STOP Shallowing The Club Like This! Do This Instead...
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
- Check out our exclusive Golf Schools by clicking here🏌️⛳👉 meandmygolf.co... STOP shallowing the golf club like this! For a lot of amateur golfers shallowing the golf club has always been a hot topic and will be on of the biggest swing thoughts for many golfers. However we see people get it wrong so often! In todays video we are going to break down a recent golf lesson we have Golf RUclipsr Peter Finch to explain to you how you could be shallowing the golf club incorrectly and what you should be doing to give you more space in the downswing to help you swing on plane more consistently!
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Yet Ben Hogan talked about it 50 plus years ago but we still are having troubles with this move! Thank you for all your great work!
Yes! Once I started paying more attention to this area (knees, hips) the ball striking improved immensely!👍
It's so simple too!
Correct me if I'm wrong but quite some time ago I remember MeandMy golf playing with Peter Finch and Rick Shiels at a course in Portugal at night. Because it was dark tracers weren't necessary and all of you were drawing the ball to the middle of the fairway and playing fabulously. That was my first introduction to MeandMy golf and so fun to watch good golf. Thanks for the memories.
Great lesson. I had almost the exact same issue with hip rotation and we did almost everything here. I also find that lifting the left heel helps with rotation and the lead knee bend. It also forms a nice trigger for starting the downswing and getting ground forces into the lead side.
Thanks Charles. Glad you enjoyed the video.
I’m struggling with hip depth and coming over the top. Hopefully this will help. Really appreciate these videos. Explained and demonstrated so well. Keep up the good work guys.
Scary to think in 1990's turning into fixed hips to create torque was the fashion! No wonder I had back trouble in my early 30's. Thanks for the video to dispel this.
Definitely guilty of coaching this back inn the day also. We keep learning
@@meandmygolf.I thought Ben hogans 5 fundamentals said to have a straight right foot to limit hip movement to create torque on the downswing? It’s hard to know who to listen to as a new guy because everyone is saying opposite tips😢
Thanks, the light bulb moment just came on after your video. The left knee explanation was brilliant in correlation to depth of hands
the video with Finch, reminded me what I wasn’t doing. I reverted back to my old school ways, keeping the lower half quiet. Which actually caused Lower back and lateral hip pain on my right side
Hope this helps James
You guys explain everything so plainly. What I saw in this video was exactly what I was having a problem with today. I’ve got to get back to the golf course!
Hope this helps
My golf coach literally put me in these same exact positions this week. Guess me and Pete suffered from the same things. But I’d take his game over mine 10 out of 10 times
Great video, very well explained
Would this be the same for driver?
Carbon copy of my problem. I like that left knee tip. Will try this out 👍
Turn the left knee “in” is gold!!!
Great to see you guys working together, fantastic 🔥
Thanks! Hope this was useful
Love how Andy and Piers have about 1000 videos just on this rotation and even still some of the better golfers on youtube still need help with it. Shows just how important it is. These guys may even know what they're talking about! 😛
It's just so key and most golfers are ignoring it and worrying about things that don't matter. Hope you enjoyed the video
thanks
chaps! great instruction - easy to overlook!
Thanks. So true.
As always, that's massively helpful thanks guys!
Great to hear Amit.
mc lean theory on x power, minimum hip turn, maximum shoulder turn, creating strech and torque, long run will damage back ,
Excellent lesson as always fellas.
Thanks Gary.
Please can you fly me over for a few lessons. Love the videos gents ❤ ⛳️
Well done guys 😊
Thanks Roy.
Hi guys @meandmygolf what about the first move with clearing the lead hip and not getting stuck on the way down before impact and possibly standing up in the shot?
Hi graham. It all depends where you are in the downswing. We have to "feed what we need" based on ball flight, strike etc.
@@meandmygolf. thanks guys. Much appreciated. Love the channel and all that you share btw.
Great explanation and demo as always !
In terms of body movement (ignoring ball position etc). What are the similarities/differences between this iron swing and driver swing ?
Thanks guys 😊!
Obviously just a wider base and more tilts with the driver with a little more tilt at the top of the back swing (spine leaning away)
Thank you! I think I've been guilty of considering the driver and iron swings as 2 separate techniques which has been confusing things.
Getting back to the ball would be difficult to time with that big of a turned for me. I do like the drill though
I’m a 1 handicap and have recently played very little due to work and having our first child. I have come back to playing after around 2 months and my club path is drastically to the left by 9-10 degrees 😭 really struggling to figure it out. Before I was pretty neutral. I need help 🙏🏼
You forgot to say that Pete is a very good Golfer!
How do you not get stuck closed when you get excessively closed I’m the backswing?
If you guys are PGA coaches, and I think you are, you should be plastering the PGA logo wherever and whenever you can. As well as telling people the advantages of taking lessons from PGA instructors. This was great lesson. The vast majority of online teachers can't even play golf. And they give horrible lessons. The PGA has completely failed to protect it's members and has lost a good part of the teaching sector.
He wasn't over the top though?
He came back on plane perfectly just before impact.
Also, he had a lot of clubface rotation yes, but thst from practicing to much of in to out.
Trying to get more speed fr an in to out positions will lead to flicking of the hands..
His first swing was spot on imo.. but then again he wanted to hit draws not 1yard fades..
Too dumped under the plane line on the after swing.
That all depends on what ball flight you are after. The beautiful high draws he was hitting was his gaol and that's what it produced.
You guys are still making videos?
Yes Jeremy. Been going a while now. Still loving it.
just teach him to swing like Bryson 😄
Just so you know guys! your adidas affiliate link is broken
Thanks for letting us know! I will speak to them
you can never hit it far like the pros, they are not using the same equipment as you! Unless you have $10k to throw around.
Not true
Another misleading lesson on RUclips.. please describe the last fading shot you hit even though you were 'in to out'
You can still hit a fade with an in to out path. For argument sake if the path is 1 degree in to out but the clubface is 2 degrees open to the target (1 degree open to the path) then the clubface is still open to the path and a fade will occur. It will be more of a push fade I.e. ball starts straight - slightly right and fades right.
If the path is 1 degree in to out but clubface dead square to target (1 degree closed to the path) then a tight draw will occur.
He's managed to move his path in to out but has left the clubface slightly open
Not sure what is misleading to you? The ball can still curve to the right from a path that is "in to out". My club face was just slightly open to the path that's all.
@@meandmygolf. right on cue with my comment 😂
So former #1 in the world, David Duval, who said - to be consistent you must keep the clubhead above the plane - was wrong? Doesn't it ever dawn on you guys that maybe you actually have no idea what you're talking about? When you have to keep making up new explanations and reasons for stuff it's really quite possible that you don't actually understand what it is you're talking about.