The Transition - GFORCE 7 IRON - Benefits + Key References in the description below👇

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  • Опубликовано: 6 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 16

  • @Waddymanman
    @Waddymanman 2 года назад +1

    Thanks Stuart. I’ve given up on lessons and online tutoring. My only go-to now are my G Force 7 iron and driver shaft. They provide me with all the golf tutoring I need. Brilliant mate and thanks again.

    • @gforcegolf
      @gforcegolf  2 года назад

      Thanks Craig, good to hear you are becoming your own golf coach with the right tools and training vids :-)

  • @7501482
    @7501482 2 года назад +1

    YOUR VIEDOS AND GFORCE TRAINER HAVE HELPED A LOT THANK YOU

    • @gforcegolf
      @gforcegolf  2 года назад

      happy to hear the tools and training are helping you out :-)

  • @7501482
    @7501482 2 года назад +2

    I love your swing trainer and your videos are great

    • @gforcegolf
      @gforcegolf  2 года назад

      thank you, plenty more on the way :-)

  • @gregchapman2035
    @gregchapman2035 2 года назад +1

    people listen to this guy he will transform your over-the-top swing!! great lesson

    • @gforcegolf
      @gforcegolf  2 года назад

      thanks Greg :-) The transition is the key move to eliminate the OTT, lots of new videos on this Transition move recently on my channel

  • @GolferGeeks
    @GolferGeeks 2 года назад

    Ok, hitting the range with the GForce today to try this transition move.

  • @starks1974
    @starks1974 2 года назад +2

    The transition is very similar to the No Cast Drill by Monte Scheinblum. It looks like casting but it’s not and your body does the rest.

  • @jamestonks3042
    @jamestonks3042 2 года назад +1

    If you watch justin rose he does exactly this in his practice swing

    • @gforcegolf
      @gforcegolf  2 года назад +1

      Yes I remember seeing it, and Bryson does the same move in practice swings 👌

  • @ronmullard5718
    @ronmullard5718 2 года назад +1

    Someone once said ...there's a million ways to swing a golf club.....seems as though there's a million ways to teach as well. I find teaching methods very contradictory each seems to have their own opinion on how a pupil should perform the actions..To me teachers should recognise the fact "One swing doesn't fit all" Is it any wonder that many leave the game due to conflicting ,confusing and contradictory teaching. and trying to get senior player to swing like a 20 year old for example.....

    • @Waddymanman
      @Waddymanman 2 года назад +1

      I hear you Ron. I’m 60, been playing a while and I wish I’d had the swing trainer and the driver version back when I started. It would have made understanding the movement and FEEL of the club through my swing. Have both now and despite a lack of disciplined training regime, Not only has my ball striking improved but I can now FEEL when I’m way off. It helps self diagnose. Anyway, my view on what I think are awesome training aids and I’d happily ditch the other crap I’ve bought over the years.

    • @gforcegolf
      @gforcegolf  2 года назад +3

      Looking at the golf swing in 3D shows even the best players don't swing the same from shot to shot, and you are right there are many ways to swing the club e.g Eamonn Darcy.
      Everybody need to find their natural swing, we all walk and talk differently and have different mannerisms. Maybe if we dig out out natural tempo that will make a big difference to how we improve and play / swing more naturally.
      I did a good blog a while back about a kid I knew who tried to swing like Nick Faldo, scroll to the bottom of the page in this link to see what happened, and it relates to you comment :-)
      www.gforcegolf.com/blogs/news/transform-your-swing-in-30-days

    • @gforcegolf
      @gforcegolf  2 года назад

      @@Waddymanman i like how its helping you self diagnose Craig 👍 that's exactly what i wanted it to do for golfers. Its important to have simple accurate instruction along with the right tools to do the job, its then up to the golfer to find the swing rather than been taught how to do it all the time, you need to find your own way at some point :-)