Go From Amateur To Pro Level Ball Striking In Just 5 minutes - Live Golf Lesson

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  • Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
  • Golfer Left Visibly shocked after achieving perfect ball striking in just 5 minutes.
    Jason Fox, star of the hit TV Show Celebrity SAS took a golf lesson with Danny Maude. What happened next was truly remarkable.
    Jason Fox, a beginner golfer of two years couldn't strike his irons shots with any precision and would never take out his driver on the golf course for fear of slicing it into the woods.
    Armed with one simple golf tip Jason immediately gained 15 yards. But it didn't stop there. The gains just kept coming, 10, 20, 30, 40 yards 😲.
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    I personally found learning the game too long and difficult in the early days. I read all the books, watched all the videos but my game was not improving. Then after studying various forms of neuro science, motor learning, psychology and personal development in less than two years I went from struggling golfer to the final stage of the Open Championship.
    On RUclips and my personal website (www.dannymaude.com) I will bring you the most up to date training, training that is getting tangible results for my clients right now. I don’t know where you are in your golfing journey, you could be just starting out or maybe your body isn’t as flexible as it once was or you’ve got ambitions to slash your handicap. Wherever you are I’ve created a place here you can learn, share your ideas, ask questions and get all the support you need to enjoy this great game.
    Be prepared though. If its a quick fix you are after Im not your man. Here I will give you step-by-step advice that you can take straight to the practice ground and apply to the course but it will require you to get stuck in, screw up…a lot, practice some more and then watch those scores tumble
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    This golf lesson provides a couple of wonderful drills to help you hit your driver straight.If you are a beginner golfer and are looking for some golf driver tips that are simple and easy to do then you are going to love this.
    I will show you the golf swing slow motion so that you can see what you need to do to improve.
    We look at 3 things:
    1. How to stop slicing your driver
    2. How to swing more in to out or how to swing more inside out
    3, How to get the correct impact position with driver
    and I hope to do all this with simple golf tips so you can create an effortless golf swing

Комментарии • 612

  • @petermolyneux9544
    @petermolyneux9544 Год назад +173

    I used to watch countless golf instruction videos on YT and end up with my brain completely scrambled. I now only watch yours, and am really benefiting from the simplicity of your teaching style. Thanks Danny.

    • @DanielMaude
      @DanielMaude  Год назад +7

      Really happy to help Peter

    • @chrewilson
      @chrewilson Год назад +10

      I second this, and really encourage people to pick one person and follow them for swing improvement. Don't allow too many cooks in the kitchen .

    • @adamutuber
      @adamutuber Год назад +1

      I reckon that's a critical key.
      It's fine to watch and learn from instructional videos but I also too believe you need to find a decent instructor and stick with him/her.
      Because watching 20 different PGA teachers, will possibly end up with 20 different instructions on how to "fix" the same flaw.

    • @iwanellis-roberts1704
      @iwanellis-roberts1704 Год назад +1

      Same... I'd love to have an in person lesson.. one day. Just a bit far from N Wales!

    • @Robaldeenyo
      @Robaldeenyo Год назад

      Go get an in person lesson and go to the range more than the course. If the guy gives you a whole new swing.. you may have wasted your money.

  • @fredgriffin4217
    @fredgriffin4217 Год назад +5

    Congratulations on 1 million Danny. You certainly deserve it with your teachings.

  • @steveshaw6560
    @steveshaw6560 Год назад +16

    Love the simplicity you bring to lessons, tension kills the swing, a lesson i'm desperately trying to learn!

    • @DanielMaude
      @DanielMaude  Год назад +2

      You can do it Steve

    • @robsengahay5614
      @robsengahay5614 Год назад +2

      Makes this look easy but what happens to me is that loosening my shoulders and wrists also tends to loosen my lower body too and I end up swaying and bringing back the inconsistency.
      The other side of the coin is that it is easy to stay loose on the driving range but so much harder on the course.

    • @adammair3069
      @adammair3069 Год назад +1

      Brilliant video this one 👏🏻
      The difference having a strong grip whilst loosening up was mad

    • @steveshaw6560
      @steveshaw6560 Год назад

      @@DanielMaude will continue to persevere and congrats on the milestone of 1m Subscribers, well deserved👍👍

  • @matthewpocock4824
    @matthewpocock4824 Год назад +5

    Danny, your training method is first class. What a difference you made to his ball striking.

  • @brettcollins2210
    @brettcollins2210 Год назад +1

    What an absolute great teacher. Keeps it simple, speaks in a language everybody can understand. Brilliant. I hope you realise how good you are Danny

    • @DanielMaude
      @DanielMaude  Год назад

      Thank you Brett appreciate the support 😁

  • @beefiron
    @beefiron Год назад +1

    What a teacher. No surprise you're at 1m (🎉) with the sheer quality of your instruction content. Brilliant stuff.

  • @smudgesmith7007
    @smudgesmith7007 Год назад

    Brilliant again! Superb example of a powerful bloke "hitting at the ball" and then relaxing, letting go and "swinging through the ball" - what a difference.

  • @julianroberts698
    @julianroberts698 Год назад +7

    Massive improvement Danny in such a short time. You're a wizard 😀. Thanks as always and have a great weekend

  • @manuelfalsarella1810
    @manuelfalsarella1810 Год назад +38

    Excellent video as always , CONGRATULATIONS for reaching 1 MILLION subscribers DANNY, you deserve each one of us !!!! Thank you for all these years of great and very useful golf lessons. Manuel from Italy 🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹

  • @YoYoZamolo
    @YoYoZamolo Год назад +66

    His SBS training shows massively here, to how quickly he can adapt to change and make the necessary improvements rapidly. Majority of people would take so many lessons to achieve what Jason did here. Top bloke and class instruction again Danny 👏🏼

    • @DanielMaude
      @DanielMaude  Год назад +3

      Thanks for taking the time to feedback Yo-Yo

    • @alchemyshouldbereal5857
      @alchemyshouldbereal5857 Год назад +1

      What is SBS training?

    • @YoYoZamolo
      @YoYoZamolo Год назад +3

      @@alchemyshouldbereal5857 United Kingdom Special Forces training. Special Boat Service. The UK’s elitist fighting unit 👍

    • @stephenjones8649
      @stephenjones8649 Год назад +4

      Thanks Dan. And thank you Jason for your service to our country

    • @robinbhairam7508
      @robinbhairam7508 Год назад +16

      Not sure it’s his military background? I’m a former commando and still play crap 😂 - I think it’s Danny’s excellent coaching 😊

  • @djmLexus
    @djmLexus Год назад +9

    An incredibly novel idea (live lesson). WOULD love to see more of these periodically. Sometime its hard to learn from a pro like you (too perfect).. but seeing a struggling amateur improve gives me much hope and allows me to actually see a way to improve my own ball striking. Thank you :-)

    • @DanielMaude
      @DanielMaude  Год назад +1

      Thank you David, I have many live lessons you can watch here. I’ve put them in a playlist for you ruclips.net/p/PLPoXNLiueERKRIAtGRXvbgrNby115TxVV

    • @DanielMaude
      @DanielMaude  Год назад

      Thanks David 😁

  • @McV1llaiN
    @McV1llaiN Год назад +5

    Congratulations on 1 million subs danny! Wish nothing but the best for you! As a veteran it was cool to see this.

    • @DanielMaude
      @DanielMaude  Год назад

      Thank you, feel honoured to be part of this community

  • @kevindonaldmcnamara
    @kevindonaldmcnamara Год назад +1

    Took this to the course tonight after having a rough time hitting every iron shot aside from my 9 iron thin, fat, or in the wrong direction. This tip completely fixed my swing and I was happy with almost every iron shot from my 5 iron through 7 iron. This is an amazing rip please try it!

  • @chrisowen8959
    @chrisowen8959 Год назад +4

    What really great is seeing people improve and how much they love it
    Well done Danny

  • @jjsedona1
    @jjsedona1 Год назад +1

    Now to achieve results you have shown. Danny, you continue to keep it simple for struggling golfers. You are the best.

  • @michaelvrchota4089
    @michaelvrchota4089 Год назад +3

    Just amazing how easily you get your point across and in terms that can be understood and actions that can be put into practice. Thanks DM!

    • @DanielMaude
      @DanielMaude  Год назад

      Pleasure Michael, really happy to help

  • @timbo7457
    @timbo7457 Год назад

    Danny I watched this just before I went out to the range today.....just being conscious of relaxing my shoulders and slowing down, my distance improved my stikes improved across the bag. My 5 wood (the bane of my golf game) suddenly had loft and distance. This is the best tip I have gotten in a long time.

  • @johnpanico4923
    @johnpanico4923 Год назад

    Yesterday’s round was a struggle. I was playing in a 2 man match play and now realize after watching this video that in several instances I was too tense and rigid with my swing. I don’t normally play competitive rounds of golf but will now be able to look for this swing attribute to make adjustments. Thx!

  • @ajalikhanz
    @ajalikhanz Год назад +1

    Congrats on a mil Danny well deserved!🎉

  • @smileshortstpw
    @smileshortstpw Год назад +1

    i'm trying to take a break from all these youtube golf lessons ATM but this is a really simple one that might actually help.. im all tense trying to remember 20 key points that i've picked up from youtube before i hit a shot and its just giving me analysis paralysis.. have just hit the sub button lets get this man to 1 MILLION!

  • @stevenfenton9661
    @stevenfenton9661 Год назад

    quality instruction Danny.....seems to easy to be true, and what an improvement to his(Jason Fox) swing ...respect👍👍👍

  • @simmo5071
    @simmo5071 Год назад

    So many people now sharing in my early Saturday morning golf lesson, boy is it crowded well done Danny. My channels that I rely on for golf improvement after watching “hundreds” has been culled to two you and Mark Crossfield. For the light side Golfmates is a must. Keep it up I’ve lowered my handicap to 13 my last couple of rounds have been 79 and 80, look for the handicap to get into single digits this year.

    • @DanielMaude
      @DanielMaude  Год назад

      Well done Simmo keep it up 🏌️‍♂️

  • @jwlhughes
    @jwlhughes Год назад +1

    Superb example of teaching. You’re a great coach!

    • @DanielMaude
      @DanielMaude  Год назад

      Really kind of you to feedback Jonathan 🙏

  • @JiKimbo
    @JiKimbo Год назад +1

    Tension in my swing has been hindered me too.
    This is a really great lesson on how to loosen up and allow the swing to flow. Love your simplicity Danny!
    Not long until you're at 1million. 🎉🎉

  • @shaunthfc7451
    @shaunthfc7451 Год назад +2

    I'm 30 seconds into this video and I'm thinking he can hit that ball where he wants ....I'll find it!!! 😂 . Total respect and good luck with the golf .

    • @DanielMaude
      @DanielMaude  Год назад +2

      😁

    • @shaunthfc7451
      @shaunthfc7451 Год назад

      @DanielMaude I've been watching your video's for years great job 👏 👍

  • @vetoland92
    @vetoland92 Год назад

    Man there's nothing better for the mental part of the game than learning something, putting what you learned into practice, and immediately seeing the positive effects.

  • @georgemaurice9179
    @georgemaurice9179 Год назад

    Excellent It does require an instructor capable of explaining, and a student willing to accept change WELL DONE

  • @ianjarvis9638
    @ianjarvis9638 Год назад +1

    This is why lessons are so important.

    • @DanielMaude
      @DanielMaude  Год назад +1

      Ideally lessons identify the one thing that improves impact

  • @kennyband6516
    @kennyband6516 Год назад +1

    Been doing this since the video was released and being playing well and tonight I finally broke 80 (79), with a quadruple and treble on 16 and 17, for the first time ever. Cheers Danny 👏

  • @davidknoppert-ll4tw
    @davidknoppert-ll4tw Год назад

    This circle, feeling like you are hitting to right field, really works ! I have used it with the driver. Now will focus a bit more on relaxing. So simple, yet effective. Thanks, Danny !

  • @zlatkoa3198
    @zlatkoa3198 Год назад +1

    He would be a great subject for a series of videos on his progression. Loved the video 👌

  • @martyepperly5803
    @martyepperly5803 Год назад

    Having supple shoulders and arms-never thought of that! And the "circle" concept so easy to understand! Thank-you, Danny!

  • @randyduby4555
    @randyduby4555 Год назад

    Another gem of a lesson Danny. Thanks for giving u8s your best stuff.

  • @Justso65
    @Justso65 Год назад +5

    The only “weird” part of this is the absolute lack of reference to what drew us into this video. Where in the video is the part where you discuss the hosel being ahead of the ball as shown in the initial screen for the video. The video was valid advice to stay loose and control your swing path. It certainly isn’t what drew us in though. You’re a great instructor Danny but drop the click bait that so many others do to reel us in.

    • @DanielMaude
      @DanielMaude  Год назад +1

      Appreciate the feedback, I really do.

  • @TheWtowns
    @TheWtowns Год назад

    Another brilliant video Danny. Loosen that grip a little, relax, breath. Smooth beats violent every time.

  • @bassmasta9117
    @bassmasta9117 Год назад

    I love these videos with actual students. Congrats on 1 MILLION subscribers! (at 999K right now)

    • @DanielMaude
      @DanielMaude  Год назад

      Thank you! Appreciate the support 👍

  • @dieselhrt5492
    @dieselhrt5492 Год назад

    Good thing he enjoyed that lesson, that dude is intense!

  • @Marc.Vanguard
    @Marc.Vanguard Год назад +1

    I'm assuming Jason is at his club this morning winning his Saturday stableford. What a difference!
    Definitely some swing thoughts I'm taking to the range.

  • @paulcairney1954
    @paulcairney1954 Год назад

    What a big difference on Jason's swing, I see in this video where I find I'm going wrong I feel I'm to straight in my arm and not a lot of looseness I tend to tense up a lot does that sound like. anything you have come across.

  • @MarcoFD
    @MarcoFD Год назад +1

    that swing looks really reckonizable as a new golfer ^^. it also seems to me that jason needs longer shafts cause just like him i arche my back too much as well, losing power. the only benefit of the arched back is that the angles of the swing are kind of "naturally"there but im all al aware im going to lose distance cause of it. btw danny i passed the handicap round in 1 attempt :) managed 20 stableford (19 required) over 9 holes, officially handicapped at 50,7 now haha. thanks for all the online lessons. they for sure added to this result after 5 months of playing golf. (i heard most people need a year to achieve their handicap)

    • @DanielMaude
      @DanielMaude  Год назад +1

      That’s a brilliant start Marco well done

  • @jimsaddler942
    @jimsaddler942 Год назад

    At the beginning of the video, I thought "No Way", but you REALLY brought his swing around to hitting pretty good shots! 👍

  • @GordonThomson-o5r
    @GordonThomson-o5r Год назад

    Another great video showing how a simple change can add yards to the golf shot.
    However, it would be good to know what club is being used, so that the distance achieved becomes relevant.

    • @DanielMaude
      @DanielMaude  Год назад

      Thanks Gordon and it was 7 iron 👍

  • @dougfolk1276
    @dougfolk1276 Год назад

    Thank you for making golf simple! Great work

  • @deanmackogolf8023
    @deanmackogolf8023 Год назад

    Really enjoyed this one, Danny!

  • @thecount1001
    @thecount1001 Год назад

    great instructor great student. dude was deadpan cool, but just kept making all the right adjustments. impressive learner.

  • @haznick
    @haznick Год назад

    Great representation of what closing the hips and shoulders does to the swing plane.
    I started experimenting at this with my irons and found I could adjust it with a bit of practice at setup to hit lovely high draws on command. It's a great feeling.

  • @aarondrossart6026
    @aarondrossart6026 Год назад +1

    There are very few better feelings than improving at golf. Loosening up his arms and shoulders did wonders by itself. Good for him, it'll make the game so much more fun for him.

  • @spencerbates5030
    @spencerbates5030 Год назад

    Amazing....you the way explain and break things down, makes it so easy to follow and understand...superb again Danny 👌👏👏👏

  • @GolfQuestChannel
    @GolfQuestChannel Год назад

    So so close to 1 million subs! Amazing. Well done.

    • @DanielMaude
      @DanielMaude  Год назад

      Thank you 😁

    • @GolfQuestChannel
      @GolfQuestChannel Год назад

      @@DanielMaude Danny have you (or will you consider) doing a video for golfers who are lead hand dominant? I think there are some different feels for this and it doesn’t get talked about a lot.

  • @IntricateUniverse25
    @IntricateUniverse25 Год назад +9

    Ever since I discovered your channel my iron game has increased massively. I love how you’re not too technical and rely more on feeling a certain motion. Because a lot of times people on youtube will tell you a million positions you’re suppose achieve at specific parts but mever really can tell you what to feel while in motion. For some reason you’re the only guy I can understand and actually feel what you tell me to feel.

  • @zaidhanoudi7194
    @zaidhanoudi7194 Год назад

    Fantastic video as always!!!

  • @rickpostma7932
    @rickpostma7932 Год назад +1

    The smile in his face writes books…. You brought my -17 swing arc to 0. unbelievable 😅

  • @Kungfu180866
    @Kungfu180866 Год назад +1

    Great video. Mind also share instruction on wrist motion at impact. Always confuse how the wrist move at impact. Much appreciated.🙏

    • @DanielMaude
      @DanielMaude  Год назад

      Pleasure Raymond, all the best 😊

  • @stevehainestrumpet
    @stevehainestrumpet Год назад

    Great tips on relaxing of the arms and back. I will definitely try the swing plane adjustment! Thank you Danny!

  • @jimbarrie7094
    @jimbarrie7094 Год назад +1

    Great video 👍

  • @kenirving5240
    @kenirving5240 Год назад

    I find, to my cost, that relaxing as I should means that I feel completely out of control and that the club will follow any random path it so chooses.

  • @brianmitchell2205
    @brianmitchell2205 Год назад +1

    Congrats on 1 million subscribers I watch your videos and you’ve definitely made a difference in my game, out of curiosity what club was he hitting

    • @DanielMaude
      @DanielMaude  Год назад

      Thanks so much Brian, he was hitting a 7 iron

  • @rajivsud
    @rajivsud Год назад

    Great lesson Danny! Can you do one only on the "circle" Not sure I fully understood.

  • @Perfectlyyaep
    @Perfectlyyaep Год назад +5

    Close to 1 mil now Danny, Well deserved. Love the videoes :)

  • @legoelectricians1821
    @legoelectricians1821 Год назад +1

    Great video👍🏻

  • @carlr2837
    @carlr2837 Год назад

    Very interesting. Playing golf again at 68, after 20 years away, I do struggle with looseness, particularly early in a round. As far as the plane of my circle, that's difficult for me to evaluate, because I intermittently struggle with a different problem, allowing my hands to break too early. If the hands break early, the clubface is closed, resulting in a shot that is lower than normal, longer than normal (because of the lower loft), left of normal, and also hooks, always leading to a bad result.
    I appreciate this video, and I will try to loosen up more early before the round begins, and I will start paying more attention to my circle. I will separate shots into ones where my hands broke too early (with known consequences), and those where they didn't, and pay particular attention to the direction of the latter group. Do you have another video on ways to prevent the hands from breaking too early?

  • @johnchapman9616
    @johnchapman9616 Год назад +1

    Great video, bet Jason went straight to the golf course to try it out!

  • @hammockmonk
    @hammockmonk Год назад +1

    Eliminating tension is job number one in my own swing improvement. I found thirty more yards once I learned to relax. ❤

  • @MegaTubescreamer
    @MegaTubescreamer Год назад +2

    thats like getting into a tigers cage and asking it to eat with a knife and fork..
    chapau to you two the object lesson in taming natural power, with eperience,
    and when jason settles into his own feel for the game god help that ball ? 😉
    great lesson danny ! 👍👍

  • @chameleonedm
    @chameleonedm Год назад +2

    Man your videos are so damn good. I swear every one I watch I go "oh, shit! I do that!"
    Hit my first 250 yd drive between you and DeChambeau's channels over the last few weeks, excellent tuition on both counts. Being a man in Kent I think I'll have to come visit you soon!

    • @DanielMaude
      @DanielMaude  Год назад +1

      Ahh really kind of you to feedback

    • @chameleonedm
      @chameleonedm Год назад

      @@DanielMaude 264 carry this week! The gains keep coming!

  • @007kinny
    @007kinny Год назад +1

    As much as I try I'm still hitting to the right, just can't get it to go straight. I've watched this video a few times, hoping I get this feel of easiness. But I'll keep trying. I'm 63 by the way and perfection is not the do all and end all. Great video's though.

    • @DanielMaude
      @DanielMaude  Год назад

      You also might find this video very useful ruclips.net/video/J7SeU-5E8L8/видео.html

  • @chriswallace7924
    @chriswallace7924 Год назад

    As if I could love you any more than I do, a patriot as well! Love from Canada Danny

  • @GolfForTheRestOfUs
    @GolfForTheRestOfUs Год назад

    I love this. I figured out on my own the other day to just loosen up and stuff started to change dramatically but then I sort of fell back into being tense again because no one had told me to loosen up so I wasn't sure if I was doing it right. Very nice to have it confirmed! Brilliant video thank you!

  • @roytuxford7399
    @roytuxford7399 Год назад +41

    Never fails to impress me how you make a complicated game so simple.

    • @DanielMaude
      @DanielMaude  Год назад +2

      Thanks for the support Roy

    • @srdavio
      @srdavio Год назад +1

      Someone once said that golf is a simple game played by complicated people

  • @philroselle1514
    @philroselle1514 Год назад

    Just awesome!!

  • @vicpnut1
    @vicpnut1 Год назад

    Can’t wait to try “loosening up “ next time over a ball….which is so odd how I went through a whole period where I worked in this ,and not strangling the club ,and I slowly just forgot about it.

  • @gotchugarrosh6825
    @gotchugarrosh6825 Год назад +7

    Fun to watch Jason improving by simply getting the few basics, which made his efforts a highly consistent golf-swing; even adding control of a certain degree. Congrats 🎉, well done, both of you!

    • @DanielMaude
      @DanielMaude  Год назад +3

      Thanks to Jason for allowing this lesson to be shared

    • @marki61422
      @marki61422 Год назад

      Don't be so gullible, Jason made himself look bad deliberately at the start.

  • @dementus420
    @dementus420 Год назад +3

    1mill danny! I'm happy for you!
    Great lesson! Tension is the enemy. I try to conduct my business like max homa and Patrick cantlay. I no longer rush myself on course. I'm very polite, so I feel bad when someone is behind me, waiting, when it's not a "play through" situation. I try to remember, "i paid my good money just like they did and I'm not going to let them ruin my game." Just walking slower and much more deliberately has helped me tremendously.

  • @earlterhune5528
    @earlterhune5528 Год назад +3

    It's just fantastic. I've read at least 20 other comments and agree with them all. I have commented before on your style of teaching and demonstrating. The problem you create is that it is difficult to find superlatives to describe your video and audio teaching anymore.
    I have been watching several other golf video training people lately, and Danny, you are the best. You really do have a God-given talent to communicate much in very few words, plus your demonstration is simple and direct and understandable. Incredibly useful for all levels of golf talent and ability, in the same lesson. Jason Fox is a great student and is humble , also.
    I still love to see your Dad in lessons, however.
    Here I am at 7:30 am on a Sat. morning after a night out to a golf club pub to have a few and listen to some music, and the first thing I do is watch a Danny Maude video. You never disappoint. You and Jason made me smile during your session as though I was there with you witnessing the improvement.
    The only other golf videos I will watch now are the late, great Mow Norman. Thank you, Danny and keep up the great work. Thanks, Mr. Fox for sharing your session. Good luck to you. I'll be watching

    • @DanielMaude
      @DanielMaude  Год назад +1

      Thank you Earl really appreciate you taking the time to comment 😁 thank you for the support ⛳️

  • @MrFrankReynolds
    @MrFrankReynolds Год назад +2

    00:32 Made me laugh real hard

  • @jonathonyoung1686
    @jonathonyoung1686 Год назад +2

    Amazing improvement 😃 good tips . I think his club might be a little short for him though

    • @DanielMaude
      @DanielMaude  Год назад +1

      More of a posture issue which we will certainly fix in time

  • @davidclissold4481
    @davidclissold4481 Год назад +2

    Hi Danny, I need some help. In the need to make SURE I make a hip turn (without that it's arms), I have got myself not understanding how I initiate the swing. It's come out of nowhere! The challenge for you. I'm a solid 5 handicap and I regularly shoot 70,s 70-79 depending on the tees I we choose. Result I have started wobbly kneeing until I finally swing!
    It,s crazy. I remember that I said I play decent golf. My practice swing is fine and it all started with how do I initiate the swing. It's about "together" if I remember correctly. (I have played since 11 years old and I'm 68 now. 2 \3 rounds a week no time to practice anymore. Close to shooting my age. Help, please. Hip turn, hands \ shoulder turn, both, or whatever works. It's only because I'm so good that I feel I'm not being laughed at.

    • @DanielMaude
      @DanielMaude  Год назад

      Hi David, the best way to answer your question is to give you a little story about how I initiate the swing. Many people when they watch Golf videos see that I have a little forward press towards the target. This is something that I’m not consciously aware of what I’m doing, but I am aware that I do it simply because I did it on video.
      So when somebody asked me, how do I initiate the swing, the initiation of your swing, should be a reaction to your target . A reaction to what you visually see the golf ball doing.
      So here’s what I suggest as a good player first establish the flight of the shot that you want to play see that flight the height of the shot the shape of that shot the landing down the middle of the fairway onto the green, then simply walk to the golf ball with a particular cadence Take one look at the target go back to golf ball and immediately go.
      Never think about what initiates the swing, as this will tie you up in knots.
      Allow your body to simply react to what you’re seeing and what you want the golf ball to do .
      A simple analogy that might also help. Imagine sat on a beach looking out to sea. It’s very peaceful then all of a sudden you hear a very very loud noise behind you. What do you do?
      What does your head do? What does your body do? How does your body move? What initiated that movement.
      The answers to those questions are very similar to how I want your body to move when it comes to golf

    • @davidclissold4481
      @davidclissold4481 Год назад

      @@DanielMaude So far I have learned a new word. Canance. Not the reply I was expecting. Which is good. Yes tied in knots! Sometimes after doing an Elvis Presley I have to stop and walk away. Ok. I have taken photos of your suggestion. Time for some practice. See how it goes.

    • @davidclissold4481
      @davidclissold4481 Год назад

      Hi Danny, so sorry no time to practice but I went out and played Tuesday after re-reading your instructions. I went with concentrating on the routine and target, don't think and let fly.
      I should mention that my usual pre-shot routine is casual a swing, then settle over the ball checking the alignment of my feet square to target and shoulders square to aliment to draw fade or hit straight. I then slowly go through 2 practice swings back and to the ball to ensure the swing path. Then I go! (Or try to go.
      1. I cut out the practice swing except for driver.
      2. In general I improved by eliminating my wobbly knee issue by 75%.
      3. Played one forward from the tips. Wedges into 5 of the first 6 holes. Painted the flag stick every time 100% ball striking for me. Caddie said we shot 70. No I missed a few short puts. The Golf was spot on. 72. Is more accurate.
      However, It's not cured.
      After the second practice 'half swing to the ball each time" I guess 4 out of 5 times I managed to get my swing started almost immediately and got the ball away. 1 out of five I got into a wobbly knee for a couple of seconds before letting fly.
      Amazingly the shots were solid.
      I still hit 7 iron 145 carry as I have always done. Driver longer than ever thanks to you.
      Maybe I should get my caddie to take some videos.
      Did you ask me to phone you?
      Thanks for your support. That's really nice of you.

  • @tomrowlands1661
    @tomrowlands1661 Год назад

    Danny do you have any tips for hitting your driver if you’re aiming left? Whenever I aim right I’m fine hitting a draw but if I ever try to aim left off the tea I push it right every time

  • @Aheis51
    @Aheis51 Год назад

    Hey Danny! I bought an epic max directly from Callaway and it didn’t come with the proper head cover, do you happen to have one that I can buy off of you? If not no worries, but I figured out of all of the YT Golf channels you may be my best chance of finding one. Thanks Danny!

  • @crpblr
    @crpblr Год назад +1

    Top Class👍

  • @stevealino2899
    @stevealino2899 Год назад +3

    Congratulations on hitting 1 million subs Danny, very well earned sir! 👏 👍🏻

    • @DanielMaude
      @DanielMaude  Год назад +2

      Thanks for all your support Steve

  • @virgilmerchant5291
    @virgilmerchant5291 Год назад

    I"m gonna try this one on my guys,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, GREAT Points

  • @Mac47F
    @Mac47F Год назад +1

    Danny love your video's. Thank you so much from the Amateur Community. Any chance that you could add some video's on stretching and exercise to improve the golf swing? Maybe with a broom stick or bands. Something to build in muscle memory for the swing itself. There is little talk about this. And it would be awesome to bring in a expert and even focus on exercises for seniors to improve distance. Just a thought.

    • @DanielMaude
      @DanielMaude  Год назад

      💯 Todd, it’s a bit niche for RUclips so will add these to my website

  • @Sachora
    @Sachora Год назад +3

    Why would anyone watch someone other than Danny for lessons? So simple and effective and easy to understand and relate to.

  • @markantiss2165
    @markantiss2165 Год назад +1

    I only wish l could get to the UK and get a lesson from Dan. This was a great video mate and congrats on a million views. Well bloody done

  • @mstram
    @mstram Год назад +1

    I like the phrase "forceful fluidity" to describe the golf swing.
    Fred Couples, V Singh, T woods, John Huston, Gary Hallberg .. Snead, Hogan ... well
    *any* touring pro, how handicap amateur ;) all RELEASE that *da*mn club !!!
    As someone who has "blocked" / "held on" to the club to a certain extent for almost 50 yrs,
    I finally got it through my thick skull last summer, on what a truly free - fluid release of the clubhead should feel like.
    For anyone in reasonbly good physical condition who is hitting a 7i less than 140-150 yds, they are most likely also blocking their clubhead AND "body release" due to excessive tension and/or "over control"
    Loosening up the shoulders and arms was a great tip.
    Your "club twirl" @ 4:00 was something you should have shown him right off the bat.
    @1:30 I would also like you to have "walked" his clubhead back to the "backswing L" position, by just having him totally relaxing his wrists (while still maintaining a "secure" finger grip. ... And "walking" / or demonstrating getting to the "forward L" position of the clubhead.
    He actually did loosen up his wrists, without you having to mention it him, which is of course why he started to release the club so much better.
    Along with relaxing the hands, arms and wrists, he is still missing out on another 20-40 or who knows how many yards, by his overly tight *lower body*.
    He *DID* finally release his right side finally @ 7:30, and really nicely released the *clubhead* PAST his body on that swing.
    I liked how you also got him to start moving his legs / hips.
    Mike

    • @DanielMaude
      @DanielMaude  Год назад

      Hi Mike, thanks for taking the time to write and give feedback

  • @masterodiewan1187
    @masterodiewan1187 Год назад +2

    Enjoyed the video. The graphics you used really do explain swing planes as we should understand them; therefore, being able to feel it in your swing as well impact upon the club face. See you next week.

  • @MohammedMohammed-df8kw
    @MohammedMohammed-df8kw 6 месяцев назад +1

    Danny, keep up the good work,,, u have a way to effectively simplify. U deserve a gold from PGA,,,
    Mohammed

  • @lorenreyes2855
    @lorenreyes2855 Год назад +1

    Congratulations on almost 1 million subscribers! And another Fantastic video!

  • @NDependentColts
    @NDependentColts 7 месяцев назад +1

    I’ve said this 20x before… but this might actually fix my swing. My irons are atrocious. Every club goes 120 yards, just at different lofts lol

    • @DanielMaude
      @DanielMaude  7 месяцев назад

      Love to hear how you get on

  • @deepaknataraju
    @deepaknataraju Год назад +1

    Danny, I have noticed that at the start of the swing, you always move your body a tad bit to the left (towards target). However that movement is so subtle and quick that I cant even study it after repeatedly replaying the vidoes. Can you please comment on it. I have a feeling that it is a trigger for your swing. Please expain it in detail. Thank you !!!!

    • @DanielMaude
      @DanielMaude  Год назад

      Yes it’s my trigger. It’s not intentional but instinctive.
      It’s very visible for me but all the best players move their pressure towards the target as they start the swing.
      Always remember Force precedes motion. So for me to swing the club away from the target I push towards the target first

  • @jred4421
    @jred4421 Год назад +1

    Weight training (upper or lower body) is different than within a golf/baseball circle. Weight training is to build muscle which is needed in sport. But the mindset is to separate the two. The swing of a circle is a much more relaxed force (rotation) compared to forces exerted with the efforts in weight training. The mindset of pushing weights should be left in the gym room. A more relaxed feeling of rotation during golf play is all that is needed.

    • @DanielMaude
      @DanielMaude  Год назад +1

      💯, although you do create a lot of power from the legs

  • @James-xg5rh
    @James-xg5rh Год назад +1

    That was the worst looking swing I’ve ever seen 😂. But that’s coming from a guy who has a professional looking. Swing that creates terrible results 😂

  • @jaredlamb9743
    @jaredlamb9743 Год назад +1

    I'd love to see you go to a public golf course and recruit the average weekend warrior golfer. Someone that regularly hits +110 and see what you can do with them.

  • @atasits6362
    @atasits6362 8 месяцев назад +1

    Nice - Knowledgeable and super helpful video....Many Thanks.

    • @DanielMaude
      @DanielMaude  8 месяцев назад +1

      You are most welcome

  • @jonmarsh8172
    @jonmarsh8172 Год назад +3

    Interesting video Danny when are you going on Jason’s programme?

  • @cannonwong1681
    @cannonwong1681 Год назад +2

    Thank you for the explanations and the tips given. It really helps. Thank you Danny

    • @DanielMaude
      @DanielMaude  Год назад +1

      Pleasure, hope it helps your golf too

  • @mikeminto9985
    @mikeminto9985 Год назад

    What is the next video you referred to at the end? Thanks!

  • @54WantingMore
    @54WantingMore 11 месяцев назад +1

    I'm curious what iron he was using or was it different ones? Another great video. Thank you.

  • @janedavis5039
    @janedavis5039 Год назад +1

    I had a great week with my irons because I stopped gripping my clubs so hard. I relaxed my arms and BOOM! I didn't even know who I was! LOL. Your tutorials are the best! Thank you, Danny!