The SIMPLEST GRIP Change to Forever Fix Your Slice

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  • Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025

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  • @gameon551
    @gameon551 Год назад +104

    You struck gold with finding this coach. He explains all the details on why people do/don't do things. Please keep sharing these videos!

  • @Aj_Shady
    @Aj_Shady Год назад +73

    This coach is a genuine pleasure to watch. His methodology is masterful.

    • @ashmano7o7
      @ashmano7o7 Год назад +2

      absolutely

    • @CB-nd9ki
      @CB-nd9ki Год назад +3

      I disagree. His tone is good and his points are correct; however, he is an amateur instructor. He is introducing "power" in this first lesson? Here is everything he mentions in this one lesson: Feet position, hands ahead of the ball, grip change, thighs together at finish, don't hit down, don't come over the top, position ball forward, flatten downswing. Therefore, i say he is a terrible coach. You implement one small change, ESPECIALLY with people just learning. He is doing a terrible disservice to this guy.

    • @Garmez120
      @Garmez120 Год назад

      @@CB-nd9ki I say you are talking absolute bollocks. No offence.

    • @CB-nd9ki
      @CB-nd9ki Год назад

      @@Garmez120 may be but, if you know anything about education you would see what I see.

    • @Garmez120
      @Garmez120 Год назад

      @@CB-nd9ki I see that you know nothing about golf coaching.

  • @hiddenbunny7205
    @hiddenbunny7205 Год назад +21

    frankly, your work with Mike is the only reason I watch your content at this point.

  • @pobodysnerfect9270
    @pobodysnerfect9270 Год назад +11

    Mike is the best golf coach ive ever heard. I watch a LOT of golf coaching videos. Coach Mike is the best ive seen at explaining what is happening. He has made it so easy to diagnose my own swing and habits. Thanks Jerry

  • @LevelOneMagikarp
    @LevelOneMagikarp Год назад +4

    Got back into golf after almost 10 years, hell still even use my old high school bag and burners i used back then. Lost complete touch of my driver and woods especially, which used to be my favorite to hit. This lesson on grip was such an insanely good refresher. Gave me flashbacks to lessons I had as a kid. Went to the range yesterday and felt pure contact on all my clubs since ~2010. Gold mine of lessons in here man, big thanks to you and mike

  • @jackrutherford-1
    @jackrutherford-1 Год назад +3

    I've watched this video four times at least. I kind of wrote it off at first because I hate using that strong grip. But the fourth time I watched it, I understand why he was recommending it. Dude, I then put it together today. Getting ahead of the club, shallowing it out (out to in swing), and creating lag are all the same thing. When people break it down to one thing, it never made sense. You can't do one of these things without doing them all at once. And once you do it, you'll never swing the old way again. I'm hitting whiffle balls in the back yard and they are coming off the club face like rockets. This is nutz! What happens next is you stop finishing your backswing because you want to get ahead of it more. So I slowed down, let myself finish the backswing and then get ahead of it. The strong grip helps you get ahead of the club as well and get into that bowed wrist you want at impact. Once I did this right, I instantly got a mental image of the swing path from address to backswing to downswing and follow through. Thanks for the videos and thanks to your coach. Put his name in the description. I need to come from Ohio to San Diego just to see him. This is the best golf instruction video I've seen on youtube.

  • @scottcarpenter910
    @scottcarpenter910 Год назад +4

    That is a great teacher right there!! His method to teaching is spot on. He had captured my attention and kept it. It would be an honor to be his student.

  • @robbwilliams4693
    @robbwilliams4693 Год назад +12

    As a fitness coach of 15 years, this guys coaching ability is brilliant. He does a great job breaking down complex ideas

    • @CB-nd9ki
      @CB-nd9ki Год назад

      his coaching ability is good; however, he is terrible with content. see my comments above

  • @jasong1789
    @jasong1789 Год назад +1

    Mike is unbelievably smart. I’ve been playing since I was 12 yrs old and have not heard anyone (PGA pros or have read articles) that explains the 4 keys that Mike talks about. This is pretty close to Ben Hogans secret. The only thing that is not in line with Mike and Hogan is the grip. Hogan has the V’s in the grip pointing to the right eye.
    Mike has the grip stronger. What you need Mike to do next is give you a playing lesson (even if it’s only 3 holes). With a playing lesson this might cut the learning curve by a lot.
    Good Luck - channel is awesome.

  • @dgos5533
    @dgos5533 Год назад

    Your struggle is one of the best teaching ever- that’s why these sessions are so good! No one is doing this- when you get to the tour you must find a replacement so people can keep learning! DG

    • @JeromeRufin
      @JeromeRufin  Год назад

      I'll make sure not to get on tour so I can keep providing you all amazing and unique content :)

  • @micomichael
    @micomichael Год назад +3

    The best coach ever I have seen on RUclips. This guy is a keeper, Jerome. I love the way he articulates a golf swing. Can’t wait to watch the next video. Can we watch the uncut version? I felt like there’s more to this video that was shown.

  • @MichealBacon
    @MichealBacon Год назад +8

    Another extremely informative and helpful lesson. And I'm so glad to see that Mike is teaching off the mats away from the area at the far end that is noisy and unflattering. Amazing coach!

  • @claudebeauchemin2134
    @claudebeauchemin2134 Год назад

    keep up the great work Jerome, this is how we get better. I've been golfing for 40+ years , and I'm still having fun. Ile-des-chenes, Manitoba Canada

  • @tinytoons2517
    @tinytoons2517 Год назад +1

    I'm your 300 sub, thats a first . . anyhow . . now your seeing a Golf Coach that knows his business . . because Jerome thats how I learnt . . exactly how Mr Mike Wydra is teaching you, grasp it brother and learn from the Master . . . strong grip DUDE !

  • @IENFORCER
    @IENFORCER Год назад

    Honestly I hope your channel takes off. Such a cool concept and I can't wait to see you shooting par in no time.

  • @mashtater1832
    @mashtater1832 Год назад

    I took Mikes instructions and applied to my swing. I found immediate results in my short irons. I was amazed. My long irons and woods would still slice but in my mind I kept hearing Mike says woods and irons are the same swing but I could not make it work without turning my wrists to make it hook (wrong thing to do). this video help solve that issue. Thanks Mike and Jerome for this great video

  • @roadtoscratch3481
    @roadtoscratch3481 Год назад

    This instructor is marvelous. He knows what he’s talking about and explains it well. Cheers

  • @nderuan
    @nderuan 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks!

  • @dennisdonaldson126
    @dennisdonaldson126 Год назад

    Thanks!

  • @chrismcmillan9905
    @chrismcmillan9905 Год назад +1

    Keep it going! Mike has you close to a major breakthrough!!!

  • @92SAITO92
    @92SAITO92 Год назад +7

    Really pay attention to what Mike is saying when he explains things. It seems like it is going over your head a little. Mike is giving you the tools to diagnose your own swing and it is a seriously valuable thing to be able to do.

    • @weepy22
      @weepy22 Год назад +1

      26:10 should have been the light bulb moment. Not sure it was :(

  • @pierregodeau4286
    @pierregodeau4286 Год назад +5

    Nice lesson. Stick with this guy. No point trying to change a dozen different angles to exactly match tour pros, as it will scramble your brain.

  • @scottkouns8578
    @scottkouns8578 Год назад

    Love this lesson. Makes so much sense. I’ve been practicing this grip/swing and it’s working for me. It’s really helping me not coming over the top!!

  • @Docraj22
    @Docraj22 Год назад +2

    Mike is a educator !!!

  • @OneAndOnlyJet
    @OneAndOnlyJet Год назад

    Hi Jerome, really enjoying these videos with Mike, he is a real find - a one in a million!
    Love what he is telling you and he has a great teaching method that WILL get the best out of his students.
    Keep doing what he tells you and for sure you will be playing good golf real soon.
    Good Luck.

  • @michaelbell4768
    @michaelbell4768 Год назад

    23:51 to 24:30 is probably my biggest takeaway. Great video!

  • @deadlymantis4210
    @deadlymantis4210 Год назад +1

    This is the guy to take you to the next level. Not that last dude I saw you with

  • @swish1onu
    @swish1onu Год назад +3

    if you can take the most useful lessons from both your coaches... I don't see why you wouldn't break 100 in the next couple of months... then within a years time, with consistent practice, break 90... I hope this channel gets some more exposure... its such a great opportunity for those new to golf to really learn for "free"....

    • @mysticalbeing8943
      @mysticalbeing8943 Год назад

      i think it wa sa mistake going with the other coach

    • @sbell2334
      @sbell2334 Год назад +2

      Ditch the golf tec method. This instructor is awesome. It is so refreshing to see an instructor not using trackman or pressure plates and teaching basics

    • @swish1onu
      @swish1onu Год назад

      @@mysticalbeing8943 ... if you mean the one that uses the video screen... then I agree

  • @bj146651
    @bj146651 11 месяцев назад

    Yea I was not doing any of this lol. Thank you. What a great coach. What’s the plane I should bring club back higher and then shallow it. How high should I bring it back on back swing with driver?

  • @StevenMoney
    @StevenMoney Год назад

    This guy must be correct about everything. How do I know? Because it’s completely different from everything I think of when swinging. Genius!

  • @garryowen3342
    @garryowen3342 Год назад +1

    Another great lesson! thanks so much for sharing, truly enjoyed and learned...thanks.

  • @brandonmartin450
    @brandonmartin450 Год назад

    Man, I wish.. I had coaches this great when I first started!!

  • @Kennisco407
    @Kennisco407 Год назад

    Phenomenal lessons. Well explained. Will try this driver set up, as I am one of the leaners. 😳

  • @Joe-ed1xj
    @Joe-ed1xj Год назад +2

    @jeromerufin - I know you need to produce content. But you have all you need for the next 2 weeks. Everyday spend 1 hour rehearsing the stance, grip and practice swing with good finish that he showed you. Hit maybe 10-20 balls max just to get a feeling, mostly just do air swings, but always step back and re-grip and re-do your stance. Then spend 1 hour doing you stretches/hip exercises and 2 hours chipping and putting. After 2 weeks of that go back to the course you played last week and see how your game has changed. Keep up the grind.

  • @TheKobytan
    @TheKobytan Год назад

    I struggle with the driver, and this series has been really helpful!

  • @ihc909
    @ihc909 Год назад

    Great video, great coaching

  • @ronscheer6536
    @ronscheer6536 Год назад

    Love this coach!

  • @clearfield77
    @clearfield77 Год назад +11

    Mixing GolfTec method with Mike is, as far as I can see, sending you in two completely different directions. I'd be curious what Mike says about that.

    • @blueeyes6192
      @blueeyes6192 Год назад

      golftec is a scam school

    • @jasong1789
      @jasong1789 Год назад +2

      The only reason to go back to GolfTec is to record yourself in their studio and tell the instructor to keep quiet.

  • @alexharvey7102
    @alexharvey7102 Год назад +2

    Wish I had this guy to teach me

  • @nicholas1460
    @nicholas1460 Год назад

    So many golden nuggets here. "Golf is hard but you keep trying" (Paraphrasing).

  • @davecreative
    @davecreative Год назад

    Honestly, this is so helpful for me! I think we similar swing issues to work on and this coach has a great way of explaining and working with you through the concepts!

  • @OldGuyWoodworks
    @OldGuyWoodworks Год назад

    "Allow you to play while you improve" is absolutely brilliant.

  • @patibarra1180
    @patibarra1180 Год назад +1

    Jerome you need to check out the 2/6 swing Terry Bradly his videos are easy to learn keep your head behind the ball drop your arms will keep you from coming over the top

  • @stymie777
    @stymie777 6 месяцев назад

    Made my own. Small ball bearing in the shaft, bingo!

  • @Chris-rs4so
    @Chris-rs4so Год назад

    This vid is gold

  • @jackrutherford-1
    @jackrutherford-1 Год назад +1

    that coach is good

  • @hawgifan
    @hawgifan Год назад

    I love your attitude. Short game short game short game.

  • @kuntanay2627
    @kuntanay2627 Год назад

    23:32 typical: starting golf without immediat severe instruction your reflectory nervous sytem mainly in the back adopts bad habits. So once you come across instructions that teaches you the right thing, you have the feeling of „weird“

  • @josephforsyth7874
    @josephforsyth7874 Год назад

    Mike it the goat 🐐

  • @danman3050
    @danman3050 Год назад

    welcome to golf my brother

  • @2007farenheit
    @2007farenheit Год назад

    What I’d give to have this man as a coach! 😫😫 where is he located? Hopefully somewhere around me lol😬

  • @seanoneill139
    @seanoneill139 Год назад +1

    I like his knowledge , I don’t like how many things he has you thinking about before you put any of it into practise . Bite sized chunks would surely be easier . Every time I think he is going to allow you to put the immense amount he has discussed into practise he adds something else

  • @jonbraenovich1674
    @jonbraenovich1674 Год назад

    What three knuckles in the grip have to be in a row?

  • @tubopedia
    @tubopedia Год назад

    Curious why the coach switch?

  • @tylertheriot8922
    @tylertheriot8922 Год назад +1

    I want to do a lesson with this dude so bad

  • @broccoliaugratin
    @broccoliaugratin Год назад +3

    I want to see on course lessons, golf is not played on the practice range

  • @swish1onu
    @swish1onu Год назад +2

    if you go to the pet store... there is a ball throwing gadget... you place a ball at one end.. and you hold the handle... in order to get the ball to release properly, you have to have wrist snap... wrist snap that is similar to when you try skipping a stone on water... if your not feeling wrist snap in the right hand, that is similar to the stone skipping feel... then you are not creating enough speed in the down swing.... The reason this coach keeps saying to get the hands ahead quickly in the downswing, is so that you create lag... that lag will be felt in both hands... in the right hand in will feel similar to the lag you create when you're attempting to skip stones on water.... you release that stone at the "last minute" to generate as much speed as possible... and the same applies in the swing..

  • @swardmusic
    @swardmusic Год назад

    Hitting'down' is a band-aid for scooping just fyi. You want to hit/swing 'though' the ball eventually while fighting the club pulling you down/out

  • @swish1onu
    @swish1onu Год назад +1

    By the way... the closed grip you had... I dont know how much more closed it could get... the reason the ball went off to the right is the face of the club was open as it contacted the ball... if you try to get your hands too "ahead" of the club head, without allowing the club head to catch up to the hands at impact, the face will REMAIN open...

    • @broccoliaugratin
      @broccoliaugratin Год назад

      you don't want it to catch up, you want hands ahead, you need a "stronger" grip to get the hands ahead at impact

    • @swish1onu
      @swish1onu Год назад

      @@broccoliaugratin ... for the irons... yes... for the driver? NO...

  • @Masher-ls9mx
    @Masher-ls9mx Год назад +1

    This one was good, the only thing I didn’t like was the he mark his stance, and it doesn’t match Jerome’s stance. Jerome need to find his own stance/ distance from the ball for his height/ arm length, also driver have a mark on the top, that helps you square the face, and it was not mentioned

  • @TYGsyther
    @TYGsyther Год назад

    I literally have a new head cover for that club I can send you or meet up. Stealth 3 wood. New in box.

  • @Chris_Traynor
    @Chris_Traynor Год назад

    Was wierd when it said pictures of Colin Morikawa and it was actually a picture of Viktor Hovland!😂

  • @CB-nd9ki
    @CB-nd9ki Год назад

    For all of you that think he is the greatest thing since sliced bread, you need to go watch Altus Performance or Danny Maude. THEY are excellent coaches. I'm not saying this guy is terrible, but he is unloading EVERYTHING on this poor kid

  • @92SAITO92
    @92SAITO92 Год назад

    Jerome, please memorize the following.
    Push: straight ball flight to the right.
    Cause: open club face and in to out path.
    Pull: straight ball flight to the left.
    Cause: closed face and out to in path.
    Hook: severe curve to the left.
    Cause. Very in to out path and/ or very closed face.
    Draw: curve to the left.
    Cause: in to out path and or closed face.
    Slice: severe curve to the right.
    Cause: very out to in path and/ or very open face.
    Fade: curve to the right.
    Cause: out to in path and or open face.

    • @sausagembape677
      @sausagembape677 Год назад

      All wrong, you don't understand path and face, a draw can be played with an open face.....etc

    • @92SAITO92
      @92SAITO92 Год назад

      @@sausagembape677 I definitely understand path and face. A draw with an open face is a push draw. Read what I wrote carefully. I mentioned “and/or”. There are way more causes of certain ball flights but I wanted to give Jerome an easy guide. You’re more than welcome to add on to it but you’ll most likely confuse someone who is just starting out.

    • @sausagembape677
      @sausagembape677 Год назад

      @@92SAITO92 so off target, you're the confused one, path and face, that's all there is, the ball is never straight

    • @92SAITO92
      @92SAITO92 Год назад

      ​@@sausagembape677 Do you have any articles that can support that? I can find articles that back up everything I said. I can't tell if you're trying to be a troll or if you don't know much about the golf swing...

  • @jimbojohnson7360
    @jimbojohnson7360 Год назад

    Wydra is like Mick in Rocky.

  • @zairulhaziq88
    @zairulhaziq88 Год назад

    love his golf fundamentals and explanation on what caused the ball flight direction..But, i just cant agree with the grip as it will change everything

  • @Sam_Lawther
    @Sam_Lawther Год назад

    I don’t want to be too hyper critical of yourself as love the channel and everything it’s about but from my experience you need to be playing at least 9 holes everyday on a real grass course if you can. I started playing no lessons and shot 156 first round. Being playing for 2 years off and on with university and shot a pb of 76 (+8 on par 68) a few months back. I found that it’s much easier to take advice and tips if you understand the mechanics a lot from your own perspective. Keep it up and best of luck. Lots of love from Northern Ireland.

    • @Sam_Lawther
      @Sam_Lawther Год назад

      Ps I understand not everyone has the time/resources to play 9 holes everyday so that advice is tailored to yourself. In the uk I have the luxury of a student membership of £10 a month unlimited play at a local course. Prices seem wild crazy for memberships and green fees in US and rest of Europe 😢

  • @dle632
    @dle632 Год назад +1

    WHats in the bag?

    • @JeromeRufin
      @JeromeRufin  Год назад +1

      Check out my other video where I talk about what I got!
      ruclips.net/video/MXmZa5aZuug/видео.html

  • @dogloverjb6873
    @dogloverjb6873 Год назад +2

    Wish Mike would use the term swing"fast" instead of swing "hard" ..".hard " makes people create tension in their swings. Whereas, you can swing really fast with no tension.

    • @Masher-ls9mx
      @Masher-ls9mx Год назад

      I agree, just like Bruce Lee said “ flow like water”
      Having tension in your swing will not make you flow like water

  • @chrisdee7288
    @chrisdee7288 Год назад

    Anyone else feel personally attacked at 17:05?

  • @Zecyon
    @Zecyon Год назад

    “well, sorry. life is hard. and then you die.”
    LEGEND

  • @TheShannontsmith
    @TheShannontsmith Год назад

    Brother you are coming along quickly. You are asking the right questions but not hearing what the instructors are trying to tell you or they are not speaking your language. Relax your arms at the top of the backswing and use your lower body to swing the club through. All of the positions they are trying to force you to get to will just happen. To get a feel for this, hold the club parallel to the ground (1/3 of the way back) in your backswing and throw the club through by rotation of your lower body let your upper body and arms go along for the ride. The golf swing is that simple. Golf is a game of distances, the most important being the 6 inches between your ears.

  • @sbell2334
    @sbell2334 Год назад +1

    Get a head cover for that fairway wood. All you have against the golf course is you and those 14 clubs. Take care of them.

  • @mikeg.7083
    @mikeg.7083 Год назад

    “Too bad. Life is hard, then you die.” Sums it up perfect.

  • @kevin7206
    @kevin7206 Год назад

    👏

  • @garrettsikes0501
    @garrettsikes0501 Год назад +1

    This instructor is still teaching the old ball flight laws, which have been shown to be incorrect.
    Advances in launch monitor tech have proven the ball flight laws to be as follows. Club face determines what direction the ball is sent. Club path (relative to face) determines the curvature of the flight.

    • @sausagembape677
      @sausagembape677 Год назад

      Can't believe these comments, this lesson is pitiful

  • @Dekudude707
    @Dekudude707 Год назад

    coach is great, but he's working with older info about what starts the ball and what curves it. Club face determines where the ball starts, and path curves it

    • @kpaul850
      @kpaul850 Год назад

      He is having him close the face to his path with a strong grip and then move the path to the right by getting his hands forward.

    • @dsc-nr5zy
      @dsc-nr5zy Год назад

      If your face is open to your path, period, it's fading. He keeps fading it. Mike's killing two birds with one stone by teaching him a push draw. He's getting him to get a closed face to path first.

    • @sausagembape677
      @sausagembape677 Год назад

      You're spot on , he's so far out it's painful, he's a terrible teacher, he's making a simple concept very confusing and he's wrong

  • @hungyensungatlantarealtor3060
    @hungyensungatlantarealtor3060 Год назад

    Something so simple, but we always get it wrong LOL

  • @pobodysnerfect9270
    @pobodysnerfect9270 Год назад

    Jerry if you go back they will give you a headcover. Take the video with you as proof

  • @ShockSlice
    @ShockSlice Год назад +1

    It seems like theres some conflicting philosophy between your coach at golf tec and Mike. Just one example is golf tec told you to twist the club handle to close it and Mike tells you to close it by rotating. Im sure both work but having conflicting teachers is bound to create nightmares for you.

  • @CarstenDittrich2014
    @CarstenDittrich2014 Год назад

    I am more confused than helped personally. PRO's tone is good and his points are of course correct - very insightfull and mastering. However way too much information, way too much theory for my liking. I get trying to understand the swing and what happens - but that may be better in a sim session or similar (trackman). This lesson to me would be more beneficial if one or two things could be in focus....

  • @Ahuisnl
    @Ahuisnl Год назад

    Already feeling overwhelmed with all that info?

  • @debrajohnson4689
    @debrajohnson4689 Год назад

    keep your swing short and just use a 7 iron and pwedge unill you learn to hit those no real point in hitting anything over a 7 iron

  • @CB-nd9ki
    @CB-nd9ki Год назад +1

    If you want to feel better, watch the guy hitting behind you. what i don't like about his teaching is there are too many factors. This distracts your preshot routine, even though your title says grip change.. He is throwing WAY too much information at you: too many gimmicks-- feet, hands, grip, thighs together, dont hit down, dont come over the top. This is WAAAY too much for a beginner. I say he has really done you wrong with this lesson. Too many skills and too much information

  • @joshuaquentin4655
    @joshuaquentin4655 Год назад +1

    That moment when you realize becoming scratch is going to take a little longer then you thought 😊

    • @JeromeRufin
      @JeromeRufin  Год назад +5

      Haha I’m in it for the long haul. And this channel will be alive for 50 years if it has to :)

    • @joshuaquentin4655
      @joshuaquentin4655 Год назад

      @@JeromeRufin me too brother 3 years at it so far. Ok I'll give you the magic key 🗝 golfing machine certified trainers only your welcome

  • @deuceaces8114
    @deuceaces8114 Год назад

    This seems like the worst advice ever. Basically make your grip strong until you hook it and then reduce that strong grip a bit and you will hit it straight. Need to work on the other aspects that are causing the problems. This is creating worse issues down the road.

  • @moonface978
    @moonface978 Год назад

    You are giving yourself no time to concentrate and work on things before you fill your head with more information, it’s to much for anyone, which is your priority, content, subscribers , or getting better at golf ? Don’t get me wrong I’m loving the content but you are trying to much to soon

  • @sumitagg1
    @sumitagg1 Год назад +1

    Looks like you’re recycling a few lessons

    • @broccoliaugratin
      @broccoliaugratin Год назад +2

      Looks like he had a few lessons and just cut them all up into 25 videos

  • @swish1onu
    @swish1onu Год назад +2

    oh... and hold that finish... anyone that says its pointless is FULL OF SHIT.... hold the finish... even if the shot is the worst you've ever hit... HOLD THE FINISH

    • @mysticalbeing8943
      @mysticalbeing8943 Год назад +1

      the finish tells u way u hit a bad shot most of the time

  • @jeremydomin7671
    @jeremydomin7671 Год назад +1

    Run from this guy, don’t walk. This guy is all over the board in his instruction, I guarantee you left this lesson more confused than when you showed up. Perfect example is he starts teaching him driver then quick switches to iron. No way he learned anything valuable in this lesson.

  • @Mirage-r6t
    @Mirage-r6t 7 месяцев назад

    Too much information, much too quickly.

  • @BryanHersch
    @BryanHersch Год назад

    stop

  • @Nioken
    @Nioken Год назад

    Doesn't club face indicate ball start direction and club path indicates the shot shape? This instructor is saying hi to keep closing the face to make the ball draw/hook, but you only want it slightly closed to target as far as I know. He's teaching the opposite of what I know 🤔

  • @dsc-nr5zy
    @dsc-nr5zy Год назад

    Seriously, DUMP the Golftec coach and stick with Mike. He can play, and he can teach. You are hurting yourself by not sticking with one coach, especially one as good as him. Good luck.

  • @ebbnflotheenviromanc1127
    @ebbnflotheenviromanc1127 Год назад +1

    Why does this video relate to me 😂 it's your journey 2 scratch isn't it, listen buddy I'm about 2 go scratch n I've been playing 4r 12yrs so I'll tell u now.. It ain't happening till u serve ur time g. 👍

    • @JeromeRufin
      @JeromeRufin  Год назад +2

      I guess I’ll have my channel for the next 12 years :)

  • @WhatMinecraftVids
    @WhatMinecraftVids Год назад

    Coah is hilarious

  • @supportonl2687
    @supportonl2687 Год назад

    You are matching your grip which your body is able to do. You are not Rahm or Morikawa, you dont need to bow. Listen to your coach. He is correct. Make a Jerome swing bro.