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Steve H with special guest Gunygolf59 from Korea.
Steve H with special guest Gunygolf59 from Korea.
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Lydia Ko - SportsboxAi evolution of swing change
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Comparing the differences between her old golf, swing and her current golf swing. #lpgatour #3Dgolf #golfswings #golftips
Dan Cooper Lesson 2 live lesson.
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The next stage of Dans golf swing. Pivot p3-5 “transition” Adding separation to the system
Junior golfer. Better contact drill - basic motion impact
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#TGM #morad #golfswing #golftips
Matt Wilson California Open State Champ. “Flighted wedges- Educated hands”
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Matt Wilson California Open State Champ. “Flighted wedges- Educated hands”
Sam Burns - 2023 match play champion what can we learn.
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inside information that might help you with your golf game. Sam’s golf Coach is,Brad Pullin out of Squire Creek. He is also a #callawaygolf staff player. #pgatour #WGCmatchplay #golfswing #golftips
Taylor Moore’s golf swing / swing keys issues by Josh Gregory #sportsboxAI #velspar #pgatour
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It’s a quick tutorial on Taylor Moore’s feels and golf swing after his win of Valspar
rob k. Pures iron shots!
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Player struggles with shots that are really high and curve right to left a bunch
KPGA player Oscar B ~ bomber
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Oscar had a leftward path and was struggling with a leftward start line as well. Talked about trail shoulder work here. Kid has lots of speed. When he was in high school he averaged 125 mph with the driver.
Jeffery Kwak - incoming freshman Santa Clara
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Working some transition influence and relaying testing
Getting a player to swing more out in the ball and move the pattern more towards a higher draw.
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Getting a player to swing more out in the ball and move the pattern more towards a higher draw.
Getting some clubhead speed 89-107. Laurence going deeps
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Getting some clubhead speed 89-107. Laurence going deeps
She's watching you Brad....
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Very knowledgeable-- at another level!!!!!! Worth every penny!!!!
There is nothing really said in this content. Salesman talk giving expression that he knows something more but is not revealing it anyway.
I absolutely LOVE how you constantly remind your viewers that you teach different things depending on the individual. It gives confidence in knowing if someone pays you for lessons, they are getting specific analysis for what is best for them and not just a cookie cutter model to try to get everyone into one style of swing. Your knowledge and understanding of every aspect of the swing is unreal! Thank you for putting this content out there.
Hi, clarifying question…the goal is to right side bend during the backswing? Or to tense up (crunch) his right side muscles (lats, obliques, etc.?
No way. sorry. esp at his age you can't do this type of stuff. Manuel de la Torre is what he needs. what would be the point? he does not have strength and flexibility. His focus should be on swinging the club at the target and letting the body respond. I don't blame DD, this would be a repeat customer. I just don't think under any type of pressure this player won't just revert to what feels natural.
I've seen a lot of instructors talk about not getting the lead hip out in front of the lead ankle at impact, i.e., sliding toward the target too much. I feel like when I work on this type of movement (because my ideal flight is a draw) that my lead hip definitely gets out in front of my left ankle/foot. What would you recommend on that topic? I feel like I'm kind of stuck between conflicting ideals.
This analysis ignores the change in position of her head
We can’t see what you are talking about with the client.
Hi Dana, great content! Thanks for sharing. Question on the timing of the landing left move. Do I want to land left just before the end of the backswing or at the conclusion at the top? Can't seem to find a feel to constantly and reliably do this. It often feels like I'm to late or to early. Seems like such a short window to do it correctly that I often have trouble finding the correct timing/sequence on the course. Thanks!
At his age and playing level etc I don't think lessons really are necessary. He needs to just play and enjoy the game. He has a great swing. There is no magic pill
The blond in the background seems to crushing driver .
Great video Dana. Should you land left at the end of the backswing or when the club stops moving on the backswing then slam down & left?
Changing irons. Titleist t 200 lost distance. Got fitted ; down to Wilson Dynapower forged irons or Mizuno 223. Lessons by you in person would help. Any ideas on the 2 clubs. Hit 6 irons Srixon zx5 mark ii, Titleist t 200 again, cobra. And another. Obviously, not a game changer
Have you looked at Mike Adam's approach of identifying biomechanics and post location?
at 9:30 you say feel like you keep left tilt throughout? Why?
It’s the “feeling” that he should have… there will always be some right tilt throughout the downswing Because adding too much right tilt makes the hands and clubhead swing too far to the right and the low point doesn’t get far enough ahead of the ball as a result (aka you’ll hit the ground behind the ball)
why don't show coach motion?
My anatomy and range of motion don't allow my hands to get behind my shoulder, under any circumstance. I have since stopped taking lessons because I'm not able to do what's asked of me by instructors.
Yup. Super cool to watch and learn from.
more vids plz!
Thanks that’s a very thoughtful assessment!
struggling with losing my angle in the backswing and head / spine lifting :(
The title should say only for Athletes, haha, the golf world is in 2 directions right now, if your an Athlete and can play golf, Know ones better than Dana, if you suck and been slicing every drive into another fairway for 20 years learn from coaches who concentrate on more arm and wrist level speed, forget about body rotation being the motor for your swing, and I'm not being a dick, I'm being honest, if you've been playing golf more than a couple years and can't control the club head learn that first, please! I believe Dana's golf mind is absolutely brilliant, but it will only work if you're a pure Athlete,, period.oh a quick edit, Brock is a pure Athlete, unbelievably pure.If i had that form i couldn't care less where the ball went, its just a thing of beauty!!
Ouch... you're not gonna play on the pga. You dont have the skill
Amazing 👏
Well done, Dana. Player arrives with the look of a swing of 30 hdcp and leaves with the look of a swing of a 10 hdcp. That student is so athletic to change that quickly as well. Hats off to you both.🎉
I like the first swing better. In my opinion she is a little stuck with the right elbow at P5 with not as much room. It wasn’t broken she shouldn’t have touched it.
@ddahlquist - I'd love to hear your thoughts on the mechanism behind Cameron Champs shallowing mechanism because his is absolutely different from any other's I've seen. So interesting and unique!
Dana is “the” best. I’ve gotta figure out how to get some lessons from him 👍
Hi Dana, Iv been working on this myself but sometimes I feel like my weight gets to the outside of my right foot instead of the inside on my backswing. Is this wrong and if so what would be the fix. Thanks Joe
@10:56 @16:25 You are sharing Pure Gold Dana! Thank you!
Chipping with the scaps 🔥
I think I may have finally submitted to Cookies, takeaway move. He really turned his torso almost as if his belly button pointed away from the target. Allowing great body turn. I shot a 75 exaggerating this move
Dana can Steve's before here and lack of seperation mean less right side bend on the downswing
I just passing by to tell you that you are amazing! I got to know you thanks to Jerome (S2) and just watching your lessons my swing has improved. Still a work in progress. Started like 14 months ago I’ve gotten lessons with 3 different coaches but none of them helped me as you have.
BEST VIDEO INHAVE SEEN YET ON THE SWING! Thank u !!
“If you want to play over here you have to launch…..” ?
Need to get my son in for a lesson⛳️⛳️⛳️
What video does Dana talk about Rory pressuring the club at the top then ‘turning it down’ into impact??
Thanks, very interesting lesson. Eric has great tempo, what a swing!
Was this part of a longer video? I'm a big fan of DJ's action and it's hard to get real metrics on him. well.. beside the usual youtubers blindly talking about his wrist flexion in isolation of the rest..
Since this will make the ball go too low, how do you begin to work release into the swing after a basic lesson on lateral pressure like this?
I like the high hands finish.
Excellent as always. Thank you for sharing. FormerTourPlayer, PGAofAmerica,PGASweden. PeterCarsbo
Hi Dana, I’m a HitBombs subscriber and a longtime fan of your teachings. I notice you advised him to let his right arm relax and bend. You always hear the axiom not to let the right arm bend past 90 degrees at the top. In your opinion is an overly bent right arm okay for most people or more acceptable than a straighter right arm that’s too far behind you?
Dana, would you want these thoughts/feels working their way into the longer clubs (including driver)? Or is this wedge specific?
Dana, as always great instruction. But I cannot for the life of me get right side crunch on the backswing.
You are not supposed to get right crunch in the backswing, the student in the video needed to try to get right crunch in order to get the correct amount of left side crunch. Remember, feel is not real. If you have the same problems as the student in this video, allow yourself to exaggerate as much as you can and record your swing to see how much change you can achieve.
Yes correct. If the trail hip loads properly the left bend will happen as part of the turn. Steve was just left tilting and ripping his arms across the chest. There will always be a left bend in the backswing. Some players can over do it
More torso rotation, hand path, and so much easier to stay under/on plane coming down and through. #Money
Steve is looking solid