How to shallow the golf club to hit longer, straighter drives
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- Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
- In this video, JT walks you through some easy "feels" to help you instantly shallow the club...
Generate that Ben Hogan-like lag every golfer lusts after...
And juice your distance AND consistency...
While making it feel like you're swinging the club EASIER.
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Thank you for the way you explain (present) your 3 drills. I’m 78 & am learning golf again after a years long battle with the big “C”… Didn’t even play last year. Thru this winter, watching your channel & others makes me want to get serious about my game. I really can’t wait for spring to arrive. Thanks again, a loyal fan.
Now i am understand how to shallow the club.Very good tip.Tqvm coach
I like PGZ, but advertising for 300 yard drives is not credible, and calls forth a negative view of their legitimacy and honesty. Notwithstanding that critique, I appreciate PGZ and thank you for all of the support.
I love the drills but HATE the background music. Why? It's nothing but distracting and repetitive.
Genius.
JT, would the “steep to shallow” move where the grip points at the ground between the ball and your feet be the same for driver and fairway woods? Thank you.
I am confused. In the second drill, you ask that we steepen the shaft at the top of the backswing. But in the third drill, you have us position our arms such that the shaft is shallow at the top of the backswing. Which is it?
I think he was trying to say when you are mid backswing it should be steep, then as you get to the top of the backswing it shallows. Not sure but that's the only thing I can think of.
Don't like how you explain the second drill. Why don't you bring the shaft back on plane that way you don't have to shallow it on your downswing like you said. The shaft should actually be pointing about a foot outside the ball, just get it on plane. Like the third drill feel. The shoulder plane drill is the best I've ever seen. The second drill and the third drill are actually exact opposites when you say point the shaft between your feet and the ball, you're saying get steep on the second drill and get more shallow on the third drill. Again the shaft should be pointing about a foot outside the ball.
Lose the music.
Cringe, golf.