Now Available! My treatise on golf’s dreaded mishit — the shank. This revolutionary golf primer incorporates numerous multimedia features, including: (1) vid…
Now Available! My treatise on golf’s dreaded mishit — the shank. This revolutionary golf primer incorporates numerous multimedia features, including: (1) vid…
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Great swing. Can hit the ball perfect with mutiple steps in it.?
The steep angle of attack has nothing to do with the backswing.. It’s a
combo of his equipment and WAY too fast of a transition.. To quote Ben
Hogan,, “You don’t hit the ball on your backswing” Looks like this Swing
Extender gizmo makes you cast on the downswing.. Gadgets don’t work..?
good video.
i know its stupid ha who give a shit.
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Excellent video, Zach! You’re the first instructor I’ve ever heard put the
width of the swing into such simple and understandable terms. I definitely
suffer from overswinging and collapsing my arms. And my drives suffer from
this. I will be implementing this tip into my swing immediately!
it’s called “extensor action” (thank you Homer Kelley). BTW Phil is “over
swinging” again lol. Some bombers that over swing are John Daly, Bubba
Watson, Angel Cabrera , and most long drive champions. Some golfers find it
easier to time the release of their accumulators properly when over
swinging, When these golfers under swing they lose tempo and hence timing.
Swinging short is not for everyone. Hitters do better with short swings.
swingers do better generally with longer swings
There’s a contradiction at 3:48 and 1:38 where you’re saying that PN as a
steep angle of attack and the student casts. I agree with the principle,
but the effects you attribute to the right arm collapse at the top are not
directly related to it
Great video
i think i kinda have the same problem.. But its definitely not as bad as
the amateurs, maybe not even phil. Check it out on my channel for me please
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Phil take it on the wrong side (big side on the arm instaed on the forearm)
.m i wrong ?,