I watched one of your videos a few years ago on this. I went from a 20 handicap to damn near scratch in 2 years. People always comment how it looks like I’m aiming 10 miles to the right (it took time to get comfortable with that) but its me always taking their money at the end of the round 😉 But seriously this system might not look like Rory but it’s damn effective and efficient for our level.
Hi Jim I felt compelled to report on my journey following your teaching.... I'm 69, retired and lost most of my agility and super fitness (trying to say I'm enjoying retirement a bit too much and turning into a bit of a slob except for my golf lol), anyway I was sceptical about it initially especially when it came to alignment but I shouldn't have worried because all I do is aim a shade to the right and the draw brings it nicely in....the only thing I found that you need to do is aim the club face where you want to ball go,set your stance and TRUST the swing....it really does work and I play to a 3 handicap and maintening it comfortably....this is a swing for everyone especially us out of shape fat b******you...thank you Jim 🌟🎊🤩🥳
So in essence the right hand/arm is just along for the ride… as a person with a degree in Phy Ed /Kinesiology I find your methodology flat out Brilliant…I have adopted it 3 months ago & started slowly and am now hitting my shots with the tight draw also I did a little test with 25 balls hittting a pitching wedge & then a 7 iron & in both scenarios my balls were in a close dispersion with the farthest distance of no more than 10 yards… can’t wait till spring time as I am in Wisconsin
I've watched your videos but never been able to feel exactly what you teach. This video feels like the eureka moment just went off in my head. The 'moving the machine' analogy makes perfect sense. Im going to the range tonight with this fresh in my thinking. Thank you!
Hi Jim - That's quite some sun tan you have. I hope you're using plenty of sun screen. 🙂 I've just dropped another shot and am now down to 4 handicap, not bad for a 72 year old. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. 🎅🎅🎅
really really great explanation. alignment has been my biggest challenge. if i have too much draw is it because my right side is too strong or am i too closed?
I've got one problem - the suggestion earlier in the video was that the target line was perpendicular to the leading edge of the mat. The tracer right at the end suggested that the ball would land well right of that target line. Did it do everything else that was stated ? Yes. It's just that it didn't appear to land within a reasonable distance from the target line.
@@jimvenetosgolf I meant I wonder what gold you have in the lessons. But hey your work has convinced me that you know what you’re talking about I’m on board!
@@lakecityripper ahh, yes, in my school you’ll find over 400 lessons all organized for your best learning experience, unlimited swing analysis from me, unlimited access to me and a whole lot more.
Jim At the end of the video your swing stated about where you said it would with a draw but nerver drew back to the 12 o’clock target. it ended about 1 or 1:30. I find this happens to me also.
Not aiming to the right as much as I’m aiming right where I want the ball to start. Your ball position has more influence on spin and trajectory than it does alignment and for 90% of the shots I play, my club face is square to where I want the ball to start.
@@jimvenetosgolf This was what was missing for me. The club face is square to the _line_, not the target. I was doing that, but I thought I was going against your advice. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I have best easiest alignment, set up to the ball , then rotate with club in front of you hip high, rotate till your shoulder are perpendicular to your target now look where the head of your club is aiming, if it’s right or left of target move your feet accordingly, you can adjust slightly if you intend to draw or fade the ball. It’s a quick pre shot check takes only seconds, the ball never travels past your shoulder turn. Works like magic.
you use to line up parallel to the target line with your feet and and pivoted your hip back to the right ...now it seems that you pivot your right foot instead. Any reason why you changed that? Obviously this moves your right hip around behind you also..... but can we do it the other way?
@@dogloverjb6873 since my first video on yt, and long before that, I have dropped my trail foot back 45 degrees as an example of the swing I teach. There are times when I’ve oriented my feet differently to hit a different shot but unless you’re a plus handicap, I suggest that you drop your trail foot back along with your hips and shoulders. 👊❤️
@@mikekruegerstewartroth8513 I only teach high level competitive golfers in person. Sign up for my school and you’ll have access to one on one online instruction from me. jimvenetosgolfacademy.com
So if you were swinging by a clock would your shoulders be pointed at 2:00 or 3:00 and then your Club face pointed at 1:00.is that basically what gives you the draw? Love all your videos.
Negative. Your perception is off. The draw comes from the swing path and the clubface is square to the swing path which is at about 12:30 for a rt handed golfer. You in the gen pop need to set your shoulders closed 45 deg so that you can engage your lead side and subdue your trail side. I understand the perception you are speaking from and it is errored from the start because of misunderstanding how the lead shoulder socket works.
Doesn’t the club face indicate starting direction though? And the swing path indicates spin. I think I have a fairly consistent swing path with this swing, but I struggle with keeping my club face square to where I want the start line.
The face and the path combine to dictate the starting direction. Keeping the club face square is easy. All explained in my school. jimvenetosgolfacademy.com
You are basically correct, “the new laws of ball flight”. It’s not 100%/100% & loft changes the amount each affects the shot but essentially yes club face dictates starting direction & the path in relation to the face = curve/spin.
All of this sounds very rational. But then wouldn't it make sense for a right handed golfer to play from the other side, so that his stronger/dominant arm is now the lead arm? I'm right handed and when I'm playing tennis, am very comfortable hitting one handed backhands . I doubt I would hit a backhand with the same power if I played left handed.
The lead arm is far more stable in the swing. It’s like towing anything, say a trailer, pulling it is very stable vs pushing something is very unstable, basic physics. Not to mention compression is where all the distance in golf comes from & compression is if from the lead side, too much trail and you’re scooping at it or flipping it closed. The trail side simply adds some extra stability and speed but the lead controls everything whether you want it to or not so you might as well learn to use it. Plus once you get comfortable with lead side control you have 2 dominated arms. All the trail has to do is a throwing like motion, that’s a basic motor skill ingrained in our DNA, but the precision part from the lead side needs to be learned through practice. Tiger feels the emblem of his glove controls all the small manipulations for hitting different shot shapes & trajectories, that’s one of the best feels because the emblem or simply the back of your lead hand matches the club face perfectly & the lead arm is a straight extension of the shaft at impact.
The question was WHERE IS THE TARGET. You being the Oil Salesman danced around it as usual. Show a DOT or something on your Video to what would represent a FLAG and then hit it. Oh you wont because it will then reflect what anyone with eye sight can see. YOU PUSH the ball to the right. Is there a DRAW Yes, but where is your target? All we see if the Ball flying to the right. Other words a push draw. No way to know if it gets back to the target, why because you ducked the question.
Sweet, you’ve bought a swing tracer. Very helpful.
I watched one of your videos a few years ago on this. I went from a 20 handicap to damn near scratch in 2 years. People always comment how it looks like I’m aiming 10 miles to the right (it took time to get comfortable with that) but its me always taking their money at the end of the round 😉
But seriously this system might not look like Rory but it’s damn effective and efficient for our level.
Rory aims off to the right that is how he plays a high draw.
Hey Jim. Your golf swing doesn’t require golf shoes. Hell, it doesn’t require shoes.😂
Hi Jim I felt compelled to report on my journey following your teaching.... I'm 69, retired and lost most of my agility and super fitness (trying to say I'm enjoying retirement a bit too much and turning into a bit of a slob except for my golf lol), anyway I was sceptical about it initially especially when it came to alignment but I shouldn't have worried because all I do is aim a shade to the right and the draw brings it nicely in....the only thing I found that you need to do is aim the club face where you want to ball go,set your stance and TRUST the swing....it really does work and I play to a 3 handicap and maintening it comfortably....this is a swing for everyone especially us out of shape fat b******you...thank you Jim
🌟🎊🤩🥳
I love you man. I enjoy golf because of this man
So in essence the right hand/arm is just along for the ride… as a person with a degree in Phy Ed /Kinesiology I find your methodology flat out Brilliant…I have adopted it 3 months ago & started slowly and am now hitting my shots with the tight draw also I did a little test with 25 balls hittting a pitching wedge & then a 7 iron & in both scenarios my balls were in a close dispersion with the farthest distance of no more than 10 yards… can’t wait till spring time as I am in Wisconsin
Yes, trail arm is just supportive and along for the ride.
Tip of the iceberg on your results.
Hi Jim, your best tutorial on how and why to align our bodies according to your method. Thank you.
“Jim explains everything” 😌
P. S. Like the new fence ☝️
Thanks I understand your explanations, you make it clear. Thanks.
I've watched your videos but never been able to feel exactly what you teach. This video feels like the eureka moment just went off in my head. The 'moving the machine' analogy makes perfect sense. Im going to the range tonight with this fresh in my thinking. Thank you!
Simple, great instructions. Thanks!
best golf instruction the interwebs! thanks, Jim!
Jim's swing theory is rock-solid. In his book, Mr. Hogan advocated and endorsed an inside-to-outside swing path.
Agree, despite Hogan saying in his book that “I wish I had 3 right arms.” 🤷♂️
Hi Jim - That's quite some sun tan you have. I hope you're using plenty of sun screen. 🙂 I've just dropped another shot and am now down to 4 handicap, not bad for a 72 year old. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. 🎅🎅🎅
Lol. Well done! Happy holidays to you too!
Where do you align the club face?
I think he says around 1 o’clock
81 Sunday and 86 today using your technique! I have a long ways to go but major improvement lately!
👊 Tip of the iceberg
really really great explanation. alignment has been my biggest challenge. if i have too much draw is it because my right side is too strong or am i too closed?
Not because of being too closed. Too much draw just means that you’re a little sloppy. Tighten up your set up and stillness.
I've got one problem - the suggestion earlier in the video was that the target line was perpendicular to the leading edge of the mat. The tracer right at the end suggested that the ball would land well right of that target line. Did it do everything else that was stated ? Yes. It's just that it didn't appear to land within a reasonable distance from the target line.
How many pairs of Chuck Taylor Converse do you have? No matter the answer, you rock em man!
lol 👊
I’m super interested in this. I just wonder what is gate kept behind the pay wall.
@@lakecityripper ?
@@jimvenetosgolf I meant I wonder what gold you have in the lessons. But hey your work has convinced me that you know what you’re talking about I’m on board!
@@lakecityripper ahh, yes, in my school you’ll find over 400 lessons all organized for your best learning experience, unlimited swing analysis from me, unlimited access to me and a whole lot more.
Jim At the end of the video your swing stated about where you said it would with a draw but nerver drew back to the 12 o’clock target. it ended about 1 or 1:30. I find this happens to me also.
@@steveo5119 it’s not supposed to draw back to 12 o’clock. My shots start between 12 and 1 o’clock and they fly with a tight draw.
Love these videos. One question, how does ball position and clubface alignment play on as you aim to the right ?
Thanks
Not aiming to the right as much as I’m aiming right where I want the ball to start. Your ball position has more influence on spin and trajectory than it does alignment and for 90% of the shots I play, my club face is square to where I want the ball to start.
@@jimvenetosgolf This was what was missing for me. The club face is square to the _line_, not the target. I was doing that, but I thought I was going against your advice. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Hey Jim can you give some kind of a visual from the top looking down on your setup. Thanks
Thanks for a great lesson, Jim... not easy retrieving those balls out there?
It’s a piece of cake when they’re all near eachother
In your backswing are you taking the club back parallel to your toe line, along the closed feet line?
@@dry509 yes, backswing is along the line of your closed body 👊
I have best easiest alignment, set up to the ball , then rotate with club in front of you hip high, rotate till your shoulder are perpendicular to your target now look where the head of your club is aiming, if it’s right or left of target move your feet accordingly, you can adjust slightly if you intend to draw or fade the ball. It’s a quick pre shot check takes only seconds, the ball never travels past your shoulder turn. Works like magic.
you use to line up parallel to the target line with your feet and and pivoted your hip back to the right ...now it seems that you pivot your right foot instead. Any reason why you changed that?
Obviously this moves your right hip around behind you also..... but can we do it the other way?
@@dogloverjb6873 since my first video on yt, and long before that, I have dropped my trail foot back 45 degrees as an example of the swing I teach. There are times when I’ve oriented my feet differently to hit a different shot but unless you’re a plus handicap, I suggest that you drop your trail foot back along with your hips and shoulders. 👊❤️
Can't wait till the snow melts
Do you have a video of a women student. I would appreciate seeing it. Thank you Joy
What part of are you looking at the ball are you looking at? The back side or the front of it or the bottom left
Thanks
@@mikekruegerstewartroth8513 doesn’t matter, if it did, we’d all be screwed.
@@jimvenetosgolf Okay thank you
I’m trying to get a load out to California so I can meet you and take a lesson.
@@mikekruegerstewartroth8513 I only teach high level competitive golfers in person. Sign up for my school and you’ll have access to one on one online instruction from me.
jimvenetosgolfacademy.com
So if you were swinging by a clock would your shoulders be pointed at 2:00 or 3:00 and then your Club face pointed at 1:00.is that basically what gives you the draw? Love all your videos.
Negative. Your perception is off. The draw comes from the swing path and the clubface is square to the swing path which is at about 12:30 for a rt handed golfer. You in the gen pop need to set your shoulders closed 45 deg so that you can engage your lead side and subdue your trail side.
I understand the perception you are speaking from and it is errored from the start because of misunderstanding how the lead shoulder socket works.
This is the first time I've ever heard that the left arm is anatomically correct to hit a draw. That is priceless.
Are you still hitting down or just dropping the club before the ball?
Is my club descending through the ball? Yes, on every shot
What is your ball position using mid iron or short iron or woods?
Where are you placing the ball within your stance?
Where do you set the club face with this alignment? To your target (i.e., middle of fairway, middle of green)?
Always strong grip?
Why do you sometimes drop your right foot way back and sometimes you don't, and what about ball position
Doesn’t the club face indicate starting direction though? And the swing path indicates spin. I think I have a fairly consistent swing path with this swing, but I struggle with keeping my club face square to where I want the start line.
The face and the path combine to dictate the starting direction. Keeping the club face square is easy. All explained in my school.
jimvenetosgolfacademy.com
You are basically correct, “the new laws of ball flight”. It’s not 100%/100% & loft changes the amount each affects the shot but essentially yes club face dictates starting direction & the path in relation to the face = curve/spin.
All of this sounds very rational. But then wouldn't it make sense for a right handed golfer to play from the other side, so that his stronger/dominant arm is now the lead arm? I'm right handed and when I'm playing tennis, am very comfortable hitting one handed backhands . I doubt I would hit a backhand with the same power if I played left handed.
Good point…Nicklaus is a natural lefty and Mickelson is a natural righty.
The lead arm is far more stable in the swing. It’s like towing anything, say a trailer, pulling it is very stable vs pushing something is very unstable, basic physics. Not to mention compression is where all the distance in golf comes from & compression is if from the lead side, too much trail and you’re scooping at it or flipping it closed. The trail side simply adds some extra stability and speed but the lead controls everything whether you want it to or not so you might as well learn to use it. Plus once you get comfortable with lead side control you have 2 dominated arms. All the trail has to do is a throwing like motion, that’s a basic motor skill ingrained in our DNA, but the precision part from the lead side needs to be learned through practice. Tiger feels the emblem of his glove controls all the small manipulations for hitting different shot shapes & trajectories, that’s one of the best feels because the emblem or simply the back of your lead hand matches the club face perfectly & the lead arm is a straight extension of the shaft at impact.
Where is the ball position?
Ball position changes based upon the club and the type of shot you’re wanting to play. All explained in my school.
jimvenetosgolfacademy.com
Please use second camera to show front view; one camera is not enough.
no one on tour swings like that!
Incorrect! Many tour players use their lead sides in a dominant way which is simply what I teach.
Trying to swing like the pros is going to end in disaster for most people. Jim's method is simple, efficient and effective.
Not clear alignment is about swing path and clubheadface need to be close to the path
I have never seen any women commenting on your swing. Do you have women students?
I do! Quite a few. I find them to be excellent students.
The question was WHERE IS THE TARGET. You being the Oil Salesman danced around it as usual. Show a DOT or something on your Video to what would represent a FLAG and then hit it. Oh you wont because it will then reflect what anyone with eye sight can see. YOU PUSH the ball to the right. Is there a DRAW Yes, but where is your target? All we see if the Ball flying to the right. Other words a push draw. No way to know if it gets back to the target, why because you ducked the question.
Just watch his course vlogs then...
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