thousands of balls and we hit 40 balls on the range and expect to be good
@bobbiedeleon4845
@bobbiedeleon4845 15 дней назад
Damn, good to see he's still pumping blood!
@Golfsmithin
@Golfsmithin 20 дней назад
I decided to play the ball more forward in my swing today and played great but I did need to play a club stronger. Also hit a nice cut.
@MentalityGolf
@MentalityGolf 19 дней назад
Nice yeah this is usually only if you’re hitting the ball fat if you hitting the ball fin, you can put it up in your stance and you can go after it more
@donaldschmidt2990
@donaldschmidt2990 14 дней назад
Lee Buck Trevino has the greatest insight into the golf swing since Ben Hogan. There is no golf instructor that understands basic cause and effect like Trevino. Rather than change the swing, he logically suggests the player change the ball position to improve contact and ball flight. Experiment for that perfect ball position that combines ideal contact and target line for your swing. Lee Trevino is the preeminent genius in simplistic golf instruction.
@bvokey8842
@bvokey8842 21 день назад
Golf is a precise game. Do one thing slightly wrong and you likely will get punished for it. I take notes on width of stance, distance from ball, and ball position for each club. This really helps me set up properly for each club. If I’m not hitting it solid, it’s usually due to a minor misstep in my setup. Crazy game.
@MentalityGolf
@MentalityGolf 20 дней назад
You’re completely right! Setup is the most importantly fundamental. You sound like you love the game how long have you been playing?
@hiddenbunny7205
@hiddenbunny7205 20 дней назад
This is a best comment. Most of the people don't even have an idea where is their ball is in their stance, when they move the ball "forward or back", they often ended up moving the stance with it
@petergregory7199
@petergregory7199 17 дней назад
Is this what U call the Lee way? Giving yourself the space and the time to be yourself in the golf swing.
@cndvd
@cndvd 18 дней назад
Now if only Moe Norman was alive and both Trevino and him giving advice. Similar style of teaching, but different advice. Like it’s “so simple but mysterious.”
@BlueMoonday19
@BlueMoonday19 7 дней назад
This is gold
@910tarheel4
@910tarheel4 17 дней назад
He really explained it that a newbie could understand. LEGEND?
@MattS-pv6mk
@MattS-pv6mk 24 дня назад
Thin and low is my miss, great tip, thanks for posting this.👍
@MentalityGolf
@MentalityGolf 24 дня назад
Happy to help!
@robertsandidge441
@robertsandidge441 22 дня назад
Such an American golfing Treasure.
@grahamsmith539
@grahamsmith539 14 дней назад
Brilliant 👍
@epm8625
@epm8625 14 дней назад
That's straight down the middle knowledge right there😂
@stephenkaake7016
@stephenkaake7016 15 дней назад
there are many ways to hit a ball, in the back, middle or front, each work, as long as you have the right technique for them, I use middle
@rrb79
@rrb79 18 дней назад
Quiet, lady! A legend is speaking.
@blakenorman4822
@blakenorman4822 13 дней назад
When my swing goes haywire, i aim 20 yards right, strong left hand grip, feel like im getting my back facing the target on the backswing and crush my irons, i can hit my 9 iron 180, pure flush on target no problem, can play 10 over easy most any day, never have any idea on where my driver clubhead is on any given day, always a crapshoot
@SamRose-ds1ff
@SamRose-ds1ff 13 дней назад
Nobody ever gave Lee credit for understanding the golf swing as well as he did! Yes he knew how to repeat his swing, but he could look at any swing and tell exactly why the y were hitting it where!
@tomretallick1719
@tomretallick1719 21 день назад
That was so cool!
@MentalityGolf
@MentalityGolf 20 дней назад
Thanks! What was your favorite part?
@tomretallick1719
@tomretallick1719 20 дней назад
@@MentalityGolf if you’re not hitting good move it back. Moved it back…bingo!! Hit it at seven o’clock. I just love Lee Trevino .
@aja3longhorn375
@aja3longhorn375 12 дней назад
I’m just gonna say that there are a lot of well respected pros who would disagree with almost everything said here. Most teachers don’t recommend just moving the ball back for better contact
@mikram2613
@mikram2613 17 дней назад
Make more lessons 💯
@bwnco
@bwnco 16 дней назад
Does he mean forward as in away from you or forward as in left to right or right to left..when talking about bll
@At_the_races
@At_the_races 14 дней назад
Nicklaus said that Trevino was the best striker of the ball he’d ever seen.
@PNW_Sportbike_Life
@PNW_Sportbike_Life 18 дней назад
Swing your own swing. Just work on the path, play with ball position, play with open/closed position, and work on keeping that low point past the ball for irons; try and hit ascending with driver. Play smart😊
@jungfraujoch11333
@jungfraujoch11333 10 дней назад
6 majors and 29 PGA tour wins, he knows a thing or two
@kneeman66
@kneeman66 15 дней назад
Does this help me make a two-foot putt,
@rastaman7140
@rastaman7140 20 дней назад
Straight out of Garland,Tx.
@MentalityGolf
@MentalityGolf 20 дней назад
😎😤
@eddiebrown687
@eddiebrown687 16 дней назад
Dude wasn't always a good guy, especially to his first wife and kids, but he grew up hard. He came from nothing and achieved a lot in the game of golf.
@PaladinForever-uy3nv
@PaladinForever-uy3nv 18 дней назад
Did anyone see how beautiful his divots still are? Pure on the clubface!
@rhythmsteve
@rhythmsteve 12 дней назад
Grizzly Adams did have a beard
@jjtbh
@jjtbh 23 дня назад
Bro how am I related to this guy
@MentalityGolf
@MentalityGolf 20 дней назад
Really??
@jjtbh
@jjtbh 20 дней назад
@@MentalityGolf yea I think he’s my uncle
@marktretter4928
@marktretter4928 8 дней назад
He got struck by lightning, and survived. Why he never used a 1-iron, his answer…..even God can’t hit a 1 iron! Or, he also said two things that don’t last….dogs chasing cars and pros putting for pars!😃😃😃Ive known Lee for over 45 years . He was a friend of the owner of a driving range I worked at . What a national treasure he is. So much better than these robots playing today!
@azdbuk
@azdbuk 13 дней назад
I think it is hard to articulate to an amateur what you have done on your own through talent and millions of swings and thousands and thousands of hours physically and mentally. I bet no one told Lee how to swing when he was 12 or whatever, maybe, but trying to break down his philosophy of swinging into chunks a 20 capper can understand is tough.
@roberthansen6001
@roberthansen6001 18 дней назад
Lees take on Moe Norman was right on.He felt real empathy for a Canadian golfing legend.Was aware of his true genius.
@karrollwak2843
@karrollwak2843 19 дней назад
National Treasure 4 Sure
@MentalityGolf
@MentalityGolf 19 дней назад
He must be protected at all costs
@nvjohansson9741
@nvjohansson9741 13 дней назад
Never heard of him. Is he a pro or something?
@teddyzamba1396
@teddyzamba1396 День назад
Trunk and the limbs and the squirrels and there nutts.
@bjohnson515
@bjohnson515 11 дней назад
The game of golf sorely misses characters like Lee. Can anyone imagine ONE PRO today doing what Lee does in this video...... the explaining, chatting it up... Today's pros are taught to be reserved ...guarded....monolithic, speaking in platitudes. Golf needs personalities......and there are few to none in today's game.
@tp0376
@tp0376 9 часов назад
And people are taught that the ball back will make it go lower?
@davidcammilleri5526
@davidcammilleri5526 19 дней назад
My Fave player ever. People talking in the background need to shut up. Lee is talking. So rude.
@MentalityGolf
@MentalityGolf 19 дней назад
Ahahhaa Lee is dropping gold nuggets left and right good thing we got it on video 😉
@TStLou1
@TStLou1 21 день назад
And most golfers would pay thousands to hit the ball more consistently
@MentalityGolf
@MentalityGolf 21 день назад
Most people pay thousands and still don’t!
@toddfritz8683
@toddfritz8683 13 дней назад
Gee, thanks Mr. Obvious.
@bobbybushwhacker
@bobbybushwhacker 17 дней назад
That should not cost $500
@BustedSills
@BustedSills 19 дней назад
This lesson didn’t cost a thing
@williamoleary1410
@williamoleary1410 15 дней назад
It's amazing that this guy never learned how to wear a hat
@user-sm9mb6ms5j
@user-sm9mb6ms5j 15 дней назад
You may say my body is the trunk of a tree, but John Mayer says it's a Wonderland.
@aaronmacdonald1506
@aaronmacdonald1506 21 день назад
4 o’clock Lee. You’re trying to hit the ball at 4 o’clock. Not seven. The 12 is on the top of a clock 🤣
@MentalityGolf
@MentalityGolf 20 дней назад
What do you mean?
@gwest40
@gwest40 20 дней назад
If the ball is a clock, a line from 6 o'clock pointing to 12 o'clock will point toward the target. Therefore, he is attempting to strike the ball at 7 o'clock. Many times my golf buddies will not see there tee shot and ask were it went. If it went to the right, I will tell them how far right by the clock number ("It went about two o'clock). If it goes left, same thing: ( "You hit that about 11 o'clock). Hope that helps.
@theotesstess3049
@theotesstess3049 19 дней назад
If you hit the ball at 4 o'clock you are coming over the top and fade/slice the shot. Hitting at 7 o'clock brings the swing inside and with a closed stance will create a draw shot.
@aaronmacdonald1506
@aaronmacdonald1506 19 дней назад
Wow guys. Do none of you actually get what I’m saying? I’m fully aware of what he’s describing. Hitting the ball from an inside out path is a necessity for quality shots. My issue is the fact that when you imagine a ball as a clock, the 12 position should be the furthest away from you, not pointed at the target. This way the ball is actually laid out in the same fashion as a clock. With the twelve at the top. So when he says he hits the ball at 7, any person who knows how to read an analog clock would actually see this as 4. Why put numbers on the ball like a clock and then rotate it 90 degrees to the left? It makes no sense.
@theotesstess3049
@theotesstess3049 19 дней назад
@@aaronmacdonald1506 Yes mate I get you now. You're looking at the ball from the address position. I was looking down the line to the target. Cheers from Oz.
@bsmo9148
@bsmo9148 13 дней назад
People talking instead of listening to one of the greats.
@einstu
@einstu 19 дней назад
What crap. You can't change your way of playing. One of those statements that serves no purpose because the next question, what's the point of lessons. He talked for 4 minutes before he showed any swing. Here is the biggest problem with golf teaching; it's too academic. Imagine a piano teacher teaching the piano without letting the student trying to hit it. It's not because your a great player, that you can teach.
@MentalityGolf
@MentalityGolf 19 дней назад
What he’s trying to say is there are certain things in our swing that are so ingrained in our subconscious that it is nearly impossible to change, but there are other things that are more fundamental that are core principles of the golf swing that we can change. hope that makes sense.
@PaladinForever-uy3nv
@PaladinForever-uy3nv 18 дней назад
He was saying the core of your golf swing won't change because it's learned behavior, like he mentioned about how people talk. But if you listened, he said "there" are things you can change to improve your golf swing.
@einstu
@einstu 18 дней назад
@@PaladinForever-uy3nv probably but this style of teaching is too academic
@PaladinForever-uy3nv
@PaladinForever-uy3nv 18 дней назад
Btw, your piano teacher-scenario is flat-out stupid. RU-vid doesn't provide Lee Trevino to have him come to you to teach what you're doing wrong. RU-vid are videos, pal. He made some very good points for people to learn. And he didn't talk for 4 minutes...it was more like 2:32 seconds. I imagine you're one of those people that ruin the day of golfers like myself , by hitting grounders all day because you can't understand basic lesson learning.. it's not that hard, troll
@Uofmdoc
@Uofmdoc 17 дней назад
$500 for this gobbledygook?
@user-hi9bc5ni8z
@user-hi9bc5ni8z 15 дней назад
500 pesos
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