Face Control & Consistency // Matt Lesson #1 // Swing Journey with Scott Cowx

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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024

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  • @alipajooman
    @alipajooman Год назад +9

    "ear to the ball" is one of the best ways I have heard that explained.

  • @autumnstar9475
    @autumnstar9475 Год назад +20

    Id personally like to thank you all for this new series. It gets redundant seeing the gear all the time.thank you for getting into where 99 percent of us need to actually spend money

  • @aidangriffiths5075
    @aidangriffiths5075 Год назад +26

    If this video shows you anything, its that making positive changes in your golf swing initially creates really horrible results, most people give up after about 5 shots not understanding theyre on the correct path to improving. this is a really great series

  • @rosspeter2150
    @rosspeter2150 Год назад +8

    I hope you guys really hit this series hard! Very informative and interesting to see the contrast between Matt's and Ian's swings. Mr Cowx's knowledge is incredible and he explains things in a way I understand almost 100%. Loved it!!

  • @mfelep
    @mfelep Год назад +6

    Too funny - my coach is Cowx certified and this is exactly what he has me working on right now. As a fellow lefty I really appreciate the video and I for one love how technical it is. Understanding the biomechanics of the golf swing is not simple but it can be pretty enlightening.

  • @dmpt39
    @dmpt39 Год назад

    In contrast, I love his knowledge and watch his videos several times as there are so many nuggets. Please bring back many more times.

  • @stevet.7927
    @stevet.7927 Год назад +5

    Very educational. For example, I did not realize that there were distinct golf swing "patterns." Interesting to have this explained while comparing/contrasting Ian and Matt's lessons/goals/objectives. Love that this channel is always a new source of learning. This is well beyond the litany of tips/tricks found in other places. Really helps me appreciate what good golf coaches know and how they manage to communicate these concepts to students. Can't wait to see more.

  • @discr1709
    @discr1709 Год назад +3

    I'm sitting here wishing I had either Ian's or Matt's "original" swings!! Great stuff boys.

  • @derekhills9759
    @derekhills9759 Год назад +5

    @TXG, I might have missed this with Ian’s lesson, but in terms of Matt’s swing, would you be keeping it “tight” with the driver as well? Same elbow positioning etc etc?

  • @Slicktycoon
    @Slicktycoon Год назад +3

    I like the way Scott teaches. Being technical myself, I like the detail. I really struggle with my swing path which significantly impacts my face control. More videos like these please 🙏🏽

  • @davidbarker5986
    @davidbarker5986 Год назад +2

    Love to see you guys back together on the channel

  • @WereAllThatBored
    @WereAllThatBored Год назад +2

    Love the trail arm “bicep curl” feel

  • @Dav373
    @Dav373 Год назад +4

    Great series and following up on the work w/ LC. The description of the setup - "in ski boots" - and the feeling in shoulder are great things to call out. You would think these are almost incorrect feels if you were doing this on your own.

  • @wayneball9079
    @wayneball9079 Год назад +2

    Can’t wait to see who next year’s instructor will be. Given up on Larry, Tyler, Gareth, Martin. As mentioned already used Scott before so I give this 6 months.

    • @VoodooZ
      @VoodooZ Год назад +1

      I agree but life gets in the way sometimes and maybe they are just doing that for content too. And I don't mind if it's the case. it's a win win for us. ;)

  • @guentergirkinger2856
    @guentergirkinger2856 Год назад +1

    would never hit the Ball after a Lesson with this guy.

  • @benboynton1893
    @benboynton1893 Год назад +3

    Love the series! My irons are the worst part of my game and my goal is to change that. My swing is hybrid of both your swings so this is a huge help to understand the iron swing. Couldn’t have come at a better time. My dad has a simulator and now I have some understanding of the iron swing and I can work on becoming a better iron player! Cheers fellas!

  • @iiZAPPx
    @iiZAPPx Год назад +1

    Not everyone vibes with this instruction style but I still enjoy his insight and his interpretation of the golf swing

  • @Beast4Peace
    @Beast4Peace Год назад +1

    I’ve been working on shot shaping on my own for pleasure. I find I can control a fade well, even hit a high slice with my driver on command. But drawing has been really hard. It’s interesting because my miss is a pull, especially on slice fixing tees ( A lot of the tees I play put the ball above my feet).
    I was just in my kitchen watching this, and in trying the guidance of the lesson I found a feel for maybe a similar swing to the goal of the teacher. I found keeping my arms close, especially my trail arm, created a more comfortable and fluid path. I’ve always had powerful hips from dancing as a kid, and this unlocked that I felt. Also, just doing phantom swings, I felt the ability to manipulate the path in all ways in relation to shot shaping. I even tried wacky swings, and I felt in control the whole swing. I love how the golf swing feels. Now I love it even more. Let’s take it out on the course!

  • @mattmershon3542
    @mattmershon3542 Год назад

    Fascinating. Thanks for sharing this lesson.

  • @markus72648
    @markus72648 Год назад +1

    This single video fixed my face-to-path issues! Cannot wait for the next videos in the series

    • @deasonuk
      @deasonuk 6 месяцев назад

      What was wrong with it

  • @c.gagnon9100
    @c.gagnon9100 Год назад

    I’m loving that new intro with the word overlay on top of Ian’s introduction.
    It looks very clean

  • @inhong74
    @inhong74 Год назад +1

    these sessions are terrific. they scratch so much of where it itches for me. very educational and eye widening. great content. love it.

  • @MakeItRAIN.
    @MakeItRAIN. Год назад

    Great video! This is exactly what I've been working on with my swing and have already started to see improvements in FIRs and GIRs without loss in distance.

  • @CraigalFun
    @CraigalFun Год назад +1

    Really enjoyed this!
    * Trail elbow keeping pronated and closer to body!
    *Bicep curl feel to set the club
    All 👍

  • @DaveFogel
    @DaveFogel Год назад +9

    Great lesson. Very different swing mechanics compared to LC

  • @josephdowler9344
    @josephdowler9344 Год назад +2

    Guys. I love this. This makes so much sense. Everyone is different. I’d love to have a way to learn from this guy. I’m in the states. Please let me know. I’m working on the basics during the winter. LOVE THIS. Thank you for amazing content. I deal with a left wrist issue (right handed) I’ll be reaching out to him.

  • @jimwitt6752
    @jimwitt6752 Год назад +4

    Trail ear covering the ball is the “ aha” moment for me

    • @garythomas9953
      @garythomas9953 Год назад

      That seemed to cause too much spine tilt for me. I almost think I'd be better with the lead ear to the ball (or lead shoulder down & left) to start the downswing.

  • @paulmoscicki2038
    @paulmoscicki2038 Год назад +2

    I applaud this series and thank you for it. This is a great New Years present.

  • @travellingmojo
    @travellingmojo Год назад +2

    Amazing series. Scott is a wealth of knowledge on the golf swing. Would love to see this continue.

  • @wviti64
    @wviti64 Год назад

    Always entertaining guys! Can I suggest a clear summary of both Ian's and Matt's issues at the start before Scott applies the cures or re-swing guides. It gives me an idea of where Scott is aiming (as a result) for both players. (since 2017/2018 I have seen their swings in different situations and didn't want to say what I saw. I just would like to know if I was on the same wave-length....or way off....as to what Scott sees....). Just a suggestion.

  • @henrymonster9926
    @henrymonster9926 Год назад

    This just goes to show, different strokes for different folks. I don’t jive with this approach or the jargon, but this is all stuff I am learning and working on. It is so important to find someone that can “talk” to you.

  • @benbotham9676
    @benbotham9676 Год назад +1

    Will reducing Matt’s width have an adverse effect on his speed (slow him down). Love the look of the compact swing but all the tv talk is about width? Thanks

  • @1873Chris1
    @1873Chris1 Год назад

    This is very similar to what I’ve been working on for around 2 years now and it’s made a massive difference.

  • @SuperNisch
    @SuperNisch Год назад +1

    Work on path and then face control is an advise I’ll bring to the range, great content 👍

  • @duanemari11
    @duanemari11 Год назад

    Great stuff! Crease of right elbow along toe line is something I noticed right away is way off in my setup. Hopefully it's something I can incorporate that will unconsciously correct some issues I have in my swing. Thanks for the awesome content.

  • @ChuckS7546
    @ChuckS7546 Год назад

    Good lesson! Swing changes that result in positive results are always a good thing.

  • @Golfgrinder1
    @Golfgrinder1 Год назад

    This is pure gold, look forward to the next video

  • @chrisi1920
    @chrisi1920 Год назад

    Another super lesson with Scott, thanks guys!

  • @WillLewisVincent
    @WillLewisVincent Год назад +1

    I have been working on my trail elbow position almost identical to Matt's in this video. How the body moves and the "radius" helps explain this. I also found it interesting Matt's strike location was towards the heel as I am now finding my miss in that area. Where before it was always toe side. Thanks for the series guys.

  • @garythomas9953
    @garythomas9953 Год назад

    After working with Larry, does Scott’s instruction compliment or contradict what you were working on?

  • @Skye_the_toller
    @Skye_the_toller Год назад +1

    Would really like to have this kind of knowledge around here! May be difficult to follow for beginners… but for going further from a better than average golfer… you have to understand what you have to do to transform it to a good feeling… good work!

  • @COYSMike
    @COYSMike Год назад +1

    The attention to detail from Scott is just mind blowing. It's way over my head and my ability, but that's where these marginal gains come from!

  • @mikewilliams1479
    @mikewilliams1479 Год назад

    Last few weeks with a sore wrist my entire game has gone out of wack. Driver is a 2 way miss. irons sometimes get shanked or hooked, wedges are generally good short game and putting hit and miss. Rounds bounce from 79 to 90 on a regular. I want in the next 6 months that 79 is a normal score for me,. Will work on fixing everything to get there and get fitted too.

  • @parmanduke
    @parmanduke Год назад

    Awesome. I can see why and how so many good players generate effortless power.

  • @ryajsmit
    @ryajsmit Год назад

    This is gold take notes you can hit it a long way and straight doing this with ease. Hidden yardage

  • @christiaancollarile132
    @christiaancollarile132 Год назад

    This resonates with me and my swing so much. Will definitely be trying to incorporate this

  • @texmex697
    @texmex697 Год назад +1

    This is going to be a good journey 👍🏼

  • @seajan808
    @seajan808 Год назад

    Both of you should try the GEM swing trainer it teaches you the perfect swing pattern through instant feedback ….. bar none best swing trainer I’ve ever seen or used . It’s so simple it’s scary !!!!

  • @mickwiese3819
    @mickwiese3819 Год назад

    I learned a lot ! What a great teacher

  • @rufussthoo4083
    @rufussthoo4083 Год назад

    I'm loving these free lessons from one of the best 😁. The detail is awesome. I've already tried the pattern and drill Scott gave Ian, and made some useful observations. Now I'll try this one and see which seems to be more suited to my tendencies. I'd love to know what the other 11 patterns are 😉.

  • @mikecoughlin4128
    @mikecoughlin4128 Год назад

    I loved this. I would love to get in front of this guy! I’ll look him up now I know he does online lessons. Wondering which of the 13 I am!

  • @robdetweiler6853
    @robdetweiler6853 Год назад

    Great video!!

  • @jlestor79
    @jlestor79 Год назад

    This is AWESOME! Thanks so much for putting this up on the channel. I’d love a chance to work with Scott and look forward to more videos. Thx!

  • @bomalmsjo1050
    @bomalmsjo1050 Год назад

    Hi, a very good lesson. Thank you very much! Maybe you/someone here below, could give me som help/advice. I'm right handed and every pro I've met said that I should swing the club from the right - due to a stronger trail arm/hand. When playing tennis I hit a double back hand. I also bat from the left when playing baseball, which is my "natural side". I can play golf from both right and left - my right driver is (more) inconsistent though... Which swing journey do you think would be the best for me?

  • @lukelindo3347
    @lukelindo3347 Год назад

    Love this!

  • @IAsteve
    @IAsteve Год назад

    how do you determine which of the bakers dozen patterns are right for you? what are the pros/cons of each?

  • @marklombardo2238
    @marklombardo2238 Год назад

    Love this series and teacher

  • @chrismawhinney966
    @chrismawhinney966 Год назад +1

    Love Scott just wish he would put more content on RUclips 💙

    • @VoodooZ
      @VoodooZ Год назад

      check out his seminar vids on Hackmotion channel.

  • @jaywheeler4572
    @jaywheeler4572 Год назад

    Great content.

  • @kevinbooth8194
    @kevinbooth8194 Год назад +1

    Great video now I know why I shank swing in to out arms extending.

  • @patrickfinnegan8059
    @patrickfinnegan8059 Год назад

    For someone that struggles with scoopy hands, would this type of swing pattern help reduce that?

  • @zacharymilos392
    @zacharymilos392 Год назад

    I've actually tried this pattern before and it was amazing for iron and wedge play but it didn't feel powerful because you can't take the trail arm too far away from the ribs. I couldn't bring it to my driver due to that.

  • @daviddonofrio3229
    @daviddonofrio3229 Год назад +1

    He mentions 13 swing patterns at the beginnig of this video. Where can you go to learn more about those 13 patterns?

    • @VoodooZ
      @VoodooZ Год назад +1

      I couldn't find much online beside a few fragments on his social media and interviews/youtube.. I guess you'd have to take his cert course... Which is tempting but I'm not a coach so likely can't justify the cost.. I'm more of a bad golfer/golf geek so I dig the knowledge.

  • @travisscudder12
    @travisscudder12 Год назад

    This is so cool. Great videos. I'm totally engaged

  • @haricsl
    @haricsl Год назад

    It feels like this swing is almost like handle dragging the club to contact (ie holding off the release), hence why you probably have to have a stronger grip and more side bend. Probably would end up delofting the club as well. Not sure I subscribe to this swing theory but that’s my opinion

  • @derekpearce9123
    @derekpearce9123 Год назад

    I'm a total beginner, needed to find something to challenge me after having upper spine surgery at the age of 58. Had my first lesson 3 weeks ago and trying to implement what the pro asked me to.
    I lack speed and am too steep in my backswing, feels like I need the restriction placed on Matts arm but somehow include a freedom to swing faster.

  • @hawwes12
    @hawwes12 Год назад +2

    5 months! Ha, don't be so pessimistic Ian, 3 months to April 6, usually on the course by then!

  • @cryptoking8060
    @cryptoking8060 Год назад +1

    Matt's change he's willing to undertake is massive. That level of change is almost a rebuild. And he's doing it. Impressive. He'l be a different player on the golf course by mid year. Big time.

    • @SeidinhoDE
      @SeidinhoDE Год назад +3

      Yeah I don’t think he’ll stick with it. It’s a huge change away from a working swing. He didn’t seem comfortable with it.

    • @tigertim9232
      @tigertim9232 Год назад +1

      @@SeidinhoDE maybe why he had a lesson previously and then never went back 🤣

    • @greatwhite3676
      @greatwhite3676 Год назад +1

      So is he going to make it to the tour? Probably not. So why change? I dont really get it.

    • @cryptoking8060
      @cryptoking8060 Год назад +1

      @@SeidinhoDE Lasting change takes time and usually a lot of discomfort. Yet golf is like this, we have a decent swing and game but cuz of endless tech advancements in gear and coaching we feel "compelled" to use it all. In Matt's case perhaps making this big of a change leads to a more consistent scoring game cuz perhaps he doesn't score as well as he should with his current swing/game. That's all I can think of. Tweaking for the sake of tweaking is what happens when surrounded by endless options and gear/coaching offers.

  • @corbin6304
    @corbin6304 Год назад

    One thing I also noticed is if you are forcing your left arm straight throughout the entire swing and pushing your right elbow onto your rib cage you have no choice but for your wrists to load.

  • @biggregg5
    @biggregg5 Год назад

    I asked this on Ian's lesson video, but nobody responded. If you aren't one of those people that tends to go inside on back swing then over the top on through swing or vice-versa, then why not go straight to the seatbelt pulling position....then straight out of the seatbelt pulling position? What would be wrong with that?

    • @VoodooZ
      @VoodooZ Год назад

      that's a good question.. Different release pattern maybe? or that most people can't sustain the rotation required to make it work?

  • @TheDukeSilver69
    @TheDukeSilver69 Год назад

    Great content guys. Keep it up.

  • @Mat_Scott
    @Mat_Scott Год назад +1

    Side bend is not a good position to be in for folks with spinal disc issues. My chiropractor who golfs regularly promotes a more upright posture with more of a rotational arm swing for people like me with prior back surgeries. For me, the golf swing has become much easier, more consistent, and less pressure on my back.

  • @medfloat5001
    @medfloat5001 Год назад +5

    Here’s an idea…let me add more geometry, positions, restrictions, tension, and thoughts to your preshot routine and your in-swing thoughts. I say nay-nah! Bring me LC!

    • @stefan-t--
      @stefan-t-- Год назад

      lmaooo i was thinking the same thing, I couldn't learn in a more different way than this. I could see this style being super useful to certain types of brains though.. not me

  • @martinsparaco4906
    @martinsparaco4906 Год назад

    I am Left handed and at the top of my backswing I noticed my right wrist is always bowed. Unlike most really good players. However, when I point my left elbow crease to the sky it seems to flatten out my right wrist in the backswing. Is this correct?

    • @VoodooZ
      @VoodooZ Год назад +1

      I would think that depends on your grip... My grip is very weak so I need to really flex the lead wrist ala DJ and I still leave face too open at impact... from what I read, somebody with a strong grip wouldn't be able to (or need) to flex the lead wrist as much. In his setup tip, he mentioned the need to internally rotate lead arm and thus a stronger grip so that's what I need to do..

  • @bobtaylor205
    @bobtaylor205 Год назад

    Tell all the patterns and how to find out who we are. Like the technical.

  • @jackzhang1497
    @jackzhang1497 Год назад

    Great video!

  • @bumpedhishead636
    @bumpedhishead636 Год назад

    How can you do remote instruction without me having the $14,000 GCQuad launch monitor?? And, even if I had a lower cost personal launch monitor, I don't have the room for any kind of simulator screen & mat.

  • @wickedwich
    @wickedwich Год назад +6

    Don’t change your swing.
    What you had is great swing with fluidity…

    • @greatwhite3676
      @greatwhite3676 Год назад +2

      I could not agree more. He hits a mile and pretty straight. Beautiful move

  • @timrickman5065
    @timrickman5065 Год назад +1

    Really interesting - are you guys aware of anyone in the UK That has the same ethos as Scott? Looking forward to the next one in the series

    • @clubchampionmedia
      @clubchampionmedia  Год назад +1

      Scott mentors a friend of mine, his name is Robbie King who teaches at The Carrick on Loch Lomond.

    • @timrickman5065
      @timrickman5065 Год назад

      @@clubchampionmedia Thanks TXG...

  • @abdhashmi
    @abdhashmi Год назад

    Seems like I'd want to hit my drivers and long clubs based on Ian's swing. And my shorter irons based on Matt's swing.

  • @gonzalosanabria2251
    @gonzalosanabria2251 Год назад

    Basics and essential

  • @brandonmurphy8412
    @brandonmurphy8412 Год назад +1

    Give me ALL the patterns! Thank you.

  • @lavrentievv
    @lavrentievv Год назад +2

    Am I the only one who doesn't see how this narrow swing improves anything?

  • @maxthomas996
    @maxthomas996 Год назад

    Very interesting, almost exactly what I’m working on with my coach right now

  • @davemedlock2665
    @davemedlock2665 Год назад

    Watching this for the 3rd time I was struck by some of the similarities of the early Mac O'Grady MORAD golf swing and principles.

  • @biggregg5
    @biggregg5 Год назад

    I tend to prefer technical.....if it is truly grounded in something real. I'm not sure how the human body swinging a stick can be truly grounded like that except trying to emulate those that do it really well. I'm very curious though.

  • @corbin6304
    @corbin6304 Год назад +1

    This swing proves why keeping your eye on the ball isn't the answer for a topped shot. It is actually not turning your face through it and keeping the right bend. You aren't really even looking at the golf ball when you make contact.

    • @VoodooZ
      @VoodooZ Год назад +1

      So true! I was studying DJ's swing and others and makes me wonder if it's not why they look ahead more for that reason.. They can't afford to stall their pivot or that pattern will be hook city!

  • @danieljustino520
    @danieljustino520 Год назад

    Do the virtual matches!

  • @jason149149
    @jason149149 Год назад +5

    So many thoughts and feels before a single swing is taken. It’s a golf swing (an athletic movement) not a dissertation on golf mechanics. I could never take a lesson like this.

  • @adamvlassis4090
    @adamvlassis4090 Год назад

    What about the 5th element ?

  • @stefan-t--
    @stefan-t-- Год назад

    if I did this same tilt move in the downswing I would absolutely shred my lower back lol

  • @jwilder2251
    @jwilder2251 Год назад

    Matt’s swing was already good enough and free of clutter - just practice short game from here on out if lower scores is the objective

  • @dannyc91a
    @dannyc91a Год назад

    Very Tommy Fleetwood

  • @nicklewis4934
    @nicklewis4934 Год назад

    It’s very Jordan Spieth

  • @ialsafa
    @ialsafa Год назад

    Why????? Was the older swing not working?

  • @jack-hq7gr
    @jack-hq7gr Год назад

    A year later, over to Larry Chung?

  • @benkimber8579
    @benkimber8579 Год назад

    Mate I’m so far from this level. I’m 14hc this was just waaaaay too much information for me. I don’t know how on earth people can learn from this. Good looks folks 👍🏻⛳️

    • @buddymaxwell6881
      @buddymaxwell6881 Год назад

      Try this Video. It shows similar goals with simple steps to follow.
      ruclips.net/video/q9yWUJrQiBc/видео.html

    • @benkimber8579
      @benkimber8579 Год назад

      @@buddymaxwell6881 aye Buddy thanks mate. This is very informative I appreciate the link. 👍🏻👍🏻

    • @buddymaxwell6881
      @buddymaxwell6881 Год назад

      @@benkimber8579 My pleasure. Try this Pete Cowen vid for something that pairs well with the first one I sent.
      ruclips.net/video/JsJhQEJBE5Y/видео.html&ab_channel=GForceGolf

  • @BigGuyGolf
    @BigGuyGolf Год назад

    Scott is a legend! Lol

    • @TML34
      @TML34 Год назад +1

      In his own mind??

  • @airbaker2
    @airbaker2 Год назад +1

    Milo Lines has a MUCH easier explanation/drill series to produce this pattern.

    • @VoodooZ
      @VoodooZ Год назад +1

      Yeah.. been following his stuff on Be-better-golf channel but easier is not always better.. depends on student I guess. I think assuming they are the same pattern one can benefit from selectively stealing feels and thoughts from both...

    • @tee2238
      @tee2238 Год назад

      very different from milo

  • @dcm703
    @dcm703 Год назад +2

    Couldn’t make it through the whole thing, way too technical for me. Larry had tips like “use this piece of cardboard under your right foot” - and a 30 second drill.

    • @craigcameron6450
      @craigcameron6450 Год назад

      The teacher can change their approach to suit the individual. Personally I want to know as much technical info as possible.