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Wayne Watts
Добавлен 22 апр 2013
Retaining the lag via the right arm. Golf swing tips from Wayne
Retaining the lag via the right arm. Golf swing tips from Wayne
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The Invisible Radius How to set up to the driver for the perfect golf shot
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The Invisible Radius How to set up to the driver for the perfect golf shot
Wayne Watts Ball Location set up and impact alignments
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its all about ball location at set up
David Leadbetter PGA Coaching Summitt 04
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David Leadbetter PGA Coaching Summitt 04
Paul Runyan PGA Coaching Summit 1988
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Paul Runyan the master short game teacher 1988 coaching summit seminar
The golfing machine 4 power accumulators short game wayne w
Просмотров 6 тыс.10 лет назад
The 4 power sources and how not to use them or use them in the short game.
The golfing machine left wrist uncocking drill
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The golfing machine left wrist uncocking drill
Lynn Blake Macdonald Drills with Scott Gardiner
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Scott Gardiner going through the Bob Macdonald drills with Lynn Blake
It feels like he was the master of the classic swing and the PGA was getting more toward a modern swing at this point. Dynamics and I think he wasn't quite clear on what the body was doing to create the clubs motions. It almost feels like he's trying to apply classic principles to Modern motions and it doesn't quite fit.
Can you do a video on hinge action
What hinge action are you useing
Would that also be known as exterior action
Hey Wayne Are you Rt arm swinging per TGM/Tomasello? Also. where do teach out of? Thanks
I have taught for his schools for 28 years. VIP schools with him in US and China. Take a Jacob's school!!
If you don't uncock and swivel you will be dealing with throwaway. If you uncock and swivel there is no way for the clubhead to pass the hand. Therefore no throwaway 😮
Grad school
“Pure as mother’s milk” 😄
A golf teaching icon…..golf instruction gold
After extending the drill to a fullish swing the top half takes care of itself. Very clever.
i love this dude
The walking definition of "gentleman".
Simple and to the point. I feel this is worth 1000$ or more
I recognized John in Egypt he was in a club house where I was playing, I didn't like to just walk up to him, then I found out he was involved in a tournament at the course, a great servant to golf and highly rated instructor bless him
Makes no sense
Wayne. I enjoy your videos. JF from Cuscowilla
Very good. Joe F. Cuscowilla
What about turning the shoulders? This looks like all wrist and hands?
This is a really good description for wrist motion- something I've been working (again) on lately.
You sir, are brilliant 🤩
This is solid gold
Golf royalty, thank you sir.
Do you feel like you are throwing it more with ulnar deviation or more like you're slapping somebody with your right hand?
Fantastic visuals for the putting green
"Uncocking" is a confusing term even in the The Golfing Machine book. Flat, LEVEL, and vertical is NOT "uncocked", it is LEVEL. In the move you describe the wrist goes from "cocked" to LEVEL at impact. Any uncocking happens well past impact. The motion from the top to impact is Cocked to Level. If you "uncock" you'll hit fat, and in my experience the left wrist starts cupping once it reaches the "uncock" position. Maybe this seems picky, but it is relevant. Homer does say any move from cocked is uncocking, but that is confusing when Level is the goal for best impact. In my estimation you can be successful if you never reach an "uncocked" condition, it is at least preferable to reaching an uncock condition before impact is completed. Pressure points #2 & #3 activate to prevent "uncocking" past the LEVEL, with just the left arm only #2 would be activated. Just an opinion.
i've had paul runyan's short game book for years and still use it, it's like a bible for golf.
Can you imagine Pinehurst with sand greens?
Looks like straight shooting golf to me!
Mr. WATTS, Your located in Camden, S.C.?? What is your hourly rate for lessons. Thanks Wiley
So Glad I met John,A real Gentleman.
Bunch of lame PGA guys in the audience not taking Mr Flick seriously. No wonder the state of golf instruction sucks.
He is talking about Strokes Gained before anyone knew the term. Incredible!
When you say lay it parallel to the target line, is it actually viewed actually on the line or a line inside the target line towards the feet? Thanks
Think about how the blades of your ceiling fan point to your wall, crown molding to give us a line, as they are spinning. Now imagine the fan tilted on an incline. You’re always pointing or parallel to a plane line, the gutter of a pitched roof. So either one end of the club is always pointing on parallel to that gutter. If not then the shaft is parallel to the gutter.
There is gold in old vids, great golden vid!!!
I did meet him and I did thank him and he was such a Gentleman.
Wayne's videos on the golf swing are the best explanations of the swing that I have ever seen. I can't believe that millions of golfers are not sharing these videos. I love how short the videos are, no extra flim flam.
The only quibble with Mr Runyans ideas are those re YIPS. It is much more specific and logical than "fear of outcome". it has a physical and neurological basis. Unfortunately much golf instruction breeds the yips, unknowingly. My instructor , Gerry Hogan, author of " The Hogan Manual of Human Performance: GOLF, 1991" is the only person I know who did the research to come up with the very logical explanation and remedy.
So much wisdom is acquired by playing for so long and against so many different great players.
ty so much. I saw a video of lynn blake on this topic years ago but your explanation is much better. do we need abit of roll to get it square at impact? in some swing you uncock right at the ball and in another you uncock couple feet behind then roll past the ball.
I'm absolutely fascinated by this video. Are you saying that we throw the sideways hammer at the ball and if we allow our wrist to move freely (in this case swivel), what we want to occur will happen naturally? i.e squaring of clubface & hands ahead of ball with flat L wrist? I've always wondered when people say a lot of power comes from the uncocking. While it seems now many are teaching about the right wrist hinge and not the L wrist uncocking. + I'm sure I've never really understood "throw" "swing" properly. could you please expand on this video and go more in depth? really think it would be a key in turning my "swing" around. thanks!
The weight of the club head un-cocks the wrists, the is accomplished by gripping the club l i g h t l y.
Jack Nicklaus is recognized as one of the best long iron players and drivers of the ball to ever play. Why does Mr. Jacobs belittle his swing to this degree?
Jack outscored the opposition that is the game of golf, how many, how you do it is in the eye of the beholder
Pivot gets it started, then last 3 fingers of the left hand activate to get into ulnar deviation. But....is there also a screwdriver-type twist by those last 3 fingers of the left hand? Or, does the clubface close by only the forearm rotation of the left arm?
My firm conviction is what happens when unobstructed centrifugal force does what it does. You’re not wrong. The left wrist goes from cocked to level and uncocked through the impact interval, then back to level to recocked from follow through to finish., which the grip type can also cause different illusions. A strong turned left hand will produce illusional differences but the geometry and physics still Remain the same. The rotation is primarily done due to the inclined plane and pivot. No actual purposeful rotation of the fore arm. Unless specific hinge action was imparted to produce a certain shot. Everything is so nuanced and the golf swing is full of seems as ifs.
@@waynewatts1525 Thanks for the reply and the insights. The world has seemingly moved in the direction of the strong, turned left hand grip...very strong. Tgm doesn't really seem to have an explanation of this "drive-hold," "keep the clubface facing the ground on the backswing" method. Is it swinging? or hitting? or a combo of the two? Any chance you'd do another video or 2 for us from a Tgm perspective on the strong grip?
Genius of this time.
I learned more from the other guy swinging....he just hits the damn ball, instead of trying to overthink every little part.
Where is this guy located??
Camden South Carolina
Wayne are you located in Camden S.C. ?
Yes
I have a saying that "great players do not necessarily great teachers make" . That holds true for 99.99 percent of past, and present, tour players. Paul was one of the .01 percent. RIP Little Poison .
Mr. Watts, do you give lessons to older guys who want to learn this system?? Thanks.....Wiley Mangum
Why did he spit at the end?
Chewing tobacco?
Well, he is an American. None the less he is correct on that dril.