Getting The Ball Where You Want It To Go | Scott Cowx (Part 4)

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  • Опубликовано: 22 май 2022
  • The moment you have all been waiting for! SCOTT COWX' Golf lesson PART 4 is finally here!
    We'd just like to thank our good friend for taking the time to come teach us how to take our game to the next level this season as well as break down the 5 Trackman Imperatives!
    If you liked this series and you'd like to see more please comment down below. Leave a like! And follow Scott on Instagram @scottcowxcertified

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  • @jeffreylondongolf3448
    @jeffreylondongolf3448 9 месяцев назад

    Scott Cowx is a legend

  • @davidcullen3578
    @davidcullen3578 Год назад +1

    Watching from Australia, about to re-watch this again to burn it in place. Scott, I'm about to follow you too. Well done guys

  • @e.g.flores2819
    @e.g.flores2819 Год назад +1

    I beleive this is the way Lee Trevino sets up with a nice low powerful fade.

  • @HanJin907
    @HanJin907 Месяц назад

    Really really great stuff!! Would it be possible to summarize all of the set up (e.g. ball position, hand position) and swing dynamics (e.g. swing plane angle, swing direction) characteristics and their effect on ball flight that you covered in this series with Scott?

  • @davedrukengolf
    @davedrukengolf 2 года назад +1

    This series with Scott has been very Informative. Nice work!

    • @SmashFactoryGolfChannel
      @SmashFactoryGolfChannel  2 года назад

      Thanks! Have you check out the 2 part DeWiz series with Scott?

    • @davedrukengolf
      @davedrukengolf 2 года назад

      @@SmashFactoryGolfChannel contemplating purchasing one for coaching as a result. Thanks

  • @bazturd1
    @bazturd1 2 месяца назад

    Watching this kinda infuriated me because he kept setting up to the ball incorrectly and even kept talking while Scott was trying to teach him. It infuriated me so much i went and tried it myself. Handle back, hood the face, swing shallow and rip left.
    It’s absolutely amazing the results were instant, and pretty consistent although i did double cross a few.
    Thanks guys, great video 👌

  • @habitualflipper5640
    @habitualflipper5640 Год назад

    It's counter intuitive that a steeper swing plane lends to a draw and shallower to a fade, when you consider lie angles (toe down=right and toe up=left) is the opposite.

  • @Gabe00723
    @Gabe00723 Год назад

    dorcie flex, waiting for the master class....

  • @drroger98
    @drroger98 2 года назад +3

    For those who slice, would you reverse everything? Stand further away, handle higher, ball a little back?

    • @SmashFactoryGolfChannel
      @SmashFactoryGolfChannel  2 года назад +1

      Great question - absolutely! It doesn’t mean that if you set up like that you will only hit draws, however it will make things much easier.

    • @buddyitzy9899
      @buddyitzy9899 Год назад

      So many variables that its hard to tell a newby what is definite. Main thing for this guy is hand/clubface direction & clubhead path. He doesn't understand that hip pulling will leave face open/delay hands. Just tell him to take a weaker grip and strengthen it as he turns his hips faster.

  • @karthikomfs
    @karthikomfs Год назад

    With such a strong grip , will the club not release earlier and negate what you are trying to do which is turn the corner with a very a shallow plane and hit a fade ? Hogan had a weak grip . Seems like you have to be a freak athlete like DJ to have a strong grip and turn the heck out of it to get a left swing direction and fade the ball . Usually players with strong grip will stall out and release the club with the right swing direction and draw the ball . Can you please clarify , many thanks .

  • @yarrd98
    @yarrd98 2 года назад

    Thanks for this series! Would I also have an open stance in addition to Scott’s “ball forward, handle down, handle back” method?

    • @SmashFactoryGolfChannel
      @SmashFactoryGolfChannel  2 года назад

      Hi Ray, absolutely you can do that to increase your left path. Each of those components are small pieces, so you can always dial each one back marginally to achieve your desired ball flight.

  • @hbyrdut
    @hbyrdut 2 года назад

    The shot where you didn't agree with trackman his path was to the right 0.9 and his face was to the left 2.7. With the face closed to the path it should hook. Was it because of the heel strike that you didn't agree?

    • @SmashFactoryGolfChannel
      @SmashFactoryGolfChannel  2 года назад

      Yes - What Scott was explaining is that when you hit it on the Toe or Heel inside on Trackman, sometimes it does not have enough light to determine the gear affect. Face was definitely closed to the path, but when you heel something as hard as I did in the video, you will see it gear and turn left to right.

    • @hbyrdut
      @hbyrdut 2 года назад +1

      @@SmashFactoryGolfChannel Thanks. That makes sense.

    • @hbyrdut
      @hbyrdut 2 года назад

      @@SmashFactoryGolfChannel I've seen shanks on GC2 inside hook and clearly it went right. Is that a similar issue?

  • @Calmaster4077
    @Calmaster4077 8 месяцев назад

    One more…

  • @JPier2544
    @JPier2544 Год назад +1

    The purpose of the video is to educate the viewers of the faults and corrections. Scott is very good in explaining but the young Marc keeps saying I got it and keep hitting at the ball rather than explaining what he is trying to do …I just see the mad young boy keep hitting one after another …

    • @mikecoughlin4128
      @mikecoughlin4128 8 месяцев назад

      He keeps saying “yeah, yeah” but doesn’t correct most times. At least not the way he’s been asked to.

  • @louis9137
    @louis9137 2 года назад

    PЯӨMӨƧM 😱