Spin loft is Angle of Attack plus the dynamic loft gives you the spin loft. The 2 thoughts I use for my pitching and chipping is. "Push the bounce under the ball", Pete Cowen. The other is using my pivot and just "Collect the ball" with the clubhead. Both of these thoughts or concepts put my chipping and pitching back on track. I also have to pay attention to make sure I get the club inside enough. I have a tendency to get it outside the line a bit and hit it super low. In those cases think draw. I like the parameters of 27-30 launch and 55 max Spin loft. That's great stuff.
People looking to be steeper can swing more out to in (open alignment), and use a stronger lead hand grip (creating more shaft lean at impact and encourage bottoming out past the ball), people looking to get shallower can swing more in to out (square alignment instead of open), and weaker/neutral target side grip (club will bottom out more in line with the ball instead of past it - opening the face and using the bounce is a good idea for this person). Titleist, Callaway, and some other vendors are able to measure the angle of descent / landing angle during fittings. Some companies have different model wedges for those looking to flight higher or lower. Example: Callaway Opus Platinum have tungsten at the top of the wedge to flight it lower. While the standard Opus will fly it higher.
@@berniedmj1 It was not there when the video was posted, and for days afterward. It was added in the past day or so. The video may only be 15 minutes, but I'm guessing it took much longer to film. Giving credit to those that help you seems like a small thing to do which is why I commented to begin with.
Although I agree with you in terms of giving credit. He clearly says the video is sponsored by TPT within the first few minutes. There is a symbiotic relationship here with the channel advertising for TPT and their fitters. It’s not like he got all this info for free, filmed it and released it.
For me personally, the closer I get to the green with pitch shots, the more shallow and flippy I get. The farther away I am, I try to get much steeper and rly compress the ball. Shared with my dad and he seemed to prefer it much more as well. Neither one of us are that good, we’re both around 6-9 HCs so something to think about for some lesser skilled players struggling with their wedges.
What a surprise coaching is completely useless because at the end of the day a player (if they want to keep playing awesome because they already have the natural talent to do so (Tiger) and is beating the field by double digits (Tiger) will do what they already know to do which is get the golf ball to do what they want and get it in the hole asap. All swing coaches/teachers have ever done is either hold players back or stopped their progression all together for the sake of notoriety or money.
i wouldnt say its useless and tiger has definitely been coached, but over coaching nd looking too much into data definitely exists. The best way to learn is through experimenting yourself, trying and feeling things
Spin loft is Angle of Attack plus the dynamic loft gives you the spin loft. The 2 thoughts I use for my pitching and chipping is. "Push the bounce under the ball", Pete Cowen. The other is using my pivot and just "Collect the ball" with the clubhead. Both of these thoughts or concepts put my chipping and pitching back on track. I also have to pay attention to make sure I get the club inside enough. I have a tendency to get it outside the line a bit and hit it super low. In those cases think draw. I like the parameters of 27-30 launch and 55 max Spin loft. That's great stuff.
I'd really enjoy seeing this wedge game content continue. I feel like he has a lot more info to contribute to really clean up this aspect of the game.
Love that subtle thought of being aggressive. Bang on!
Yea it’s such a good way to understand what we should be doing and how a great shot should feel.
People looking to be steeper can swing more out to in (open alignment), and use a stronger lead hand grip (creating more shaft lean at impact and encourage bottoming out past the ball), people looking to get shallower can swing more in to out (square alignment instead of open), and weaker/neutral target side grip (club will bottom out more in line with the ball instead of past it - opening the face and using the bounce is a good idea for this person).
Titleist, Callaway, and some other vendors are able to measure the angle of descent / landing angle during fittings.
Some companies have different model wedges for those looking to flight higher or lower. Example: Callaway Opus Platinum have tungsten at the top of the wedge to flight it lower. While the standard Opus will fly it higher.
Very good info. Seems to be in the same camp as Joe Mayo
They’ve worked together for sure!
Some great shortgame content
Appreciate it
This man gave you a good amount of his time, shared his information, and you don't even bother to give us his name, or share his information..
That's exactly what I was looking for, John who? And where can I get more info from him?
Jon Sinclair, TPT Golf.
I just googled it. His shirt says TPT & the video description says TPT Golf
And on the description, there’s a link. His name & picture is right there.
@@berniedmj1 It was not there when the video was posted, and for days afterward. It was added in the past day or so. The video may only be 15 minutes, but I'm guessing it took much longer to film. Giving credit to those that help you seems like a small thing to do which is why I commented to begin with.
Although I agree with you in terms of giving credit. He clearly says the video is sponsored by TPT within the first few minutes. There is a symbiotic relationship here with the channel advertising for TPT and their fitters. It’s not like he got all this info for free, filmed it and released it.
good stuf!!
How does this only have not even 5000 views
Share it around 😃
Because they generate purposely unhelpful shorts thinking it will drive people to their videos but it just generates bad sentiment.
What is John’s last name? Great coach!
John Sinclair, TPT Golf. Seeing as the creators here don't want to give props. Whats that about?
John Sinclair is his name.
Thanks
Joe Mayo is gonna cream himself when he sees this video.
AJ
For me personally, the closer I get to the green with pitch shots, the more shallow and flippy I get. The farther away I am, I try to get much steeper and rly compress the ball. Shared with my dad and he seemed to prefer it much more as well. Neither one of us are that good, we’re both around 6-9 HCs so something to think about for some lesser skilled players struggling with their wedges.
Is the Cameran drunk he moves around too much?
The cameraman is swaying. See 1:20.
Things went a bit off the rails after a full day of filming in 110 degree heat 😂
Training inside on a carpet is a waste of Time : real life lies outside :)
Camera man moving too much....
data is useless
Bro what
@ can you read?
@@soyhazelnutzzz Poor guy
@ did ben hogan use data? jack?
lol
What a surprise coaching is completely useless because at the end of the day a player (if they want to keep playing awesome because they already have the natural talent to do so (Tiger) and is beating the field by double digits (Tiger) will do what they already know to do which is get the golf ball to do what they want and get it in the hole asap. All swing coaches/teachers have ever done is either hold players back or stopped their progression all together for the sake of notoriety or money.
i wouldnt say its useless and tiger has definitely been coached, but over coaching nd looking too much into data definitely exists. The best way to learn is through experimenting yourself, trying and feeling things