My surgery was Jan 26th and have been away from golf until yesterday 8/19 went to the range for the first time this year. But before I went I watched a couple of Warren's video's I had saved. Didn't miss a beat it was like I had never been away. Beautiful golf shots thanks to Warren's ability to somehow simplify this difficult game. Thanks Warren!!
This is quite possibly the best instructor on YT, he may not be the most famous, but is the clearest most precise one. I've seen thousands of golf video instruction, I must say Warren's are probably the best.
Another awesome video. LOL. I was out two nights ago with my orange whip and was doing baseball swings to finish off my exercise for the day. It is a great exercise Educates your hands where to apply force for speed. THANKS so much! Hopefully a few pars and birdies today. Good luck with the 31 days of video. That is quite the grind! Appreciate the videos
I just discovered your channel and I love how you teach and share your knowledge with us! Very intelligent and very to the point. I also like that you hit balls while explaining and that is a great visual for us recreational golfers to have! Thanks again and look forward to watching your other videos!
Left pocket "pulled" up? Or is it the push of the left leg into the ground that causes a ground reaction force that "pushes" the left hip up and around? Or is it just a matter of symantics?
Hi Warren, I recently had a lesson from a PGA pro that actually taught me to allow my head to move slightly on the horizontal plane, because I tend to reverse pivot otherwise: I normally focus on keeping my head dead still, then make a relatively large hip turn (I can somehow easily go past 45 degrees still at 55) but by keeping my head in the same spot I didn't position my trunk stacked on top of my trail hip, and from that P4 position there is no way I could hit up on the ball without massive compensations wrecking consistency. Which was the topic of the lesson (me hitting flat or slightly down with driver) The drill he used was that he stood behind me and I needed to shake hands (left hand) while looking him in the eye. Worked for me to get hitting up +3 degrees or higher, and seems to contradict your tip on keeping your head still. What am I missing?
Thanks for the message. I don’t think you’re missing anything and can see your point. Obviously I cannot see what you do in your backswing, in a perfect world you most of what you say in address, so spine tilt, shoulder tilt, ball position etc, then it’s just a case of coil without having to move, so if you’re reverse pivoting I guess your feel must be to have to move off the ball to create that. I’m just a believer of not having to if you’re set up has it built in, but like I said if you then have a move that reverses then you must feel a bit off it to compensate for that. Many thanks Warren
Thanks for this series, it’s very interesting and informative! Could we combine the step drill and the hinge drill? Seems to me that would give a pretty powerful feeling approaching impact.
Don't let Trev chew the golf balls because they swallow shards and it passes through their digestive system. And my apologies I don't want to accuse you of neglect, just let you know.
SO GOOD! YAY! Love this! 😍👏👏👏
My surgery was Jan 26th and have been away from golf until yesterday 8/19 went to the range for the first time this year. But before I went I watched a couple of Warren's video's I had saved. Didn't miss a beat it was like I had never been away. Beautiful golf shots thanks to Warren's ability to somehow simplify this difficult game. Thanks Warren!!
This is quite possibly the best instructor on YT, he may not be the most famous, but is the clearest most precise one. I've seen thousands of golf video instruction, I must say Warren's are probably the best.
Wow thank you so much and just glad you’re able to get something out of your game, that’s where my passion is.
Wishing you all the best
Warren
Warren please Continental with your Channel.
Continue
Another awesome video. LOL. I was out two nights ago with my orange whip and was doing baseball swings to finish off my exercise for the day. It is a great exercise Educates your hands where to apply force for speed. THANKS so much! Hopefully a few pars and birdies today. Good luck with the 31 days of video. That is quite the grind! Appreciate the videos
Love the series Warren. Hope you can pick up the subs you deserve.
Thanks Steve, appreciate it mate.
All the best
Warren
Great lesson especially point 4 for me. If you don’t hinge correctly it creates big problems. Thanks again.
Glad it helped and many thanks for the feedback Steven.
Regards
Warren
You really are good, you fill in so many gaps. I follow all your drills in the living room at home lol.
Cheers Mike, things we have to do eh!! Good luck
Warren
I just discovered your channel and I love how you teach and share your knowledge with us! Very intelligent and very to the point. I also like that you hit balls while explaining and that is a great visual for us recreational golfers to have! Thanks again and look forward to watching your other videos!
Thank you so much and really appreciate you taking the time to message, it means a lot.
Regards
Warren
A very proper driving lesson. Very well put and you get on with it very good
Glad you enjoyed it Jesse thanks
Great video and explanation on every drill much appreciated you are a Great teacher of golf!!!! 🙂
Thank you Kenneth appreciate your kind words and support once again 🙏👍
Regards
Warren
Great Warren. Pl tell how to square the face in driver.is it same way like irons by rotating wrist?
Yes absolutely the same 👍
good info, for the baseball type swing you have the hat for it with the detroit tigers, i'm from boston and wear a red sox hat. thnx for the help.
Hi Steve, then you would have liked my Boston hat from yesterday?
Many thanks for your message and support.
Kind regards
Warren
@@warrenbennettgolfacademy i'll check it out
Left pocket "pulled" up? Or is it the push of the left leg into the ground that causes a ground reaction force that "pushes" the left hip up and around? Or is it just a matter of symantics?
I definitely think you need the pressure first but I don’t think it is automatic, it will need to be trained.
Many thanks for your message.
Warren
Hi Warren, I recently had a lesson from a PGA pro that actually taught me to allow my head to move slightly on the horizontal plane, because I tend to reverse pivot otherwise: I normally focus on keeping my head dead still, then make a relatively large hip turn (I can somehow easily go past 45 degrees still at 55) but by keeping my head in the same spot I didn't position my trunk stacked on top of my trail hip, and from that P4 position there is no way I could hit up on the ball without massive compensations wrecking consistency. Which was the topic of the lesson (me hitting flat or slightly down with driver) The drill he used was that he stood behind me and I needed to shake hands (left hand) while looking him in the eye. Worked for me to get hitting up +3 degrees or higher, and seems to contradict your tip on keeping your head still. What am I missing?
Thanks for the message. I don’t think you’re missing anything and can see your point. Obviously I cannot see what you do in your backswing, in a perfect world you most of what you say in address, so spine tilt, shoulder tilt, ball position etc, then it’s just a case of coil without having to move, so if you’re reverse pivoting I guess your feel must be to have to move off the ball to create that. I’m just a believer of not having to if you’re set up has it built in, but like I said if you then have a move that reverses then you must feel a bit off it to compensate for that.
Many thanks
Warren
Thanks for this series, it’s very interesting and informative! Could we combine the step drill and the hinge drill? Seems to me that would give a pretty powerful feeling approaching impact.
Don't let Trev chew the golf balls because they swallow shards and it passes through their digestive system. And my apologies I don't want to accuse you of neglect, just let you know.
I’m always on the look out bit he seems not too bothered with gold balls as I tried to train him to leave them. Thanks very much for the message 👍