Eric, at some point would you work on his hand path on his back swing? Seems to me he gets too deep behind him with his hands making it more difficult to get the club in front on down swing. Hands too deep and low below shoulder. At 21:00 the range bucket seems to address this issue somewhat. The before and after at exactly 26:30 he seems to be a little less deep with the after. Wouldn't that help with less inside path on down swing?
I have been struggling with shanks and hosel contact with my irons. I feel like I am overthinking every swing. This video did a great job explaining the swing and key points to check. This, coupled with making sure I am pivoting the left hip back and not closing the distance to the ball is starting to give me the confidence I need back out on the course.
Always great advice. Always consistently delivered. Always focused on the important parts of the swing. Always worth watching more than once. "And in 2024 we are only going to work on those three things." Thanks Eric😮
Omg …2 f bombs, Eric ! Great lesson, I’m struggling making this change the past year…it’s taking me a good year to get that flat wrist and seeing the left side of the course.
You are the best golf instructor I've seen! I'm implementing a lot of the things from your recent videos. I will be sending you a swing for analysis soon. Cheers.
Eric, I've recently been trying to improve my hand path. One key feel I have always had was the butt of the club facing the target line at the top of the backswing, but on the way down should the hands move out to make room to release the club/move hands back in? Maybe this is a wierd question, but have always had problem with release/forearm rotation on the way down. Thanks!
Hey Ross! Yes hand path should go SLIGHTLY out as they go DOWN. That is happening as the body is rotating open.... They go down and out until about the time they reach just past hip high (to about the trail thigh) then they head back up and left
I really enjoyed this episode, it mirrors exactly what my coach is telling me. I like the phased introduction of the changes, which is always helpful when making big alterations to your swing. Well explained and demonstrated. Good job.
@Eric, i hope you see this and can help me understand the way in which the two wrists work in sequence; or rather, what's causing my issue. I have the ability to bend my right wrist and get it in the "waiter position" but find that I still will have a slightly cupped left wrist. So, in essence, they aren't working together. Is that a grip issue? Please help and thanks in advance.
Hey! Yeah could certainly be a Grip issue.....the more the lead hand grip is turned stronger the more it will be cupped (in extension) to have the face square at top So if your face is square at top you may have a strong lead hand grip and weaker or normal right hand. If the face is shut at top bth hands may be stronger Its OK to have cup at top so long as face is still square from stronger grip I'd need to see your swing to say FOR SURE....send vids in to www.cogornogolf.com if you dont get it sorted so we can see, diagnose and fix for ya
@@CogornoGolf you're response is more appreciated than you'll ever know. Your dedication to helping amateurs is very evident. I'll start bringing a tripod to my range sessions so I can get a good video to send in to you at your website. Your explanation is very clear, and you hit the nail on the head, I tend to take a strong lead hand grip with a weaker right hand.
I think getting him the feeling of turning the logo on his hand down as he gets to impact will help him, especially starting with a half swing instead of full swing.
Wait, wait, wait....players that over-close the club face are the best? I'm currently suffering that with driver. Made a grip and swing change a few months ago and dramatically improved the iron play. But have been losing the ability to use driver as time goes by. Using the powder foot spray, I am punishing the toe of the driver face and I can tell I have so much shaft lean at impact. I am hitting duck hooks that only make it 20 yards in the air but 75 yards left once the ball grips the ground. LOL. Or if I do get a straight shot it might fly 50 yards before dropping to the ground and accelerating another 150 yards. Ugh, friggin golf man. LOL.
Lol Of course you can OVER DO anything thats good. Run a mile or two probably good for you.....run 500 miles probably not so good :) Statistically....based on measurements....YES....better players tend to close the club face MORE and SOONER than worse players. Of course there are always outliers/anomalies in any statistical analysis!
His head position, at address, is not aligned with his spine and his head is actually well ahead of the ball. It seems this minor correction would help him, no?
Hey! My in-person lesson schedule is completely booked in Bethlehem, PA at this time, but please email service@cogornogolf.com with the subject "PA lessons" and we'll add you to the email list/notify you of any new openings👍 Thank you!
Fantastic video. Thanks Eric !
Thank you!!
Eric, at some point would you work on his hand path on his back swing? Seems to me he gets too deep behind him with his hands making it more difficult to get the club in front on down swing. Hands too deep and low below shoulder. At 21:00 the range bucket seems to address this issue somewhat. The before and after at exactly 26:30 he seems to be a little less deep with the after. Wouldn't that help with less inside path on down swing?
For sure! Yes I would----we talked about it a bit but only can do so many things at once ya know....but def a part of it I would explore
I have been struggling with shanks and hosel contact with my irons. I feel like I am overthinking every swing. This video did a great job explaining the swing and key points to check. This, coupled with making sure I am pivoting the left hip back and not closing the distance to the ball is starting to give me the confidence I need back out on the course.
Glad this one was helpful, Scott!
Great video. Explained the area to work on and a path to fix.
Thanks David!
Always great advice. Always consistently delivered. Always focused on the important parts of the swing. Always worth watching more than once.
"And in 2024 we are only going to work on those three things."
Thanks Eric😮
Appreciate it :)
Another great lesson. Definitely some of the easiest to follow but great challenge. Thanks Eric
Appreciate it :)
Gosh I would love a lesson like this in person which this much breakdown
:)
Omg …2 f bombs, Eric ! Great lesson, I’m struggling making this change the past year…it’s taking me a good year to get that flat wrist and seeing the left side of the course.
Haha whoops!
Thats OK....normal to take some time....stick with it. It's a GREAT step in the right direction!
this is a SUPER VIDEO !!! easy to follow and practice !
Thanks Martin!
You are the best golf instructor I've seen! I'm implementing a lot of the things from your recent videos. I will be sending you a swing for analysis soon. Cheers.
Thanks for the support Mark! Would love to work together!
Love seeing Rick in the sponsor segment : )
Us too :)
Eric, I've recently been trying to improve my hand path. One key feel I have always had was the butt of the club facing the target line at the top of the backswing, but on the way down should the hands move out to make room to release the club/move hands back in? Maybe this is a wierd question, but have always had problem with release/forearm rotation on the way down. Thanks!
Hey Ross!
Yes hand path should go SLIGHTLY out as they go DOWN. That is happening as the body is rotating open....
They go down and out until about the time they reach just past hip high (to about the trail thigh) then they head back up and left
I really enjoyed this episode, it mirrors exactly what my coach is telling me. I like the phased introduction of the changes, which is always helpful when making big alterations to your swing. Well explained and demonstrated. Good job.
Thanks Andrew!
Peter Finch cameo in the Shot Scope ad. Nice!
:)
What an awesome lesson
Thanks Douglas!
@Eric, i hope you see this and can help me understand the way in which the two wrists work in sequence; or rather, what's causing my issue. I have the ability to bend my right wrist and get it in the "waiter position" but find that I still will have a slightly cupped left wrist. So, in essence, they aren't working together. Is that a grip issue? Please help and thanks in advance.
Hey! Yeah could certainly be a Grip issue.....the more the lead hand grip is turned stronger the more it will be cupped (in extension) to have the face square at top
So if your face is square at top you may have a strong lead hand grip and weaker or normal right hand. If the face is shut at top bth hands may be stronger
Its OK to have cup at top so long as face is still square from stronger grip
I'd need to see your swing to say FOR SURE....send vids in to www.cogornogolf.com if you dont get it sorted so we can see, diagnose and fix for ya
@@CogornoGolf you're response is more appreciated than you'll ever know. Your dedication to helping amateurs is very evident. I'll start bringing a tripod to my range sessions so I can get a good video to send in to you at your website.
Your explanation is very clear, and you hit the nail on the head, I tend to take a strong lead hand grip with a weaker right hand.
I have been working on this exact same thing in my lessons. Not cupping the left wrist at the top of the swing sounds SO easy but it’s really not
Go shorter and slower and gradually build up swing length and speed, use video feedback, and exaggerate x100. You'll get it!
Appreciate that
We need an uncensored channel lol... i like it
:)
I think getting him the feeling of turning the logo on his hand down as he gets to impact will help him, especially starting with a half swing instead of full swing.
Agreed!
Wait, wait, wait....players that over-close the club face are the best?
I'm currently suffering that with driver. Made a grip and swing change a few months ago and dramatically improved the iron play. But have been losing the ability to use driver as time goes by. Using the powder foot spray, I am punishing the toe of the driver face and I can tell I have so much shaft lean at impact. I am hitting duck hooks that only make it 20 yards in the air but 75 yards left once the ball grips the ground. LOL. Or if I do get a straight shot it might fly 50 yards before dropping to the ground and accelerating another 150 yards. Ugh, friggin golf man. LOL.
Lol Of course you can OVER DO anything thats good. Run a mile or two probably good for you.....run 500 miles probably not so good :)
Statistically....based on measurements....YES....better players tend to close the club face MORE and SOONER than worse players. Of course there are always outliers/anomalies in any statistical analysis!
His head position, at address, is not aligned with his spine and his head is actually well ahead of the ball. It seems this minor correction would help him, no?
Looks like his head is also way to forward at impact. That will push ball right as well. His weight transfer may be too late.
I thought in your past videos you said you give up on this because you physically couldn’t do it was that true?
Hey Tell! Which part?
Eric please put the info in this thread where I can see you in person. Are you still in PA?
Hey!
My in-person lesson schedule is completely booked in Bethlehem, PA at this time, but please email service@cogornogolf.com with the subject "PA lessons" and we'll add you to the email list/notify you of any new openings👍
Thank you!
why not close the face on the way back at takeaway ?Then you wouldn't have to manipulate on the way down.
You could!
he just needs to place the ball further up to his left foot. i swear.
Part of it!
Great video as always….live lessons with a non professional is always helpful for all of us weekend golfers 👌🏼🏌🏼♂️
Thanks Dean!