A new channel Rob. Good to see you back on RUclips. Hopefully you'll be coming back to the UK at some point and i can get a lesson in person. Until then i may look you up on Skilest.
Your videos are a treat Rob. Simple and direct, I've got 30 years of bad habits to overcome and your instruction techniques break it into process that I can follow and slowly adapt to. That said it's going to be a season of change.
I'm not sure what club you're hitting but at 5.56 when the data shows 177 yards but that is total distance. The carry says 147 yards. If I'm hitting a short to mid iron which would be in that 147 to 177 yards range I would not want it to run 30 yards, unless I was playing some sort of very special shot.
Great question. Typically, there are 3 main reasons. The first one is having the weight too far back/behind the ball at impact. Secondly, if the radius of the swing lines up too soon (flipping), or thirdly, if your swing direction (path) is too far to the right (for a right handed golfer). Hope that helps.
Hi Rob,just seen your videos and clearly for all to understand. When I try to keep my arms straight as you show,I tend to produce tension in my arms and affects my swings.Any advice please,much appreciated
Thanks for this and all your videos. This drill with the tour striker is helping me lose that chicken wing. One question, I’ve been practicing this drill with my wrists very loose. I’m letting my body movement move my, now straight arms, arms allowing the wrist to move only in reaction to the swing. Making sure to squeeze that ball throughout the swing Ball contact seems much improved. Am I correct to allow the wrists to move only in reaction to the swing?
I have been playing golf for 20 years and have never been taught golf in this way. I think teachers purposely teach u wrong to keep u coming back. What a scam. I just took a lesson in which I paid $70, and the teacher kept telling me to shift my weight back. In fact, he kept pushing my hips back. I always noticed that with that position I was reaching or chasing the ball. And my ball direction was never consistent. Now that I have begun to put my weight forward, my ball striking and direction of the ball is so much better. I want my money back for all those crap lessons I took over the years chasing a game that would never manifest w such teaching.
A new channel Rob. Good to see you back on RUclips. Hopefully you'll be coming back to the UK at some point and i can get a lesson in person. Until then i may look you up on Skilest.
Thanks, Jim. Yes, you can find me on Skillest for online lessons.
Your videos are a treat Rob.
Simple and direct, I've got 30 years of bad habits to overcome and your instruction techniques break it into process that I can follow and slowly adapt to.
That said it's going to be a season of change.
Thanks, Dave! Good luck!!!
I'm not sure what club you're hitting but at 5.56 when the data shows 177 yards but that is total distance. The carry says 147 yards. If I'm hitting a short to mid iron which would be in that 147 to 177 yards range I would not want it to run 30 yards, unless I was playing some sort of very special shot.
Pure strikes right there. Loving the s&t system
It’s the best! Thanks for watching, Dale!
S&T really changed my golf game.. been watching a lot of your videos & experimenting.. now it finally comes together. Thanks rob
You’re welcome! Thanks for watching 👍🏻
Must ask: Grip pressure. Feel the urge to 5-7 instead of 2-3. (of 10)
Again: Great Video😊
I prefer 5-7 over 2-3 any day!
@@robcheneygolf1 Thanks! For once, feel is real😊
What is the cause of hitting fat shots while using the S&T swing.
Great question. Typically, there are 3 main reasons. The first one is having the weight too far back/behind the ball at impact. Secondly, if the radius of the swing lines up too soon (flipping), or thirdly, if your swing direction (path) is too far to the right (for a right handed golfer). Hope that helps.
Great video
Thanks!
Hi Rob,just seen your videos and clearly for all to understand. When I try to keep my arms straight as you show,I tend to produce tension in my arms and affects my swings.Any advice please,much appreciated
He Rob, does this straight arm movement apply to all clubs?
Yes, Mark. It applies to all full shots for sure.
Thanks for this and all your videos. This drill with the tour striker is helping me lose that chicken wing. One question, I’ve been practicing this drill with my wrists very loose. I’m letting my body movement move my, now straight arms, arms allowing the wrist to move only in reaction to the swing. Making sure to squeeze that ball throughout the swing
Ball contact seems much improved. Am I correct to allow the wrists to move only in reaction to the swing?
Hard to say with any certainty without seeing your swing, but that certainly sounds like it could work.
Where can I get one of these balls from?
It's called the TOUR STRIKER SMART BALL. Easily available online or on Amazon.
I have been playing golf for 20 years and have never been taught golf in this way. I think teachers purposely teach u wrong to keep u coming back. What a scam. I just took a lesson in which I paid $70, and the teacher kept telling me to shift my weight back. In fact, he kept pushing my hips back. I always noticed that with that position I was reaching or chasing the ball. And my ball direction was never consistent. Now that I have begun to put my weight forward, my ball striking and direction of the ball is so much better. I want my money back for all those crap lessons I took over the years chasing a game that would never manifest w such teaching.