Hi Bill. You are one hundred percent correct! If you don’t mind. Here is my summary of which you speak. Angular Momentum is the real golf swing! It is the simultaneous swinging of your club in a linear direction combined with a rotational direction. Like love and marriage; you can’t have lineal direction without rotational direction in a real golf swing. Separating the two distinct directions from the other is why most of the golfer in the world are at best boggy golfers and keeps PGA teachers happily employed. To achieve this essential complex diagonal swing simply know that your swing centered circle is anchored on the grip of your club by your trail little finger. The Trail Little Finger is the only part of your body that your brains can sense the weight of your club head consistently traveling on it’s slanted circular path directly to and through the ball Swinging your club back and forth with your trail little finger will train your body to correctly fold and unfold your body; and will direct both your body and your club head to achieve the real golf swing of angular momentum. You and Joe keep up the good work of breaking angular momentum down for others to achieve and understand even more the importance of angular momentum in their own golf swing. Cheers ⛳️👍😃🥂❤️
Thanks Thomas and spot on with your comment. Trying to keep it simple and to the point with the ingredients and the sequences at which the ingredients are added. Hope it helps others because this game can and has been made nearly impossible to enjoy from all the terrible information we have ingested over the years.
Interesting. I learned to play golf from a series of articles in a U.K. magazine the series was call Track rod golf. It was essentially about swinging the club in a circular motion around your swing centre. The sternum. You only thought of the hands and the author said all he thought of in the downswing was the the little finger of the trail hand. Also recommended a reverse overlapping grip for full shots so all of the trail hand was in the club.
@@Ulster2 thank you for validation. I knew with Bills video and reviewing the real golf swing of angular momentum and parametric acceleration it all finally lead to my brain looking at the importants of my little trail finger. Cheers ⛳️😃👍🥂
I As much as anyone have a problem with the right elbow going away from my side on the back swing this makes it so easy to understand you can start it just to the right ' and then move it well Thank you
Thanks my friend, hope it sparks a fire back into your soul. Enjoyed talking to you on the phone today and I’m sure we will have many more calls in the future. Stay safe and keep on smiling thru the rain.
Liked your vid a lot! 👍🏼 One thing I’ve noticed too, Bill, is when you have your trail hand in that “tray holding position” at the top, your lead wrist will be bowed a bit. And that is the strong position that DJ and Rambo have been singled out as having in their backswing, that bowed left wrist at the top (for a right handed golfer). You really do get that SNAP before impact. You can feel it. Thanks!
Yep Bill the puzzle is almost finished. After practicing the prior movements all I do is think I'm throwing a ball side arm and with my dominate hand and I never think of the lead arm. It works and this is what I show and have my junior golfers do.
Well they are blessed to have you as their coach Ray, lead them down the road of simple but know why it’s simple. The ingredients to do so is all they need to hear!!
The bones in the lower arm allows the elbow to fold correctly, most don’t understand the structure of the lower arm therefore they don’t fold the elbow correct.
That is the best description of the pro swing. Moe Norman and his Master Move along with Sasho MacKenzie's dropping the center of mass of the club below the hand path is what you're describing. Unfortunately, I came to this very late in life, but since working on the move that you're describing, my golf game, especially consistency, has drastically improved. I played some good golf not doing this, but now I think I can play some great golf. Thank you.
Mornings no Rick, thank you very much for the compliment. I sometimes wonder if people are understanding what I’m proposing, now I know. Enjoy the next step up to your potential, there has always existed in the golf motion a thing we call angular momentum, yet it’s not talked about very much within n the teaching circles.
@@Wooduck Well I came to understanding watching Moe Norman's Master Move, and saying no one can hit a ball like that. But when you take his Master Move to the top and then back to the Master Move and keep repeating you start to feel the arc that you describe using bones of your right forearm. Sasho MacKenzie, a bio mechanist, says the center of mass of the club must drop below the hand path. Your description of an "end-over-end" is exactly what Sasho is referring too. It's probably the hardest part for golfers to feel when they've been doing the wrong thing all their lives. Turning that club head over after it's been under. A feeling of my right arm being inside out at the bottom of the swing helped initially to feel that move. Thank you again.
I try and tell my friends that this swing provides automatic elbow leading, automatic shallowing, automatic club head behind your hands, and automatic shaft lean through impact. AUTOMATIC.
No and neither is the trail arm at Set up. What I said about the right are is the same as the left arm as it goes to the finish. The trail arm is not in a neutral position at set up, you put it neutral on the takeaway, watch the vid again.
I wouldn’t say that at all Joe. Your actually keeping the club face square to the swing path of the club. You just think it’s opening and closing which is not the correct thought.
Thanks a lot! Bill
👍 I am very pleased we 'met' when we did👌 This is golf-gold !
Feeling is mutual RT
This video explains your swing the best. Thank you, Tinker.
Good deal cool, happy you found it.
Hi Bill. You are one hundred percent correct!
If you don’t mind. Here is my summary of which you speak.
Angular Momentum is the real golf swing! It is the simultaneous swinging of your club in a linear direction combined with a rotational direction. Like love and marriage; you can’t have lineal direction without rotational direction in a real golf swing. Separating the two distinct directions from the other is why most of the golfer in the world are at best boggy golfers and keeps PGA teachers happily employed.
To achieve this essential complex diagonal swing simply know that your swing centered circle is anchored on the grip of your club by your trail little finger.
The Trail Little Finger is the only part of your body that your brains can sense the weight of your club head consistently traveling on it’s slanted circular path directly to and through the ball
Swinging your club back and forth with your trail little finger will train your body to correctly fold and unfold your body; and will direct both your body and your club head to achieve the real golf swing of angular momentum.
You and Joe keep up the good work of breaking angular momentum down for others to achieve and understand even more the importance of angular momentum in their own golf swing. Cheers ⛳️👍😃🥂❤️
Thanks Thomas and spot on with your comment. Trying to keep it simple and to the point with the ingredients and the sequences at which the ingredients are added. Hope it helps others because this game can and has been made nearly impossible to enjoy from all the terrible information we have ingested over the years.
Interesting. I learned to play golf from a series of articles in a U.K. magazine the series was call Track rod golf. It was essentially about swinging the club in a circular motion around your swing centre. The sternum. You only thought of the hands and the author said all he thought of in the downswing was the the little finger of the trail hand. Also recommended a reverse overlapping grip for full shots so all of the trail hand was in the club.
@@Ulster2 thank you for validation.
I knew with Bills video and reviewing the real golf swing of angular momentum and parametric acceleration it all finally lead to my brain looking at the importants of my little trail finger. Cheers ⛳️😃👍🥂
Thanks Bill&Joe keep the food coming guys. Very tasty so far.👍🏼❤️
Much appreciated
I As much as anyone have a problem with the right elbow going away from my side on the back swing this makes it so easy to understand you can start it just to the right ' and then move it well Thank you
Thanks my friend, hope it sparks a fire back into your soul. Enjoyed talking to you on the phone today and I’m sure we will have many more calls in the future. Stay safe and keep on smiling thru the rain.
Liked your vid a lot! 👍🏼
One thing I’ve noticed too, Bill, is when you have your trail hand in that “tray holding position” at the top, your lead wrist will be bowed a bit. And that is the strong position that DJ and Rambo have been singled out as having in their backswing, that bowed left wrist at the top (for a right handed golfer). You really do get that SNAP before impact. You can feel it. Thanks!
It’s not the only way but it sure is a good way Craig.
Yep Bill the puzzle is almost finished. After practicing the prior movements all I do is think I'm
throwing a ball side arm and with my dominate hand and I never think of the lead arm.
It works and this is what I show and have my junior golfers do.
Well they are blessed to have you as their coach Ray, lead them down the road of simple but know why it’s simple. The ingredients to do so is all they need to hear!!
Pure Gold!
Thanks Pat
Good one Bill, right leg to left leg, flip the butt cap.
Hope it made some sense
@@Wooduck yes it does, this is the golf swing
Most people don’t know were the club folds and try to do it with the elbow only, won’t work because is in the radial and folding and where it happens
The bones in the lower arm allows the elbow to fold correctly, most don’t understand the structure of the lower arm therefore they don’t fold the elbow correct.
That is the best description of the pro swing. Moe Norman and his Master Move along with Sasho MacKenzie's dropping the center of mass of the club below the hand path is what you're describing. Unfortunately, I came to this very late in life, but since working on the move that you're describing, my golf game, especially consistency, has drastically improved. I played some good golf not doing this, but now I think I can play some great golf. Thank you.
Mornings no Rick, thank you very much for the compliment. I sometimes wonder if people are understanding what I’m proposing, now I know. Enjoy the next step up to your potential, there has always existed in the golf motion a thing we call angular momentum, yet it’s not talked about very much within n the teaching circles.
@@Wooduck Well I came to understanding watching Moe Norman's Master Move, and saying no one can hit a ball like that. But when you take his Master Move to the top and then back to the Master Move and keep repeating you start to feel the arc that you describe using bones of your right forearm. Sasho MacKenzie, a bio mechanist, says the center of mass of the club must drop below the hand path. Your description of an "end-over-end" is exactly what Sasho is referring too. It's probably the hardest part for golfers to feel when they've been doing the wrong thing all their lives. Turning that club head over after it's been under. A feeling of my right arm being inside out at the bottom of the swing
helped initially to feel that move. Thank you again.
I try and tell my friends that this swing provides automatic elbow leading, automatic shallowing, automatic club head behind your hands, and automatic shaft lean through impact. AUTOMATIC.
Oh, and it's a clockwise motion from the top, not counter-clockwise of 90% of amateurs.
@@rickstevens9628 great explanation Rick, when one can explain that means they understand and when they understand they can actually DO.
Understood, thx Bill.
No problem KB
The right arm could be my issue, can’t wait to try. Of course it’s raining today….
@@k.b.3832 we got the rain yesterday and now we are supposed to get a frost tonight, summer is taking it’s kind time to get here.
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Where it started
Mr Bill what about the left arm should it b neutral at address?
No and neither is the trail arm at
Set up. What I said about the right are is the same as the left arm as it goes to the finish. The trail arm is not in a neutral position at set up, you put it neutral on the takeaway, watch the vid again.
So what ur saying MrBill is ur opening and closing the golf club
I wouldn’t say that at all Joe. Your actually keeping the club face square to the swing path of the club. You just think it’s opening and closing which is not the correct thought.
Tom tomasello tried to explain this but in a different way
So did Mac OGrady, nothing new because there is nothing new.