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  • @BEBETTERGOLF
    @BEBETTERGOLF  7 месяцев назад +4

    Thanks for watching!

  • @rogermiller4929
    @rogermiller4929 7 месяцев назад +1

    I have been changing my swing from a flipping action. After 10 months of watching you, Milo, Mike Malaska and Monty Sheinblum I have ended up......very happily....with the swing Milo is demonstrating in this video! And I love it. Why? Because it feels natural and it works. No more duck hooks. Straighter shots and longer!!
    Thanks for all your tips guy. I also dropped 5 shots.

  • @Not.Satoshi
    @Not.Satoshi 7 месяцев назад +2

    This transition move has recently been a revelation for me. It seems to be the same thing B. Manzella showed in that lesson with the girl where he held her club face pointing behind her, and Monte’s Cast A. For me, having the mental image of all three meshed into one has shown lots of improvement.

  • @Ryglado
    @Ryglado 7 месяцев назад +2

    Milo makes it look so easy!

    • @BEBETTERGOLF
      @BEBETTERGOLF  7 месяцев назад +1

      It's a little annoying lol! super good at golf

  • @STEVE-lk2ft
    @STEVE-lk2ft 7 месяцев назад

    Been trying to tell you this for 2 years. A RUclips video with Sasho Mackenzie and Chris Como that I have also mentioned in the comments explains the physics at work when the club shallows in the down swing. GG, Sam Sneed, MAT Woolf, almost all of the greatest golfers shallow the shaft in the downswing.Milo also nails it when he mentions your practice swing! It’s straight over the top! Good Luck!

  • @ReSourceEnergetics
    @ReSourceEnergetics 7 месяцев назад +1

    Hi Brendan,
    As you move to your wedges, it probably makes sense to stack more (upper and lower) more toward lead leg with lead toes flared. All of this shortens your backswing which allows for a smooth toss of the club (ball). You are loading your wedges like a power club (e.g., driver), instead of an accuracy club. I almost never hit a “full shot”, with any wedge. If you do a less than full swing and try to load like a power swing, you will have trouble getting through the ball because there’s not enough time to get back which causes a late flip. I like to feel like my wedges are 90% through swing focus. That is attained through setup primarily (along with less severe trail leg loading).
    My two cents :)
    Alan

  • @STEVE-lk2ft
    @STEVE-lk2ft 7 месяцев назад +2

    What would interest me is how Milo came up with this? Was it trial and error? Instruction?

    • @MiloLinesGolf
      @MiloLinesGolf 7 месяцев назад +2

      Swinging a baseball bat then learning to apply those principles to my golf swing.

  • @garyleschuk7477
    @garyleschuk7477 7 месяцев назад +1

    Watching your videos have been great. Milo’s sessions were my go to ones. After seeing GRF videos, and you bringing Marcus over, I felt your swing got more natural. More relaxed. In this video as soon as you became target oriented, your shot making improved. I feel , for what it’s worth , ha ha , that you have it all. Just relax , don’t think as much.

  • @jeffcaminiti162
    @jeffcaminiti162 7 месяцев назад +1

    Make sure the ball position isn’t getting too far forward with the wedges. And make sure the arms lower in transition enough which will match up with your shoulder rotation and not hit it left. 👍

    • @BEBETTERGOLF
      @BEBETTERGOLF  7 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks JC. I’m hoping to do it all switch just set up like u said so I don’t have a whole new swing for wedges. I’m SUPER cautious with wedges now and I want to ATTACK!

  • @andrewmcnally6414
    @andrewmcnally6414 7 месяцев назад

    Had a similar issue with wedges with this method - I started feeling more of a draw path and it sorted it right out.

    • @BEBETTERGOLF
      @BEBETTERGOLF  7 месяцев назад

      THANKS! I will try that out and thanks for being a member

    • @andrewmcnally6414
      @andrewmcnally6414 7 месяцев назад

      I love this stuff! Its been really interesting to contrast the approaches from Milo and Marcus, and I think they are more in line than different. Thanks for the content @@BEBETTERGOLF

  • @johngreenhalgh4428
    @johngreenhalgh4428 7 месяцев назад

    The problem I sometimes have with Milo's method of swinging is my body gets too far ahead of the club and I have a hard time releasing it at all. Transition is only fleeting, after that we need an aggressive release of the entire right side. Fine if that happens automatically but for me I really need to work on it. There's a guy in Korea who seems to have some amazing drills for the transition and release, he has a RUclips channel called Dongle Golf.
    What he is teaching supports many of the ideas I've picked up from watching Bebettergolf over the years. Cheers.

    • @BEBETTERGOLF
      @BEBETTERGOLF  7 месяцев назад

      I'll check out dongle golf thanks for the reccomendation

    • @johngreenhalgh4428
      @johngreenhalgh4428 7 месяцев назад

      @@BEBETTERGOLF Many thanks Brendon there are quite a few posts on there and the videos directly relate to many of the things I've learnt from watching you and your site, rotation and weight transfer, using the ground etc.

    • @IdaGolfo
      @IdaGolfo 5 месяцев назад

      Hi John,
      I recently took a lesson and what was In grained to me is “why feel like the release needs to Happen at all”? I took that to mean that we shouldn’t focus on it… and that it just happens naturally if you do the rotary wind up correctly…I think what they mean is that it just happens naturally, but much later than most ppl expect it to happen.
      Cheers from Idaho.

    • @johngreenhalgh4428
      @johngreenhalgh4428 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@IdaGolfo Yes many thanks for that I agree rotation is key. I've found recently that if I start the downswing with my hips and drop the right shoulder, basically I can get stuck and hit it late. So I'm working on turning the chest sooner from the top, if I get the weight onto the left side first then rotate the ribs and pelvis together and then just keep turning against the resistance of the left foot and ankle, I'm getting through the ball better. It is more of a Milo move. NB Been playing golf for 50 years and I'm still learning! Cheers from the UK.

    • @IdaGolfo
      @IdaGolfo 5 месяцев назад

      Cheers to you as well buddy!

  • @nelsonjames1272
    @nelsonjames1272 7 месяцев назад +1

    Opposites, try setting up with the face slightly closed. You body should then adjust.

  • @Ericksonbellgolf
    @Ericksonbellgolf 7 месяцев назад +1

    If you let the clubhead trail your hands going back the first 2 feet the rest of it is much easier

  • @jeffb8331
    @jeffb8331 7 месяцев назад +1

    I like to flight my wedges. The club is more closed but I have more shaft lean with my wedges so it ends up square. Have you tried doing everything the same as a middle iron but just hitting the wedge lower?

  • @stevenboyd2506
    @stevenboyd2506 7 месяцев назад

    Great video !!

  • @carverwickman5142
    @carverwickman5142 7 месяцев назад

    I was introduced to both Milo and Marcus through BBG. Thank you for that. But it seems there is one significant difference I hope you are in a position to address. Both seem to me to advocate a different release. Milo is teaching a very strong body rotation squaring the club with more of a hinge release. Marcus clearly teaches a rotation of the shaft and club head, even starting early in the ds, and letting the wrists roll and release after impact. Is it just me or do others agree? Dr Kwon is clearly teaching the same as Marcus. I would appreciate if this were more clear because it is confusing. Thanks.

    • @MiloLinesGolf
      @MiloLinesGolf 7 месяцев назад +1

      Release in my opinion is the most over thought concept in golf. I concern myself with loading and transporting the lever system correctly and simply allowing the lever to unwind itself naturally what that will look like will vary greatly depending on quite a few factors. I generally like the idea of a strongish grip and wrist conditions that allow the player to pivot aggressively but there are infinite matchups to square the face and path but not as many if you want maximum speed and efficiency.

    • @carverwickman5142
      @carverwickman5142 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@MiloLinesGolf Thank you for taking the time to reply.

  • @Ericksonbellgolf
    @Ericksonbellgolf 7 месяцев назад +1

    notice how all Milo's moves are really just one circular rotation of the clubhead around his hands?

  • @steveng8727
    @steveng8727 7 месяцев назад +1

    Milo lookin' Trevino ish!

  • @user-px2de9ik4i
    @user-px2de9ik4i 7 месяцев назад +1

    I like it

  • @j.d.7050
    @j.d.7050 7 месяцев назад +1

    Milo’s feels and reals are wildly different. He’s more inside over the top and hitting pull fades. He’s taking decent sized divots. Faders typically have their chest more open at impact. Milo has terrific natural speed, rotation, and strength. This method will not produce good results for most recreational players in my opinion, and certainly will spell disaster for one’s wedge game.

  • @555Trout
    @555Trout 7 месяцев назад +1

    Do a dynamic lie angle check B.

    • @BEBETTERGOLF
      @BEBETTERGOLF  7 месяцев назад

      YES! Milo says I should bend my wedges flatter

    • @555Trout
      @555Trout 7 месяцев назад

      @@BEBETTERGOLF 💯!!

  • @julianparrish8197
    @julianparrish8197 7 месяцев назад +1

    Brandon maybe my eyes are deceiving me but it looks like you're lined up left..maybe you need an alignment stick on the ground so we know alignment is not the issue.

    • @BEBETTERGOLF
      @BEBETTERGOLF  7 месяцев назад

      Good point. Will do, nice catch

  • @kirkclements4893
    @kirkclements4893 7 месяцев назад

    Unless you are left hand dominant playing right handed golf, you should not play too much golf or practice too long using this motorcycle drill. Use the drill to feel what the right hand is doing during the motorcycle drill and then use that feel. It is so, so, soooo much less injury prone from a hand structure point of view. Or eff around and find out the hard way - LOL.

  • @j.d.7050
    @j.d.7050 7 месяцев назад

    Best golfers of all time do not swing like Milo. Getting the club way behind you and shallow is a recipe for disaster for most golfers.

  • @ayotollaofrockandrolla7219
    @ayotollaofrockandrolla7219 7 месяцев назад +1

    I think Brendan look way too stiff. Does he stretch beforehand ? Maybe he needs more protein in his diet… he seems too stiff

    • @BEBETTERGOLF
      @BEBETTERGOLF  7 месяцев назад

      I think I assumed I was really flexible but I have not maintaned it like I should have. Gotta to a stretching routine. Does protein help flexibility?

  • @HolyGrailOfGolf
    @HolyGrailOfGolf 7 месяцев назад

    Brendon, do you really believe that everyone who's really good at golf is thinking about all this stuff and has somehow managed to figure out how to perform all this stuff instantaneously and perfectly and in the correct order and does that shot after shot? Or maybe like Milo said, "... physics is taking over here ..." and there's a simpler way to allow all this stuff to happen naturally without conscious manipulation? Attempting to consciously manipulate the golf club at full speed is futile. Humans simply cannot think that fast and even if we could we could never get our body to react fast enough. The idea of conscious manipulation, which a lot of people attempt, causes people to swing slowly so they can watch, believing that they can somehow evaluate and then manipulate the club mid-swing.
    How is it that you can give a golf club to a 5 year old child and within a short time they're performing a fantastic golf swing? Children know nothing of physics and have no preconceptions of how the golf club should work which is why they're able to figure it out so quickly. Children let the club teach them. Adults try to make the club do what we think it should rather than letting it teach us. By attempting to make it do what we think it should do we're fighting the engineering and the physics of what the club wants to do naturally. Most people have no idea they're doing this because they have no idea that what they believe is fundamentally wrong. Most everyone does the same thing you're doing, "I need to do this more, I need to do this less, I need to try harder" ... but what are the shots that are the best and most memorable, it's the one's when the ball flew straight and far and you said to yourself, "I have no idea what I did there. I wasn't even thinking." As Martin Ayres says, "You can't Xerox a swing where you weren't thinking. You can't think about not thinking." So, shouldn't we be trying to learn how to perform the swing we did when we weren't thinking? That's the Holy Grail of Golf™ that magical swing when the ball exploded off the clubface that we somehow performed perfectly without thinking about it. Golf instruction should be about simplification, not complication.
    Finally, your ball going left is a simple geometry problem and is the bane of the mid-level amateur. Let's say X= the clubface direction and Z=the direction of force, you can simply change the angle of Z rather than attempting to consciously manipulate X. So, if Z+X=100, let's say 100 is straight toward the target and you're getting 110 or left of the target, instead of attempting to actively and consciously reduce X, maybe it's much easier to reduce Z and get the same result. If you can't reduce one side of the equation, reduce the other. Not all parts of the golf swing are fixed. Hopefully, that makes sense.