10,000+ Lessons Later: My Honest Opinion on the Golf Swing

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  • Опубликовано: 13 фев 2023
  • I have given thousands of golf lessons over 25 years as a golf instructor, and this is my honest opinion about the golf swing after working with thousands of amateur golfers.
    Learn more about the Vertical Line Golf Swing here:
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    In this golf lesson, I'm going to show you a proper golf pivot, improve your golf takeaway, and a great way to work on your golf tempo!
    Get the Bad Lie golf book today: www.badliegolfbook.com/
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  • @jessegomez6134
    @jessegomez6134 Год назад +1

    My name is Jesse Gomez, a 72 year old golfer from San Antonio Tx. I have improved my playing this sport since I started watching your vertical line swing. Thank You for your expertise and helping golfers of all ages.

  • @MichealBacon
    @MichealBacon Год назад +13

    Todd Kolb is one of the very few legitimate Golf Pro's on RUclips. He's the real deal, a proven coach with a passion to teach. Not like most of the useless RUclips goofballs that aren't interested in improving your game, only their bank accounts. I wish I lived closer to sign up for some REAL lessons from a REAL Coaching Professional. Every major city needs a Todd Kolb. P.s. his book is a terrific resource and a must read

    • @USGOLFTVshow
      @USGOLFTVshow  Год назад +2

      You are too kind....thank you! Let me add that this is a team effort on our side. Nick, Jordy, JT and the team are here to share what we have learned with our fellow golfers. Appreciate you my friend!

    • @allanpatrick4105
      @allanpatrick4105 Год назад

      His book is a revelation. Makes the swing so simple and reliable.

    • @USGOLFTVshow
      @USGOLFTVshow  Год назад

      @@allanpatrick4105 we appreciate the kinds words, thank you. It is a total team effort on our side here. Nothing better than sharing what we have learned with our fellow golfers.

  • @robbosch3449
    @robbosch3449 Год назад +3

    I had to laugh when your first description of an amateur golfer was "you're 57 years old and just had a knee replacement". Well, I'm 57 years old and just had both my knees replaced! I tend to agree with you on all of this. As much as I want my body to do certain things, I have to be realistic. Your tips are simple and make a bunch of sense. Thanks for thinking of us "regular guys" :)

    • @USGOLFTVshow
      @USGOLFTVshow  Год назад +1

      Rob, great post. We are on the same page. If you would like to learn more about the Vertical Line Swing, see here www.badliegolfbook.com/

  • @TonyAielloRTW
    @TonyAielloRTW Год назад

    60 years old. Love your lessons. The athletic move, like hitting a tennis ball, or throwing a ball works. Nice and smooth with a 1, 2 count. Thanks! Ordering your book too. Cheers from Colombia.

  • @timjames8904
    @timjames8904 Год назад +1

    Thanks brother you have truly changed my golf game. I am now breaking 80 every time I step on the course anywhere. I changed my golf take away and it worked. Tim James Macon Ga.

    • @USGOLFTVshow
      @USGOLFTVshow  Год назад

      Tim, thank you for sharing your story. This is why we do what we do...more to come. Have you read my book vlsgolf.com/

  • @j1238066
    @j1238066 Год назад

    I have mostly struck my irons solidly but with too much draw spin so my misses were to the left & into the wind I would overdraw by 30 yds , until after watching & trying vertical line swing realized how shallow my backswing was & after going vertical my iron shots finish much straighter, I start the takeaway keeping the club head facing my target for 6 inches which keeps me on a vertical plane, thanks for all your info videos on this 😀

  • @RobertLanciault
    @RobertLanciault Год назад

    Like 'Rob' and 'Over 50' said below, I concur that Todd's lessons and simplistic approaches to golf's swing dynamics and fluid motions have greatly impacted my game. I am one of those senior 'experienced' golfers and beyond the driving range or course, I always try to swing fluidly in the backyard with plastic golf balls to simply reinforce muscle memory. I also just bought the new Maxvert driver and was blown away by the ease of contact and feel as the ball is impacted. I had 2 big name drivers in my bag as I always went back and forth depending on which one was 'cooperating' on a given day, but they now reside in my closet of discarded clubs! Trust me on the Maxvert...buy one today...awesome!! The 'Bad Lie' book is also a great read and offered me even more information. Thanks so much Todd for your amazing, common-sense approach to golf. You have made it far more enjoyable and swinging the club now is no longer a mystery. Bob

  • @jerryphillips5777
    @jerryphillips5777 Год назад +1

    still with you Todd your tips continue to inspire me. Most of the time my shots are spot on then I have a senior moment. But comming up 82 and on a 16 handicap I cant wait to get to the course. Cheers from the sunny Bay of Plenty, New Zealand.

    • @USGOLFTVshow
      @USGOLFTVshow  Год назад

      Appreciate you Jerry. This is why we love golf...always a desire to learn and improve.

  • @srnordli
    @srnordli Год назад +1

    This is a phenomenal piece of instruction! It connects the dots on getting your whole body working in a sequenced way to SWING the club. The ball will get in the way and know what to do if you trust the SWING. Thanks!

    • @USGOLFTVshow
      @USGOLFTVshow  Год назад

      Scott, appreciate those kind words. Nothing better than sharing what we have learned with our fellow golfers...more to come.

  • @duncanmiller6769
    @duncanmiller6769 Год назад

    Hi Todd, I am from Prince George BC, Canada. Love your videos and you are my one and only youtube coach. I love your coaching and tips. Thank you, please keep them coming.

    • @USGOLFTVshow
      @USGOLFTVshow  Год назад

      Thanks Duncan! Total team effort on our side. Nick, Jordy and JT are a big reason for what we are able to do...more to come!

  • @ronj9460
    @ronj9460 Год назад +1

    All so true. Aging body losing flexibility, well meant critiques without fixes. You nail it every time Todd. Without your videos and the Bad Lie book, I would have hung it up long ago. Thank you from the bottom of my heart. Keep doing what you do, Please.

    • @USGOLFTVshow
      @USGOLFTVshow  Год назад +1

      I appreciate that Ron. It is a total team effort on our side. We have a record year planned for content...more improvement to come my friend.

  • @lionelbernard9657
    @lionelbernard9657 Год назад +2

    The Bad Lie is one of the best golf reads I've ever done. Just for the help in short game is worth the buy. But more importantly the VLS has helped me with a consistent foundation for the full swing. Was struggling mightily before this read. After going through checklist on the range, I had my best golf practice session EVER! thank you for writing this - it will stay in the bag!

    • @USGOLFTVshow
      @USGOLFTVshow  Год назад

      Wow, post of the day...thank you! We are grateful for fellow golfers like yourself who bring a real passion to the game. Thank you for sharing...

  • @midniteryder58
    @midniteryder58 Год назад +1

    Love your lessons Todd. Keep ‘‘em coming down here in SC.

    • @USGOLFTVshow
      @USGOLFTVshow  Год назад

      Thanks! Will do! 2023 will be a record year for USGolfTV. If you would like other ideas on how to improve, see here vlsgolf.com/

  • @mentonish
    @mentonish Год назад

    What you say is so true, every coach has their way of explaining the game, not always to suit your game. Love to hear about ball position for each shot. Thanks

    • @USGOLFTVshow
      @USGOLFTVshow  Год назад

      Thank you for posting. We cover ball position in our book The Bad Lie www.badliegolfbook.com/

  • @npc3743
    @npc3743 Год назад

    Hi Todd,
    I’m 78 years old and I have watched your videos for the last month and they have changed my game so much that I’m blown away. I used to play off 6 hcp. back in the day but in the last few years I’ve just lost it but now my shots are straighter and longer and my friends can’t believe the change. I played 9 holes today in a 40 mph wind and shot 5 under my hcp , many thanks.
    Nick (uk)

    • @USGOLFTVshow
      @USGOLFTVshow  Год назад

      Nick, this is the post of the week! Congrats to you. Maybe you want to share my book, The Bad Lie with your friends www.badliegolfbook.com/

  • @MarcelinoJrArias
    @MarcelinoJrArias Год назад

    I’m from the Philippines! Thanks for your simple and relatable tips.

    • @USGOLFTVshow
      @USGOLFTVshow  Год назад

      We got you covered! What is the best time of the year to visit your area?

  • @stephanelaflamme888
    @stephanelaflamme888 Год назад

    Hi Tobb, thanks for the many great tips. Can’t wait to put them into practice in the spring in Montreal…

  • @kevinriggott138
    @kevinriggott138 Год назад

    I love the 3 setter continuous swing as a pre shot routine. This may be exactly what I am looking for. I am great at the range and on the simulator, but need to find my rhythm again after all the walking, delays and distractions.
    Headed to Florida next week. I will try it.

  • @kensharp1630
    @kensharp1630 Год назад

    Writing from Port Orchard WA. Another great video. This is the second I can remember that gave suggestions on a pre-shot routine. I find if I have a routine down, I tend to think less as I address the golf ball.
    Tomorrow heading down to Arizona for 2 1/2 months and taking my signed copy (thank you Todd) of the Bad Lie. I recommend if you follow Todd's videos you get a copy of the book. It is more in depth with check points than there is probably time to cover in a video.

    • @USGOLFTVshow
      @USGOLFTVshow  Год назад

      Ken, appreciate those kind words. You are making progress my friend 👊

  • @marclissoway2638
    @marclissoway2638 Год назад

    Hi Todd, I’m from Canada , Grande Prairie Alberta, I’m 75 and still trying to improve my game, I’m a 11 handicap, but so far this year I’m having trouble breaking 90 😢. I really enjoyed your time. Thanks.

    • @USGOLFTVshow
      @USGOLFTVshow  Год назад

      Hang in there. This is a crazy game that can be challenging and fun all at the same time. If you enjoyed this, you would benefit from www.badliegolfbook.com/

  • @marypar4
    @marypar4 Год назад +1

    I use the "footwhip" drill from Gary Occhino channel. I keep my arms and wrist tension free and swing from the ground up.

    • @USGOLFTVshow
      @USGOLFTVshow  Год назад +2

      Will need to check into it. Thanks!

  • @bobpatterson7009
    @bobpatterson7009 Год назад

    As always great tips to improve my game. (Harrison City PA}

  • @WLeonardAthas
    @WLeonardAthas Год назад

    Great information and tips! (Good Morning from Cooper City, South Florida near Fort Lauderdale)

  • @jayfixesthings
    @jayfixesthings Год назад

    I’m a new golfer and I agree totally. I have had so many problems implementing what coaches say to do until I saw a video on tempo and I implemented it. I swing slower now and my lag works. I hit it straight and get good contact most of the time now. I think tip #4 should be stay calm and don’t get mad after a slip up or a bad shot. Go back to your Steady swing keep it in tempo and keep your head in the game

    • @USGOLFTVshow
      @USGOLFTVshow  Год назад

      Solid post here...thanks for adding to the conversation. Are you a subscriber?

  • @roeydaz
    @roeydaz Год назад

    Nice advice Todd. However I have improved my swing by using a slight restriction to my hip turn by pushing my knees a tad inwards and keeping my weight on the insides of my feet at address…not to be over done…..just gently. I then use my left shoulder as a pivot and swing back. I keep only one swing thought….hit the ball with your back to the target….this allows a smooth weight transfer and slots the club correctly on the down swing. As an 18 handicap I may mis hit a couple of times in a round of 18 holes. It’s only my short game that keeps me from lowering my score. Different strokes for different folks!

    • @USGOLFTVshow
      @USGOLFTVshow  Год назад

      Rohit, great post here. You nailed it! Find YOUR swing not THE swing. Far too often golfers try to swing like a "tour pro" instead of finding their best swing. Thanks for adding to the conversation.

  • @allenparker2690
    @allenparker2690 Год назад

    Allen Homerville, Ga. This is exactly what I've been attempting to work on but it all seems to go out the window when addressing the ball. Thanks for the AWESOME video

    • @USGOLFTVshow
      @USGOLFTVshow  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing! We are here to help. Are you a subscriber?

  • @karpediem3155
    @karpediem3155 Год назад

    Brilliant Todd,,I can put this into practice,, thanks

    • @USGOLFTVshow
      @USGOLFTVshow  Год назад

      My pleasure. I lay out the entire golf swing and short game in my book The Bad Lie. Here is the Amazon link if you are interested www.badliegolfbook.com/

  • @Stausu
    @Stausu Год назад

    Great video but I come up with own routine when I’m playing but I’ll give yours a try. 3 swing seems much to me as I get older. Thanks for the tips. I do subscribe & thumbs up.

    • @USGOLFTVshow
      @USGOLFTVshow  Год назад

      Be sure to let us know how it goes. Thanks for posting…

  • @davidwillacy4796
    @davidwillacy4796 Год назад +1

    Thanks Todd. Brilliant lesson as ever. I noticed that your left foot lifts and opens out a little as you are completing your swing. Are you conscious of this and is it a desirable move? Cheers from the U.K.

    • @USGOLFTVshow
      @USGOLFTVshow  Год назад

      Great pick up. I started doing this recently to help increase my turn. As a result my tempo and timing has improved drastically. 💪

  • @johnlocke5991
    @johnlocke5991 Год назад

    Hi from France was late taking up golf two years ago at the age of 75! But I am enjoying scoring mid nineties (good direction but not good distance) Love your "three setters" stops me rushing each shot

    • @Deperdussin1910
      @Deperdussin1910 Год назад

      Enjoy being in the fairway. I'm in the trees so often, I should take up bird watching.

    • @BHJ7115
      @BHJ7115 Год назад

      Good job, mate!

    • @USGOLFTVshow
      @USGOLFTVshow  Год назад

      The 3 setters are 💵. Welcome 👍

  • @williamabare6363
    @williamabare6363 Год назад

    I enjoy your videos and the lessons that you share with your viewers. I have tried the VLS, but I find that I am fequently coming over the top and pulling shots. Do you have any advice for eliminating the pulled shot? (St. Augustine, FL)

    • @USGOLFTVshow
      @USGOLFTVshow  Год назад

      Good question, make sure you are getting a nice full hip turn on the backswing...the turn is what take the club around....this is key.

  • @jacktourtillotte8087
    @jacktourtillotte8087 Год назад

    Thought todays tips were best yet! A lot of single plane Moe Norman stuff in what you teach for us “Experienced golfers”. (Rangeley, Maine)

  • @PNW_Sportbike_Life
    @PNW_Sportbike_Life Год назад

    Jim Venetos has changed my golf game. None of the traditional coaching methods ever improved my game. Only about a month after finding him, my striking has improved drastically. To each their own.

  • @danielmcconlogue8312
    @danielmcconlogue8312 Год назад

    Hi Todd - I'm Dan, down in Ft Myers FL - almost fully recovered from Ian:) I have your (wonderful) book and watch these videos weekly. One thing I've never heard you speak of is how to start the backswing. I guess it's just all one motion - just curious if you think of the left shoulder or the hands as the 'starter' for that motion? Thanks!!!

    • @USGOLFTVshow
      @USGOLFTVshow  Год назад +2

      Welcome! Good question. To start the swing fee like you are pushing the club away with your lead arm. This tends to help tempo and timing. 👍

  • @jeffgoodrich4712
    @jeffgoodrich4712 Год назад

    Hey Todd shot a 92 yesterday thanks to you,going to try this on Friday, my rhythm is bad,cant seem to get my finish right.

  • @williammacdonald9271
    @williammacdonald9271 Год назад

    Start every round with a warm up and small perfect contact swings…guaranteed to play better.

  • @terryholloway9930
    @terryholloway9930 Год назад +1

    Thanks Todd great video

  • @TML34
    @TML34 Год назад

    All good points here, but I still like to know what I should, in theory, be doing, even if I can’t quite get it perfect. 😅 I should be trying to implement proper fundamentals, I.e, grip, wrist angles and rotation like the pros.

    • @USGOLFTVshow
      @USGOLFTVshow  Год назад

      There is truth to what you say. We lay out our principles here www.badliegolfbook.com/

  • @nepheshr290
    @nepheshr290 Год назад

    All good points thanks, additionally I think lot of amateurs have just never been taught how a club head is supposed to actually move down and through a ball.

    • @USGOLFTVshow
      @USGOLFTVshow  Год назад +1

      Lots of truth to what you say. This is one of the reasons we wrote The Bad Lie. To crest clarity for our fellow golfers.

  • @thomaskihr329
    @thomaskihr329 Год назад

    Very very true what you tell us in this video! One of the biggest problems in golf is - at least for my experience - the fact of "what does a word or expression mean". let me explain. The words: turn, pivot, rotate....have (and i'm not a nativ english speaker) so many different meanings, especially when translated in other languages. Even using the correct word doesn't mean you can do the movement meant by this word. Just another example -> "hit down on the ball" - this wording drove me crazy when i started playing golf, cause if i want to hit down, i would do that right in front of my body, like i would do with an axe or hammer. So i think, a lot of us struggle cause we can not translate the spoken words into a correct movement. Just my 2 cents ;)

    • @USGOLFTVshow
      @USGOLFTVshow  Год назад

      What words we use are vital to coaching...solid post here.

  • @stevemarcus3902
    @stevemarcus3902 Год назад

    Thanks so much for this video. I have a question for you and maybe you can do a video on it. Is the golf swing a body first, arms follow swing or an arms first, the body follows swing? There are certainly many examples of pro players on both sides. Jack Nicklaus was an arm swinger. Ben Hogan more of a body swinger. What do yo recommend?

    • @USGOLFTVshow
      @USGOLFTVshow  Год назад

      Great question. Here you go, the arms take the back and up and the body turn takes the club around. Long term, I like more arm swing vs. body swing. This is a cornerstone of the Vertical Line Swing www.badliegolfbook.com/

  • @mikerodrick2430
    @mikerodrick2430 Год назад

    Hi Todd;
    I have a question for you about the pivot, or weight shift as they're called. Have you ever found that people are misunderstanding the concept & swaying rather than only shifting? Would you agree that in the backswing, that the shift is finished by the time your club is parallel to the ground & that it's only a small move & that your weight should never get to the outside of your foot but only directly over your ankles or even only to the inside of your foot where rotation takes over? My playing partner was having this issue, not because he couldn't do it once he knew, but misunderstood it causing him to sway. Thanks for your videos as they've helped me quite a bit.

    • @USGOLFTVshow
      @USGOLFTVshow  Год назад

      Mike, you make some great points here. Yes, many golfers unfortunately do not understand the pivot. We will keep sharing what we have learned. Appreciate you posting 👊

  • @jbiz447
    @jbiz447 10 месяцев назад

    Have you and your team ever considered doing a weekly webinar? Where you comment on our questions? Thanks!

    • @USGOLFTVshow
      @USGOLFTVshow  10 месяцев назад

      Thanks for reaching out James, we actually do have a monthly Live Clinic we host for members of our VLS Academy, and we just did one last night on Club Face Control! If you'd like more info, be sure to reach out to justinkolb@vlscoaching.com to get more info!

  • @TChudoba
    @TChudoba Год назад

    Just came across your channel. I have been playing for about 20 years and have struggled with strike. I've taken lessons here and there through the years and have found that coaches want to immediately compare you to a tour player and wants you to do change too much at one time. Resulting in awkward swing feelings and far too many swing thoughts and translates to worse golf. Wish the world of amateur golf lessons would take a simpler approach and build off of what we do well using simple motions that make sense rather than trying to turn us into robots. I like your approach in this vid and will take a look at more of what you have to teach.

    • @USGOLFTVshow
      @USGOLFTVshow  Год назад

      Appreciate this post, you are 100% correct. Our goal is to provide good solid information that is easy to understand. If you enjoyed this video, you may also like my book, The Bad Lie where we cover the swing and short game. Here is the Amazon link if interested www.badliegolfbook.com/

  • @MarcelinoJrArias
    @MarcelinoJrArias Год назад

    What are your stock yardages with that easy swing?

  • @jamescarter8421
    @jamescarter8421 Год назад +2

    I only get to play one day a week. So I don't expect too much from myself. Nashville Tennessee

    • @t_0718
      @t_0718 Год назад

      Same, I’m from Nashville as well.

    • @USGOLFTVshow
      @USGOLFTVshow  Год назад

      You got this.

  • @50jim1
    @50jim1 Год назад

    Todd, Hi from Spring Lake, MI. I’m 73 and was recently fitted clubs with senior flex shafts because of you swing speed. My question is fitting my swing with the very flexible shaft. Do I experiment with different swing speeds or is there a more scientific approach?

    • @USGOLFTVshow
      @USGOLFTVshow  Год назад

      Good question. Tempo is key to good golf. Some people have a slow tempo while others a quicker tempo, both work. Best to think smooth and in balance first IMO. Have you read my book, The Bad Lie? Here is the Amazon link if interested www.badliegolfbook.com/

  • @chrisharris9385
    @chrisharris9385 Год назад

    Hi Chris from Fremont, NE. My problem isn't in the back swing. It's getting my hips cleared in the forward swing.

    • @USGOLFTVshow
      @USGOLFTVshow  Год назад

      We have some great videos on that topic.

  • @debbiesmith2343
    @debbiesmith2343 Год назад

    What is the difference between rhythm and tempo?

  • @chrisjuhl801
    @chrisjuhl801 Год назад

    I agree to that the X-factor nearly killed golf for most amateurs. Howdy from SE Florida

  • @barryvernau4851
    @barryvernau4851 Год назад

    Tips are very easy to follow even for an Englishman !!

    • @USGOLFTVshow
      @USGOLFTVshow  Год назад

      Those Englishmen are crafty and can golf their ball! LOL

  • @trevorhutcheon5532
    @trevorhutcheon5532 Год назад

    Hi Todd
    Trevor from Durham UK.
    I am one of your experienced golfers who has greatly improved following your swing tuition. However I occasionally end up chicken winging when I try to get extra distance. Any tips?

    • @USGOLFTVshow
      @USGOLFTVshow  Год назад

      Trevor, thanks for asking. Here is a great drill to help
      ruclips.net/video/dx-H4ntMcGs/видео.html

  • @thomaspalmer7483
    @thomaspalmer7483 Год назад

    I find to get my knees touching I need to narrow my stance from shoulder width. Also, from a narrow stance I can rotate better to a complete finish. In you book you do not address stance width. Do you have a preference for us senior golfers. Thx. Tom

    • @USGOLFTVshow
      @USGOLFTVshow  Год назад

      Great question, we want the knees to touch but with a stand wide enough to provide stability in your swing. 👊

  • @garyfinkbiner6252
    @garyfinkbiner6252 Год назад

    Todd, is it ok to lift the lead heel a little in the back swing?

    • @USGOLFTVshow
      @USGOLFTVshow  Год назад

      Absolutely!! It is one of the Vertical Line Swing cornerstones. 👊

  • @saldigrandi9424
    @saldigrandi9424 Год назад

    I have been watching you for a long time & I have tried the vertical swing but I am still slicing. My set up is good, my 60/40 is good but why am I still slicing. Yorktown Heights NY

    • @USGOLFTVshow
      @USGOLFTVshow  Год назад

      Sal, thanks for the question. The key is to complete the turn, let the trail leg release and the hips turn. Have you read the book? See here www.badliegolfbook.com/

  • @garyfinkbiner6252
    @garyfinkbiner6252 Год назад

    Todd, I assume this will work with the lead foot flared out about 45 degrees?

    • @USGOLFTVshow
      @USGOLFTVshow  Год назад

      We like some lead foot flare, around 20-30 degrees seems to be a good spot for most golfers.

    • @garyfinkbiner6252
      @garyfinkbiner6252 Год назад +1

      Thank you so much!

  • @derry3344ii
    @derry3344ii Год назад

    Hi from Ireland 🇮🇪

    • @USGOLFTVshow
      @USGOLFTVshow  Год назад

      Some of the all time greats come from Ireland....welcome!

  • @MSDOGS1976
    @MSDOGS1976 Год назад

    Your next video needs to be 'why most amateurs never become a good putter'. I've been playing for over 50 years and I have always been a below average putter. Strike that....a way below average putter. I've tried every method and have a dozen different putters and I still suck. Occasionally I get lucky and have a good day but that happens maybe 5% of the time. I'm almost to the point of giving up the game. Btw tee to green I'm not bad.... particularly for my age.
    Sincerely,
    Frustrated Putter

  • @rxmatt2000
    @rxmatt2000 Год назад

    Awesome explanation..it should be that simple..little tweaks afterwards...don't start with the tweaks

    • @USGOLFTVshow
      @USGOLFTVshow  Год назад

      Yes, you are spot on. Too often the industry makes this game too complicated. Thanks for posting...

  • @MPEXPLORER1
    @MPEXPLORER1 Год назад

    You very rarely talk about tension ,when gripping the club should they be loose tight medium etc.. for all clubs ...

    • @USGOLFTVshow
      @USGOLFTVshow  Год назад +1

      The key with tension is to be consistent. Some golfers grip the club firm and maintain it firm throughout the motion, some soft...be consistent with the tension and you are good to go.

  • @marklingo
    @marklingo Год назад

    56 Prosper TX 4.3 index with the worst golf swing ever im a picker with no distance, just imagine you fix my swing and we ride together on the senior tour!!!!! SOS!!!!

  • @DysonGuthrie-jy3ns
    @DysonGuthrie-jy3ns Месяц назад

    Agree. The old pros swung that way.

    • @USGOLFTVshow
      @USGOLFTVshow  Месяц назад

      You speak the truth. Have you read our book THE BAD LIE where we discuss the Vertical Line Swing system. It is available on Amazon.

  • @tonystopar7329
    @tonystopar7329 Год назад

    Sam Snead had that beautiful leg work..... he also played for very long time.

    • @mikerodrick2430
      @mikerodrick2430 Год назад

      IMO, Snead had one of the most rhythmic & fluid swings of any in his generation. I never get tired of seeing it.

    • @USGOLFTVshow
      @USGOLFTVshow  Год назад

      Snead is an all time great!

    • @USGOLFTVshow
      @USGOLFTVshow  Год назад

      Amen!

  • @louislazarus9253
    @louislazarus9253 Год назад

    It's one way to swing. It's not the only way to swing. Another way is to realize WHERE the golf ball is...and that is DOWN. Once you understand how the shaft bends, and is supposed to bend, the game gets pretty easy.

  • @Criscross292
    @Criscross292 Год назад +1

    Tip # 1 to ‘finally’ improve your game:
    Spend 80% of your time pitching, chipping and putting.
    I know… it’s not glamorous, but your scores will plummet.

  • @dogloverjb6873
    @dogloverjb6873 Год назад

    so agreed..... 99% of golfers can't do the modern golf swing the pros are using. Every amateur swings the golf club differently. Instead of teaching a method...teachers should be teaching ball contact skills.

  • @teddyzamba1396
    @teddyzamba1396 Год назад

    People suck because they simply do not understand the physics imparted on the ball, so they cannot move the ball with any intention, and they cannot make consistent contact. They are just a morass of flailing inconsistency.

  • @lutzchoco1
    @lutzchoco1 Год назад

    Golfers still struggle because they are not taught the secret of the right arm. Full stop. All the rest is preferences or fog in the eyes...