I'd say no more 'dropping in the slot'. Just same route up, same route down. What I like with Mike's video (in contrast to Saguto) that he emphasizes the importance of the swing plane. I used to do same route up and down but too shallow. Mostly people that do that (combined usually with an inside takeaway) correct by coming back over the top. Not me though, but at the expense of lower back issues. Glad I came across Mike's channel to relieve me of those tendencies.
Every time i watch a Mike Malaska instruction video the golf swing starts to make sense again. Love his teaching methods. Now if i can just talk my wife into letting me fly out and get a personal lesson from him!,,,,,,,,lol
I like your talk about setting/doing things early, so that you don't have to deal with them at the top, but easier said than done. I'd like to make my own swing better in the beginning, so that it will be better later as a result. Hopefully Rory Mcilroy does what you said. Maybe then he'll play consistently better.
What Billy is doing before taking that swing reminds me of what I see Billy Horschel doing a lot lately. takeaway test, halfway test, swing. He's probably looking for the same feel to get the clubhead to where he can just let it go.
An inside takeaway is when you bring the hands in behind you when at a low point in the backswing creating an L shape or backwards L shape. By keeping the Hans out in front of you at the lower part of your backswing you can take it back and up on a constant line and not have to lift to get to the top
100%I have the lifting hands problems at least 4-5 shots per round with long clubs because it's very easy to leave the club head behind during the takeaway . This is gold !
But he’s telling you in this video why he didn’t have success. Bad concepts and fighting his body’s natural instincts and athleticism derailed his career. That’s why he’s such a good teacher now, he understands what does and doesn’t work.
That's such a shit take, especially in Golf. As a teacher, you don't have to be able to reproduce it yourself, as long as you are good at explaining the concepts and have a great understanding of the golfswing.
I don’t follow… he is not saying he is on their level only that he is curious what they are thinking, and that sometimes he struggles with similar issues.
It's incredible. Handle out - so simple , no more motorcycle rerouting when the arms go up . Thank you thank you !
I'd say no more 'dropping in the slot'. Just same route up, same route down. What I like with Mike's video (in contrast to Saguto) that he emphasizes the importance of the swing plane. I used to do same route up and down but too shallow. Mostly people that do that (combined usually with an inside takeaway) correct by coming back over the top. Not me though, but at the expense of lower back issues. Glad I came across Mike's channel to relieve me of those tendencies.
tried this in my garage with whiffle balls. Its seems to be really a no brainer on the downswing. Great Job!!
Every time i watch a Mike Malaska instruction video the golf swing starts to make sense again. Love his teaching methods. Now if i can just talk my wife into letting me fly out and get a personal lesson from him!,,,,,,,,lol
I like your talk about setting/doing things early, so that you don't have to deal with them at the top, but easier said than done. I'd like to make my own swing better in the beginning, so that it will be better later as a result.
Hopefully Rory Mcilroy does what you said. Maybe then he'll play consistently better.
What Billy is doing before taking that swing reminds me of what I see Billy Horschel doing a lot lately. takeaway test, halfway test, swing. He's probably looking for the same feel to get the clubhead to where he can just let it go.
How do I not hook the ball with this type of action?
Isn’t this considered an inside takeaway? Most golf instructors warn against this but I do prefer it so wondering what is actually right
An inside takeaway is when you bring the hands in behind you when at a low point in the backswing creating an L shape or backwards L shape. By keeping the Hans out in front of you at the lower part of your backswing you can take it back and up on a constant line and not have to lift to get to the top
Does this work with the driver?
100%I have the lifting hands problems at least 4-5 shots per round with long clubs because it's very easy to leave the club head behind during the takeaway . This is gold !
Love Mike's lessons, but talking about Rory is just a bit ridiculous, as Mike really did not achieve anything in he's golf career.
But he’s telling you in this video why he didn’t have success. Bad concepts and fighting his body’s natural instincts and athleticism derailed his career. That’s why he’s such a good teacher now, he understands what does and doesn’t work.
That's such a shit take, especially in Golf. As a teacher, you don't have to be able to reproduce it yourself, as long as you are good at explaining the concepts and have a great understanding of the golfswing.
I don’t follow… he is not saying he is on their level only that he is curious what they are thinking, and that sometimes he struggles with similar issues.