Nick. Appreciate your lessons. I have been working on remedying this for some time and just this week realized what I was doing wrong: I wasn’t rotating my shoulder up and out of the way enough to allow for a straight arm. Rotating shoulders and the left hip “out of the way” early was the key for me.
I’ve missed your videos, you’re one of the first Golf Tec instructors I followed. Incredible analysis! I find that I learn better when I see what bad golfers do and then see the fix for it. Can you do a video on how the right shoulder works with good and bad golfers? I’d love to see that to understand the movement that must happen to be successful in the golf swing. Thanks
Hi Nick,i have watching your videos for about a year and have learned a lot. Being from the central coat of Ca, i wonder if all Golf-tec stores are geared to Stack and Tilt or is it primarily up to the Golf Pro at the store. My closest is in Santa Barbara abut 100 miles from me. However I do visit Tucson on occasion and that store is close to us. Do they all carry the same equipment? John
I'm getting my left arm straight and shots are clean and straight but not sure there's much tilting. Left shoulder is down but not tilted at the ball. Is that OK. The inside out is causing me to pull shots left. Any suggestions
Wow, Nick. Great video. I have a good backswing but in downswing no matter what I am square almost with shoukders and definitely with hips and bent arms at impact, particularly left arm bent before impact. Not sure why it is and 80% of balls go really nice. My downswing starts with left hip turn. I have slight steep swing. I have very slight open clubface in backswing in a sense only the toe of the club is up when it is parallel to the ground at waist high. Any suggestions would be helpful.
You may be having the same problem I was having. I posted up above earlier today. I found that I need to have my shoulders well beyond square with my left shoulder up turned well up and away from the ball at impact. This allows for a full extended left arm.
@@jswede1 Thank you for sharing ..I will do more shoulder up and around and see how it goes. I think when I tee up this will be good approach. Not sure how it will go on the golf course. I hope I will get the low point and good ball contact.
Hi Nick, do you squeeze your arms in backswing and downswing deliberately? In my case, I do in backswing and it helps and produces really good results. Somehow, I do not do this in downswing at all. Not sure why this is the case. However, I should as well. Correct? Thank you
My arms bend and amidst break because my club jams into the ground behind the ball and several inches deep. I had to quit for a while to heal my elbows
Nick. Appreciate your lessons. I have been working on remedying this for some time and just this week realized what I was doing wrong: I wasn’t rotating my shoulder up and out of the way enough to allow for a straight arm. Rotating shoulders and the left hip “out of the way” early was the key for me.
Nick, Happy New Year. Great reminder video that I shared to start the new year. Hope you're well.
Thanks for watching/sharing Steve, and happy new year
I’ve missed your videos, you’re one of the first Golf Tec instructors I followed. Incredible analysis! I find that I learn better when I see what bad golfers do and then see the fix for it. Can you do a video on how the right shoulder works with good and bad golfers? I’d love to see that to understand the movement that must happen to be successful in the golf swing. Thanks
Thankyou Ronn, i will do some more comparison videos in the future for sure
Needed this.
Super video.thanks Nick.
Hit Hard and Stop drill has really helped me to achieve straight arms at impact and P9. I just try to follow through like Tommy Fleetwood. Thanks.
Great video. My problem is getting the clubface more closed on the downswing.
Hi Nick,i have watching your videos for about a year and have learned a lot. Being from the central coat of Ca, i wonder if all Golf-tec stores are geared to Stack and Tilt or is it primarily up to the Golf Pro at the store. My closest is in Santa Barbara abut 100 miles from me. However I do visit Tucson on occasion and that store is close to us. Do they all carry the same equipment? John
I'm getting my left arm straight and shots are clean and straight but not sure there's much tilting. Left shoulder is down but not tilted at the ball. Is that OK. The inside out is causing me to pull shots left. Any suggestions
Wow, Nick. Great video. I have a good backswing but in downswing no matter what I am square almost with shoukders and definitely with hips and bent arms at impact, particularly left arm bent before impact. Not sure why it is and 80% of balls go really nice. My downswing starts with left hip turn. I have slight steep swing. I have very slight open clubface in backswing in a sense only the toe of the club is up when it is parallel to the ground at waist high. Any suggestions would be helpful.
You may be having the same problem I was having. I posted up above earlier today. I found that I need to have my shoulders well beyond square with my left shoulder up turned well up and away from the ball at impact. This allows for a full extended left arm.
@@jswede1 Thank you for sharing ..I will do more shoulder up and around and see how it goes. I think when I tee up this will be good approach. Not sure how it will go on the golf course. I hope I will get the low point and good ball contact.
Hi Nick, do you squeeze your arms in backswing and downswing deliberately? In my case, I do in backswing and it helps and produces really good results. Somehow, I do not do this in downswing at all. Not sure why this is the case. However, I should as well. Correct? Thank you
My arms bend and amidst break because my club jams into the ground behind the ball and several inches deep. I had to quit for a while to heal my elbows
OMG are you spying on me?!