Yeah, you never quite know with these hurricanes, so you have to prepare for the worst with all of them. I told Pamela hello from you again; she knows who you are now. Thanks for everything Phil and later.
Alright, Senor Frits. The summer heat and humidity are finally ending, the next 8 months will be great. Can't thank you enough for your support. Cheers mate. Later.
Just stumbled across your channel and really like it. I understand the concept of the force direction (downward). But I’m having a little trouble integrating/blending this with the throwing/skipping motion and ending the swing in front…which seems to promote a forward force direction (toward the target line). Can you help me understand this better…or make a video to show how to integrate them?
Yeah, no problem, Christopher. The skipping stones, or any throw for that matter, is mostly just showing how our bodies perform in the swing. The downward force has to go somewhere after the ball is gone so it just follows the weight of the club going left and then up. Just let it go where it wants to go. I will address that sometime. Thanks so much for the question, Chritopher. Good to have you aboard and hopefully talk to you later.
New sub and I like your concept of the golf swing. As I look at this video, it looks like gravity drops the club head towards the ball but no physical arms swing. What appears to generate the speed is body rotation….clearing the left side. So that I begin using your technique correctly can you clarify this for me?
Yeah, it looks like that. I don't know for sure, to me it's like a combination of everything happening together. Although I feel like my arms are the real motor and everything else just kind of joins in to help. That's one of the problems with looking at video, it's really hard to tell what is really happening without feeling it. Hope that helps Wooden Clogs, later.
Hey Smoke... Cough Cough...You might be onto something big here. Never seen any instructor or pro mention this. The hardest things to learn in golf are the things one cannot see in a pro swing in person, videoed or stop action. You cannot see proper grip pressure or muscular tension. Thus, they are hard to learn. Now you point out `direction of applied force`. You might soon be on the list of 100 best instructors! Cough Cough....😊
Can't thank you enough GalaxieMan. I am pleased that you noticed that. To me it's mostly just plain common sense... Cough Cough, Thanks so much for the comment and later.
Wow, the ones I smoke are 4.40 a pack, but there are cheaper ones for about 3.50 a pack. Mine taste just like the Camel Filters I used to smoke which are about 9 bucks. Love the question Steve, later.
I actually smoked the Camel non filters for years, those are what my dad smoked. It took me a couple years to wean myself to the filters. I guess that was my version of quitting, I won't try that again! Later Steve, and thanks for commenting again.
Great video! Glad you guys are safe
Thanks so much Tressa. On both accounts, later.
This is the best golf advice ever. Very basic. Took it to the course and it works great!
That's what I love hearing Jhannides. Simple and basic does the trick, usually. Thanks for the comment,later.
Thankyou for this week's sermon,great as usual .
My pleasure Adrian, and as always, thank you. Later.
Glad you’re safe. Hello to the misses. Thanks for posting. Fun video.
Yeah, you never quite know with these hurricanes, so you have to prepare for the worst with all of them. I told Pamela hello from you again; she knows who you are now. Thanks for everything Phil and later.
Really great concept. You’re right too, swinging down at the ball is not a natural move, but it does create compression-power.
So glad that you see that too, Criscross. Thanks for the comment and later, I hope.
About the swamp: it looks very calm, relaxing and tranquil. Enjoy it and thanka for the lesson. Cheers again from 🇳🇱
Alright, Senor Frits. The summer heat and humidity are finally ending, the next 8 months will be great. Can't thank you enough for your support. Cheers mate. Later.
Another good one!
Hey Hawk Eye, I was wondering where you were. Good to hear from you, and thanks. Later.
Great Video. Thanks for Sharing. Subscribed. Glad to know you guys are safe.
Thank you so much Henry. Glad to have you aboard. Later.
@@TheSmokingGolfer Thanks. I believe this striking down on the ball idea will improve my game.
Hope so Henry, good luck with it. Later.
Just stumbled across your channel and really like it. I understand the concept of the force direction (downward). But I’m having a little trouble integrating/blending this with the throwing/skipping motion and ending the swing in front…which seems to promote a forward force direction (toward the target line). Can you help me understand this better…or make a video to show how to integrate them?
Yeah, no problem, Christopher. The skipping stones, or any throw for that matter, is mostly just showing how our bodies perform in the swing. The downward force has to go somewhere after the ball is gone so it just follows the weight of the club going left and then up. Just let it go where it wants to go. I will address that sometime. Thanks so much for the question, Chritopher. Good to have you aboard and hopefully talk to you later.
And yeah Christoher, the end of the swing is only a little ahead of the ball, and most of the energy, or force is gone. Later.
New sub and I like your concept of the golf swing. As I look at this video, it looks like gravity drops the club head towards the ball but no physical arms swing. What appears to generate the speed is body rotation….clearing the left side. So that I begin using your technique correctly can you clarify this for me?
Yeah, it looks like that. I don't know for sure, to me it's like a combination of everything happening together. Although I feel like my arms are the real motor and everything else just kind of joins in to help. That's one of the problems with looking at video, it's really hard to tell what is really happening without feeling it. Hope that helps Wooden Clogs, later.
This is just Great! So easy, effective and bodyfriendly!!
You should move from the swamp to the Golf Hall of Fame fairway 👍🤩🇳🇴
So glad you like it Solskivenrt. Thanks a lot for the comment and compliment. Later my friend.
Hey Smoke... Cough Cough...You might be onto something big here. Never seen any instructor or pro mention this. The hardest things to learn in golf are the things one cannot see in a pro swing in person, videoed or stop action. You cannot see proper grip pressure or muscular tension. Thus, they are hard to learn. Now you point out `direction of applied force`. You might soon be on the list of 100 best instructors! Cough Cough....😊
Can't thank you enough GalaxieMan. I am pleased that you noticed that. To me it's mostly just plain common sense... Cough Cough, Thanks so much for the comment and later.
Have you seen Wild Bill Mehlhorns seminar on youtube? Speaks the same language as you MR swamp,common sense 😊
No, I haven't, but I definitely will. I like when people see it the same way as I do. Thanks again Adrian, later.
Ho knew you could swing a golf club with something else in your hands
I didn't even realize I did that; I usually stick that cigarette in my mouth when I'm swinging. Thanks for the comment, Terry. Later.
what are you paying for the budget cigs? my wife smokes marlboro 100's and up here in massachusetts they're $14 bucks a pack.
Wow, the ones I smoke are 4.40 a pack, but there are cheaper ones for about 3.50 a pack. Mine taste just like the Camel Filters I used to smoke which are about 9 bucks. Love the question Steve, later.
@@TheSmokingGolfer when i used to smoke camel filters were on my list along with marlboro, winston, raliegh filters and old gold filters.
I actually smoked the Camel non filters for years, those are what my dad smoked. It took me a couple years to wean myself to the filters. I guess that was my version of quitting, I won't try that again! Later Steve, and thanks for commenting again.
I’d love it if this Guy was an 18 handicapper 😂
What possible difference would that make, MindGardening. You either believe what I say, or you don't. Thanks for the comment, later.
@@TheSmokingGolfer 😂
Good one! Thanks again MindGardening.
Good grief...
Everyone is a f'ing instructor, including the hackers..
Just Smfh.
Nope.
Sorry, don't have time for you now Charlie Brown. You probably wouldn't understand, anyways. Later.