Love this. Watched the hand hinge lessen too. I do both of these techniques wrong all the time but still a 14HC. My goal to get better this year. A lot better, one step at a time. Thanks Michael!
Great video, thank you!! This is exactly what I've been working on. My issue is stopping my back swing at the top. I'm a right-handed player, and I tend to allow my left arm break and the club is parallel to the ground at the top of my backswing, with the shaft of the club hovering over my shoulders. I'm working on the takeaway drill about 10 to 15 minutes a day, without hitting a golf ball. This includes trying to control my back swing at the top.
Michael, just hit balls at the range. Was not perfect, but after 30 balls it started to click. And let me say hitting into a 25-30 mph wind with my 7 150! That’s at least a two club wind. 150 is my normal weak takeaway across the line swing! Thank you very much for this video. I’ve watched quite a few how to golf videos the past month. Nothing worked for me but these tips and tricks did. And I only did the one ball drill. It is cold in RI today. I will be watching all your videos! Hopefully I can find one to make the noddle aide in this vid. Cheers RJ
I must say that there is so much confusion on line about the takeaway. Don't turn takeaway, take the club inside takeaway, etc. They can show how much distance they get with each type of takeaway. The easiest swing, just turn your body. If its so easy why does it take forever to learn. I learned from trail and error with a swing net, what works for me. I take the club back with quiet hips. I don't take it straight back, just back. When the club starts to want to go up, I then wind up my backswing. Great tempo, because you can't rush the backswing or your hips will no longer be quiet.
Thank you Mr. Breed, this was the way I used to have my takeaway, when I was playing good. Thank you
Let's get back to that place!
Thank you Michael for the drills made it so simple to understand
Love this. Watched the hand hinge lessen too. I do both of these techniques wrong all the time but still a 14HC. My goal to get better this year. A lot better, one step at a time. Thanks Michael!
All you can do, one step at a time... Keep it up!
"club head moves a lot and the hands don't move at all"..brilliant way to explain the start of the problem/issue.
Great video, thank you!! This is exactly what I've been working on. My issue is stopping my back swing at the top. I'm a right-handed player, and I tend to allow my left arm break and the club is parallel to the ground at the top of my backswing, with the shaft of the club hovering over my shoulders. I'm working on the takeaway drill about 10 to 15 minutes a day, without hitting a golf ball. This includes trying to control my back swing at the top.
Keep working at it!
Can you post Dimension of you T ? How long in front and back ? If you can post picture, it will be nice.
That T drill fixed me. Thank u
Let's do this!!
Michael, just hit balls at the range. Was not perfect, but after 30 balls it started to click. And let me say hitting into a 25-30 mph wind with my 7 150! That’s at least a two club wind. 150 is my normal weak takeaway across the line swing! Thank you very much for this video. I’ve watched quite a few how to golf videos the past month. Nothing worked for me but these tips and tricks did. And I only did the one ball drill. It is cold in RI today. I will be watching all your videos! Hopefully I can find one to make the noddle aide in this vid. Cheers RJ
Good stuff RJ!
Those shoes!
They're MyJoys, I designed them myself, and you can do the same thing at footjoy.com
@@michaelbreed I’ll stick to my black FJ Carbon’s. You’re the best!
Michael, what grip pressure would you recommend
Maybe i missed it. What club are you hitting?
I must say that there is so much confusion on line about the takeaway. Don't turn takeaway, take the club inside takeaway, etc. They can show how much distance they get with each type of takeaway. The easiest swing, just turn your body. If its so easy why does it take forever to learn. I learned from trail and error with a swing net, what works for me. I take the club back with quiet hips. I don't take it straight back, just back. When the club starts to want to go up, I then wind up my backswing. Great tempo, because you can't rush the backswing or your hips will no longer be quiet.
Now. You got a problem
2nd time I watched this. LOL with my noise canceling headset on,
when he said this!
Michael hitting hooks every time Lol