Excellent advice and today I will be practising this at the range. Particularly useful is the order of difficulty: club choice, ball position then hands at impact. Hovering around mid to high singles for years, maybe this will help trend towards that "holy grail" of scratch that seems to have so much lure. 🙂 Cheers and thank you from Sydney - Dave
I’ve been carrying driver around 280-290 but only carrying a 9 iron 120, 7 iron 140 etc… is that all lack of shaft lean/compression, or some larger issue?
10:09 It was detrimental to my game to not mention that this position for the beginner/intermediate golfer is what's responsible for most everybody's blocks and slices. Look how open the face is with the handle too far forward. I can't believe that shot was still a draw for him, but if you're struggling to keep your ball straight then make sure you're not doing this. Took me half a year to figure this out. It should have been mentioned as a caveat in the video.
Yes, changing ball position or "dragging the handle" requires changing the face angle and/or path to strike it relatively square which they didn't mention at all.
Always a bit amused how the terms flighting the irons replaced hooding the irons. It’s absolutely the same thing but I guess flighting sounds better than hooding.
This is very golf channel. The vids with Short Game Chef were awesome.
Keep doing what you're doing guys, contents awesome and great to watch.
yeah id say Cameron is the best for explaining these drill!
Loving the content! I will be doing this at my next range session.
Excellent advice and today I will be practising this at the range. Particularly useful is the order of difficulty: club choice, ball position then hands at impact. Hovering around mid to high singles for years, maybe this will help trend towards that "holy grail" of scratch that seems to have so much lure. 🙂 Cheers and thank you from Sydney - Dave
I’ve been carrying driver around 280-290 but only carrying a 9 iron 120, 7 iron 140 etc… is that all lack of shaft lean/compression, or some larger issue?
How do you get backspin on those so it does run a mile?
When I try that I shank it. Any tips
Same here! It can be very frustrating.
I'm a 6 handicap golfer who is suddenly hitting my Irons thin, any advice?
10:09 It was detrimental to my game to not mention that this position for the beginner/intermediate golfer is what's responsible for most everybody's blocks and slices. Look how open the face is with the handle too far forward. I can't believe that shot was still a draw for him, but if you're struggling to keep your ball straight then make sure you're not doing this. Took me half a year to figure this out. It should have been mentioned as a caveat in the video.
Yes, changing ball position or "dragging the handle" requires changing the face angle and/or path to strike it relatively square which they didn't mention at all.
Always a bit amused how the terms flighting the irons replaced hooding the irons. It’s absolutely the same thing but I guess flighting sounds better than hooding.
I wanna know who this Dunna McLoft guys is... 😉