He aligns significantly open and swings out. This can produce a fade or draw depending on the release. Steve Johnson teaches this with his Eureka Swing
Lee once commented on Carl Lohren's book ( One Move To Better Golf) thatCarl teaches golf exactly how he plays golf....open left shoulder and start the swing with the left shoulder.
95% of golfers are plagued by chunking the ball. Everything we do is a compensation to not chunk it on the course. We dont know how to use the tool. We can all learn in 1 day to hit a nail on the head with a hammer and by the end of the day we can naturally add tremendous power. “Straight jacket golf” instructors wrap us up like a pretzel and think we’ll be able to swing freely and powerfully. How do we use the tool and how do we get the club sweeping at the correct height at impact? Teach us that and we can take care of the rest.
JD, simply control your dominant hand from top of BS through impact. Your singular intention before the DS begins is to supinate your trail hand and continue supinating (rotate the hand palm facing the sky) past impact. of course the forces will not allow supination past impact but the intention creates the intended consequence. Sweep the clubface under the inside of the ball, not the back of the ball.
How did the old school dudes always talk about keeping the head still when they all moved it soooo much during theirs swings🤣, boomer golf lessons are hysterical
He aligns significantly open and swings out. This can produce a fade or draw depending on the release. Steve Johnson teaches this with his Eureka Swing
Lee once commented on Carl Lohren's book ( One Move To Better Golf) thatCarl teaches golf exactly how he plays golf....open left shoulder and start the swing with the left shoulder.
Thanks. I'll check that book out. You are totally correct about that left shoulder. Lee talks about it often.
His swing looks like Mo Norman's.
There are definitely some similarities, especially how he breaks his legs to slide forward.
Did "not" win the US Open in 1972! Nicklaus did. He won the "Open" again in 1972 (British). Just showed that in the info before saying he did.
These people are IGNORING Trevinos right hand through the strike. The most important move.
95% of golfers are plagued by chunking the ball. Everything we do is a compensation to not chunk it on the course.
We dont know how to use the tool.
We can all learn in 1 day to hit a nail on the head with a hammer and by the end of the day we can naturally add tremendous power.
“Straight jacket golf” instructors wrap us up like a pretzel and think we’ll be able to swing freely and powerfully.
How do we use the tool and how do we get the club sweeping at the correct height at impact?
Teach us that and we can take care of the rest.
JD, simply control your dominant hand from top of BS through impact. Your singular intention before the DS begins is to supinate your trail hand and continue supinating (rotate the hand palm facing the sky) past impact. of course the forces will not allow supination past impact
but the intention creates the intended consequence.
Sweep the clubface under the inside of the ball, not the back of the ball.
@@dtgpscould you elaborate more. Such a great swing thought. Thanks.
How did the old school dudes always talk about keeping the head still when they all moved it soooo much during theirs swings🤣, boomer golf lessons are hysterical
Only Trevino can swing like that. It’s not a swing that is easy to teach
Yep. He basically created it himself just beating balls endlessly
Lee said Moe Norman greatest balls striker of all time,swing is 90 percent Moe
Short answer... you can't.