Excellent video. I’m a very good wedge and short iron player but struggle immensely with woods and driver. This explanation really resonates with me in the fact that my tendencies are exaggerated with the long clubs. I’ll be working on these feels next range session 👍
The throwing and true effextive release pattern is something I fought for so long as I thought that equated to a flip. I tried for so long to rotate my way to speed. The brace and break feel is so freeing.
Very relateable indeed! My driver feels to ensure I get energy out to the club head soon enough change like the weather. One day a throw from the top feel will bomb it. Same feel the next day won't even hit the ball and I have to sqeeze it more. Constantly back and forth between those sorta feels.
Fantastic video, really appreciate both you and Liam for going through this. To anyone on the fence, get your towel out, it’s worth it. Using Liams drills and consistent on course practice has got me down from 7.6 to 3.4 this year but driver has still been a little unwieldy at time’s as a high speed player so very much looking forward to putting this into practice over winter
1. Liam is a brilliant coach; that must be said. 2. Thank you for featring him, James. 3. Curiously, i seem to have more control w my AoA on driver and fairway woods than irons. It is odd. my sequencing seema better as well. it is very odd.
Great video. Really trying to get the feel of the release and not try and pull from the way down. At 11.30 Liam talks about the different force applying to the grip end of the club. Could you elaborate on that? The timing of this is critical as earlier after transition would be a pull. From my understanding later...helps with squaring the club face and the throw.
Maybe in every video you both do, if Liam swung the club very slowly gettting into the desired position with no vocal just to hammer home the required body and arm/ hand positioning etc and then the 4 positions stationary, it would take maybe 20 seconds, I think the serious golfer could watch check rewind the clip, and it would hammer home the message it might be helpful.----- Just a thought. Congrats to you both GREAT VIDEO------ Liam is going to be in great demand He is very good. Thanks Guys.
I used to hit driver with that aggressive low ball flight with a fade but every now and then the dreaded slice would get me in trouble or what about that dog leg left?? I've slowly trained myself using a tee a meter from my tee lined up where I want it and then line up my club make sure my right foot is back and club face slightly open and focus on hitting around my body and its been consistent straight drives. I've lost around 40 meters of distance but I find way more fairways with a straight shot.
So good. Both with Liam’s explanations and James’ clarifying comments. Really appreciate this guys!
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Superb James! A nice post Christmas treat for us all....Liam is the man 🙏
Liams’ explanation is top notch. 👍
Really appreciate this, great stuff. Happy days guys! 😂
I would love for you guys to do a live video so we can ask Liam questions
Excellent video. I’m a very good wedge and short iron player but struggle immensely with woods and driver. This explanation really resonates with me in the fact that my tendencies are exaggerated with the long clubs. I’ll be working on these feels next range session 👍
Feeling that 'breaking' of the hands/arms is vital to this working and increasing clubhead speed.
Good info here.
Loved this, very clear and easy to understand, and it clarifies a lot of my personal misunderstanding! Thanks👍👍👍
The throwing and true effextive release pattern is something I fought for so long as I thought that equated to a flip. I tried for so long to rotate my way to speed. The brace and break feel is so freeing.
Love the discussion / Instruction blend of these. You're doing a great job
Cheers brother ❤️
Very relateable indeed! My driver feels to ensure I get energy out to the club head soon enough change like the weather. One day a throw from the top feel will bomb it. Same feel the next day won't even hit the ball and I have to sqeeze it more. Constantly back and forth between those sorta feels.
Fantastic video, really appreciate both you and Liam for going through this.
To anyone on the fence, get your towel out, it’s worth it. Using Liams drills and consistent on course practice has got me down from 7.6 to 3.4 this year but driver has still been a little unwieldy at time’s as a high speed player so very much looking forward to putting this into practice over winter
Amazing video, learning so much from yourself and Liam, thank you James
Good stuff mate get learning and have a great 2025 🚀
@@GolfJamesWiltshire Thank you, you too
Great video. I seriously struggle with speed in my golf swing 😢
Check out my other recent content lots of good info on hitting the golf ball further
Nice one as always, fully invested after a lesson with Liam, especially the head cover throw (via TGN)
Also enjoy your “solo” content 👍
1. Liam is a brilliant coach; that must be said.
2. Thank you for featring him, James.
3. Curiously, i seem to have more control w my AoA on driver and fairway woods than irons. It is odd. my sequencing seema better as well. it is very odd.
Great video. Really trying to get the feel of the release and not try and pull from the way down.
At 11.30 Liam talks about the different force applying to the grip end of the club. Could you elaborate on that? The timing of this is critical as earlier after transition would be a pull. From my understanding later...helps with squaring the club face and the throw.
Just bought a ping 10k in American Golf sales, looking forward to slicing it off the course in 2025.
Haha enjoy
Finally figured mine out about 40% of the time, strong grip slow tempo 😂😂
Maybe in every video you both do, if Liam swung the club very slowly gettting into the desired position with no vocal just to hammer home the required body and arm/ hand positioning etc and then the 4 positions stationary, it would take maybe 20 seconds, I think the serious golfer could watch check rewind the clip, and it would hammer home the message it might be helpful.----- Just a thought.
Congrats to you both GREAT VIDEO------ Liam is going to be in great demand
He is very good. Thanks Guys.
Good information! I enjoyed the video.
I used to hit driver with that aggressive low ball flight with a fade but every now and then the dreaded slice would get me in trouble or what about that dog leg left?? I've slowly trained myself using a tee a meter from my tee lined up where I want it and then line up my club make sure my right foot is back and club face slightly open and focus on hitting around my body and its been consistent straight drives. I've lost around 40 meters of distance but I find way more fairways with a straight shot.
Cracking video.
Video works great for the people that follow tgn your asking the questions that we are thinking ( bob on )
Is a smash bag as good as some towel for the drill?
It serves the same purpose it’s just aggressively loud 😂 they also break fairly easily and are a lot heavier on impact
Good stuff lads
Great vid 👌
Absolutely awesome video!! Thanks Liam.
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Thumbs up good stuff
Any drills in the gym to help this James or not really?
To help which but in particular mate?
You're killing it!! Loving the videos
Glad you’re enjoying them 👊
I’m first
You are haha 🤣
You are haha 😂
The only problem is that Janes "crushes" his driver into the rough and makes bogey. He talks a good game, and plays average to SHITE.
Ooft. Rick shiels and his little edge lord, Guy, are on another channel
Haha no don’t mate he’s commented this sort of thing of every video I’ve made since the ‘Rick Shiels is an 18HCP’ video 😂 I Iove it
@ haha. Guy “I worked for Nike golf” is that you?
@peterscott1498 I worked for Ping.
Sounds like you've crushed a few sausage rolls in your time 🤤