Have watched most of your videos now and am amazed at how you’ve managed to break down the intricacies of the golf swing into an easy to follow method. All of a sudden the clouds have lifted and the fog has disappeared. Now I can follow the map you’ve created and finally get to my destination after so many years of aimlessly wandering from East to West and North to South. Thank you, Billy.
Billy- Thank you for doing these. This one is especially helpful. You are a really great teacher. One of the many great things about Beverly CC- Peter Birnbaum
Both need to work. One doesn’t necessarily control the other. I will say that as your trail shoulder and hip work back away from the ball it helps the club work in its natural arc.
Great refresh from my lessons with you in early May. Thanks Billy
Your welcome Chip…keep up the good work👍⛳️
Have watched most of your videos now and am amazed at how you’ve managed to break down the intricacies of the golf swing
into an easy to follow method. All of a sudden the clouds have lifted
and the fog has disappeared. Now I can follow the map you’ve created and finally get to my destination after so many years of aimlessly wandering from East to West and North to South. Thank you, Billy.
Thanks Stan..really means a lot to hear I’ve helped someone enjoy this game we all love a little more. Appreciate you reaching out ⛳️👍
Very well presented Billy. really enjoy all your teaching work you do on here, Great stuff.
Thanks Daniel Baker…I appreciate the feedback and support.
Billy- Thank you for doing these. This one is especially helpful. You are a really great teacher. One of the many great things about Beverly CC- Peter Birnbaum
I’m glad it helped Peter and thanks for the much appreciated compliment!
I get this feel by rotating my lead arm counter clockwise throughout swing
Another one of my issues, Billy. Good job.
Thanks Frank….you’re doing great, keep up the good work👍⛳️
How do u get to the top position? Body motion or right arm mover ?
Both need to work. One doesn’t necessarily control the other. I will say that as your trail shoulder and hip work back away from the ball it helps the club work in its natural arc.