Excellent. Used this at the range after trying it in the house , my swing is always mixed , too far on the inside a bit armsy , gone back to basics with this swing and hitting really crisp, thank you for this. Paul ( just need to slow that hip rotation a bit in the transition )
I appreciate your simple back swing approach, but one thing that I always seem to struggle with is earlier setting of the wrists, because the lead wrist can either bow or cup depending on how you set them. This is especially true depending on how strong your left hand grip is. Or would it be accurate to say that if the butt of the club is pointed in the correct position at the half way point (at the ball), the wrist position is probably where it needs to be?
Hello Alexander, I enjoyed your explanation of the backswing and I will definitely be practicing this technique . Reminds me of David Leadbetter’s A swing especially the takeaway , the set and the upward spiral of the chest , although your final position at the top is more single plane and the A swing is more across the line at the top of the swing . Anyway keep up the good work and also do I detect a rather lovely Northern Irish accent you’ve got there young fellow ?
Hey Alexander, great video. Im really wanting to take this swing concept out to the range and was hoping you could answer a question. When you getting into position 2 are you rotating your forearm to get the club set in the position? Sorry, if that’s a dumb question.
Just perfect, thx, after so many lessons with so so improvement, I'm glad I saw your vids, this changed a lot my swing,
Very good explanation of the three takeaway positions. Im anxious to work on them. Thank you.
This is so helpful. Thank you!
Awesome explanation of the swing....thank you so much.
Excellent. Used this at the range after trying it in the house , my swing is always mixed , too far on the inside a bit armsy , gone back to basics with this swing and hitting really crisp, thank you for this. Paul ( just need to slow that hip rotation a bit in the transition )
I appreciate your simple back swing approach, but one thing that I always seem to struggle with is earlier setting of the wrists, because the lead wrist can either bow or cup depending on how you set them. This is especially true depending on how strong your left hand grip is. Or would it be accurate to say that if the butt of the club is pointed in the correct position at the half way point (at the ball), the wrist position is probably where it needs to be?
Nice explanation - think a mirror or camera are key for practicing this effectively as feel and real are so different.
Your thoughts on ground forces, rhythm and flow in the golf swing please.
Great tips
Hello Alexander, I enjoyed your explanation of the backswing and I will definitely be practicing this technique . Reminds me of David Leadbetter’s A swing especially the takeaway , the set and the upward spiral of the chest , although your final position at the top is more single plane and the A swing is more across the line at the top of the swing . Anyway keep up the good work and also do I detect a rather lovely Northern Irish accent you’ve got there young fellow ?
Hey Alexander, great video. Im really wanting to take this swing concept out to the range and was hoping you could answer a question. When you getting into position 2 are you rotating your forearm to get the club set in the position? Sorry, if that’s a dumb question.
Hi Mike , can you record some video on hybrids, 3 and 5 woods and uneven lies?
Great your are brilliant
Hello Alexander, would you advise a weight shift/pressure on the left leg and foot also should there be a little hip bump?
@@michaelcolarusso4495 in transition yes
Also should you push down on the handle with your leading hand on takeaway?
Should the take away with the arms and the hinging of the wrists happen together or arms first then wrist hinge, thanks
Recommend this method 75yo.
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Why not just do a single plane swing? 🙄🤔