Geezer this is a treasure trove of knowledge on how to handle what the golf throws at us, great stuff, some of your best. I saved this one in my golf list to come back to over and over again.
Great tips. I find on an extreme uphill lie, i usually try to imagine the flag as a chimney, and try to hit the ball in the chinmey, it seems to help getting the ball there and not coming up short.
I find the same as you, down hill balls do not go right, most for me, will go left. I also think it is because the heel will hit the ground first, and turn the face to the left.
Wouldn't want Tony to not share just because of sound, he's not a professional video content creator. But I truly enjoy and learn a lot from his videos
Yes, it was my editing, but I'm learning. With 2 cameras I learned it matters which one is where in the editing software. So the lighter sounding one was using only the camera (iphone) mic, the other was using the mic on my shirt. I might get it right next time! I don't do 2 cameras often because I'm a one man show, cameraman, choreographer, sound man, performer, editor and publisher! Glad you liked it!
@@GeezerTony What I like is the balance you strike between stroke construction and its actual application. Some people learn by explanation and others by example. You're covering both bases. Keep them coming!
Sorry I do not, but an alternative is the online learning program at Setup4Impact.com. It's very reasonably priced and it's exactly how I learned this swing from Kirk Junge 10 years ago before I became an instructor 2 years later! He runs that program and I am not involved, just FYI. You learn by drills and send videos to him for his review and feedback to help you along the way.
Tony your instruction has changed my game thanks so much ! longer and straighter! Thanks again 77years young😊
Thank you for the comment Howard....music to my ears!
Really enjoy this common sense approach to golf! Explanations are spot on and easy to follow.😊
Thanks, I hope they can help you!
Geezer this is a treasure trove of knowledge on how to handle what the golf throws at us, great stuff, some of your best. I saved this one in my golf list to come back to over and over again.
Thanks Old Man, maybe it can help you break 80 soon!
Man thanks for sharing your experience!!! Tony.. Happy I came across your channel
Thanks . it's a one man, low budget show but I enjoy doing it!
Good stuff Tony.
Thanks Jim, glad you like it!
Thanks for this Tony. I play a very hilly course in Pennsylvania.
Hey Tony great video 📸 a lot of good stuff 👍
Thanks Donald, I hope some of it can help you play better!
Great tips. I find on an extreme uphill lie, i usually try to imagine the flag as a chimney, and try to hit the ball in the chinmey, it seems to help getting the ball there and not coming up short.
Yes, I've always heard look at the top of the flag on those rather than at the hole....
Really enjoyed this!
Thank you Tony
Thank you Tony,
Glad you liked it, Ed!
I too have the same issues with a ball above and below my feet. Most of the time it goes straight. I find a 10 finger grip in deep rough helps.
Hmmmm, I've never tried that!
Hi Tony, what can you shoot aiming at the center of the green only for 18 holes. Tad Lamb
Pretty much the same scores Tad, I do often aim at the middle of the green to give myself room or error.
I find the same as you, down hill balls do not go right, most for me, will go left. I also think it is because the heel will hit the ground first, and turn the face to the left.
So it's not just me then!
Great content but there are some substantial sound disparities in the face on camera views.
Wouldn't want Tony to not share just because of sound, he's not a professional video content creator. But I truly enjoy and learn a lot from his videos
Yes, it was my editing, but I'm learning. With 2 cameras I learned it matters which one is where in the editing software. So the lighter sounding one was using only the camera (iphone) mic, the other was using the mic on my shirt. I might get it right next time! I don't do 2 cameras often because I'm a one man show, cameraman, choreographer, sound man, performer, editor and publisher!
Glad you liked it!
@@ptelfor Thanks, I appreciate your comment!
@@GeezerTony What I like is the balance you strike between stroke construction and its actual application. Some people learn by explanation and others by example. You're covering both bases. Keep them coming!
@@williamthomas2940 Thanks William, I appreciate that you like what I love doing!
Do you give zoom lessons?
Sorry I do not, but an alternative is the online learning program at Setup4Impact.com. It's very reasonably priced and it's exactly how I learned this swing from Kirk Junge 10 years ago before I became an instructor 2 years later! He runs that program and I am not involved, just FYI. You learn by drills and send videos to him for his review and feedback to help you along the way.