Nick Faldo’s Game Changing Golf Drills

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  • Опубликовано: 11 мар 2024
  • Sir Nick Faldo has won 6 Majors and an addition 37 Worldwide wins. Nick Faldo was one of the best back in the day with his precision and mental game.
    But Nick Faldo also had one of the best understandings of the golf swing. What fundamentals people should focus on and what drills work best to develop a consistent and powerful golf swing. Nick's drills are gold and one in particular, the Pre Set Drill, I come back to time and again. That golf drill has been a savior at times for my golf swing.

Комментарии • 45

  • @vivektulja4516

    Pure gold. Thank you.

  • @bencarmona4806

    Fantastic upload here. Faldo was one of my favorite golfers growing up & I always tried to mimic a lot of his swing positions. These drills are great for getting urself into classic positions @ takeaway, top & impact ⛳️

  • @LongdiPwaspo

    Great drills

  • @GT705
    @GT705  +3

    I have watched hundreds of golf tip videos. This is easily my the Top 3 in terms of overall value.

  • @philipellis3227

    Dick Farley of “The Swing is the Thing golf schools said “ the club is either pointing to or parallel to the target line”. If , in addition to that, the head remains still, it is impossible to miss the ball!😊

  • @bigjmal

    No fluff, just concise instruction. Pretty much all you need for a swing!

  • @michaelscore6763

    These tips are pure gold! If you follow his instructions you doesn't need much more becoming a good golfer. I learned the game in the mid 20 aging alone from analyzing pictures from Faldo in the 1990s and reading a leadbetter book. And i became a scratch player within of months....

  • @mikekaupa9190

    Leadbetter is the man! Yeah, Nick! I took Leadbetter's book apart and pit it back together. People tell me I have the vest swing in the club!

  • @kimatm6035

    What if I didn't watch Faldo's lesson video 36 years ago?

  • @Jeebizz101

    Instruction is quite a bit different today, less focused on aesthetics more on function and power

  • @matthewstevenson3002

    90% on the right foot at the top of the backswing, don't think that is taught too much these days

  • @tommyspeed1434

    highjack

  • @williamtaylor5193

    Upward setting or backward setting? There is an ocean of difference between these two approaches. Imho, the backward setting is dangerous for most golfers, because when you combine it with your turn, the clubhead will get sucked inside.

  • @cubfan69kmz85

    Far be it from me to ever contradicts what Mr. Faldo says. He is a major champion, a golf HOFer and a tough f’ing competitor. For my myself and many teachers out there and even golfers like Padraig Harrington who is a Major Winner in his own right, the swing is controlled by the arms and hands especially for high and mid handicappers. Learn the hands and arms first then learn the body. Just an opinion. Edited to say that it works better for me and some others. Then there are some who think of the swing totally different and there are some great golfers in that group. It’s what makes the game both confounding in some aspects yet beautiful in others.

  • @mrgerrytube

    I did these drills last week and dislocated my lower spine. I’m a scratch golfer and the consultant says I’ll never walk again. ☹️

  • @N-M362
    @N-M362  +3

    How you can possibly implement one wrist going up and down while the other goes the other way is beyond me. This totally over-complicates the golf swing

  • @j.mccarthy3008

    I remember this from Faldo’s VHS 📼 tapes. Hindsight being 20/20 I should have paid to transfer them to DVD. Along with Ken Venturi’s and others. Sigh. 😔