I like to use an alignment rod down the shaft when I warm up before a round. It seems to help with my thru swing to remind me to rotate thru the shot with chest towards my target
Hi Milo. I appreciate your videos on drills that emphasize body rotation and controlling the club face. After several months of practicing these drills with a half swing or quarter swing, I'd like to transition to a 3/4 and full swing. Do you have any drills that will help? If you have already made videos on these drills, can you point me in the right direction as to the date? Thank you!
Hi Rodney, thanks for the comment. We walk you through a step-by-step process on my website and give monthly analysis along the way. That's truly the best path I can think of, but to step up it's really just creating a bigger turn and sequencing the motion. It's a fuller version of those shorter swings. If you'd like more help and a roadmap, my website is milolinesgolf.com. Happy to help!
If u r rerouting the club in downswing, why not to take the club back in same plane as u r in downswing plane rather than rerouting ? That is easier in my opinion so club has one plane swing not two plane swing.
I like to use an alignment rod down the shaft when I warm up before a round. It seems to help with my thru swing to remind me to rotate thru the shot with chest towards my target
It's a good one Jack, thanks for watching.
lol the slow mo toe shank is awesome!!! Good stuff as always
No editing here...developing good motion!
“All good stuff!” Yep, thanks Milo and Henry. 👊👊
Thanks for watching!
Great video for irons. does the same drill work with a driver ?
Yes
Hi Milo. I appreciate your videos on drills that emphasize body rotation and controlling the club face. After several months of practicing these drills with a half swing or quarter swing, I'd like to transition to a 3/4 and full swing. Do you have any drills that will help? If you have already made videos on these drills, can you point me in the right direction as to the date? Thank you!
Hi Rodney, thanks for the comment. We walk you through a step-by-step process on my website and give monthly analysis along the way. That's truly the best path I can think of, but to step up it's really just creating a bigger turn and sequencing the motion. It's a fuller version of those shorter swings. If you'd like more help and a roadmap, my website is milolinesgolf.com. Happy to help!
Great advice as always!
Thank you Daniel!
This one move has made me a lot more consistent
Great to hear!
..good one..
Thanks!
Do the checkpoints also apply to driver?
Yes, although on a different (less vertical) plane.
How does it affect set up? When I done this with an alignment rod address felt really awkward.
The handle does get presented slightly more forward yes. Keep the stick out the left hip socket / oblique at setup, not down near leg.
@@MiloLinesGolf Ok. Thanks.
It’s hard to hit with the TRS bc of the vast change in swing weight. Even small shots
Interesting take!
If u r rerouting the club in downswing, why not to take the club back in same plane as u r in downswing plane rather than rerouting ? That is easier in my opinion so club has one plane swing not two plane swing.
For some it is easy but most find it easier and more dynamic to shift planes like a hitter in baseball.
Sorry guys but Home Depot 2 dollar driveway reflector stake jammed into an old club works just as well lol. Great video though!
They are like $6.00 these days though 😂
Are there any Bighorn Sheep in those mountains?
Yes. Henry said last time he hiked to Flat Iron there were some up on the cliffs.
@@MiloLinesGolf Amazing beasts! I'm an avid Hunter and every time I see those mountains I wonder .
Tx.
Haha
Nothing New Here. OK, I guess as a refresher.
Just fine tuning
club face to open. So it means you don't open enough yours chest.