Hub Path vs. Club Path 🧬

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • Today we dive deep into the difference between HUB PATH and CLUB PATH in the golf swing. Things get a bit trippy…
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  • @tomeldridge2915
    @tomeldridge2915 2 месяца назад +3

    I turned a naysaying, stubborn skeptic on to your RUclips instruction and am now being bombarded with breathless swing analysis he has gleaned from your videos. Good work

    • @elitegolfschools
      @elitegolfschools  2 месяца назад

      Wow!! Freaking awesome! So fun working systems and hitting proper balls! Lesgo!

  • @candyyang4176
    @candyyang4176 11 дней назад +1

    You guys are the best golf instructors on the internet, my game improved a lot by watching your videos. Great job!🎉

    • @elitegolfschools
      @elitegolfschools  11 дней назад

      @@candyyang4176 holy cow did you just make our day! So thrilled that you feeling nice 🙏❤️

  • @fierce1hander264
    @fierce1hander264 Год назад +14

    First discovered Riley on Milos videos and instantly liked his style and approach. You guys are going to the moon and I'm here for it.

  • @stevenfowler2671
    @stevenfowler2671 7 месяцев назад +2

    This is so revealing it almost brings me to tears. The physics being explained are top shelf level teaching.

    • @elitegolfschools
      @elitegolfschools  7 месяцев назад

      Fantastic! Let us know how this correlates to strike for you! Always eager to hear 🙏❤️

  • @christophermonnikendam5326
    @christophermonnikendam5326 6 месяцев назад +2

    This is one of THE best golf instruction channels. Great explanations presented in easy to understand language. Love it!!!

    • @elitegolfschools
      @elitegolfschools  6 месяцев назад

      Fantastic!!! So glad you’re enjoying!! Keep us posted as you worth through some of the concepts! 🙏

    • @christophermonnikendam5326
      @christophermonnikendam5326 6 месяцев назад +1

      I’m in the process of setting up some private instruction with y’all so someone from your staff will be getting updates for sure 😀

    • @elitegolfschools
      @elitegolfschools  6 месяцев назад +1

      @@christophermonnikendam5326 let’s go!!! Honored to get working with you!!!

  • @Harpoon9
    @Harpoon9 3 месяца назад

    These guys have helped me improve so much. The way you explain things has been exactly what I’ve needed. I’ve found maybe two accounts so far on RUclips who only explain this well. Going to be able to break 80 in the next few weeks with practice and than hopefully par soon after. All I was missing was the correct explanation. You hear everyone say straight back and straight forward but it’s so much more than that. I’ve never had such a beautiful draw on all my shots before throughout my whole bag. More excited than ever to play the game. Keep em comings

    • @elitegolfschools
      @elitegolfschools  3 месяца назад

      Let’s go!!!! Keep us posted on your progress homie!!

  • @nickbaker1189
    @nickbaker1189 4 месяца назад +1

    I am already a golf swing nerd. Now, after watching many of your videos, I’m an even bigger golf swing nerd. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

  • @BillLayle777
    @BillLayle777 3 месяца назад

    You guys are the best. I've learned so much about the golf swing. Love your communication style. Keep up the good work!

    • @elitegolfschools
      @elitegolfschools  3 месяца назад

      Thank you so much!! Please keep us posted if you have any questions!

  • @dougwherry
    @dougwherry 9 месяцев назад +1

    This is so freaking good!! Finally understanding the flippy patterns and early body extension I have been plagued with forever. Thanks Riley and TJ

  • @jasminesdad0401
    @jasminesdad0401 Год назад +2

    Really enjoying this series! Glad you shed light on the club center of mass vs hub path bcs it cleared up a huge point of confusion for me. Thank you!

  • @davidroach6782
    @davidroach6782 6 месяцев назад +1

    Fantastic! Understanding this solved the issue I have had with the club slightly steepening in the downswing.. I have tried all kinds of things to try and shallow the club and nothing has worked for me at speed.. This hub/mass concept and the thought of the hub moving out in transition made the slight change I needed - Club head now falling down into a great position behind the hands. Thank you

  • @keithblair5255
    @keithblair5255 Год назад +3

    I can safely say I do more experimenting with movements and feels after watching your videos than any other videos on the web. Awesome stuff guys.

  • @christophermonnikendam5326
    @christophermonnikendam5326 Год назад +2

    I found you through Milo’s videos and love both channels. You both have a similar philosophy regarding the swing, but have a different way of explaining the same things (both ways are great and compliment each other). Since I have a background in kinesiology and physical therapy, I love the description from that standpoint which you provide. I’ve had a difficult time with previous “in person” lessons because I couldn’t grasp concepts the way they were explaining them. I was told that I was “thinking too much” about the wrong things (because I kept asking about things from a kinesiology standpoint). I was super frustrated until I found y’all and Milo. I even went back and discussed this with my former pro/teacher so he would be better prepared to deal with someone like me in the future. I’m also recommending your channel to my friends. Thanks again and I look forward to new content. Would love to receive personalized instruction in the future but can’t swing it at this time (see what I did there 🤣).

  • @tomeldridge2915
    @tomeldridge2915 2 месяца назад

    Three trips to the range using this information and killing it. Alas, played nine holes and the sweetness from the range turned bitter. I concluded, on the course I reverted back to old habits. For me, in order for your lesson to work I feel I need to hold the shoulders in check for a fraction longer in transition.

    • @elitegolfschools
      @elitegolfschools  2 месяца назад

      Fantastic! And keep playing with principles to better understand them! Exciting!

  • @victorr.-lm7xv
    @victorr.-lm7xv 3 месяца назад +1

    I really like your approach to coaching the golf swing. I have been trying to alter my swing for 3 years trying to change from my inside to out club head path, closed club face at impact, early extended, early flip swing with right to left ball flight (right handed). Based on your videos, I am able to keep my elbows in front of my torso in the backswing and in transition with the “hub” moving out and the “center of mass” moving back and down. However, when I do this and my hands move further out, my club head path travels further out resulting in a shank. To be clear, I don’t consciously move the hub out and mass back. They move there as a result of the body and arm movements you describe. I would love to have explained what needs to happen once I get to p5 and beyond to impact with my hub further out in order to correctly complete the system and make pure contact?
    So the bottom line is: I can comfortably perform the body and arm positions you describe in this video and I agree that this is what I need to do in order to improve my swing. However, there seems to be something that I’m missing. If you would address this I would greatly appreciate it.
    Thank you

    • @elitegolfschools
      @elitegolfschools  3 месяца назад

      Biggest item to manage with this type of pattern explained in this video is space away from the ball. Make sure the COM of the ribs stays away based on thoracic rotation ❤️❤️❤️ appreciate the thoughtful response!!!

    • @victorr.-lm7xv
      @victorr.-lm7xv 3 месяца назад

      Thank you very much for responding. Have you made a video that would help me understand COM of the ribs staying away that you would recommended I watch? Because in this video you discuss COM of the club and hand/hub paths. Do I want to actively move the hand/hub path back in after it moves out at P5?

    • @elitegolfschools
      @elitegolfschools  3 месяца назад

      @@victorr.-lm7xv I think it’s time we made one!!!

  • @jayschwarz4365
    @jayschwarz4365 Год назад +1

    These videos are world class! I’m watching everything from Milo and Elite, and pretty much ignoring the rest! Keep ‘em coming!

    • @elitegolfschools
      @elitegolfschools  Год назад +1

      Milo is the best! We’ll do our best to keep ‘em coming!

    • @jayschwarz4365
      @jayschwarz4365 Год назад

      @@elitegolfschools I was lucky enough to play a couple of rounds with Milo when I flew out there to work with him. The sound he makes with a driver is unlike anything I’ve ever heard, and that includes numerous PGA ProAms!

  • @ericschroeder8932
    @ericschroeder8932 Год назад +1

    You guys are great! What you walked through reminds me of my favorite quote from Pete Cowen. "We want to managed the mass of the club, so it's useful."

  • @dsc-nr5zy
    @dsc-nr5zy 4 месяца назад +1

    This is VERY similar to Stuart Cartwright's teachings. Bravo. 👏

  • @paulsean3000
    @paulsean3000 Год назад

    Since I started 2 years ago, Iv changed RUclips instructors a ridiculous amount lol now that I just follow your videos, my game is really starting to improve. Thank you

  • @MrDpdough
    @MrDpdough Год назад +1

    I think this illustration of the hub path gives me even better insight to the principles you guys are teaching. Keep it up!!

    • @elitegolfschools
      @elitegolfschools  Год назад

      Thank you!!

    • @Bradman2623
      @Bradman2623 6 месяцев назад

      After watching this video again , I’ve picked up on the hub path and center of mass. I think I was guilty of the hub and center of mass in transition pointing at the target .
      Now I understand the hub would be almost a 45% angle between ball and target with center mass behind you . Almost like a slingshot motion with the chest rotation . Just need to work on this and my hands hub coming around my body , not straight towards the target .
      Thank you for the amazing detail with all your videos …
      Greatly appreciated !

  • @MichaelPenman-jq1cu
    @MichaelPenman-jq1cu 4 месяца назад +1

    Ohhh yes love the video and hand path is mind blowing. Sooo much more stable and more natural - thanks

  • @EricCalaway
    @EricCalaway 6 месяцев назад +1

    Awesome videos as always. I have a video request. Is there any chance you could make a follow along video of doing the correct swing sequence? Repeating the beginning movements for a certain number of reps then moving to the next sequence until you get to the full flow of the swing. Kind of like an exercise video. Keep up the good work!

  • @temporarystranger95
    @temporarystranger95 Год назад +2

    I think the “hands out in transition” is very consistent with the “hip flexion and thoracic bend” move you guys teach in transition as well. It’s all part of the proper body movements to support a more rotational swing. Great stuff! Thanks for sharing 👊👊.

    • @elitegolfschools
      @elitegolfschools  Год назад +1

      Definitely! That’s what causes the hands out. It’s just nice for players to have a full map of what’s going on

  • @johnprice1950
    @johnprice1950 Год назад

    Best golf instruction ever. Not just demonstrated, but explained. Thanks j. price

  • @davidswanson5046
    @davidswanson5046 Год назад

    I took a lesson with your man Dan a few weeks ago. Probably the best lesson I’ve ever had. Exchanged a few texts with him afterwards and he recommended this video. He was spot on. So good. Thank you!
    Love your content. Keep it going!

    • @elitegolfschools
      @elitegolfschools  Год назад

      Dan is the MAN! And thank you so much for working with us! Let us know if you ever have any questions for us!

  • @stevobmw540
    @stevobmw540 5 месяцев назад +1

    Hello just found your site, after a dozen videos to get your drift and 100 balls at range I cannot believe how good I am striking the ball, I knew almost everything you discussed but never was able to piece it all together, brilliant explanations from you both, would be great to see some hub and centre of mass graphics on screen from front and dtl sort of curves to follow ? Thanks Steve

    • @elitegolfschools
      @elitegolfschools  5 месяцев назад

      Wonderful!! So happy that you are experiencing some great shots working through the ideas! Exciting!

  • @benmontgomery3275
    @benmontgomery3275 Год назад +1

    Constantly coming back to you guys for these concepts. You always get me back on track. Seems like there’s many ways to go steep to shallow but this is the most efficient way. Love it!

  • @nathanperry9593
    @nathanperry9593 6 месяцев назад +1

    This is super informative. Thanks for making it. I figured this our on the range the other day and was looking for more information about it. I thought I was crazy but I just piping it. This is a great video!!!

  • @JamesMeagher-zv5sf
    @JamesMeagher-zv5sf 10 месяцев назад

    10:19 am E. Great vid as always. There is a need to understand the difference between how to manage hands and the club head behavior it dictates. Observing only swing paths when attempting to learn from coaches like your team is clearly not sufficient intake. Excellent instruction. Thanks.

    • @elitegolfschools
      @elitegolfschools  10 месяцев назад

      Lots of data that goes into understanding each person's personal system huh?! Thanks for the comment!!

  • @johnphillips8466
    @johnphillips8466 Год назад

    You two guys are a breath of fresh air in what is now a world of confusing, contradicting instruction. For years I've been advise to bring my hands close to my target side pocket on the way through impact. This lesson today has 'blown a hole' in that bad advice. When I think about it 'keeping the hands close to the body through the impact zone' only encourages the dreaded 'roll-over of the hands'. I enjoy your method of teaching....every aspect of your instruction is substantiated with excellent logic (and non patronizing humor!).

  • @mackmyragolfklubbstugan3932
    @mackmyragolfklubbstugan3932 Год назад

    As a PGA club Pro in Sweden i just must say guys, You are Fantastic! I been teaching in nearly 35 years and i still learn so much from you:
    Thank You for sharing !!!!

  • @DanielSmith-wo8rh
    @DanielSmith-wo8rh Год назад

    I can’t wait to learn more! Wanting more on the sit or drop, and getting the club head down to and through the ball. Best golf instruction I’ve ever seen!

  • @s.r.345
    @s.r.345 Год назад

    You guys are frigging genius. My new favorite golf learning site. Everything I've been struggling to get and understand you have explained in detail. Thank you for posting these videos. Just awesome!!!!

    • @elitegolfschools
      @elitegolfschools  Год назад

      You're the best! Thanks for the kind comments and hit them well!

  • @art22101974
    @art22101974 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks guys, this helps a lot. Great tuition , clear understanding. I'm off to put this into practice. I've liked and subscribed - good luck with your channel.

  • @chuckmcswain884
    @chuckmcswain884 6 месяцев назад +1

    I love hearing the “Why” to golf movement!

    • @elitegolfschools
      @elitegolfschools  6 месяцев назад

      Right on!!! Got to have that in our opinion 🙏❤️

  • @kevinwheeler7983
    @kevinwheeler7983 6 месяцев назад

    I just found you guys and it was a perfect time for me as I am looking to make a swing change. You guys do a great job in explaining your swing method. Can’t wait to get to the driving range and get to work .

  • @Olorin323
    @Olorin323 3 месяца назад

    This video blew my mind. I've had to watch it like 3x. So, I still want that "inside loop" but with the club center of mass, not the hands. The hands actually work a counterclockwise motion which (equal and opposite) causes the club to move clockwise.
    I always found I struck the ball better with the motion you show here and thought I was way over the top (even though I was rarely hitting slices). So, my takeaway is hands work in and up which gets you steep going back, to then the hands work out and down which shallows the club down.

  • @scottgrant6549
    @scottgrant6549 Год назад

    I wish this was available when I learnt to play 40 years ago. It’s hard to change patterns but working on it. Have my 13 year old just getting into golf and watching your videos.

  • @user-cm5cz8pz4l
    @user-cm5cz8pz4l Год назад

    Great video! Hands from in to out just isn’t talked about by most. As usual, you guys explain things in a simple yet very insightful way!

  • @DeadAimSF
    @DeadAimSF Год назад

    I have been able to quit watching other golf videos (except Milo) because of how well you explain the swing. Improving because of them. Thank you!

  • @killipenterprises8381
    @killipenterprises8381 Год назад +1

    Just from a visual perspective, and I know momentum and forces are absent from the drills, what happens exactly from the top of the swing down to the ball? Visually, it looks like the "hub" can't get down to the hitting area in time for the strike. I'd love to see an explanation of how this happens! Love your videos! Keep up the good work!

  • @MItchDornsife
    @MItchDornsife 7 месяцев назад

    I thought your presentation on hand path was one of the best I've watched - thank you for the content

  • @jimthomas1759
    @jimthomas1759 10 месяцев назад

    Congrats on your milestone! Really keen videos you have posted. Fun to watch TJ modify his swing to emulate others.

    • @elitegolfschools
      @elitegolfschools  9 месяцев назад

      Awesome! And thank you so much for the love 🙏🙏🙏

  • @Sayheybrother8
    @Sayheybrother8 Год назад

    I’ve been thinking about this a lot this year! It’s great you’re hitting in this and that you don’t even touch on it on broadcasts when showing paths. They focus on the club head and the only way you can get your club head in the right spot is to think about your hands! Have you ever done any research or drills with the focus being where the handle is pointing throughout swing? I’ve found focusing on where the handle is pointing gives me the best “feel” to get the club head in the right place throughout the whole swing.

    • @elitegolfschools
      @elitegolfschools  Год назад

      Right on! Got to know where that clubbed is in space!

  • @jayschwarz4365
    @jayschwarz4365 6 месяцев назад

    A couple of suggestions for future content:
    - Taking this system to greenside bunkers
    - How you fix common problems: chicken wing, collapsing right arm on back swing, etc.
    - More videos with Milo (those were awesome!)
    - More on short game

  • @eymun
    @eymun 3 месяца назад +1

    This is PURE GOLD!!!

  • @Jamruns
    @Jamruns Год назад

    Perfect timing on this video! I have been working on a swing that somewhat mimics victors because I love his swing. A great explanation on that. Thanks!

  • @johnbrown-wi6zy
    @johnbrown-wi6zy Год назад

    This is basic fundamentals that we dont see in golf instruction as much as we should, pure pure content as always guys............

  • @jimthomas1759
    @jimthomas1759 Год назад

    Great video showing the connections between hand path and com of the club. Paradym changing information!!

  • @jscott5042
    @jscott5042 7 месяцев назад

    Great video! I had a breakthrough in understanding - thanks!

  • @tomackerman1355
    @tomackerman1355 Год назад

    Guys, you have some of the most incredibly insightful content . Absolutely lightbulb going off ,game changing. Im finally finding the space and getting trail elbow in front. In a future video can you breakdown the sequencing globally. Trying to understand if weight shift occurs before pelvic drop , also when does leg circle and get outta the way to clear hips etc. TY

    • @elitegolfschools
      @elitegolfschools  Год назад

      Check out the video, “Global Golf Swing Principles” if you haven’t already. Should help

  • @MLittrell
    @MLittrell Год назад

    As someone who's main fault is early extension, this makes so much sense. I've been trying to get my path in to out with my hands but get stuck and the only way to hit the ball is by early extending. I will definitely be working on my hub path vs club path! Keep up the great work guys!

  • @The_sunday_lout
    @The_sunday_lout Год назад

    Fella’s fella’s fella’s 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 I have been following your instruction over the last few weeks. This I feel is the missing bit of information I needed. Managed break 80 for the first time in years thanks to the improvements in my swing and mainly consistency. Have always struggled with early extension, but feel I understand why now. Was taught to drop the hands into trail hip pocket. Cue chunks, push blocks and duck hooks.

  • @corycooper4955
    @corycooper4955 Год назад

    Awesome video! 🔥 I use to be the guy who tried to jam the arm down and back to hit draws. I’ve been trying to work out of that for a while. Keep up the good videos!

  • @sduke39
    @sduke39 Год назад

    Fascinating video. Many years ago an old golf instructor told me that Hogan's hand path went out in the downswing. I thought he was out of his mind because that was an over the top move....and Hogan was NOT over the top to my eyes.. Guess the old guy was ahead of his time. Really enjoying the journey with you gentlemen.

  • @grumpygiraffe6318
    @grumpygiraffe6318 Год назад

    I play off +1, I used to coach. Never has anyone explained hub path (until now).
    Love learning, just wish I knew about this years ago (as my hub gets stuck!) love the videos guys, thank you 🇦🇺 🤙🏼💯

  • @edmoreno6926
    @edmoreno6926 Год назад

    I appreciate the explanation. This feeling is what helped me with the driver and long irons. The compression off the fairway woods and long irons is great and even better with short irons. I am feeling more rotation than ever with some lateral movement that is more automatic, I tended to stay on my back foot. Biggest change was moving my trail hand more on top and not underneath. The stronger grip was fine with the woods and driver but proved more difficult with the irons especially the wedges. My lead hand is 2.5 to three knuckles with my trail hand on the side slightly on top. I feel the bounce working with all my irons with shallow divots, rare fat shots with the thin to win still getting to the green or close. Now if I can just get to working the ball when I need a fade. Draw is now a baby draw or a slight push to the right. Thanks for the amazing content!

    • @elitegolfschools
      @elitegolfschools  Год назад

      We appreciate you bro ❤️

    • @edmoreno6926
      @edmoreno6926 Год назад

      ​@@elitegolfschools Question. I would like to know if my slightly stronger trail hand with the driver, more on the side not on top seems to benefit me more with the woods and driver. With the irons I find that trail hand is better more on top. Is this reasonable ? When I put my hand on the side with the irons the shot is thin or I will pull draw it. Thoughts?

  • @rockykingrea1252
    @rockykingrea1252 7 месяцев назад +1

    You guys got it going on.

  • @naivhear887
    @naivhear887 Год назад

    i look forward to your videos every week! please post swing analyses and / or lessons!

  • @timhall1514
    @timhall1514 Год назад

    This new hub path map for me feels so right & instantly makes all the other quality moves much easier to accomplish.
    A hidden Gem of advice that is so often practiced completely the other way round.

  • @inconspicuouslynotthere
    @inconspicuouslynotthere Год назад

    Again, great video and well explained! I also love how it all the videos are somewhat connected. The hub-path feels like a more detailed explanation / demo of the "killshot" move you explained in your other video :)

    • @elitegolfschools
      @elitegolfschools  Год назад

      Hoping more connections like this get made in future videos for you 🙏

  • @tomeldridge2915
    @tomeldridge2915 3 месяца назад

    This will sound weird but I have had success hitting good shots while trying to slice the ball. After watching this video it occurred to me that what I was doing was moving my hand path outward as you described.

  • @1_pieceofwork
    @1_pieceofwork Год назад

    Great content! I learn something new that really helps with every video you guys put out.

  • @jamesfreddyc
    @jamesfreddyc Год назад

    Nerded out right along with ya! Thanks for this series.

  • @mikeellefson3951
    @mikeellefson3951 Месяц назад

    Love your videos! Things i’ve never thought about. I do get confused about the initial hub movement- always beed told it drops but this video i thought i heard it moves out toward ball?

  • @tomn5188
    @tomn5188 Год назад

    In this video and the short that Riley does on how to stop hooking the ball you make the comment that the hub goes "radically left" to send the clubhead out and through the ball. I think this idea and the mechanics that make it happen would be a robust topic for a video. I have enjoyed your videos so much that I scheduled in-person lessons with Riley for later this month. Thanks again for all the great coaching.

  • @paulchapman623
    @paulchapman623 Год назад

    TJ and Riley are amazing. If you have not gotten a lesson, online or otherwise from these group of guys you are selling your golf game short. Extremely Professional and a Little Golf Quirky Nerdy. But that is why these guys are great! If either of you are ever in Virginia you can stay at my place! Please keep up the videos!

  • @ClintKgreat
    @ClintKgreat Год назад

    Guys your videos are great!!! Still trying to tweak to your philosophy. Will get there eventually I hope. Appreciate ya

  • @josephmace9435
    @josephmace9435 Год назад

    Top content lads, always sharing your vids to my mates! Helps hugely with understanding of the swing. Please keep it up as really useful content 🙏🏽
    Would love swing analysis all the way across the pond in the UK

  • @Zach_Routhier
    @Zach_Routhier Год назад

    I'm confident to say that for so many of us that learned to golf in the 90s and early 2k's, 4:37 is the magic moment learning what happens with the right elbow staying in front and across the chest during impact. I know I had a couple lightbulbs go off.

  • @stevenvig927
    @stevenvig927 Год назад

    Hi... I cant wait to try this at the range this afternoon.. how about a swing analysis on Matt Wolff whose swing looks like an exaggeration of what you are talking about...

  • @jayparrish8463
    @jayparrish8463 Год назад

    Definitely dropping nuggets each video! Helping me get rid of that 70’s swing 😂🎉

  • @kmhoh
    @kmhoh Год назад

    Great work guys. Been following your content over last few weeks. Have enlighten me to understand how the club actually works in relation to the swing. This one is especially useful. Ties in all the other aspects of your system. Separating the hand path from the club path. Is that how Ben Hogan does it I wonder?

    • @elitegolfschools
      @elitegolfschools  Год назад

      I would imagine he had a pretty solid understanding of this. You can see it evident in his pattern if you know what to look for 🙏 thank you for watching

  • @MrSimpsonia
    @MrSimpsonia Год назад

    Became an instant subscriber, your approach to these videos is great! Would love to see an in-depth video on the release, especially the wrist/forearm movements (flexion/extension, radial/ulnar, and pronation/supination). My current white whale is letting the radial out and getting proper ulnar deviation by impact, just cannot figure it out!

    • @dv1883
      @dv1883 Год назад

      Check their previous videos.

    • @elitegolfschools
      @elitegolfschools  Год назад

      We’ve got a good video on this coming, as well as an older one titled “club face stability” check it our

  • @foreal8691
    @foreal8691 Год назад

    I have been really working hard at changing my swing and it's coming around nicely. One thing I am still struggling with is lowering my launch angle with my irons. I am thinking it's because I am using vertical force too early, would love to see a video that covers linear, roational and vertical forces in the golf swing. Nice work on the channel 👊👊👊.

  • @johnallcock397
    @johnallcock397 Год назад

    Great content, as far as the Hub controls club center of mass from over to under is it OK to passively do that with intent of the hands. Years past always been a strong right hand control (Hitter), never free flowing wrists. Then moved to free flow wrists but questionable position at top i.e. no contol. Following your video I tried passive contol of the hub which seems to improve everything, although early days yet.

  • @leshooton
    @leshooton 6 месяцев назад +1

    Does the index finger complex of the trail hand perform any specific function?
    Cheers and awesome content!!

    • @elitegolfschools
      @elitegolfschools  6 месяцев назад

      Absolutely, helps facilitate load and pressure direction 🙏

  • @leoseanster
    @leoseanster Год назад

    Great video again guys, thank you for sharing this information with us.

  • @MichaelPenman-jq1cu
    @MichaelPenman-jq1cu Год назад

    Great Video I am on Board with this thought - Wahoo

  • @gregkump9719
    @gregkump9719 5 месяцев назад

    Been playing long time - always fought club path too far from inside - that was well defined - give it a try - we’ll done - Greg

  • @flipnotmyson
    @flipnotmyson Год назад

    Love the videos you guys are putting out. Would love to know how you decide what is too far "out" for the hands. I can get the center of mass of the club to fall back, but not really getting the strikes as it just feel really backed up and under through impact.

    • @elitegolfschools
      @elitegolfschools  Год назад +1

      All depends on personal matchups for the player. If your hands are going to go “out” a lot, you’d better be able to drop the COM of the club under the plane at the same time 👍🏼

  • @jack-hq7gr
    @jack-hq7gr 10 месяцев назад

    Great discussion and explanation. Curious? Is left shoulder motion ( oar motion) critical to keeping hands low going back so to not disrupt arc motion - Seem I’m part of a pattern that in attempt to swing back the hands move up sooner than your motions and those of preferred like Hovland. Hovland’s hands just past right leg are just about mid thigh and shaft still parallel ( with driver). As opposed to seeing earlier set and grip already arching up at this same point or even earlier?

  • @ayotollaofrockandrolla7219
    @ayotollaofrockandrolla7219 Год назад

    Great great video. Why a good swing feels over the top to many. But isn’t over the top with the mass behind you. And in transition many top teachers tell students to swing over the top once the mass is set behind

  • @grahamjones7371
    @grahamjones7371 11 месяцев назад

    Crazy left field golf instruction! But i could instantly do that mad drill where you lower the hands,crazy flatten the shaft and rotate through.
    Went out and shot 72 just missed 5 birdies on the spin! and im 63yo
    Why/How?! maybe cos i practiced right arm only shots or more likely the term sway the chest and fling the arms,when i think rotate i over do it or turn brings it inside
    Its the easiest drill i struggle with! the reverse kayak! as due to probably being overconnected i struggle to stop my core,hips joining in!
    Thanks for all the great videos even if they appear mad at 1st glance!

    • @grahamjones7371
      @grahamjones7371 11 месяцев назад

      The shock for me was the ribcage sway enabling me to fling my arms instantly improved my ball striking.
      I had been working on armstructure with TS softball and also stick on grip and hip drills, so maybe they are compatible with your way of teaching,but my improvement is still unbelievable!

    • @elitegolfschools
      @elitegolfschools  11 месяцев назад

      Hahaha! Love that, left field golf instruction 😂 glad you enjoyed!

  • @GNTSullivan
    @GNTSullivan Год назад

    Love the content! I have told everyone I know and some people I do not know (they probably think I am weird) to watch the videos on RUclips and to follow you guys on IG. Cheers.

  • @thurlestonetennis2447
    @thurlestonetennis2447 Год назад +2

    The movement of the trail elbow across the body in the downswing was a revelation. Could you do more on this rarely mentioned movement? So many coaches teach us to swing the arms down, but fail to mention the hub path, hence so many of us get stuck. More please.

  • @kurthansen2787
    @kurthansen2787 Год назад

    First got blown away by the P5 and the left muscle fascia complex in the spiral video now I’m not gonna shank it with hands more out (when rotating properly)? Dang you guys won’t even remember when 5k was a milestone before long. Thanks for your brilliant insight.

  • @csonoda1
    @csonoda1 Год назад

    love your new videos and swing philosophies!

  • @omeradhia
    @omeradhia Год назад

    really good stuff guys.

  • @12piecebucket
    @12piecebucket Год назад

    Frog and Tadadowpole….nice work
    So sort of through transition as you do the Count Chocula move the buttcap if it had a laser would point more out and over the plane like towards your couch and the the arms fire down on to plane and hub around up and left?

    • @elitegolfschools
      @elitegolfschools  Год назад

      Dude, perfect visual. Im going to be using the count chocula verbiage in future videos 😂😂

  • @danielwenderlich3438
    @danielwenderlich3438 Год назад

    I have been trying this recently and have experienced greater confidence in my golf swing. Correct me if I am wrong I found to do this correctly I have to make sure my mass is centered to create room for the the lead hip to move back and the trail elbow to turn out and around to whip the club head. If I get my center of mass to far back I am stuck behind too far in front and I am over the top.

  • @patmiller1762
    @patmiller1762 6 месяцев назад +1

    I'm not sure this question pertains to this video, or driver vs wedge.
    But you said that keeping your forward tilt thru impact creates a lower ball flight.
    Just wondering if that would work when pitching or chipping up around the green

  • @corycooper4955
    @corycooper4955 Год назад

    Awesome information!

  • @tomcasey4372
    @tomcasey4372 Год назад

    Great job has always! Love these videos!

  • @Meeeks
    @Meeeks Год назад

    Hi Riley and TJ! Creating the hip depth and keeping the hub path out in front has helped with my short irons tremendously. When I move up to my mid irons though (5-7), my shots get very inconsistent. I end up hitting the ground super early or hitting super fat (especially with my 5). I know it’s tough without seeing my swing/what I’m actually doing, but any ideas as to what I might be doing wrong?
    Appreciate y’all and really enjoying this video series!

  • @oliverjohnt
    @oliverjohnt Год назад

    I’m loving your instruction! You guys are especially good at describing the biomechanics. Any suggestions about how to make the transition to flexion-rotation after many years of extending-throwing? Is there room for incremental change from the one recipe to the other, or is it just one giant leap?

    • @elitegolfschools
      @elitegolfschools  Год назад

      Definitely room for incremental change! We view it as a spectrum, in which you slide over to the flexion rotation side over time as you train 🙏

    • @oliverjohnt
      @oliverjohnt Год назад

      @@elitegolfschools Thank you! I'll stay the course. It's rough tho. Any suggestions for where to focus the most attention/energy to shorten the learning curve? I'm thinking your med ball suggestions (and Kendal Yonomoto's book) might be a high yield approach. (It's moving from slo mo to full speed that's giving me the most trouble). Thanks again! Keep up the good work!

  • @joemarquard7558
    @joemarquard7558 Год назад

    It looks like the hands in - hands out motion will greatly increase club speed as well

  • @cleary654
    @cleary654 Год назад

    You guys are amazing keep up the good work 💥

  • @WVorhaus
    @WVorhaus Год назад

    Glad I found these. Great info

  • @CharltonNguyen
    @CharltonNguyen Год назад

    Saying all the things we think. But don’t have the courage or skills to say out loud because it goes against the bulk of instruction we received before. Great video!