This in my opinion is a fantastic video, for me, it allows me to see how he takes his student through the process of how to use the GEM correctly. Please share more of these videos. Thank you Peter from Myrtle Beach SC
i just got to spend a little time with the gem and i must say the device and more importantly the results are really quite remarkable. i have it on one club and did ten swings with it and then hit balls with another club and the hand and arm action seemed automatic on cruise control. the gem opens and closes the clubface throughout the swing in kind of a rotary action with no flipping, keeps the left wrist quite stable, i would recommend it to any golfer. i'm 72 yrs old, been golfing 40+ years and a 12 hdcp. thanks for inventing it.
I got mine earlier this week. I think it will help. I’m liking the idea of reducing the wobble. Haven’t managed to get out and try it on the range yet. Also bought one as a golfer friend’s birthday gift!
Have to say I couldn't agree LESS with the instruction here - I was taught by a PGA pro back in the early 80's to have the club face in these positions on the backswing and follow through and used to have a lot of club head speed, but because the clubhead is square to the line only briefly at impact you end up with a swing that is more timing dependant than it needs to be. However I have bought myself a GEM, based on the experimentation that the 'Be Better Golf' guy has been doing, and he reckons this is one of the best training tools out there. The instruction in the video here is more the old Leadbetter style of swing tuition from the 80's, which Leadbetter himself has moved away from this. Buy a GEM and check out the Be Better Golf videos on how to use it, which is a much more rotational style which maximises the time the clubface remains square and is much more how modern players are playing. If you go to buy a GEM from the web site you will see lots of purchases being notified from the US, these will being generated from people who have watched his videos, ruclips.net/video/0uoeME38SJo/видео.html
His name is (Robert Paulson) Brendon from BBG. I also bought one because of his videos, and I fully agree with his full assessment of it being an absolute .... pardon the pun, gem. Brendon's methods so far are excellent. The thing about this video, is most amateurs and especially high hdcp, hold the club off too hard. Closed going back, open going through. Most high hdcp never actually feel a proper rotation and release. Even when the club is staying square thru the ball, it's still rotating. The gem doesn't allow flipping, and when used properly it really engrains a smooth, solid rotation through the ball.
Got mine a week ago, been having good success with it, I'd love more instructional vids to see how to use it better, not really sure what I'm 'supposed' to be feeling, especially through impact. One thing for sure it's improved is my backswing and tempo, instantly hit every iron 7 yards further with what was feeling like an easier swing, also a different sound from impact which is great. Still not sure through impact and follow through, Is it supposed to feel 'smooth' through impact? or is a slight wobble and twisting of the wrists expected? For me personally to generate a smooth feel, I'm actually feeling LESS of a release/hands turning over.
HI Fraser, just a quick question re the Gem. I have already bough the tool but i am confused with regards to using it. On your training videos with Steve J you are recommneding to swing the tool slow with half swing , hands wait height to waist height yet on this lesson with Neil, he is using the tool in a full swing and that is where he is saying he feels the wobble. Can you clairify should you use the tool whilst training on a half swing or is a full swing best, many thanks Alex
Before you get to impact? That would mean you are forcing the face shut too soon and hard coming down. Allow the weight.of the ball to hang down naturally with gravity to position about toe up parallel to the ground, and release smoothly through. Any "whipping" feeling or motion with the gem means it's out of position. You can intuit which way its out, if you step back and analyze it. Try to recreate the whip feeling slowly, and learn how to correct it. Your hands will learn.
Why was this student started with the short rod. The video looks like the rod is on the top and not the bottom where the large rod is placed. Also when would you use the shorter rods rather than the longer rod.
@@elvis_maldonado Yea I’m about the same handicap, on a real good day in the single digits. I was just shocked because I was purposely swinging bad and didn’t feel any wobble.
As a customer please keep these how to use the gem lessons coming as we all try to beat the wobble!
We're working on more GEM content. Stay tuned.
Just purchased the GEM….keep these videos coming!!
Thanks for your support, Jeff!
This in my opinion is a fantastic video, for me, it allows me to see how he takes his student through the process of how to use the GEM correctly. Please share more of these videos. Thank you Peter from Myrtle Beach SC
It was amazing to watch his face open up nice and fluid on the backswing. From dead shut to open and released in 15 minutes.
Thanks for your comment Peter!
i just got to spend a little time with the gem and i must say the device and more importantly the results are really quite remarkable. i have it on one club and did ten swings with it and then hit balls with another club and the hand and arm action seemed automatic on cruise control. the gem opens and closes the clubface throughout the swing in kind of a rotary action with no flipping, keeps the left wrist quite stable, i would recommend it to any golfer. i'm 72 yrs old, been golfing 40+ years and a 12 hdcp. thanks for inventing it.
Great to have your support, Steve!
I got mine earlier this week. I think it will help. I’m liking the idea of reducing the wobble. Haven’t managed to get out and try it on the range yet. Also bought one as a golfer friend’s birthday gift!
Great to have your support, Rahul!
Have to say I couldn't agree LESS with the instruction here - I was taught by a PGA pro back in the early 80's to have the club face in these positions on the backswing and follow through and used to have a lot of club head speed, but because the clubhead is square to the line only briefly at impact you end up with a swing that is more timing dependant than it needs to be. However I have bought myself a GEM, based on the experimentation that the 'Be Better Golf' guy has been doing, and he reckons this is one of the best training tools out there. The instruction in the video here is more the old Leadbetter style of swing tuition from the 80's, which Leadbetter himself has moved away from this. Buy a GEM and check out the Be Better Golf videos on how to use it, which is a much more rotational style which maximises the time the clubface remains square and is much more how modern players are playing. If you go to buy a GEM from the web site you will see lots of purchases being notified from the US, these will being generated from people who have watched his videos, ruclips.net/video/0uoeME38SJo/видео.html
His name is (Robert Paulson) Brendon from BBG. I also bought one because of his videos, and I fully agree with his full assessment of it being an absolute .... pardon the pun, gem. Brendon's methods so far are excellent. The thing about this video, is most amateurs and especially high hdcp, hold the club off too hard. Closed going back, open going through. Most high hdcp never actually feel a proper rotation and release. Even when the club is staying square thru the ball, it's still rotating. The gem doesn't allow flipping, and when used properly it really engrains a smooth, solid rotation through the ball.
Absolutely correct @@gitbse
I agree with you Andrew, this is antiquated instruction.
I like the way they say "hook"
Always had trouble squaring the clubface at impact , slightly open, or slightly closed, good on now and again.
Got mine a week ago, been having good success with it, I'd love more instructional vids to see how to use it better, not really sure what I'm 'supposed' to be feeling, especially through impact.
One thing for sure it's improved is my backswing and tempo, instantly hit every iron 7 yards further with what was feeling like an easier swing, also a different sound from impact which is great.
Still not sure through impact and follow through, Is it supposed to feel 'smooth' through impact? or is a slight wobble and twisting of the wrists expected? For me personally to generate a smooth feel, I'm actually feeling LESS of a release/hands turning over.
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My GEM was delivered yesterday. Please keep videos about ways to use the Aid most effectively
Thanks for your support, JD!
I was skeptical, but it's a fantastic aid!
Thanks for your support, Garry!
Ive had my GEM about a week now and it’s definitely a different training tool. Everyday using it for 5-10 mins. Too cold to play and practice much tho
Thanks for your support, Paulie!
HI Fraser, just a quick question re the Gem. I have already bough the tool but i am confused with regards to using it. On your training videos with Steve J you are recommneding to swing the tool slow with half swing , hands wait height to waist height yet on this lesson with Neil, he is using the tool in a full swing and that is where he is saying he feels the wobble. Can you clairify should you use the tool whilst training on a half swing or is a full swing best, many thanks Alex
all the folks that have had one for a year or longer, how is your swing now?
Just got the gem, I don’t feel the wobble if I swing slow
So the right hand is supposed to be more on top and the right thumb is not supposed to be on top either and the hands/wrists are supposed to rotate?
I get the wobble on the down swing it fans the face open any ideas ?
Before you get to impact? That would mean you are forcing the face shut too soon and hard coming down. Allow the weight.of the ball to hang down naturally with gravity to position about toe up parallel to the ground, and release smoothly through.
Any "whipping" feeling or motion with the gem means it's out of position. You can intuit which way its out, if you step back and analyze it. Try to recreate the whip feeling slowly, and learn how to correct it. Your hands will learn.
Why was this student started with the short rod. The video looks like the rod is on the top and not the bottom where the large rod is placed. Also when would you use the shorter rods rather than the longer rod.
My understanding is short rod to start with for club face position. Move to weight rod after that is established ?
So if you are using the device correctly, when/if at all, should you feel the wobble? Is it near the top of the follow-through?
@@GemGolf Thank for a he response and clarification. I am going to assume this concept applies to both Rod 1 & 2?
please post a new video with a different explanation, hard to hear and understand. I did buy a gem FYI
Dude hoods the club in the backswing. Listen to Frazier. Toe up
What's the difference between a hook and a draw he asked? You can talk to a draw but a hook won't listen 😃
I don’t feel anything with it. I purposely try to swing bad and still feel no wobble.
I purchased it too and I don't feel it working. I'm a 10 handicap so I know how to swing.
@@elvis_maldonado Yea I’m about the same handicap, on a real good day in the single digits. I was just shocked because I was purposely swinging bad and didn’t feel any wobble.
Thanks for your feedback Johnny, I’ll pass your comment on to management.
@@elvis_maldonado Thanks for your feedback. I’ll pass your comment on to management.
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Lol… he talks too much! Just listen mate!😂😂😂😂
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