I think this instruction is spot on. My neck (cervical spine) does not have enough curve, probably because of a whip lash accident. On top of that I have arthritis in my neck and lower back. I’m taking video lessons and I’ve noticed my neck is not rotating as you recommend. It’s very noticeable in the follow through where I also have a slight amount of chicken wing and my chest is not rotating up as it should. I will be working to correct it and I’m confident it will eliminate my neck pain.
I’m right handed and I discovered just by chance that instead of looking straight down at the ball I slightly turn my head to the trail side so my left eye is lined up with the back of ball. I don’t know why it works but it makes my downswing and follow through work perfectly.
Im left eye dominant and swing righty. I ended up pre-tilting my head a little towards the target and that helped me wonders. I would say take a natural backswing and see what angle your head tends to rest at the top. If you pre-tilt at that positing then your head feels like it doesn’t move at all.
Another great video. The more I play the more I realize it’s HOW I swing, make contact, etc. It has been really fun learning from others on how to bring it all together. Thank you.
Excellent take away. I recently did physical instruction, as all my initial goal knowledge was RUclips based instruction. This was the first thing my instructor worked on…was finding MY swing and body motion.
Thank you so much for this. I could not figure out why my left clavicle always ached after a round or time in the practice bin. Thanks to your short video and now this, I realize that I try to deliberately keep my head still in my backswing and follow through and “rotate around the spine.” When my timing gets off or I get tired, the tendency is to strain the neck over the left shoulder even more, in the hopes that the timing will return and the impact position improves. Thank you so much. I really appreciate your videos (this one, how to release the club, and the one on thinning the ball especially).
GREAT video. Don’t see this enough. Most just don’t have flexibility without some head movement. They do everything they can to keep the head too still to the detriment of they overall swing. Especially older players. Thanks Jonathan!
Great video for me since I have arthritis on c1 thru c5 and balance becomes an issue. Will work on vour advice for those of us who are in our advance years.
Great video as always Jonathan…concise and straight to the point. I have seen videos that gives all the lectures but not much of the causes and effect and the simple drills…thank you…
Your lessons are brilliant, the swing and follow through lesson will certainly eliminate my chicken wing style. Looking forward to going out to the range to practice. Thank you 🙏🏼
What do you think about the slight rotation of the head and eyes back as a backswing initiator and then having the hands, arms and shoulders move jafterwards?
Great instruction! Jack Nicklaus epitomized the head tilt you demonstrate in this video, eyeballing the ball with his left eye-seemed to work okay for him. 😉
Hi Jonathan, thank you for another great video! But I have a question, how should I see the ball in case of head turn? I feel like I barely see it with my left eye, is this right feeling?
I can't express enough how much this information is going to help me! I've only played five times and my close game is very very good but I can't hit the ball with any kind of power and feel like I'm just swinging with my arms and I'll basically lay the shaft on my shoulders. I can hit the ball kinda straight but it goes off to the left a bit and I can't hit any club farther then like 100 yards. Even my driver. I can hit it every single time but it goes off to the left some and since I know that i aim nore to the right and out the tee far right in the tee box. But I get no power and my brother in law thinks that's my farthest I can hit it cause I'm a pretty skinny guy but I'm very athletic. He played for four years same with his friend and I'm already basically better then his friend but I just can't hit the ball far at all. Also they're absolutely horrible at close range while I'm only doing one or two putts cause I never take long putts. I'll always chip it with the 9 iron and get very very close to the hole or almost make it and I can even pop the ball straight up and land with basically no roll and accurately but my far game is so terrible. I just don't understand it. Tbh I can't even believe I'm already this good for only playing five times. And practiced once for two hours with my 8 yr old nieces club and then I gotta rent horrible old rusted clubs at the golf course. I literally can't find even just ONE club under 100 freaking dollars let alone a set. I can't even afford to play the sport but I absolutely love it and just sucks I have to practice with nothing in my hands or I'll use freaking Christmas present wrap or a stick from a tree or a towel. It sucks but I'm so determined. I've gotten yelled at on the course to get off if I can't play. So I'm literally running to my balls and trying to rush everything and I hate it. Half the time I don't even get to putt cause ppl I'll be playing with won't let me try to hit it on the green
There's also a visual sensory issue. Most of us like to look at a target with our eyes dead center, and our heads also squarely facing. That's why most of "us hackers" keep our head and neck "frozen" looking straight down at the ball. Plus, the saying..."keep you're eyes on the ball". However, for a correct golf swing and head turn your eyes must "move and track" to the extreme corners of your eyes. A good practice drill is to "close" one eye and swing. The eye on the take back side, of course. This "corner of the eye" requirement is also critical in baseball, tennis or any sport where a sideways body position is needed for maximum power transfer.
I think that eye dominance has a huge role in this. Nicklaus was left eye dominant so he turned his head to the right, which probably aided his turn. Right eye dominance can discourage turning. If it’s bad enough, try an open stance. Obviously then you’ll need to develop a swing that works from that stance.
I trained myself to not care if I momentarily lost sight of the ball. I made my head position relate to my shoulder rotation only. I ceased to have any neck issue and improved my strike also.
Or one could do a golden bear and tilt your head to your right (right handed golfer) looking down at the ball mainly with your left eye! But great tip for us all - many thanks!
Jonathan, can you do a video about your swing speed, how to increase and how to gain speed without tension in your muscle and yet how to hit with power at impact...this seems very hard to do..with the driver
I find when I turn properly including my neck I can't see the ball on the ground anymore making it more difficult to hit the ball correctly. What's the solution?
@@JKMGolf Apologies...I usually keep my left eye focused my on the ball with irons and use my right with driver... should both eyes alway be on the ball?
This is why our(...us hackers) practice swing feels and "looks" good, but when we line up and hit the ball we tighten up. You know when you take a full practice swing without the ball and just hit grass. We are not looking at any target below, but swinging from balance and body motion. At same time, letting our head/neck just move naturally.
Is the turning & tilting of the head an intentional move? That is, should we turn the head as we do the hips? … or is the head turning a byproduct of a full shoulder turn? 🤷🏼♂️ Trying to minimize the number of swing thoughts 💭 Jack Nicklaus really emphasized keeping your head still. If you watch him, he would set his head (turn it to the right) at setup before starting his swing.
When jack nicklaus said to keep your head still he meant that you don’t want it to move too much right or left but he definitely said it was ok to turn your head. A lot of the great players turn their heads in the backswing
WOW! This was a game changer for me
I think this instruction is spot on. My neck (cervical spine) does not have enough curve, probably because of a whip lash accident. On top of that I have arthritis in my neck and lower back. I’m taking video lessons and I’ve noticed my neck is not rotating as you recommend. It’s very noticeable in the follow through where I also have a slight amount of chicken wing and my chest is not rotating up as it should. I will be working to correct it and I’m confident it will eliminate my neck pain.
I’m right handed and I discovered just by chance that instead of looking straight down at the ball I slightly turn my head to the trail side so my left eye is lined up with the back of ball. I don’t know why it works but it makes my downswing and follow through work perfectly.
Just curious Jon, do you think eye dominance has a role to play in this situation? If so, could you elaborate?
I was about to ask that. I’m working on not turning my head on backswing so my right eye (dominant) doesn’t loose sight of the ball.
I have the same question 🙋♂️
I’m right handed but left eye dominate! I’m a mess any advice?
@@loricepierce6950 that’s probably an advantage.
Im left eye dominant and swing righty. I ended up pre-tilting my head a little towards the target and that helped me wonders. I would say take a natural backswing and see what angle your head tends to rest at the top. If you pre-tilt at that positing then your head feels like it doesn’t move at all.
Ive hurt my neck a few times trying to be super stiff and steady so this really helps. Cheers
Another great video. The more I play the more I realize it’s HOW I swing, make contact, etc. It has been really fun learning from others on how to bring it all together. Thank you.
Excellent take away. I recently did physical instruction, as all my initial goal knowledge was RUclips based instruction. This was the first thing my instructor worked on…was finding MY swing and body motion.
Thank you so much for this. I could not figure out why my left clavicle always ached after a round or time in the practice bin. Thanks to your short video and now this, I realize that I try to deliberately keep my head still in my backswing and follow through and “rotate around the spine.” When my timing gets off or I get tired, the tendency is to strain the neck over the left shoulder even more, in the hopes that the timing will return and the impact position improves. Thank you so much. I really appreciate your videos (this one, how to release the club, and the one on thinning the ball especially).
amazing insight in this confusing process of the swing not many pros cover this like you have here many tks
GREAT video. Don’t see this enough. Most just don’t have flexibility without some head movement. They do everything they can to keep the head too still to the detriment of they overall swing. Especially older players. Thanks Jonathan!
Dude you must have cameras around me with my struggles😆😉. Another 🔥🔥 Video. Thabk you Jonathan always great content.
I was thinking the same. I am a right handed golfer & right eye dominates. Do I adjust?
Excellent video and so relevant and underestimated 👍😃⛳
This was very good . I needed this video
Great video for me since I have arthritis on c1 thru c5 and balance becomes an issue. Will work on vour advice for those of us who are in our advance years.
Great video as always Jonathan…concise and straight to the point. I have seen videos that gives all the lectures but not much of the causes and effect and the simple drills…thank you…
Your lessons are brilliant, the swing and follow through lesson will certainly eliminate my chicken wing style. Looking forward to going out to the range to practice. Thank you 🙏🏼
What do you think about the slight rotation of the head and eyes back as a backswing initiator and then having the hands, arms and shoulders move jafterwards?
Super coach super athletic sportsman very charismatic must be fine golfplayer and ambassador for golf n any way thank you
Great instruction! Jack Nicklaus epitomized the head tilt you demonstrate in this video, eyeballing the ball with his left eye-seemed to work okay for him. 😉
Great video, any tips on how to stop head from moving up during back swing?
Hi Jonathan, thank you for another great video! But I have a question, how should I see the ball in case of head turn? I feel like I barely see it with my left eye, is this right feeling?
You may be turning the neck too much
I can't express enough how much this information is going to help me! I've only played five times and my close game is very very good but I can't hit the ball with any kind of power and feel like I'm just swinging with my arms and I'll basically lay the shaft on my shoulders. I can hit the ball kinda straight but it goes off to the left a bit and I can't hit any club farther then like 100 yards. Even my driver. I can hit it every single time but it goes off to the left some and since I know that i aim nore to the right and out the tee far right in the tee box. But I get no power and my brother in law thinks that's my farthest I can hit it cause I'm a pretty skinny guy but I'm very athletic. He played for four years same with his friend and I'm already basically better then his friend but I just can't hit the ball far at all. Also they're absolutely horrible at close range while I'm only doing one or two putts cause I never take long putts. I'll always chip it with the 9 iron and get very very close to the hole or almost make it and I can even pop the ball straight up and land with basically no roll and accurately but my far game is so terrible. I just don't understand it. Tbh I can't even believe I'm already this good for only playing five times. And practiced once for two hours with my 8 yr old nieces club and then I gotta rent horrible old rusted clubs at the golf course. I literally can't find even just ONE club under 100 freaking dollars let alone a set. I can't even afford to play the sport but I absolutely love it and just sucks I have to practice with nothing in my hands or I'll use freaking Christmas present wrap or a stick from a tree or a towel. It sucks but I'm so determined. I've gotten yelled at on the course to get off if I can't play. So I'm literally running to my balls and trying to rush everything and I hate it. Half the time I don't even get to putt cause ppl I'll be playing with won't let me try to hit it on the green
There's also a visual sensory issue. Most of us like to look at a target with our eyes dead center, and our heads also squarely facing. That's why most of "us hackers" keep our head and neck "frozen" looking straight down at the ball. Plus, the saying..."keep you're eyes on the ball". However, for a correct golf swing and head turn your eyes must "move and track" to the extreme corners of your eyes. A good practice drill is to "close" one eye and swing. The eye on the take back side, of course. This "corner of the eye" requirement is also critical in baseball, tennis or any sport where a sideways body position is needed for maximum power transfer.
I think that eye dominance has a huge role in this. Nicklaus was left eye dominant so he turned his head to the right, which probably aided his turn. Right eye dominance can discourage turning. If it’s bad enough, try an open stance. Obviously then you’ll need to develop a swing that works from that stance.
Hi John, could you do a video about simulator systems for home use? (pro, con, prices, room dimensions,...etc. and recommendations.)
Thank you!
I want this guy as my coach
Superb vid as always. My issue with moving my eyes/head is feeling like I lost sight of the ball. Any thoughts on that?
You just need to turn the head gently and not too much
I trained myself to not care if I momentarily lost sight of the ball. I made my head position relate to my shoulder rotation only. I ceased to have any neck issue and improved my strike also.
Or one could do a golden bear and tilt your head to your right (right handed golfer) looking down at the ball mainly with your left eye! But great tip for us all - many thanks!
Jonathan, can you do a video about your swing speed, how to increase and how to gain speed without tension in your muscle and yet how to hit with power at impact...this seems very hard to do..with the driver
I find when I turn properly including my neck I can't see the ball on the ground anymore making it more difficult to hit the ball correctly. What's the solution?
This guy should replace Martin Hull on the Golf Channel. No joke
1.32 that's good enough for me :)
Is it the same with chipping and pitching? Thanks
Yes definitely can be applied
Like your video
When you move your head and eyes together where do your eyes focus on the ground?
Eyes stay on the ball
@@JKMGolf
Apologies...I usually keep my left eye focused my on the ball with irons and use my right with driver... should both eyes alway be on the ball?
Personally, I pre-turn my head to the tail side before initiating backswing
Hey bro nice videos but i think u can grow ur channel more if u challenge some golf youtubers to a match
This is why our(...us hackers) practice swing feels and "looks" good, but when we line up and hit the ball we tighten up.
You know when you take a full practice swing without the ball and just hit grass.
We are not looking at any target below, but swinging from balance and body motion.
At same time, letting our head/neck just move naturally.
Is the turning & tilting of the head an intentional move?
That is, should we turn the head as we do the hips?
… or is the head turning a byproduct of a full shoulder turn? 🤷🏼♂️
Trying to minimize the number of swing thoughts 💭
Jack Nicklaus really emphasized keeping your head still. If you watch him, he would set his head (turn it to the right) at setup before starting his swing.
When jack nicklaus said to keep your head still he meant that you don’t want it to move too much right or left but he definitely said it was ok to turn your head. A lot of the great players turn their heads in the backswing
better to just get more flexible and keep your head stationary throughout the swing.
no
@@Gin-mz5wo yes
Put some white tape over your golftec logo 😂
Tilting your head into your right shoulder isnt that essentially stack and tilt
Not it is not. A lot of top ball strikers move their heads throughout the swing