Steve has been my coach at Cogorno Golf and I can’t tell you how happy I am with the results. I have had better results in two lessons with him online than any in person lesson series has done for me. Most comfortable I have been hitting all shots than I have ever been!
I simply am in awe as to how great the communication is with your videos. I have watched every one for the past year and the settup and first two feet of backswing in all your videos are so awesome. I have gone from a 9 to a 5 thanks to you and your wonderful lessons. This one was great. Thank you Eric. I tell every golfer I see to go to your site. Thanks again buddy.
Oh, and I forgot to say thank you. It was so much fun to hit a draw ... starting with the first ball I hit. I started with my 7-iron, and I hit 5 balls that were carbon copies of each other. A nice draw, and every hit was clean. I can't tell you how wonderful that is after struggling for 50 years. So, thank you, thank you, thank you. :-)
Sorry guys about some of the late audio issues here, my fault! We will work to fix that moving forward. Hope this video helps open your eyes to more pieces to draw those golf balls!
Someone's getting fired lol 💀😂 This video is great. Wish I had learned this when I first starting playing. The explanation and demonstration together is amazing.
Thanks again to Steve for hanging out with us. He is an EXPERT at getting someone to hit the draw...I've seen it for years and years and years. For any of you who are interested in getting that draw going over the winter check out the draw every ball program he and I put together for you. Super simple, step by step for you to follow! ericcogornogolf.podia.com/draw-every-ball-master-class
Excellent video. Very clear and repetitive instructions. Staying on subject and down the line demonstration as well as straightforward view. This is great.
Thanks for that video I’ve been hitting a mostly straight ball with a slight fade for the past couple of years. Before that I was a constant drawer of the ball then I had shoulder surgery so out of golf for 8 month’s and all the sudden I had to work really hard to hit a draw when I needed it. So this video should help. The one aspect I had not seen before was the raising of the handle, eager to give that a try . Thanks for your help. Good stuff.
Hi this is exactly what I have been working on for the past 2 years, I have been a person who slices, what I have been doing is close my shoulders to be able to swing out to the right, it works about 30% of the time. 😔.
Eric, this is an amazing video. I used to set up like this years ago and was hitting it great then. I kinda got away from this, and my ball striking has suffered. I tried this again today and it was just like when I was hitting it well. What does this setup do to ball height? Should I expect a lower ball flight than a more "neutral" setup?
Great video and I agree. In summary, all you were explaining is to use the Reverse K setup with all clubs, which is amazing. Reverve K means bumping hips forward at address, which lowers the right hand and right shoulder to produce the rightward tilt, puts the hands more in front and closes the shoulders at address The bonus perk of this setup you are explaining is actually the biggest benefit, now you have basically moved the bottom of the swing arc forward by having the tilt at address. Now you can come down ball then divot contact much more easily without coming too steep. Thus is HUGE for iron compression and solid striking.
A brilliantly clear video for which congratulations and many thanks. But, there is little mention of club face angle, I assume a few degrees closed in relation to the path but it would have been nice to have some detail.
Essentially you have, in a round about sort of way, accurately described the Jim Venetos swing. Shoulders closed, strong grip, weight on front leg, all of which promotes and inside out path
I can! You could set up the same exact way and just open stance line, move ball a little forward and MAYBE face face pointed a little right of feet line
, After watching this video I can’t believe how I hit my driver and irons. I have NEVER been able to draw my irons and my driver has always been a slice. I am 66 years old and played a 6600 yd course and shot 79 with a few hiccups. I can’t wait to practice more and be more consistent with this swing. Thank you so much!
This is huge. Eric can you do one for a fade set up ? Obviously ball position would be more forward but how about the handle ? More neutral and low hands at the set up ?
Hey Eric...we can potentially do that. I would keep the handle forward...doesnt need to be as vertical (can be) but shift the feet line more left, ball more forward....play around with where the face angle should be at that works best for you
Not sure, Lawrence...could be several things 1. Strike location on face 2. Angle of attack too steep 3. Swing direction too far left 4. Club/shaft/clubhead I would have to see your swing and know more info to say. I would work with a coach to identify the issue and make sure the club isn't the problem. If you don't get it sorted..check out cogornogolf.com we can help..we just brought on a club fitter as well
am all ways told not to have the shaft leaning to much forward . do you do this with the driver as well .. i.e driver shaft leaning more forward at address? should every club you hit ,shaft leaning forward at address..
Eric I would point out just like you had to do on ur last swing that in this set up you had to hold off the release. I would imagine if people are use to their normal release they will get a case of the lefts if they use their normal release pattern?
Hey Colby! Thanks for the feedback. Remember the title of this video my friend....draw every ball. 90% of the golfing population would be SO MUCH BETTER if their new problem was too much hook! So if youre right we are heading quickly in the right direction!!
Great video, guys. The setup is a complete mirror of a friend of mine who is a notorious drawer/hooker of the ball. However, I wonder what your view is on the take away being inside with this setup and move. Normally, we are advequated to move the club face outside or on plane to promote a shallower downswing. Sort of A-swing look. This is also in most of your videos, Eric - highlighting the importance of not pulling the club inside in the take away. What do you reckon?
Hey Michael! Thanks for the message! As a stock swing, yes I like clubhead in line with hands and the general checkpoints here ruclips.net/video/8TjvCHCAQ0c/видео.html BUT if we are trying to do EVERYTHING we can to STACK AS MANY THINGS as possibly to help someone draw (our point of this video) I don't mind it being more inside SO LONG AS the downswing remains shallow The face being closed to the path is the main priority...I mention that phrase about 1,344,674, 933 times within the draw every ball program we created :) Hope that helps
I think a fade is easier to handle for better players. Of course, at scratch down to plus figure you'd naturally curve it both ways. Drawing the ball is generally no better than a fade, and it doesn't go much further. I also think setup is much easier to create ball flight, using a stock swing.
Wow. I watched this video during lunch, then I went out in the yard with my practice balls and hit draw after draw with my 7-iron and driver. Actually, some of the balls I hit with the driver were dead straight. Or, I could draw it depending on the ball placement. I'm thinking you would be a good guy to ask for ideas about my practice balls. I competed in long drive several years ago. and I looked everywhere for good short flight practice balls I could hit in my yard. Plastic balls and foam balls aren't good, and I couldn't find a good one. So, through trial and error, I came up with a great one that goes about 25% to 35% of the distance of a real ball. It's a very simple design, and I got a patent. Now, I'm looking for a golf company who would like to produce them. Any ideas would be very welcome. Thanks.
AWESOME INSTRUCTION, ITS HELPED A TON!...A BIT OF ADVICE WHEN SHOOTING VIDEO, TRY TO MAKE SURE THE BACKGROUND (CARS) DOESNT TAKE AWAY FROM THE VIEWER FOCUSING ON YOUR YOUR INSTRUCTION........THANKS AGAIN!
Hi Eric. I currently have an Elite membership on your site. I am having trouble accessing all of the Master Class videos. Can you resolve this issue? Thanks
Hey Robert! Absolutely my friend. Send an email to service@cogornogolf.com You should be able to access them right on www.cogornogolf.com but send an email there and we will get you all the access!
What of the old... "line up your feet and shoulders on the line you want to start the ball on (for the draw), and put the face on your target line." ??
You CAN do that....many greats have.....but as time has done on and technology like Trackman has come out we have a better understanding of what makes the ball do what it does
@@CogornoGolf Thanks for the reply. You are always good at the replies and it is appreciated! Your passion for what you do seeps through the internet. Thanks.
I would really need to see your swing on video to say for sure what's going on there. Consider joining www.cogornogolf.com you can send your swings in there!
Is this specifically if you have *trouble* hitting a draw? I.e. these are things that can make it work for you if you can't otherwise do it. Or is this more general, for anytime you want to hit a draw, everyone should do these things?
Hey Tim! Different people may give you different answers. I would say....both. If you can't hit a draw....do more of these. If you hook too much, maybe do less.
Im sorry that in my opinion are terrible suggestions on setting up for a draw, and certainly on trying to hit a consistent and variable amount of draw. Now we are talking draw not hook. The key to a draw is allowing the hands to turn over through impact a desired amount to create the amount of draw you need. My suggestion is aim the club just to the right of your target and close your stance the amount you want to draw the ball. Take your normal swing making sure you take the club back straight or slightly inside your swing path. Its quite simple really. This technique requires you to alter your setup and swing which is much to complicated and impossible to create a consistent result.
When you swing right of the path, after impact with the ball does your swing have to move back left.. Not sure if this makes sense, but to me i have a notion that you are just going to hit it in the trees to the right in the video you are showing.. that is if you just keep swinging with a rightwards path
Hey Tyler! Yes. The club must work back to the left....in a circle around your body is an OK visual. But keep in mind...what you need to FEEL vs REAL are different. If you are hitting any kind of slice or struggle to hit the draw, you certainly are not working to get it left past impact....getting it going "too far" to the right would be a GOOD PROBLEM to have.
@@CogornoGolf Thanks Eric for the reply. What if I just wanted to hit like a 4 yard draw. More of a straight shot with a slight draw. would I just swing alittle less to the right?
Hey Tyler! I would have to see a video of your swing to say specifically what YOU need to do (or not do). Check out cogornogolf.com if you want some feedback or can't get it sorted out Im happy to help
Watched the video. Everything stated seems reasonable, however, there are a lot of positional changes in the setup. Is is not just simpler to take one's normal stance and just close the club face a bit?
Hey Buddha... Keep in mind the format and what I mentioned in the beginning was I asked Steve if we were to stack ALL the elements to help draw the ball. You don't have to do them all, but you could. Or you could just choose 1-2.
What a scam. Clickbait "Want to draw the ball? Here's a little tease. This will fuck up your swing so you'll have to pay us to fix your swing back and you might learn how to draw the ball"
Why would anyone want to draw every ball... And if one can't draw with all these steps. Shouldn't one fix the major issues one would have to have with the swing instead of overdoing them and making the swing even worse? And someone who can't draw the ball is probably an "over the top" person, where starting in in back swing would make this worse as well.
Hey Trond! Thanks for your feedback. 1. Why would anyone not want to draw every ball? Are you saying knowing the ball will draw on every ball would make the average golfer worse? Predictability would most certainly help lower scores. 2. One who can't draw the ball should do all of the basics to give them the best chance to draw the ball. We lay out the specifics in our draw every ball program to fix the main issues as well. You're welcome to pay $47 to purchase that here ericcogornogolf.podia.com 3. No. They have an open face. That needs to be fixed first. Go ahead and buy the program for $47 so you can educate yourself and gain clarity on this!
Steve has been my coach at Cogorno Golf and I can’t tell you how happy I am with the results. I have had better results in two lessons with him online than any in person lesson series has done for me. Most comfortable I have been hitting all shots than I have ever been!
👊Love to hear this Sean! Steve is the best!
I simply am in awe as to how great the communication is with your videos. I have watched every one for the past year and the settup and first two feet of backswing in all your videos are so awesome. I have gone from a 9 to a 5 thanks to you and your wonderful lessons. This one was great. Thank you Eric. I tell every golfer I see to go to your site. Thanks again buddy.
Thanks, John! Really appreciate the kind words and the support my friend! I'm glad to have you with us!
Oh, and I forgot to say thank you. It was so much fun to hit a draw ... starting with the first ball I hit. I started with my 7-iron, and I hit 5 balls that were carbon copies of each other. A nice draw, and every hit was clean. I can't tell you how wonderful that is after struggling for 50 years. So, thank you, thank you, thank you. :-)
Love it! Glad to hear that, Brett! Steve is great....more draws to come for you!!
Went to the range with this today and i was drawing the ball. Going to keep grinding this out. Thanks man!
you got it---glad to hear that!!
Sorry guys about some of the late audio issues here, my fault! We will work to fix that moving forward. Hope this video helps open your eyes to more pieces to draw those golf balls!
Someone's getting fired lol 💀😂
This video is great. Wish I had learned this when I first starting playing. The explanation and demonstration together is amazing.
Wow..I used these techniques and instantly started seeing shaping in my ball paths!!!! I'm new and use a golftec trainer ..but this was great advice!!
Love to hear that! Keep on it....let us know if any questions!
This is super clear! Thanks have tried this it has helped me straighten out my shots and stay on fairway !
Love to hear this, Fergus!
Thanks Eric and Steve for the tips. Will go try it at the range. Happy New Year!!
Happy New Year! Hope your practice goes great!
Thanks again to Steve for hanging out with us. He is an EXPERT at getting someone to hit the draw...I've seen it for years and years and years. For any of you who are interested in getting that draw going over the winter check out the draw every ball program he and I put together for you. Super simple, step by step for you to follow!
ericcogornogolf.podia.com/draw-every-ball-master-class
Eric Cogorno Golf beat partisan I just gave it a try and works great. Thank you both
Excellent!
@@artgianopolus2820 thank you
tried this yesterday! this absolutely works, i can finally get away from having to play a "fade" all the time..
Love to hear that, William!
Excellent video. Very clear and repetitive instructions. Staying on subject and down the line demonstration as well as straightforward view. This is great.
Thanks, Johnny! Appreciate it my friend!
I remember him from some of the old S&T videos. This is awesome man!! Love this video. Thank you
Thanks, David! He's great! Appreciate it!
Great video presentation. Very informative. Easy to follow instructions to hit a draw. Can’t wait to try this. Thanks for posting!
Thanks, Joe! Hope it helps!
Thanks for that video I’ve been hitting a mostly straight ball with a slight fade for the past couple of years. Before that I was a constant drawer of the ball then I had shoulder surgery so out of golf for 8 month’s and all the sudden I had to work really hard to hit a draw when I needed it. So this video should help. The one aspect I had not seen before was the raising of the handle, eager to give that a try . Thanks for your help. Good stuff.
Excellent! Love to hear that, Mike! Hope you feel better and get back to enjoying your golf!
great info from two great instructors. love steve's content, glad to see this collaboration.
Appreciate it-hes great!
This setup and take away is exactly what Stack and Tilt taught and it does work every time for me.
Excellent!
Hi this is exactly what I have been working on for the past 2 years, I have been a person who slices, what I have been doing is close my shoulders to be able to swing out to the right, it works about 30% of the time. 😔.
Thats a good start.....you have to close the club face to path first things first to get the ball to not curve right
Eric, this is an amazing video. I used to set up like this years ago and was hitting it great then. I kinda got away from this, and my ball striking has suffered. I tried this again today and it was just like when I was hitting it well. What does this setup do to ball height? Should I expect a lower ball flight than a more "neutral" setup?
All things equal could be a touch lower
Liked the split screen view when you hit the last shot. Thanks
Thanks for the feedback, Victor! I do as well...would like to do more of that moving forward!
Great video and I agree. In summary, all you were explaining is to use the Reverse K setup with all clubs, which is amazing. Reverve K means bumping hips forward at address, which lowers the right hand and right shoulder to produce the rightward tilt, puts the hands more in front and closes the shoulders at address
The bonus perk of this setup you are explaining is actually the biggest benefit, now you have basically moved the bottom of the swing arc forward by having the tilt at address. Now you can come down ball then divot contact much more easily without coming too steep. Thus is HUGE for iron compression and solid striking.
Thanks for the feedback! Appreciate it my friend!
Very good video! Thanks Eric ⛳🏌️♂️🌟
Appreciate it, Jason! Steve is great!
A brilliantly clear video for which congratulations and many thanks. But, there is little mention of club face angle, I assume a few degrees closed in relation to the path but it would have been nice to have some detail.
Thanks, Tim! Yes thats correct. Sorry about that, my fault.
Essentially you have, in a round about sort of way, accurately described the Jim Venetos swing. Shoulders closed, strong grip, weight on front leg, all of which promotes and inside out path
Awesome!
really good!!
Thanks Tony!
Another excellent very helpful video. Thank you.
Thanks, Alan!
golf instruction needs more collaboration, more sharing and learning- bravo! " let's stack elements." Killer pun man haha
Agreed! Thank you sir :)
As a left hander do I do the set-up the opposite to your instruction?
Yep just flip it
Great info . I am reading a Sam Snead book and touches on a lot of these key points
Thanks, Michael! Appreciate it..Steve is great!
The first part set up is for all clubs or just for irons?
Can use for all clubs.
Feet wider and more upper body tilt (right shoulder lower) as clubs get longer. Ball position doesnt need to change much
Eric Cogorno Golf thanks, I will definitely give it a try.
Great draw tip, is it the same with driver?
Yep!
Here are some differences to keep in mind from iron to driver:
ruclips.net/video/TJtx-qVSgVU/видео.html
Can you do a video on how to set up for a fade like this . This was awesome
I can!
You could set up the same exact way and just open stance line, move ball a little forward and MAYBE face face pointed a little right of feet line
, After watching this video I can’t believe how I hit my driver and irons. I have NEVER been able to draw my irons and my driver has always been a slice. I am 66 years old and played a 6600 yd course and shot 79 with a few hiccups. I can’t wait to practice more and be more consistent with this swing. Thank you so much!
Love to hear this Alan!! Appreciate you watching!
Excellent video!
Thanks, Kelly!
This is great for irons, how do you adjust this method for the driver?
Ball position more forward, feet wider, more tilt.
@@CogornoGolf thanks , what about shaft lean, with irons ahead, driver?
Driver more neutral! Talked more about iron vs driver differences specifically here that may help: ruclips.net/video/TJtx-qVSgVU/видео.html
This is huge. Eric can you do one for a fade set up ?
Obviously ball position would be more forward but how about the handle ? More neutral and low hands at the set up ?
Hey Eric...we can potentially do that.
I would keep the handle forward...doesnt need to be as vertical (can be) but shift the feet line more left, ball more forward....play around with where the face angle should be at that works best for you
Have you done a video on drawing with the driver? Or is it exactly the same info
Yep!
Same info: ruclips.net/video/Q4N0LVDKM_I/видео.html
@@CogornoGolf I LOVE YOUUUUU!!!!!!😢😢😢
Excellent once again!
Thanks, Scott!
@@CogornoGolf Just got back from the range(lunch break) and this worked beautifully. Yes, for drawing but for overall better contact.
The man knows his stuff!
Great instructions Eric!
Appreciate it! Steve was great to work with!
Does this work for the driver swing also.
Yup!
@@CogornoGolf tks I try this but my spin rate is way to high on my driver,any suggestions.
Not sure, Lawrence...could be several things
1. Strike location on face
2. Angle of attack too steep
3. Swing direction too far left
4. Club/shaft/clubhead
I would have to see your swing and know more info to say. I would work with a coach to identify the issue and make sure the club isn't the problem.
If you don't get it sorted..check out cogornogolf.com we can help..we just brought on a club fitter as well
am all ways told not to have the shaft leaning to much forward . do you do this with the driver as well .. i.e driver shaft leaning more forward at address? should every club you hit ,shaft leaning forward at address..
Hands inside left thigh with all clubs as stock model
Eric I would point out just like you had to do on ur last swing that in this set up you had to hold off the release. I would imagine if people are use to their normal release they will get a case of the lefts if they use their normal release pattern?
Hey Colby!
Thanks for the feedback.
Remember the title of this video my friend....draw every ball.
90% of the golfing population would be SO MUCH BETTER if their new problem was too much hook!
So if youre right we are heading quickly in the right direction!!
Great video, guys. The setup is a complete mirror of a friend of mine who is a notorious drawer/hooker of the ball. However, I wonder what your view is on the take away being inside with this setup and move. Normally, we are advequated to move the club face outside or on plane to promote a shallower downswing. Sort of A-swing look. This is also in most of your videos, Eric - highlighting the importance of not pulling the club inside in the take away.
What do you reckon?
Hey Michael!
Thanks for the message!
As a stock swing, yes I like clubhead in line with hands and the general checkpoints here
ruclips.net/video/8TjvCHCAQ0c/видео.html
BUT if we are trying to do EVERYTHING we can to STACK AS MANY THINGS as possibly to help someone draw (our point of this video) I don't mind it being more inside SO LONG AS the downswing remains shallow
The face being closed to the path is the main priority...I mention that phrase about 1,344,674, 933 times within the draw every ball program we created :)
Hope that helps
I think a fade is easier to handle for better players. Of course, at scratch down to plus figure you'd naturally curve it both ways. Drawing the ball is generally no better than a fade, and it doesn't go much further. I also think setup is much easier to create ball flight, using a stock swing.
Thanks for your feedback!
AMAZING VIDEO!
Thanks, man! Steve is great!
Wow. I watched this video during lunch, then I went out in the yard with my practice balls and hit draw after draw with my 7-iron and driver. Actually, some of the balls I hit with the driver were dead straight. Or, I could draw it depending on the ball placement.
I'm thinking you would be a good guy to ask for ideas about my practice balls. I competed in long drive several years ago. and I looked everywhere for good short flight practice balls I could hit in my yard. Plastic balls and foam balls aren't good, and I couldn't find a good one. So, through trial and error, I came up with a great one that goes about 25% to 35% of the distance of a real ball. It's a very simple design, and I got a patent. Now, I'm looking for a golf company who would like to produce them. Any ideas would be very welcome. Thanks.
Brett-send me an email about it to ecogorno@yahoo.com.....not sure if I can help but we will see!
@@CogornoGolf Thank you. Email coming.
AWESOME INSTRUCTION, ITS HELPED A TON!...A BIT OF ADVICE WHEN SHOOTING VIDEO, TRY TO MAKE SURE THE BACKGROUND (CARS) DOESNT TAKE AWAY FROM THE VIEWER FOCUSING ON YOUR YOUR INSTRUCTION........THANKS AGAIN!
Thanks for the feedback and kind words! Agreed!
will try that in spring time 😢
Why wait?! Get yourself some foam balls for the winter inside my friend!
Eric Cogorno Golf 👍 thx for the tip..
back in the stance -hands ahead of the ball -straight face -
Please use TrackMan to show ball flight. Thanks
Appreciate you watching! We have more data in the new live lesson videos, you may enjoy checking those out :)
Hi Eric.
I currently have an Elite membership on your site.
I am having trouble accessing all of the Master Class videos.
Can you resolve this issue?
Thanks
Hey Robert!
Absolutely my friend. Send an email to service@cogornogolf.com
You should be able to access them right on www.cogornogolf.com but send an email there and we will get you all the access!
Set up and the first part of the take away has improved my swing more than anything else. Don't overlook these points friends!
Love it!
Agreed! Have to get good at the basics!
What of the old...
"line up your feet and shoulders on the line you want to start the ball on (for the draw), and put the face on your target line." ??
You CAN do that....many greats have.....but as time has done on and technology like Trackman has come out we have a better understanding of what makes the ball do what it does
@@CogornoGolf
Thanks for the reply. You are always good at the replies and it is appreciated!
Your passion for what you do seeps through the internet. Thanks.
Can’t see how Driver will work much further back in stance.
Ball under lead armpit is a great place to start with driver!
by the way, does this concept hold true for a driver also ?
In general-yes.
It tried so hard it so hard to do it I don’t know what I am doing
I would really need to see your swing on video to say for sure what's going on there.
Consider joining www.cogornogolf.com you can send your swings in there!
I don’t got money on me can I email it to u?
Nope sorry.
Is this specifically if you have *trouble* hitting a draw? I.e. these are things that can make it work for you if you can't otherwise do it. Or is this more general, for anytime you want to hit a draw, everyone should do these things?
Hey Tim!
Different people may give you different answers.
I would say....both. If you can't hit a draw....do more of these.
If you hook too much, maybe do less.
Im sorry that in my opinion are terrible suggestions on setting up for a draw, and certainly on trying to hit a consistent and variable amount of draw. Now we are talking draw not hook. The key to a draw is allowing the hands to turn over through impact a desired amount to create the amount of draw you need. My suggestion is aim the club just to the right of your target and close your stance the amount you want to draw the ball. Take your normal swing making sure you take the club back straight or slightly inside your swing path. Its quite simple really.
This technique requires you to alter your setup and swing which is much to complicated and impossible to create a consistent result.
Thanks for the feedback Kevin!
When you swing right of the path, after impact with the ball does your swing have to move back left..
Not sure if this makes sense, but to me i have a notion that you are just going to hit it in the trees to the right in the video you are showing.. that is if you just keep swinging with a rightwards path
Hey Tyler!
Yes. The club must work back to the left....in a circle around your body is an OK visual.
But keep in mind...what you need to FEEL vs REAL are different.
If you are hitting any kind of slice or struggle to hit the draw, you certainly are not working to get it left past impact....getting it going "too far" to the right would be a GOOD PROBLEM to have.
@@CogornoGolf Thanks Eric for the reply. What if I just wanted to hit like a 4 yard draw. More of a straight shot with a slight draw. would I just swing alittle less to the right?
I was just working on the setup in the garage btw, thanks for your clear and concise explanations.
Hey Tyler! I would have to see a video of your swing to say specifically what YOU need to do (or not do). Check out cogornogolf.com if you want some feedback or can't get it sorted out Im happy to help
Does ALL this instruction apply to the Driver as well ?.
Yes
I either would hook the ball on the road or hit a dead straight ball on the feet line - never never ever a gentle draw , it’s hopeless
Sorry to hear that Bean. I could correct that for certain....hope you get it sorted! If not check out cogornogolf.com and we can help
Watched the video. Everything stated seems reasonable, however, there are a lot of positional changes in the setup. Is is not just simpler to take one's normal stance and just close the club face a bit?
Hey Buddha...
Keep in mind the format and what I mentioned in the beginning was I asked Steve if we were to stack ALL the elements to help draw the ball.
You don't have to do them all, but you could. Or you could just choose 1-2.
@@CogornoGolf Will give it a try. Thanks for taking the time to reply. Always enjoy your videos.
Hearing a lot of static in this video
Yup, as per my comment thats my fault. Sorry about that...will work to fix that moving forward!
Simple my arse that was an in depth explanation and confusing iam a natural fader of the ball I'll stick to it
Lol thanks for the feedback!
What a scam. Clickbait "Want to draw the ball? Here's a little tease. This will fuck up your swing so you'll have to pay us to fix your swing back and you might learn how to draw the ball"
Lol thanks for the feedback!
Steve looks as if he does not want to be there.
He doesn't like me very much :)
Why would anyone want to draw every ball... And if one can't draw with all these steps. Shouldn't one fix the major issues one would have to have with the swing instead of overdoing them and making the swing even worse? And someone who can't draw the ball is probably an "over the top" person, where starting in in back swing would make this worse as well.
Hey Trond!
Thanks for your feedback.
1. Why would anyone not want to draw every ball? Are you saying knowing the ball will draw on every ball would make the average golfer worse? Predictability would most certainly help lower scores.
2. One who can't draw the ball should do all of the basics to give them the best chance to draw the ball. We lay out the specifics in our draw every ball program to fix the main issues as well. You're welcome to pay $47 to purchase that here ericcogornogolf.podia.com
3. No. They have an open face. That needs to be fixed first.
Go ahead and buy the program for $47 so you can educate yourself and gain clarity on this!
@@CogornoGolf heh thanks for reply. Unsubscribed instead...
Thanks!