Very smooth, had to watch again. At the age 74 having An uneventful round tried that tip and whoa 254 drive! Usually get just under 200. What you do put pine tar on your club? My playing partners asked. It was effortless. Couldn't do it again during the round but I think you woke up something , tks
Interesting example of how "physics works" in another sport Steve. Although the actions seem simple in actuality it takes considerable skill to blend the individual "steps" into a smooth swing. Well done.
Loving the thoughts you provide. I’m having a great season as a result of implementing. One thought. In order to backup the handle (whip the shaft) your left forearm had to rotate. So isn’t the swing a rotation of the body and a rotation of the left forearm ( the mental thought of backing up the handle means the left arm rotation will be unconscious). Thanks again.
Hi Steve, I could not see you bowing your wrist on the 3 video takes, purely because the golf swing is so quick, so would bowing the wrist as one starts the back swing work out with the same result?
@Steve Pratt At what point in the downswing do you feel that you are whipping/pulling back on the handle? From the top, after transition, impact??? Thank you
Hi Steve, another pole drill. Beauty. I note how much your left leg works when the hands are ‘reversing’ the handle. The faster the hands, the more the left leg must resist the forward momentum of the club. Your thoughts? cheers from Oz.
Steve did Mike Austin have a narrow stance? I am just wondering as it appears that way? I get better distance right now with a wider stance with my driver, but wondering if a narrow stance helps shift and turn quicker? Thanks for all you do.
Steve, I have a question regarding the forward hip motion, after watching the video series between Mike Austiin and Mike Donaway, Mike A drills home that he want to see your lead hip go way out almost looks like a bow, you don't seem to have that dramatic of hip movement. I’ve trying to train myself to move my forward hip like Mike Austin talks about, am I going to Extreme or am I on the right path? Please advise? BTW, I’m a member.
Hi Steve, this technique has certainly gained me some club head speed, going from 80 to 87 mph with my 7 iron but I hook the hell out of the ball according to my Mevo plus. I do have a strong grip but don’t really want to change that. Any ideas?
The both parts of this video are great but I don't understand how they work together (the flap and then the cross over of the arms). It has been easier for me to concentrate on the flap.
I don’t think what you’re showing is a wrist action. It looks like supination of the left forearm coming from the proximal radioulnar joint and not from the wrist joint. The wrist is in flexion then extends during the supination at the “slot.”
Have been going at this for a certain time now and it's simply mindblowing that it's apparently a controversial thing for a golfer to be doing. It's just supreme. I really am higher, longer and straighter now and enjoying the game so much. Who would not want that?!
I’m sure this is good stuff but the lack of any close up shots plus exposure problems (shooting against bright sky resulting in you being under exposed and dark) means it’s not as clear as it could be.
Steve - at 9:10 you use the term “countermove”. All I am asking is if it is really physically possible to do the flap and the hand action you describe at 9:10 at the same time?
I’m sorry but I don’t understand what the difference is between this whipping of the wrists and flipping, which is a big no-no, especially in terms of accuracy
Best lesson I have seen for a very long time !!!, many thanks Barry.
Thanks for the content change my game
Very smooth, had to watch again. At the age 74 having
An uneventful round tried that tip and whoa 254 drive!
Usually get just under 200. What you do put pine tar on your club? My playing partners asked.
It was effortless. Couldn't do it again during the round but I think you woke up something , tks
That's awesome!
Hey Steve, Brilliant man love yr videos....man yr Great thnks from Sydney Australia
Glad you like them!
Great video
You are a very good teacher. Love the content.
Great video tips
Interesting example of how "physics works" in another sport Steve. Although the actions seem simple in actuality it takes considerable skill to blend the individual "steps" into a smooth swing. Well done.
Thank you Steve. What muscles or body parts to you mainly use for the pull back? Forearm, wrist,..
Pull back of the handle? Hmmm....let me think on it.
Great explanation Steve plus science behind your explanations!!!
Loving the thoughts you provide. I’m having a great season as a result of implementing. One thought. In order to backup the handle (whip the shaft) your left forearm had to rotate. So isn’t the swing a rotation of the body and a rotation of the left forearm ( the mental thought of backing up the handle means the left arm rotation will be unconscious). Thanks again.
Question: which arm do you favor during your swing? And does it matter? Thanks
I feel like it's a team effort but I could understand if someone felt like they were keying on one or the other.
Great explanation.
Hi Steve, I could not see you bowing your wrist on the 3 video takes, purely because the golf swing is so quick, so would bowing the wrist as one starts the back swing work out with the same result?
Not exactly.
@Steve Pratt At what point in the downswing do you feel that you are whipping/pulling back on the handle? From the top, after transition, impact??? Thank you
Throw out from the top, then whip through in the slot.
Wonderful explanation of the hands through impact!
Hi Steve, another pole drill. Beauty. I note how much your left leg works when the hands are ‘reversing’ the handle. The faster the hands, the more the left leg must resist the forward momentum of the club. Your thoughts? cheers from Oz.
Steve did Mike Austin have a narrow stance? I am just wondering as it appears that way? I get better distance right now with a wider stance with my driver, but wondering if a narrow stance helps shift and turn quicker? Thanks for all you do.
Excellent video ! What would be the increase of clubhead swing speed for the driver ?
Spot on! Rock Star! Pay attention
is the left or right hand move more dominant?
Hi Steve, how do get your leading hand to go back or slow down while the trial hand whips?
Have you seen my pole wrap drill?
Steve, I have a question regarding the forward hip motion, after watching the video series between Mike Austiin and Mike Donaway, Mike A drills home that he want to see your lead hip go way out almost looks like a bow, you don't seem to have that dramatic of hip movement. I’ve trying to train myself to move my forward hip like Mike Austin talks about, am I going to Extreme or am I on the right path? Please advise? BTW, I’m a member.
I'd have to see what drill you're talking about.
@@Inmotion70 here is the video I was talking about ruclips.net/video/PPZvPjluy4Q/видео.html
Hi Steve, this technique has certainly gained me some club head speed, going from 80 to 87 mph with my 7 iron but I hook the hell out of the ball according to my Mevo plus. I do have a strong grip but don’t really want to change that. Any ideas?
Weaken the grip and/or rotate more out in front of impact like a David Duval.
@@Inmotion70 thanks steve, ! So I should come more out to in?
The both parts of this video are great but I don't understand how they work together (the flap and then the cross over of the arms). It has been easier for me to concentrate on the flap.
One naturally leads into the other. You're probably doing great!
Hi,so correct.
Perfect
I believe this is parametric acceleration. Great explanation
I don’t think what you’re showing is a wrist action. It looks like supination of the left forearm coming from the proximal radioulnar joint and not from the wrist joint. The wrist is in flexion then extends during the supination at the “slot.”
Have been going at this for a certain time now and it's simply mindblowing that it's apparently a controversial thing for a golfer to be doing. It's just supreme. I really am higher, longer and straighter now and enjoying the game so much. Who would not want that?!
I’m sure this is good stuff but the lack of any close up shots plus exposure problems (shooting against bright sky resulting in you being under exposed and dark) means it’s not as clear as it could be.
Thanks for the advice.
Steve can you really do the countermove and the flapping in combination? Doesn't seem possible.
There's no such thing as a countermove.
Isn’t that what you call the second Mike Austin secret in the video?
@@stevebutel9088 No I never talk about countermove or counter rotation except to distance myself from it.
Steve - at 9:10 you use the term “countermove”. All I am asking is if it is really physically possible to do the flap and the hand action you describe at 9:10 at the same time?
Doesn't flipping the hand through impact like that cause massive duck hooks???
No because the face never closes relative to the path.
Thank you for your lessons. I have gotten down to scratch and now drive it very far and straight due to your videos.
like it
I’m sorry but I don’t understand what the difference is between this whipping of the wrists and flipping, which is a big no-no, especially in terms of accuracy
not easy.
if you whip through, you think the ball is going to hook way left.
and it does go way left off course.