You write the book on great advice. Literally, think: "The Bad Lie". The repository for golden nugget advice for senior golfers. Bravo from 67 in Michigan.
Too kind, thank you. It is a total team effort on our side. We are working on our second book which will take a deep dive into the short game. It is due out this summer....stay tuned.
Awesome! We like to provide good, solid yet simple tips that any golfer can use. If you like our video content, you would really enjoy this www.badliegolfbook.com/
Warwick, Rhode Island checking in. 61 yo just started playing last year. Your videos are very helpful. Purchased the book as well. I will have some questions in the future! Great stuff .
It's good to see that you have evolved from a sales pitch to straight lessons and good lessons at that. From SW Florida where true Floridians play at 94 plus degrees. 😅
Okay, so everyone says this is for seniors. I am 5'6, and way under 150 lb. I cannot generate the kind of power my friends do. Seriously considering going to all hybrid clubs just so I can keep up with them and this really helps. Trying out two of them now and I'm excited to get it right. Love the advice.
Try ping g 430 4-7 hybrid Amazing The 7 is a pure golf swiss army knife. My bag is Driver 7 wood Ping 4-7 hybrid Cleveland Halo 8 - dw 56 deg Putter The hybrids do all the work!
I watch your videos faithfully. They have really improved my game. I've gone from shooting in the low 90's to low to high 80's. I now use the Maxvert driver and 18 degree hybrid, which have have also helped to improve my game. I have been using a full set of hybrids, from lob wedge through 18 degree. I would like to see a video or comment on the proper setup and swing for the higher lofted hybrids. I have been hitting them much like an iron, with pretty good success, but I'm not sure, since no one really does videos on high lofted hybrids. Thanks, I'm an experienced golfer from Vero Beach, FL., Lan
Kind of a late reply but I hope you answer still. Do you keep that same ball position for all hybrids, even like a 7,8, or 9 hybrid that have much shorter shafts than your 19* hybrid?
Good question, yes you can keep the same ball position for all hybrids. We do cover this in our book The Bad Lie which you can find on Amazon here www.badliegolfbook.com/
Awesome, good for you. For a hybrid off the tee, be sure to tee it down like an iron. You may also benefit from reading our book. See here www.badliegolfbook.com/
True, but the finish position is a good indication of the path that proceeded it. Golf like all ‘ball’ sports involve a few key basics like keeping your eye on the ball/target and following through. The follow though is an extension of the hit/stroke.
You write the book on great advice. Literally, think: "The Bad Lie". The repository for golden nugget advice for senior golfers. Bravo from 67 in Michigan.
Too kind, thank you. It is a total team effort on our side. We are working on our second book which will take a deep dive into the short game. It is due out this summer....stay tuned.
I’ve just discovered your channel and have used a few of your tips, golf is becoming fun again. Thank you.
Awesome! We like to provide good, solid yet simple tips that any golfer can use. If you like our video content, you would really enjoy this www.badliegolfbook.com/
Warwick, Rhode Island checking in. 61 yo just started playing last year. Your videos are very helpful. Purchased the book as well. I will have some questions in the future! Great stuff .
It's good to see that you have evolved from a sales pitch to straight lessons and good lessons at that. From SW Florida where true Floridians play at 94 plus degrees. 😅
@@Nitrox4me gotta get used to playing in the heat if you live in Florida 👊
Thanks Todd 👏👏Terrific presentation 🤞🤞Will give it a go at Gleneagles Scotland on Sunday
Great tip, thank you, from Tucson Az.
Glad it was helpful!
Okay, so everyone says this is for seniors. I am 5'6, and way under 150 lb. I cannot generate the kind of power my friends do. Seriously considering going to all hybrid clubs just so I can keep up with them and this really helps. Trying out two of them now and I'm excited to get it right. Love the advice.
Do,it,I’m 74 got the Cleveland Hybrid irons a couple years ago. Can keep up with playing partners that are eight years younger.
Try ping g 430
4-7 hybrid
Amazing
The 7 is a pure golf swiss army knife.
My bag is
Driver
7 wood
Ping 4-7 hybrid
Cleveland Halo 8 - dw
56 deg
Putter
The hybrids do all the work!
What about width of stance?
Thanks Todd- added 2-3-4-5 hybrids- what difference- thanks- Richard
Game changer for many golfers!
@@USGOLFTVshow Did exactly the same with good results!
I watch your videos faithfully. They have really improved my game. I've gone from shooting in the low 90's to low to high 80's. I now use the Maxvert driver and 18 degree hybrid, which have have also helped to improve my game. I have been using a full set of hybrids, from lob wedge through 18 degree. I would like to see a video or comment on the proper setup and swing for the higher lofted hybrids. I have been hitting them much like an iron, with pretty good success, but I'm not sure, since no one really does videos on high lofted hybrids. Thanks, I'm an experienced golfer from Vero Beach, FL., Lan
Great info. I have always been too shallow.😵💫 Thank you.
We got you covered! Have you read our book www.badliegolfbook.com/
Kind of a late reply but I hope you answer still. Do you keep that same ball position for all hybrids, even like a 7,8, or 9 hybrid that have much shorter shafts than your 19* hybrid?
Good question, yes you can keep the same ball position for all hybrids. We do cover this in our book The Bad Lie which you can find on Amazon here www.badliegolfbook.com/
@@USGOLFTVshow I do appreciate the reply to an older video.
84 in Salem oregon how do you hit a hybrid off of a tee by the way i have dropped my handicap 2 strokes in the past year viewing your videos
Awesome, good for you. For a hybrid off the tee, be sure to tee it down like an iron. You may also benefit from reading our book. See here www.badliegolfbook.com/
I don’t have a high finish or high, long backswing. Does that mean I can’t hit a hybrid
I never use my irons anymore. Except chipping or putting. 10.5 driver. All the rest are hybrids
Love hybrids
High finish has no effect on ball flight. The ball is long gone by then.
True, but the finish position is a good indication of the path that proceeded it. Golf like all ‘ball’ sports involve a few key basics like keeping your eye on the ball/target and following through. The follow though is an extension of the hit/stroke.
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Why are You talking so fast? Late for a date?