Yes it’s always great to see a golfer with that move in their swing! I have my feels I’ll share with my members group the tension in the right shoulder is a killer! Thank you for the support and comments are very appreciated!
Glad you liked it! It’s the most critical for supreme ball striking and easy on the mind and body! Thank you for the thumbs up! Your support is appreciated!
@ I like the way you have the club behind your hands on the downswing by undoing the trail elbow and arm. I need to be much more consistent on this. My other weakness is the flip and chicken wing.
yes feeling the weight of that club waiting waiting, waiting lagging behind the pivot and arm action! Definitely definitely need to do some work on that. You’ll be quite surprised how flush she had it too. Thanks for the comments really appreciate it !
You’re right! I learned it from him years ago. Though I was both even focused on the right elbow joints rotational alignment more the right shoulders muscle groups turned counter clockwise 👊🏼thank you for the support! Check the link above !
Paul, I am a brand new subscriber. I loved this video, truly outstanding instruction. I would like to see a video that talks about how to take newly learned skills from the range to the course. Is there a “secret?” Thank you!!
@@patrickwallace5508 hello Patrick! Thank you for subscribing and your comments. I appreciate your support on my channel! That’s a great idea you have to obtain field which I did a live range session yesterday going over some of what you’re asking because I was obtaining my feels or getting the club in the right place and associating muscle groups in my shoulders and arms where I felt I could have flow! Probably more like this of the game website ✅🎯
Ha ha strickerly... 😂 love the idea of going down under your hands... I guess it's all about balancing your horizontals and your verticals... extending the right forearm under=vertical Pivoting=horizontal...----> +/- 45° angle
@@joseserranosuner I would say most amateurs learn and know how to punch their arms up and come down vertically, that’s why they chop holes in the ground and slice. Learn how to keep your back to the target when you shifted your weight from the top just a few inches and feel the club come down behind your ribs before you start ripping that turn through :) Appreciate your support hose and keep the comments coming!
realistically though...woods and stricker must have gleaned much feedback from eliminating the complications in `the swing`in order to make it appear so natural and `simple`😇
Yes indeed, Tiger blends the loading of the club to the top better, smoother than anyone . Left wrist quiet right loading the club parallel to the target. Appreciate your subscription & support! What did you like most of the video?
It’s really quite simple to do, it just is hard to wrap your head around when the golf ball is in front of your feet and your recognizing how the club is going to work away from the ball in the backswing and the sequence coming down is really smooth once you know what you’re doing! Have you ever taken a zoom lesson? They are amazingly helpful. I’m here to help you if you’d like let me know and I appreciate your support on the channel very much thank you !
I don't know man. In my opinion, I do not recommend tinkering around with the various unorthodox techniques. It can goof up your golf swing introducing these moves.
It is important to consider that these are not your typical "swing tips" and it is imperative that you understand the principles behind them. You don't want to simply copy the movements without understanding the "why". That’s why I look at the players that have stayed the test of time! Simply movements are repeatable.. Thank you for the support and comments. Really appreciate the support!
You are probably the worst observer of a sports swing I have ever known. Stricker’s golf swing is noteworthy for only one thing - he has essentially no wrist set. You have more wrist set by parallel to the ground than Stricker has ever had, including his magical chipping. Tiger’s swing has tons of wrist set and incredibly move body load. Because of the lack of set, Stricker’s swing looks three quarter. Stricker even says that, after massive yips, he tied his hands together to prevent set. Shocking absurdity.
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Wonderful explanation and demonstration. The club down below the hands is almost a universal pattern in pro swings.
Yes it’s always great to see a golfer with that move in their swing!
I have my feels I’ll share with my members group the tension in the right shoulder is a killer!
Thank you for the support and comments are very appreciated!
Great demonstration ⛳️
Glad you liked it! It’s the most critical for supreme ball striking and easy on the mind and body!
Thank you for the thumbs up!
Your support is appreciated!
Very helpful lesson! Happy to subscribe
Great to have you! I appreciate your comment very much. What was your favorite part of the video?
@ I like the way you have the club behind your hands on the downswing by undoing the trail elbow and arm. I need to be much more consistent on this. My other weakness is the flip and chicken wing.
yes feeling the weight of that club waiting waiting, waiting lagging behind the pivot and arm action!
Definitely definitely need to do some work on that. You’ll be quite surprised how flush she had it too.
Thanks for the comments really appreciate it !
That #1elbow alignment drill is a Mac O'Grady move from eons ago. Thanks for sharing.
You’re right! I learned it from him years ago. Though I was both even focused on the right elbow joints rotational alignment more the right shoulders muscle groups turned counter clockwise 👊🏼thank you for the support! Check the link above !
Paul, I am a brand new subscriber. I loved this video, truly outstanding instruction. I would like to see a video that talks about how to take newly learned skills from the range to the course. Is there a “secret?” Thank you!!
@@patrickwallace5508 hello Patrick!
Thank you for subscribing and your comments. I appreciate your support on my channel!
That’s a great idea you have to obtain field which I did a live range session yesterday going over some of what you’re asking because I was obtaining my feels or getting the club in the right place and associating muscle groups in my shoulders and arms where I felt I could have flow!
Probably more like this of the game website ✅🎯
Nicely explained…
Appreciate the kind words! I am going to release some more details in the Masters of the Game site!
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Ha ha strickerly... 😂
love the idea of going down under your hands...
I guess it's all about balancing your horizontals and your verticals... extending the right forearm under=vertical
Pivoting=horizontal...----> +/- 45° angle
@@joseserranosuner I would say most amateurs learn and know how to punch their arms up and come down vertically, that’s why they chop holes in the ground and slice.
Learn how to keep your back to the target when you shifted your weight from the top just a few inches and feel the club come down behind your ribs before you start ripping that turn through :)
Appreciate your support hose and keep the comments coming!
realistically though...woods and stricker must have gleaned
much feedback from eliminating the complications in `the
swing`in order to make it appear so natural and `simple`😇
Yes indeed, Tiger blends the loading of the club to the top better, smoother than anyone . Left wrist quiet right loading the club parallel to the target. Appreciate your subscription & support!
What did you like most of the video?
I see
Moe Norman's swing not Tiger's. This is the swing of the future
Let’s hope!
The downswing gets me…I don’t know how to do it like him.
It’s really quite simple to do, it just is hard to wrap your head around when the golf ball is in front of your feet and your recognizing how the club is going to work away from the ball in the backswing and the sequence coming down is really smooth once you know what you’re doing!
Have you ever taken a zoom lesson? They are amazingly helpful.
I’m here to help you if you’d like let me know and I appreciate your support on the channel very much thank you !
I don't know man. In my opinion, I do not recommend tinkering around with the various unorthodox techniques. It can goof up your golf swing introducing these moves.
It is important to consider that these are not your typical "swing tips" and it is imperative that you understand the principles behind them. You don't want to simply copy the movements without understanding the "why". That’s why I look at the players that have stayed the test of time!
Simply movements are repeatable..
Thank you for the support and comments. Really appreciate the support!
you spelled his name wrong in the beginning of the video
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So what?
You are probably the worst observer of a sports swing I have ever known. Stricker’s golf swing is noteworthy for only one thing - he has essentially no wrist set. You have more wrist set by parallel to the ground than Stricker has ever had, including his magical chipping. Tiger’s swing has tons of wrist set and incredibly move body load. Because of the lack of set, Stricker’s swing looks three quarter. Stricker even says that, after massive yips, he tied his hands together to prevent set. Shocking absurdity.
You have forgotten the lower body movement - it all "handsy" . It is a snake oil again and again!
I include the hips in the lower body, which I mentioned several times the blend of all of it.
Well he shows tiger woods doing it, if it’s good enough for tiger, it’s good enough for me.