This might be the best video lesson I ever viewed. I have struggled for years trying to get more distance and watching friends that are no stronger than me hit the ball much farther. After listening to your explanation and going out to the range I added 8 miles an hour to my 7 iron club head speed. It's a month later now and still a work in progress but when I get the movement and timing right it is so effortless and the extra distance is magical. This was indeed the secret sauce for me.
Another brilliant lesson Jess. Love your teaching demeanour. Your personal enthusiasm really is infectious. Been working hard on S&T. Got a way to go but at 69 years old am already playing the best and most consistent golf of my life. Keep on keeping on!
I did a club fitting a month ago. With my driver, I had a 1.489 smash factor, 13-14 degree launch angle, and RPM less than 1600. In other words, I was getting just about every last yard out of my swing. It was just too slow, maxing out at 92 mph that day. Since then, my baseline is up closer to 97 mph and I get the occasional swing over 100. But I feel like I'm a good enough athlete to get to 110, it's just not happening right now, despite a lot of hard work. I am really having a hard time grasping this concept. I feel it's the only thing holding me back from that next level. I'm going to be focused on this until I get it down. Thanks for the video!
Great job! Depending on your age physical abilities and strength swing speed can be developed but it takes time and a lot of work. Sounds like you’re on the right track thanks for watching!
This is such an interesting feeling!I tend to always have my body going constantly forward because of a history with a lot of fat shots before stack and tilt. I tried this at the range today and it felt really good, contact distance and loft were in such a better spot but I had a sensation that I was feeling my body stop so I could whip the hips and club through impact.Have you ever had students describe that same feeling? I’m curious how it will translate to grass this weekend if I was doing it right in full swing.
This helped me a lot. I would start my downswing very aggressively and try and keep shaft flax bent until impact. My driver face was all over the place. No when I use this whipping technique, I can swing easier but still generate more club head speed than before by the whipping motion. Thanks!
The great Bobby Jones described the feeling of cracking the whip, his swing was different than yours but a lot of similar moves. He could hit it far with hickory shafts and a ball that definitely wasn't the ball we use. His contemporaries has said he hit it over 300 easily, i agree because i have him on dvd hitting 270 yards off the fairway with his spoon.
Not 270.....240 with a good 50 yards of roll. I have the same video set. The fairways were firm in those days (1931) and today it is mostly carry. But we just saw 400 yard+ drives at The Open at St. Andrews because of 75 and even 100 yard roll outs. No need to exaggerate, Long drive competitions were won with a 235 yard drive. Source, Gene Sarazen, "Thirty Years of Championship Golf".
Well if that instruction was by someone else Jess I'd thought they were having a laugh with us ,but being as it's you Jess I'll try it for certain.Thanks
It just hit me when bowling is brought up. Regarding stack n tilt golf swing, the weight on the lead leg. Same with a right handed bowler with weight on left leg and hips do not spin out. Same in hockey, which I played a lot before taking up golf. Whipping the stick on a slapshot or a wrister. If there was no weight on my lead leg, I'd find myself flat on my back on the ice. In hockey, the trail leg kicks out much like a bowlers, with the toe side of the skate pushing back on the ice for stability and power. Very well said, Jess. Thank you.
"Pshew! Just like that!" Sorry, I couldn't help myself... (-: What you're saying is true, though... The way to transfer the speed of your turn, your arms speed, and everything else. Is to hit the brakes. The momentum of everything will transfer to the club head.
Hi Jess- point of clarification. You say the centre of swing (where swing arc bottoms out) is beneath lead arms pit or left shoulder for righties. I have always been taught it was located directly below the sternum which may or may not be underneath the left shoulder at impact. If one does not transfer weight to the lead foot, the sternum will not move there and the centre of the swing will be in the centre of ones stance if that is where the sternum is located at impact. Correct? Your assumption is that the sternum moves over under the lead shoulder at impact.
The trail leg motion makes sense. So when it comes sequence currently on the downswing currently I drop the left arm and delay the shoulder turn a bit. Do I now forget about that and my first move down is digging the trail foot backward while my left arm drops before or during or after the trail foot move? Keeping in mind my right leg has already straightened on the backswing so now on the way down I dig in with the skateboard/bowling move and extend that right leg even further even though it’s already in full extension from the back swing? Can you help me with that please.
When I look at McIlroy's right leg post impact, it's almost straight. It's straighter than everybody's else. As for Justin Thomas, I look at his right foot at post impact. He almost stands on his right toe. This concept was explained in Joe Dante's book titled "the 4 Magic Moves". It's based on science/Physics of Conservation of Angular Momentum. When we brake the handle of the whip, all the momentum must transfer to the other end, the tip of the whip with great speed and sound.
Wonderful explanation of cracking the whip, thank you. Would you say a few words about how to coordinate this left arm feeling with your advice on the right arm bending in the back swing and then punching down. How do you do both simultaneously without thinking about one or the other?
Some describe the cracking of the whip by transferring pressure on the lead foot before completing the back swing. I find the move quite awkward. What is you view on this?
I like how you mention that the ceter of the swing is the left shoulder. Do you have other drills that help demonstrate this? Or is the drill in this video the best way to develop using the left shoulder as the center of the swing. Im new to the channel. Great stuff!
Thank you so much! So far I would say this is my best video but every video I do is based odd a system. The left shoulder is the center of the swing of bottom of the arc.
I think the f-up in golf is that it all starts from a stand still position. Almost every other sporting action (shooting a ball, throwing a ball) happens while moving thus creates momentum all the time, it happens automatically. You never have to teach someone how to shoot or throw a ball. It just goes. Hitting thru a ball while standing still is a whole different situation however. Hence all the golf channels on YT and all the lessons ppl take. Never seen it so busy on a baseball yard where ppl try to throw a ball. Funny little thing golf...!
That’s why you see Lee Trevino move around or all the different waggles because it gives momentum and not static. However, as a kid I remember getting hitting and pitching lessons from my coaches little league through high school. We sometimes just don’t remember the skills we learned early on in our life :)
You may know s&t coach brad stecklein down there in florida. I took a lesson with him and he told me to hold off release of the club so the face wouldnt roll over. He had me do this bowling drill. Im still confused though Jess because you talk about transferring energy to release the club but that always causes me to roll the wrists. What am I not understanding?
Hey Isaac Brad is terrific! The transfer of energy into the club head shouldn’t cause you to roll your arms and hands it’s just a natural motion. You shouldn’t roll your hands because that changes the club face and path too drastically. The bowler is drill is phenomenal
@@JessFrankGolfAcademyBocaRaton so in my actual full swing should I still have that bowling drill feel of holding off the face/release of wrists and instead accelerate or "punch" through with my right arm?
@@JessFrankGolfAcademyBocaRaton thanks for the clarification Jess. This subject has always confused me. From now on I will hold off that release and try to get more punch through the ball. Go Bears!
Cracking the whip or snapping the towel through impact has always puzzled me. To snap a towel, the hands stop and actually pull back fractionally to create the speed, at least the way I feel it. Mr. Frank, do you feel like you are actually pulling back with the left shoulder and body through impact to create the motion? Maybe another way to feel it? Thank you for all of your information. I appreciate it.
Snapping the towel is not the correct analogy. RUclips search “bull whip” And you will see that it’s basically just the extension of the arm and the wrist using it as a lever and leveraging to create speed. There is no pull back in the golf swing so- snapping the towel is something very different. But a crack of the whip is done entirely different. Look up bull whip and you’ll see.
So apparently there is multiple ways to crack the whip. But the one we are looking for in golf is this ruclips.net/video/i78vyzgcS0M/видео.html Side arm bull whip crack. It’s almost effortless and allowing the whip to be used against itself and using the leverage of the wrists to extend. Almost like a basketball free throw how the wrist extends and leverages (hinges) and releases (extends) do a free throw motion side armed.
Not saying that Scottie Scheffler method is wrong, just that there’s more than one way to skin a cat. But By the way, who holds the longest drive record in a pga competition at 515 yards using a steel shaft, persimmon head driver ,and a balata ball ? How far would the ball have gone using todays technology? His method is probably not wrong either. Yes,it was aided by wind, but many tournaments have the same conditions.
@@boppieh8448 I love Mike Austin think he’s great but what I am saying is that every pga tour player has a slight backwards movement of the trail leg which allows for a breaking mechanism so they can transfer the momentum out to the club head. They don’t just keep spinning their hips. Hip speed accounts for 4-6 mph on the pga tour. The best driver in the world for years was Greg Norman and he slid his back foot backwards. Brandon Todd does it too.
Some of your tips are valuable such as left ear down the right ear down. I can really relate that motion to tilting the shoulders. However, running up to the camera over and over is patently annoying. We can hear you and see you if you stand still and record your message.
@@JessFrankGolfAcademyBocaRaton l will be trying your whiplash suggestion on my next range outing. I am fan of S &T since I could not find a way over many years of trying to stop my hip spinoff. S &T was an instant cure. I believe the hip problem is caused by me golfing left handed even though I am totally right side oriented. Even in my skiing I turned one way better than the other. Now I can actually fire through with my left hand which would not have been possible before S & T. That puts the whiplash notion within the realm of possibility now. I do appreciate your enthusiasm in your videos but charging the camera comes across to me like rushing up to your student every few seconds.
Why so critical? This dude is putting himself out there to try to help YOU! Tell you what, go make your own video and upload it to RUclips Tube and we’ll critique you.
@@arthurford829Hey Arthur. This video was 3 years ago. Jess’ presentation and video production is so much better now. Sometimes direct feedback can be helpful but you are right, perhaps I could have been less harsh. Very appreciative of the hard work put in by anybody trying to build a RUclips channel.
I wonder why the golf commentators are constantly talking about Schefflers back foot moving backwards ,even out of fairway bunkers , if everyone else is doing it also? Dunaway and Austin claim they didn’t spin their hips, they tilted them. They certainly didn’t kick the trail foot back. Seems to me, most of the younger players, PGA and LPGA are coming up on their toes, almost jumping, at impact with a driver.
I think we are talking about the same thing for sure. Rory McIlroy has similar foot action to Scottie but doesn’t do it as much. As for the announcers well they are announcers lol! Correct on the tilting of the hips. Because the knees change flex in the golf swing the hips tilt:)
Jess love stack and tilt but I never saw a pro slide their foot backwards and when you took a full swing you didn't either. Don't like this tip at all. Thanks
Hi Francis please watch Tigers Rorys Greg Norman’s footwork and you clearly see their trail foot moving backwards in the motion I describe. Thank you for watching
Have just watched Rory McIlroy swing in slow motion . I believe his power comes because he bumps his left hip laterally which brings on his extension . Cause and effect ????
@@michaelgmaxwell8428 yes the hip slide forward makes the foot slide or skateboarder effect. The extending of the legs and pelvis or “raising the belt buckle” also accomplishes the same thank you!!
@@JessFrankGolfAcademyBocaRaton Rory and Greg Norman dont slide their feet backwards as only their toes move slightly and Scottie Scheffler only moves his foot out of the way to the inside to get his right hip through the ball better after contact and his foot never goes backwards. Moving the foot backwards when you need to get your weight forward is a very strange notion indeed. I've included the links so you can see them in slow motion and see that what you state doesn't apply to any of them. ruclips.net/video/BmRL2K-rz0Q/видео.html&ab_channel=PGATOUR ruclips.net/video/RfiyVH04V-c/видео.html&ab_channel=GolfswingHD ruclips.net/video/rF3WZLBnm2I/видео.html&ab_channel=Mike%27s3DLife
I don't think I've 'cracked a whip' on a golf shot...EVER. I've never had the swing explained to me in this way... I can't wait to try this drill on the range! (If the dang rain ever stops here)
Everyone should know that our hands placed correctly on the grip of our club acts as a counterweight to the weight and mass of the head of the club. Another words as in a bullwhip the head of a golf club is heavier then the handle of a golf club. Knowing this; we all must crack the club head through the ball using the handle of our club as a Cowboy might do a side arm trail overhand cracking of his bullwhip with his handle. Whether a person does Stack and Tilt or a conventional swing the easiest start of the down swing is a side arm cracking of the whip motion at the top of the swing. This simple to learn action automatically places our trail elbow in the correct position to our side for the club head to crack directly at the ball and then with it increasing momentum takes over our trail arm to wrap around us on a conventional swing. With a Stack and Tilt the finish is a little different. But both should be done solely with the one swing thought to Grip it and Whip it. John Daley was almost right. Cheers All the confusing foot work that you have shown should become automatic in Stack and Tilt as long as you swing the club back lower under the trail shoulder then one would do in a conventional swing. However either way crack the whip with the handle of the club; never ever rolling the handle as you are doing it. Cheers
This might be the best video lesson I ever viewed. I have struggled for years trying to get more distance and watching friends that are no stronger than me hit the ball much farther. After listening to your explanation and going out to the range I added 8 miles an hour to my 7 iron club head speed. It's a month later now and still a work in progress but when I get the movement and timing right it is so effortless and the extra distance is magical. This was indeed the secret sauce for me.
Phenomenal Mike great to hear!!!!
Another brilliant lesson Jess. Love your teaching demeanour. Your personal enthusiasm really is infectious. Been working hard on S&T. Got a way to go but at 69 years old am already playing the best and most consistent golf of my life. Keep on keeping on!
Thank you Michael! I really appreciate the kind comments! Hope all is well!!
I did a club fitting a month ago. With my driver, I had a 1.489 smash factor, 13-14 degree launch angle, and RPM less than 1600. In other words, I was getting just about every last yard out of my swing. It was just too slow, maxing out at 92 mph that day. Since then, my baseline is up closer to 97 mph and I get the occasional swing over 100. But I feel like I'm a good enough athlete to get to 110, it's just not happening right now, despite a lot of hard work. I am really having a hard time grasping this concept. I feel it's the only thing holding me back from that next level. I'm going to be focused on this until I get it down. Thanks for the video!
Great job! Depending on your age physical abilities and strength swing speed can be developed but it takes time and a lot of work. Sounds like you’re on the right track thanks for watching!
This is serious good stuff. "The Stack and Tilt Swing" seems to just barely touch on it and give almost no explanation. Thanks for posting this.
You are welcome Tollie!!! Transferring momentum to the club head is crucial:)
This is such an interesting feeling!I tend to always have my body going constantly forward because of a history with a lot of fat shots before stack and tilt. I tried this at the range today and it felt really good, contact distance and loft were in such a better spot but I had a sensation that I was feeling my body stop so I could whip the hips and club through impact.Have you ever had students describe that same feeling? I’m curious how it will translate to grass this weekend if I was doing it right in full swing.
Awesome thank you for letting me know!
This helped me a lot. I would start my downswing very aggressively and try and keep shaft flax bent until impact. My driver face was all over the place. No when I use this whipping technique, I can swing easier but still generate more club head speed than before by the whipping motion. Thanks!
Phenomenal to hear! Glad i could help!
Good idea!
Thank you!
The great Bobby Jones described the feeling of cracking the whip, his swing was different than yours but a lot of similar moves. He could hit it far with hickory shafts and a ball that definitely wasn't the ball we use. His contemporaries has said he hit it over 300 easily, i agree because i have him on dvd hitting 270 yards off the fairway with his spoon.
Not 270.....240 with a good 50 yards of roll. I have the same video set. The fairways were firm in those days (1931) and today it is mostly carry. But we just saw 400 yard+ drives at The Open at St. Andrews because of 75 and even 100 yard roll outs. No need to exaggerate, Long drive competitions were won with a 235 yard drive. Source, Gene Sarazen, "Thirty Years of Championship Golf".
That some awesome instructions Jess. This is fantastic. I enjoy your method Instruction. Good job!
Thank you Sam!!!
Wow! I can now stop obsessing over what my hips are doing! it's all in the extension of the trail leg! Great lesson!
Thank you so much! In fact, give this type of lesson at least a couple times a day and it really helps :))
Well if that instruction was by someone else Jess I'd thought they were
having a laugh with us ,but being as it's you Jess I'll try it for certain.Thanks
Thank you sir. Found this tip very useful. Test it too when nxt time on range. Wish you Happy and Prosperous New Golf Year 2022!
Thank you Karl!
I love this drill works very well for me. Will it work with a strong grip?
Yes sir it will
It just hit me when bowling is brought up. Regarding stack n tilt golf swing, the weight on the lead leg. Same with a right handed bowler with weight on left leg and hips do not spin out. Same in hockey, which I played a lot before taking up golf. Whipping the stick on a slapshot or a wrister. If there was no weight on my lead leg, I'd find myself flat on my back on the ice. In hockey, the trail leg kicks out much like a bowlers, with the toe side of the skate pushing back on the ice for stability and power. Very well said, Jess. Thank you.
You are correct sir! This is an awesome concept and way to gain extra power! Thank you for watching and subscribing!
Very unique perspective! Just tried it and seems to create more power and speed!
Thank you Robin!!
I have wondered how I can incorporate bowling to golf. Great explanation.
Thank you very much! Happy holidays!
"Pshew! Just like that!" Sorry, I couldn't help myself... (-: What you're saying is true, though... The way to transfer the speed of your turn, your arms speed, and everything else. Is to hit the brakes. The momentum of everything will transfer to the club head.
Thank you!!!!
Where are you located?
Deerfield beach Florida. I also do online lessons if you’re normal
I meant local 😂
Hi Jess- point of clarification. You say the centre of swing (where swing arc bottoms out) is beneath lead arms pit or left shoulder for righties. I have always been taught it was located directly below the sternum which may or may not be underneath the left shoulder at impact. If one does not transfer weight to the lead foot, the sternum will not move there and the centre of the swing will be in the centre of ones stance if that is where the sternum is located at impact. Correct? Your assumption is that the sternum moves over under the lead shoulder at impact.
Weight forward moves the low point under your left arm. Hope this helps!
The trail leg motion makes sense. So when it comes sequence currently on the downswing currently I drop the left arm and delay the shoulder turn a bit. Do I now forget about that and my first move down is digging the trail foot backward while my left arm drops before or during or after the trail foot move? Keeping in mind my right leg has already straightened on the backswing so now on the way down I dig in with the skateboard/bowling move and extend that right leg even further even though it’s already in full extension from the back swing? Can you help me with that please.
Yes keep it simple
When I look at McIlroy's right leg post impact, it's almost straight. It's straighter than everybody's else. As for Justin Thomas, I look at his right foot at post impact. He almost stands on his right toe. This concept was explained in Joe Dante's book titled "the 4 Magic Moves". It's based on science/Physics of Conservation of Angular Momentum. When we brake the handle of the whip, all the momentum must transfer to the other end, the tip of the whip with great speed and sound.
Excellent!!
love the passion . . .
Appreciate it Tiny! Thank you for watching!
Just whip it. Whip it good! ;-)
Wonderful explanation of cracking the whip, thank you. Would you say a few words about how to coordinate this left arm feeling with your advice on the right arm bending in the back swing and then punching down. How do you do both simultaneously without thinking about one or the other?
You have to train this motion into your swing by doing what is showed on the video. You can do this relatively quickly:) thanks!
Hi jess
Great video and the video on set up
Regards bill
Thank you Bill!!
Thanks, I will try that.
Welcome Guy thank you!!
Interesting. For me the grip end of the club needs to slow down a lot as the hands whip through the impact zone. Dragging the handle is a no no.
Thank you Peter for watching! I agree you want to transfer energy to the club head to help you gain speed:)
Great whip noise impression 😄
Thank you Gary! Lol!!
Some describe the cracking of the whip by transferring pressure on the lead foot before completing the back swing. I find the move quite awkward. What is you view on this?
It’s a combination of crushing the can to the front foot and creating angles to transfer the momentum to the clubhead
I like how you mention that the ceter of the swing is the left shoulder. Do you have other drills that help demonstrate this? Or is the drill in this video the best way to develop using the left shoulder as the center of the swing. Im new to the channel. Great stuff!
Thank you so much! So far I would say this is my best video but every video I do is based odd a system. The left shoulder is the center of the swing of bottom of the arc.
This is huge
Awesome Roy!
The revealing of the untold secret from Jess... 🥂
Thank you sir!
4:34 🤣😂🤣😂🤣 I'm making a meme gif now.
Lol!
So Jess at set up I should bring my right foot back and straighten my right leg, keeping my weight forward and then begin the back swing, correct?
Yes sir Bill you can do that for sure!
I think the f-up in golf is that it all starts from a stand still position. Almost every other sporting action (shooting a ball, throwing a ball) happens while moving thus creates momentum all the time, it happens automatically. You never have to teach someone how to shoot or throw a ball. It just goes. Hitting thru a ball while standing still is a whole different situation however. Hence all the golf channels on YT and all the lessons ppl take. Never seen it so busy on a baseball yard where ppl try to throw a ball. Funny little thing golf...!
That’s why you see Lee Trevino move around or all the different waggles because it gives momentum and not static. However, as a kid I remember getting hitting and pitching lessons from my coaches little league through high school. We sometimes just don’t remember the skills we learned early on in our life :)
Is that why polo was invented? Lol
You may know s&t coach brad stecklein down there in florida. I took a lesson with him and he told me to hold off release of the club so the face wouldnt roll over. He had me do this bowling drill. Im still confused though Jess because you talk about transferring energy to release the club but that always causes me to roll the wrists. What am I not understanding?
Hey Isaac Brad is terrific! The transfer of energy into the club head shouldn’t cause you to roll your arms and hands it’s just a natural motion. You shouldn’t roll your hands because that changes the club face and path too drastically. The bowler is drill is phenomenal
@@JessFrankGolfAcademyBocaRaton so in my actual full swing should I still have that bowling drill feel of holding off the face/release of wrists and instead accelerate or "punch" through with my right arm?
@@IsaacMartin5438 love your Bears logo!! I am from Chicago! Yes the bowler drill is excellent:) however the right arm does straighten after impact.
@@JessFrankGolfAcademyBocaRaton thanks for the clarification Jess. This subject has always confused me. From now on I will hold off that release and try to get more punch through the ball. Go Bears!
Scotty sheffler does this, his foot slides back👍
Yes, most all of the greatest players in the world have this foot work:)
Cracking the whip or snapping the towel through impact has always puzzled me. To snap a towel, the hands stop and actually pull back fractionally to create the speed, at least the way I feel it. Mr. Frank, do you feel like you are actually pulling back with the left shoulder and body through impact to create the motion? Maybe another way to feel it? Thank you for all of your information. I appreciate it.
Snapping the towel is not the correct analogy. RUclips search “bull whip” And you will see that it’s basically just the extension of the arm and the wrist using it as a lever and leveraging to create speed. There is no pull back in the golf swing so- snapping the towel is something very different. But a crack of the whip is done entirely different. Look up bull whip and you’ll see.
So apparently there is multiple ways to crack the whip. But the one we are looking for in golf is this ruclips.net/video/i78vyzgcS0M/видео.html
Side arm bull whip crack. It’s almost effortless and allowing the whip to be used against itself and using the leverage of the wrists to extend.
Almost like a basketball free throw how the wrist extends and leverages (hinges) and releases (extends) do a free throw motion side armed.
@@teddythodo3302 thank you Teddy I will check it out!
@@JessFrankGolfAcademyBocaRaton sorry that was for Robert Saunders lol
@@JessFrankGolfAcademyBocaRaton Did you reply Mr. Frank? If so, I did not see it. Thank you.
Cool sound effects haha
Thanks Jim lol!
@@JessFrankGolfAcademyBocaRaton enjoy your channel, I use the stack and tilt
Thank you Jim appreciate you watching!!
Mike Austin and Mike Dunaway, two of the longest hitters ever, would probably disagree with the rear foot going backwards.
Scottie Scheffler hits the ball pretty long.............................Thank you for watching!
Not saying that Scottie Scheffler method is wrong, just that there’s more than one way to skin a cat. But By the way, who holds the longest drive record in a pga competition at 515 yards using a steel shaft, persimmon head driver ,and a balata ball ? How far would the ball have gone using todays technology? His method is probably not wrong either. Yes,it was aided by wind, but many tournaments have the same conditions.
@@boppieh8448 I love Mike Austin think he’s great but what I am saying is that every pga tour player has a slight backwards movement of the trail leg which allows for a breaking mechanism so they can transfer the momentum out to the club head. They don’t just keep spinning their hips. Hip speed accounts for 4-6 mph on the pga tour. The best driver in the world for years was Greg Norman and he slid his back foot backwards. Brandon Todd does it too.
how much for lessons ?
Call me 561-213-8579 thanks
Why use 10 words when can us 40 words.
I could use 40 as well that’s the beauty of the system. As complex or simple as you would like:))
Another great drill.Thanks.
Thank you Wan!!
Ha ha no ways that ball carried 140 yard when u hit it with 8 iron with that trajectory🤣😂🤣😂🤣
Thank you again for watching!!
Clear as mud…
Thank you for watching! Have a great day!
Some of your tips are valuable such as left ear down the right ear down. I can really relate that motion to tilting the shoulders.
However, running up to the camera over and over is patently annoying. We can hear you and see you if you stand still and record your message.
Thanks Warren just get so excited helping you and others play better golf!!
@@JessFrankGolfAcademyBocaRaton l will be trying your whiplash suggestion on my next range outing. I am fan of S &T since I could not find a way over many years of trying to stop my hip spinoff. S &T was an instant cure.
I believe the hip problem is caused by me golfing left handed even though I am totally right side oriented. Even in my skiing I turned one way better than the other. Now I can actually fire through with my left hand which would not have been possible before S & T. That puts the whiplash notion within the realm of possibility now.
I do appreciate your enthusiasm in your videos but charging the camera comes across to me like rushing up to your student every few seconds.
@@warrenp8877 awesome Warren love hearing how ST helped you play better and have more fun:) Thanks for always supporting me and my channel:)
Hard to take this serious with all the sound effects😂 Why do you keep walking into the camera like you are looking into a window?
No good :) lol! I know I over did it a little lol
Why so critical? This dude is putting himself out there to try to help YOU! Tell you what, go make your own video and upload it to RUclips Tube and we’ll critique you.
@@arthurford829thank you Arthur!
@@arthurford829Hey Arthur. This video was 3 years ago. Jess’ presentation and video production is so much better now. Sometimes direct feedback can be helpful but you are right, perhaps I could have been less harsh. Very appreciative of the hard work put in by anybody trying to build a RUclips channel.
I'm here because of Tom. Great stuff.
Thank you J! Tom is terrific and I hope you enjoy my videos. Please let me know how I may help you:)
Just hit the ball dam it
Thank you Jim grip it and rip it!
I wonder why the golf commentators are constantly talking about Schefflers back foot moving backwards ,even out of fairway bunkers , if everyone else is doing it also? Dunaway and Austin claim they didn’t spin their hips, they tilted them. They certainly didn’t kick the trail foot back. Seems to me, most of the younger players, PGA and LPGA are coming up on their toes, almost jumping, at impact with a driver.
I think we are talking about the same thing for sure. Rory McIlroy has similar foot action to Scottie but doesn’t do it as much. As for the announcers well they are announcers lol! Correct on the tilting of the hips. Because the knees change flex in the golf swing the hips tilt:)
Jess love stack and tilt but I never saw a pro slide their foot backwards and when you took a full swing you didn't either. Don't like this tip at all. Thanks
Hi Francis please watch Tigers Rorys Greg Norman’s footwork and you clearly see their trail foot moving backwards in the motion I describe. Thank you for watching
Have just watched Rory McIlroy swing in slow motion . I believe his power comes because he bumps his left hip laterally which brings on his extension . Cause and effect ????
@@michaelgmaxwell8428 yes the hip slide forward makes the foot slide or skateboarder effect. The extending of the legs and pelvis or “raising the belt buckle” also accomplishes the same thank you!!
@@JessFrankGolfAcademyBocaRaton Rory and Greg Norman dont slide their feet backwards as only their toes move slightly and Scottie Scheffler only moves his foot out of the way to the inside to get his right hip through the ball better after contact and his foot never goes backwards.
Moving the foot backwards when you need to get your weight forward is a very strange notion indeed.
I've included the links so you can see them in slow motion and see that what you state doesn't apply to any of them.
ruclips.net/video/BmRL2K-rz0Q/видео.html&ab_channel=PGATOUR
ruclips.net/video/RfiyVH04V-c/видео.html&ab_channel=GolfswingHD
ruclips.net/video/rF3WZLBnm2I/видео.html&ab_channel=Mike%27s3DLife
Ever heard of S. SCHEFFLER?
I think you are on to something, but watching your swing thru the ball I see your right leg straightening but I don't see your right foot going back.
Yes it’s helping brake my hips which is letting my arms fire and transfer momentum to the club head :)
I don't think I've 'cracked a whip' on a golf shot...EVER.
I've never had the swing explained to me in this way...
I can't wait to try this drill on the range! (If the dang rain ever stops here)
Awesome let me know how it goes:)
Everyone should know that our hands placed correctly on the grip of our club acts as a counterweight to the weight and mass of the head of the club. Another words as in a bullwhip the head of a golf club is heavier then the handle of a golf club. Knowing this; we all must crack the club head through the ball using the handle of our club as a Cowboy might do a side arm trail overhand cracking of his bullwhip with his handle.
Whether a person does Stack and Tilt or a conventional swing the easiest start of the down swing is a side arm cracking of the whip motion at the top of the swing. This simple to learn action automatically places our trail elbow in the correct position to our side for the club head to crack directly at the ball and then with it increasing momentum takes over our trail arm to wrap around us on a conventional swing. With a Stack and Tilt the finish is a little different. But both should be done solely with the one swing thought to Grip it and Whip it. John Daley was almost right. Cheers
All the confusing foot work that you have shown should become automatic in Stack and Tilt as long as you swing the club back lower under the trail shoulder then one would do in a conventional swing. However either way crack the whip with the handle of the club; never ever rolling the handle as you are doing it. Cheers
Thank you for the thoughtful and well written description and I really appreciate you watching!
'Another words' how long have you been saying that, your whole life ? 🤣
You 'mine as well' have 🤣🤣
Whats about short game? All your vids talks about the long game 😕
I think you're a goofy foot but ride your skateboard regular🙂
Appreciate it sir! Got to be a little crazy sometimes:))) Hope this video helps you:)
Waste of time, this dude said a whole lot of nothing....
I appreciate your time watching. What exactly were you looking for I have other videos that might help you.
I'm only p_ whipped thanks to.my wife
Lol! Thanks Tom!
Too much talking…
Thanks for watching :)
U are not teaching right
What's your question? Thanks for watching!
You do not have the crack the whip swing figured out dude! Quit trying to teach it
Barry, being negative never gets anywhere.
Thank you!!