Fix the Flying Elbow, Get More Speed & Accuracy // Swing Journey with Scott Cowx

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • Scott helps Matt control the motion of his trail elbow, leading to a better position at the top and more freedom in the downswing.
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Комментарии • 97

  • @irvinlee1800
    @irvinlee1800 Год назад +1

    yes please bring scott on for interview! what a brilliant teacher with a high golf iq. it's refreshing to see and hear

  • @zacharymilos392
    @zacharymilos392 Год назад +8

    Love watching Matt's lessons because Scott and I are working the same pattern, literally a free lesson for me. ❤‍🔥

  • @jvelez1998
    @jvelez1998 Год назад +7

    This has been the best segment on the channel. Period. TXG bringing the heat. 🔥🔥🙌🙌🙌

  • @mattc3233
    @mattc3233 Год назад +6

    Now that the swings are in good shape, time for the 2023 driver bracket to commence!

  • @jamesdickerson1657
    @jamesdickerson1657 Год назад +2

    I'm 88 with my irons at 58 years old. I like that speed. I do like how Scott has you guys tightening things up. I'm gonna work on that!

  • @The_sunday_lout
    @The_sunday_lout Год назад +2

    This series you guys are producing is awesome. Some really great insights, I think the biggest thing to take from this series for me is. Identifying your particular swing type is really important. Once you understand your swing type, you can identify the drills that will work for you and the there isn’t a one method fixes all. Scott Cowx is a legend.

  • @rufussthoo4083
    @rufussthoo4083 Год назад

    Loving that you have taken the content beyond equipment and fitting, and are fast become the content 'one-stop-shop' for all things golf.

  • @benmartinez8995
    @benmartinez8995 Год назад +1

    Had my first lessons With the guru Mr Cowx yesterday! And I’d give it a 10/10 cleared up so much stuff for me and simplified my swing to where I actually am pumped to just go play golf and not golf swing!

  • @anthonyzlahtic6357
    @anthonyzlahtic6357 Год назад

    I have been working on the positioning of the trail elbow, as Scott instructed in this video. It feels a bit ackward at first, and building the muscle memory takes a bit of time, but it really works. My 8-iron clubhead speed was about 75 mph, with Scott's trail elbow fix,I was seeing 82 mph and much more consistent line. I am getting a couple mph more with a 3 wood and driver doing this, but with improved ball flight trajectory and line. For me, this is one of the best videos yet.
    Thanks TXG!

  • @skidbootify
    @skidbootify Год назад +1

    love it, feel like I can really incorporate this into my swing.

  • @calebjohnson1450
    @calebjohnson1450 Год назад +4

    Could we possibly get a review over the new Miura CB-302 irons please!

  • @IPv6Freely
    @IPv6Freely Год назад +1

    I was a 100% arms golfer until I started trying to pin my trail elbow to my torso. I know its not actually but it FEELS like it's pinned there. That forced my body to rotate and immediately gained 30yds on a 7i. Mind blowing.

  • @lukewinship84
    @lukewinship84 Год назад

    This series has been awesome - I found this channel at the start of the pandemic and along with the boys at NLU is a cornerstone of my golf life. Top work again 🍻🍻

  • @strut55
    @strut55 Год назад +2

    I really enjoy these lesson series. Keep up the great work and look forward to more content fellas!

    • @fbf01
      @fbf01 Год назад +1

      Really?! I’m the opposite. Golfs hard enough without this chap looking in to every minute detail!!!! Fine if your an aspiring pro, but when you watch this guy it’s trying to remember 59 things running through your mid as your over the ball. Not for me.

    • @strut55
      @strut55 Год назад +1

      @Fernando Barbosa I can certainly appreciate and understand where you're coming from. The entertainment value for me in lesson videos is in watching the golfer attain improvements with tangible results in real time. I'm not necessarily looking for a swing tip from lesson videos unless there is something very specific I can relate to with my swing. Otherwise you're right, you can go deep deep deep down the rabbit hole of swing tips and have a terrible time.

  • @ZeeK33NKS
    @ZeeK33NKS Год назад +1

    Cam Young rotation in the house!

  • @kmhgolf
    @kmhgolf Год назад

    Best golf channel ever

  • @Dav373
    @Dav373 Год назад

    When I saw the swing at 9:11 I thought, that looks good, and those are probably the best numbers I've ever seen from your 7 iron, lots of spin.

  • @hoganfan924
    @hoganfan924 Год назад

    What a fantastic lesson. Very impressive hitting 100 mph with a 7 iron. Wow!

  • @Dogooddontbesilly
    @Dogooddontbesilly Год назад

    Back to the best content. Well done guys.

  • @kevlar8348
    @kevlar8348 Год назад +1

    This is what i was looking for, excellent job guys, my swing shape is more like Matts, i'll be working on this.

  • @lawbinson
    @lawbinson Год назад +41

    Will there be one where Scott goes over what the patterns are in more detail? Elephant Trunk, Constant Radius, etc.

    • @benmartinez8995
      @benmartinez8995 Год назад +3

      You’ll probably have to do what I did which is purchase his certifications which he has two of them! They’re both around 200$ the first one is really good and the second was is advanced certification altogether there’s about 8-9 hours of zoom sessions with so much awesome info and detail! I contacted him thru Instagram and am now certified! And just had my first lesson with him over zoom and can’t say anything other than it was a game changer! Plus he’s only 175$ for an hour which these days is a bargain!

    • @jack-hq7gr
      @jack-hq7gr Год назад +2

      Do all this and you’ll be taking lessons forever and still be figuring out all those profound P positions. But I guess club fitters would love lots of details. All this happening in less than 1.58876 seconds( technically speaking). What happened with the other featured instructors? That’s show biz.

    • @IAM-xf9ir
      @IAM-xf9ir Год назад +2

      @@benmartinez8995 each certification covers 2 patterns only?
      An overview of all the patterns and what type of golfer it fits would be ideal. Then more details through certificate programs if you'd like to know more. Speaking from an everyday golfers perspective tho

    • @cgolfc9407
      @cgolfc9407 Год назад +2

      @@jack-hq7gr Struggling with those "profound P Positions"? P1 address, P2 shaft parallel to ground in backswing, P3 arm parallel to ground in backswing, P4 top of backswing. P5-P7 the inverse of 1-3. That will be $150

    • @benmartinez8995
      @benmartinez8995 Год назад

      @@IAM-xf9ir the first certification goes over very important and relative numbers to make you a better teacher/player, it does touch on some of the patterns but before you can learn about those you must understand there is lots you can do to be a better player without changing your golf swing! The advanced certification which you must go thru the first to make it understandable goes thru all of his patterns and there variations! It’s out together very well in a zoom with multiple downloads so you can watch him and watch the slides he’s referring too! Tbh it’s probably the best 425$ I’ve ever spent on golf and it’s like 8+ hours of awesome information and how to make the correct changes

  • @davidchalloner5582
    @davidchalloner5582 Год назад

    This is the best series out there such awesome high-level technical knowledge that is easily digestible. Can’t wait for the upcoming segments

  • @geoffreypleavin5268
    @geoffreypleavin5268 Год назад

    Excellent series guys, scott really know his stuff. I’m amazed I’ve not heard more about him. Well done.

  • @benlemoi3515
    @benlemoi3515 Год назад

    Awesome video a lot of good take aways to try

  • @leontaylor5490
    @leontaylor5490 Год назад

    Excellent coaching.. im a bit older than you guys , but I’ll give it a go .. great vid guys xx

  • @cartermatthews5519
    @cartermatthews5519 Год назад

    Awesome stuff!! Love this channel

  • @jonfister3237
    @jonfister3237 Год назад

    Great work guys I’m loving this series. Great point at the end by Scott about taking it to the track and the ups and downs. That’s the fun part. That’s why we practice. That’s why we play. To see how good we can get. Keep it up, you’re both making great strides. Fun to see

  • @alecrosekrans
    @alecrosekrans Год назад

    Love the 2/1/4 checkpoints for elbow distance. It seems counterintuitive, but the more width you have through the takeaway, the more likely you are to be narrow at the top of the backswing.

  • @jwild5360
    @jwild5360 Год назад +1

    One big piece to the puzzle I didn’t notice mentioned with the elbow positions is the physical capabilities. A lot of your normal guys can’t pass a 90/90 test in golf posture. For them it doesn’t matter what the do they are not able to get the elbow pointed down at the top.

    • @brett7011
      @brett7011 Год назад

      Good point. I think that’s one reason why a strong grip is better for amateurs or even a slight wrist bow to keep the club behind the body appropriately.

  • @MrRyanqualle
    @MrRyanqualle Год назад

    Loving this series and channel in general. Thanks for the great content. It would be great later in the season if you two filmed 9 holes of golf to see these changes in action out on the course.

  • @richardjackson9725
    @richardjackson9725 Год назад +2

    Interesting stuff but wow it’s technical, good luck getting that to stick.

  • @eleson00
    @eleson00 Год назад +1

    Very much Milo Lines style with that sitting action.

  • @kot900
    @kot900 Год назад

    As a fellow lefty struggling with the moss you showed on screen I can confidently say this is going to be something that helps fix my take away and eliminate this miss more. Love your content.

  • @bendgiacoma8619
    @bendgiacoma8619 Год назад

    I think it will be really interesting your future lie angles, shaft selection and clubs once these changes are engrained.

  • @chadjames1808
    @chadjames1808 Год назад

    Awesome series 🤙🏻

  • @auz139
    @auz139 Год назад

    Love it!

  • @dabaumga
    @dabaumga Год назад

    Man what a great lesson!

  • @CIA_Is_aTerrorist_Orginization

    8:44 is a move we amateur's are clueless about

  • @scottsainsbury8603
    @scottsainsbury8603 Год назад

    Ian's final words to Matty……”I was given it all I got skipper”! 🤭

  • @bbanks87
    @bbanks87 Год назад

    I had the thought that Scott looks like Coach Beard from Ted Lasso and I can’t unsee it now.

  • @mrunlmtd
    @mrunlmtd Год назад

    Oh man I feel like my ball striking would be in shambles trying to get my elbows and hips in the “right” places. Feel like I’m gonna spend all season just getting the positions down and I’m gonna be fatting and thinning the piss out of my shots 😅

  • @random_dad99
    @random_dad99 Год назад

    So I know this isn’t video related but went with a friend to get an iron fitting at a big box retailer today. I got mine done at Club Champion a few years ago. As much as I didn’t like paying how much it cost for a full bag fitting, I would do mine all over again. Wasn’t impressed with what the big box retailer did for an iron fitting.

  • @Mat_Scott
    @Mat_Scott Год назад

    Wow! This is total opposite of what I’ve been working on. My focus has been a longer take away and more width at the top. My 7 iron speed is 92mph, but maybe I’ve been doing it all wrong.

  • @chrisbeal2136
    @chrisbeal2136 Год назад

    Would love see Scott put the DeWiz on both and show the numbers. Really interested to see Max hand speed and distance to impact

  • @Golfgrinder1
    @Golfgrinder1 Год назад

    World class. Would love to see some matches between you too.

  • @roy5515
    @roy5515 Год назад

    Combined the attributes of both of you? I’d kill to get one! 😅

  • @nickjohnson3622
    @nickjohnson3622 Год назад +6

    It's 2 1 or 6, based on if you're at P2 or P1, unless you're at C437. Remember to externally bend your left elbow, while you're internally rotating your flux capacitor. Got it

  • @Ma_Kachada
    @Ma_Kachada Год назад

    I feel like the proSendr is perfect for this. Thoughts?

  • @Brandon-youtube
    @Brandon-youtube Год назад

    Does Scott have a list of his certified instructors? I would love to have this knowledge tailored to my swing but don't trust an average instructor to have a fraction of this knowledge

  • @Longarmshortarm
    @Longarmshortarm Год назад

    The 2-1-6 pattern would apply differently to different golfers would it not? How can you make such a rule when everyone has different anatomies? Shorter/longer limbs, different sized torsos

  • @djcardwell
    @djcardwell Год назад

    Tiger talked about those feels a lot. Like his hands were "racing past him"

  • @somethingclever1234
    @somethingclever1234 Год назад

    Fixing (adjusting) Matts swing is like telling Max Verstappen that he doesn't drive the car right.

  • @chadheupel8393
    @chadheupel8393 Год назад

    At the 6:40 mark what is Scott Cowx referring to when he said if you get this idea then you get the elbows for free?

    • @chachifeere
      @chachifeere Год назад

      Ya i know. He’s talking about something in the grip pressure. The video is cut and doesn’t show this part

    • @alecrosekrans
      @alecrosekrans Год назад

      I think that was in reference to adding trail hip flexion in transition which effectively brings the elbow back in front of the torso.

  • @ln5738
    @ln5738 Год назад

    The objective is to play better. But, in my opinion, Matt's swing was better when working with Larry Cheung.

  • @ikaZi84
    @ikaZi84 Год назад

    I feel like some of these swing thoughts only apply to the modern rotational swing and will completely ruin the traditional, classic swing that uses a more handsy release. While I'm sure it's great advice to rotational swingers, guys who aren't athletic can't generate the speeds required in a rotation swing to match their classic swing, and it may end up ruining both swings for them.

  • @blackie1122
    @blackie1122 Год назад

    Lead leg bent on impact which means his sitting back without weight shift causing it to pull right and become armsy. Still fairly neutral though don't get me wrong. Cameron McCormick at Altus golf does a lesson with Brodie Smith check his channel and gets him to do the 'elevator drill' to bring him into flexion on downswing. You've been golfing for so long this can't be new to you but the look you give when he asks you to do so, idk..

  • @PHOBIAx57x
    @PHOBIAx57x Год назад

    Ayyyy

  • @golfatit3140
    @golfatit3140 Год назад

    Yea that doesn’t happen in the down swing he wants to add right side bend at the top when it happens at impact or slightly passed impact .

  • @dallasgreen378
    @dallasgreen378 Год назад

    If u watch tiger in slo mo he never gets that shallow

  • @JohnnysaidWhat
    @JohnnysaidWhat Год назад

    Imagine fixing the golden bears flying elbow lol

  • @Gabe00723
    @Gabe00723 Год назад

    Biggest problem I see with amateurs is they fail to use their Thorax #3 a la mode.

  • @BoomsRiddico4868
    @BoomsRiddico4868 10 месяцев назад

    I find it difficult viewing leftie swing and visualising/comparing my swing

  • @midgetworld228
    @midgetworld228 Год назад +7

    I can't be the only one who watches this and is thinking Wtf is Scott talking about lol. Does seem like you guys are both getting a ton of speed without much effort but I'd really struggle with learning like this I think.

    • @anthonyzlahtic6357
      @anthonyzlahtic6357 Год назад +1

      That's an interesting comment and accurate comment. What resonates for some doesn't for others. The video resonated for me, because it's the fix my swing needed. I like the way Scott explains things.

    • @beckmanchilds756
      @beckmanchilds756 Год назад

      @@anthonyzlahtic6357 same. Many videos I’ve seen a year ago make most sense now and some I know will take time. This def is helpful for me now

  • @FrankBrickle
    @FrankBrickle Год назад

    Matt's swing is starting to have a lot of resemblances with James Wiltshire's move.

  • @DannyBensonGolf
    @DannyBensonGolf Год назад

    I have a hard time following along - too many swing thoughts at once to be able to accomplish them all.

  • @chriselerick4770
    @chriselerick4770 Год назад

    100mph 7i 😳

  • @pmportella
    @pmportella Год назад

    I have alwasy thought you want to be as long, far away as you can from the body on the initial back swing until you reach the top. that guy is telling him that his left elbow needs to be 2 fingers at address and THEN as he moves 1 finger and at the top about 6 fingers. makes no sense to me. just an opnion

    • @user-xr3ry9wu4y
      @user-xr3ry9wu4y Год назад +1

      it depends on the individual, if you go too far from the body you have to bring it back in.

  • @CriscoNabisc0
    @CriscoNabisc0 Год назад +1

    I can't be the only person that thinks these lessons are overly technical and information overload

  • @Mornerudmangolf
    @Mornerudmangolf Год назад +3

    Geeeez this oak is just loading the poor guy with new stuff to do. I would fire him first day.

  • @noconnorn12
    @noconnorn12 Год назад

    First

  • @ArthurDentZaphodBeeb
    @ArthurDentZaphodBeeb 10 месяцев назад

    Seems a horribly convoluted swing to prevent that flying elbow. It can't be a long-term swing.

  • @seansmith373
    @seansmith373 Год назад

    But you already had a consistent swing way before
    And imma be honest this Instructor is just giving you more complicated added variables even if you get use to it and get speed
    Your going to get out of comfort more often down the road I wouldn’t take this instructors advice stick with your old normal swing you

  • @lance5101
    @lance5101 Год назад +1

    I feel this teaching method is way too technical and makes it a challenge for the mind to relate to it.

  • @robcoates5253
    @robcoates5253 Год назад

    Getting SO MUCH out of this series.

  • @ashleywalls4097
    @ashleywalls4097 Год назад

    over thought much?? see ball hit ball. the end.

  • @thom7272
    @thom7272 Год назад

    Great stuff as always