Hey Rick, do you feel that certain grips can make hitting fades and draws easier as well? I've had some inconsistent success with strong grips helping me hit a fade and weaker grips for a draw, but I've never focused on slightly closing the face at address. Thanks again for the great lesson
Have your employee putting on your grip make you grip lines to a stronger grip stronger or more neutral for set up fades and draws are all about foot position and square upper torso but grip and feet allow draws or fades, or hit it straight the best play any course playing any course allowing you to hit girs
You forgot the "worm burner" shot where the ball doesn't even take flight but skips gracefully across the tee box and rests about 20 yards in front of you.
This is what Rick does best in my opinion; he explains just three things to think about in order to achieve each shot. No overload of information and no long-winded explanations. Following his tips, I've dropped from 9 handicap to 6.
That's awesome... and realistic, I hate when "golf Pros" on RUclips use outrageous thumbnails saying you will take 10 strokes off of your game by this one simple trick.. I feel like those channels should be demonetized, or at least have to rename their videos because they hardly ever disclaim that their tips and tricks will only help 1 out of 100 people do what they said.
Rick, you have literally made me love this sport - just started 6months ago and have listened to you and guy every minute I can! My mrs is now a golf widow bless her 🤣
Hi Rick, just wanted to thank you. Some years ago I was a 4,5 hcp player, but I stopped playing because I lost the joy an fun in golf. I put myself under way too much pressure and seceded to quit… untill almost a year ago a buddy of mine started golfing and asked me to join him. I refused many times, but eventually I gave in and joined him for some holes. And I had fun again! The fun in golfing also oozes out of your RUclips contributions. I really enjoy your content and also the fact that you sometimes miss a shot. That makes you really human an like the rest of us! More important, you really enjoy what you do. And that is a great inspiration for me! Getting slowly back into the game! If you ever consider to visit the Netherlands, I would be very hounoured to take you for a round at my homecourse Cromstrijen. Warm regards and keep up the good work! Wkr Lodewijk
I finally started playing this sport literally 4 days ago, never realized it was so much fun, competitive whike at the same time relaxing.. .found me a new passion. And thanks for the tips ill definitely be practicing as much as i can to see the differences in my shots taken.
Love these tips. Just started playing 3 months ago and I know it’s not good but when I started I was hitting 144 and now I’m doing 102. Par is coming closer each time.
@@lkae4 my drives avg 240-260 yards since I started. Club choice was my problem. Consistency is now my problem. One day my long game is good and the next my short game is good. Some holes in a day I can get both, but not 18. Sometimes I do 36.
My thought process for these shots: Low: narrow stance, ball back 1-2 balls from normal, low hand finish High: Ball up 1-2 balls, high hand finish Fade: Aim club where I want fade to start, body aimed twice as left of clubhead. Focus on path along toeline. Occasionally ball up in stance. Draw: same as fade but out to right and occasionally ball back.
I learned more from this drill than other....made going to the range really fun. No harm in calling shots in an order, it really makes you think pre shot. Loved it
I watched this at the beginning of the year as a 15 handicap and now I’m a 10 and I understand the concept so much better after having dialed my swing in all season long. Can’t wait to try it out. Especially with driver.
The club face set up is eye opening for me. I was always told to pre-aim the face at the end target (so the flag etc.) but would either find myself over working and missing left with draws or right with fades. I can't wait to try the idea of still aiming slightly left/right of the end target with my clubface and then committing to the shot shapes and hopefully see them a bit more accurate than before.
Great explanation of these, Rick. Still waiting to get out for my first round of the year due to having surgery in Feb on my right thumb. I’m able to chip and putt in my house but have not attempted full swings yet due to ongoing issues. Passing my time watching your videos. Cheers!
This video helped me create shot shapes. Seriously. I had read all the things he talks about in this video previously, but seeing it with the guideline overlays really helped me dial it in. Thank you!
Nice breakdown giving options, things to experiment with depending on peoples physical needs. Accurate short sharp detailed video. Good graphics to...Thanks
Just came from the range (in snowy Northern Finland :D ) and tried your tips that I have been watching over the winter as our courses have been covered with snow. I must say that you have by far the most tangible and clear tips and instructions on the net. Many thanks: I have been improving my swing, accuracy and control of my game!
Adding a stock shot with the 7i would have also been a great addition to the video just to see the trajectory difference on the shot tracer of all three shots...high, low, stock.
Went to the driving range for the first time in years and had a wicked slice. I watched your video how to correct a slice the day before I was going out to play with a buddy of mine. Your instruction worked. I did not slice one shot the whole day. Thank you so much for your advice.
I love the fact that you actually go step by step instead of just throwing everything in your face at once it is much more easier to understand and this is why watching your videos had a crucial effect on my game
Hey Rick, I have followed your channel for the past year. IMO your videos and instructions are the best I have come across anywhere. Very straight forward and not complicated. I have never had a lesson and yes I know I do have to do that. But your instruction has given me a great foundation. Thanks and keep the content coming. Lifelong follower now.
Hey Rick! Love this one. I have a question with the low shot, how come we reduce the loft of the club with our swing and hit soft rather than choosing a lower lofted club (say going from a 7 to a 5 iron) and still swinging softer? Are there any advantages to keeping the same club?
You absolutely can if that is your feel shot. I am assuming that it's just because mid irons have a shorter shaft and more bounce than a long iron. Which would make it more controllable and forgiving. When you are taking off loft with the hands forward you are also taking off bounce. Taking a 7 over a 5 will give you an extra 2 degrees average of bounce to help through the turf. The 5 iron shot has more margin for error theoretically but if you feel good with it and your dispersion is good, that's what really matters
The reason I like your instruction is the fact you tell people to experiment to suit them. Other instruction videos are always a do this and only do it this way and it’s the only way.
My guy! Your ability to deliver simple, easy to understand golf tips is phenomenally candid and very welcoming - following you from Dubai. Keep it up mate! I was easily 120s+ circa 6 months ago however bit of practise, playing with friendly mates and your vids = got me to mid 90s. Bootiful ! (ps Iv renamed it to Bump n Grind referring back to my uni days in the late 90s!)
Hi Rick, the single and very simple trick to help slices with the driver, to use a strong grip by turning my left hand to see 2 or 3 buckles, helped reduced slices by 70%. Couldn’t be happier with that. Keep the vids coming, you do a terrific job.
@@InspireApon It's all about dispersion. You can try to play a straight ball flight and aim a little more left or right based on your actual pattern. I haven't seen anything to suggest that the dispersion is worse for players who try to hit a straight ball flight.
@@InspireApon You always desire a 'one way' miss no matter the type of shot you hit, it's easier to correct on course than a 2-way miss. A straight ball hitter has the same chance for misses (left or right) as someone that hits a draw or fade.
The more of your videos I watch, it becomes easy to see why you have so many subscribers. Instead of talking about weird angles, chicken wings, 2% right hand grip roll, shoulder angles, clubhead angles behind my head, ARGH>>>> You make it simple, easy to understand, and executable. What is worse, I remember learning all this, but not with simple words, but using all those terms I mentioned above. Oh, and I forgot, the inevitable, "You lifted your head" What BS... More likely I didn't shift my weight from my back foot to my front. Thanks for everything!
If you need help showing shots #5....hitting it into the nearest body of water. And #6....into the woods never to be found again. Let me know....I’m about as good at those shots as anyone you’ll ever meet.
After yearsss and years of hitting a slice, and then only a fade naturally. And trying hard to correct it properly past 3 seasons....i can finally now hit a nice controlled draw most of the time when i try to and its feels absolutely magnificent! Especially with long irons off the tee on needed holes. Its actually hard to hit a fade now when i want....unless i just miss hit it.
Rick...very nice ....this is exactly how I teach these shots.....good feedback...appreciated....There is a distance factor that each of these shots creates to compensate for slightly using the same club.... Enjoyed the 70 pound club set video with your friend....fun.....the utility wood shot was most impressive to the par five
Excellent video. Thanks for sharing. I have a slice so the Draw is worth learning....back to the Driving Range. Appreciate your step-by-step instruction; clear and straightforward. Easy to understand.
A video on course management and how to approach each shot. Such as knowing where your miss needs to be and approaching each shot renewed without the last shot lingering and worry of hitting a bad shot again. Positive thoughts only. Great work as always Rick! 👏
@@moose9689 so let me say I fixed it 3 times by myself without my coach cause we are on a break and every time I went back to golf I got back into slicing. Well The last time I fixed it I slowed my tempo down and everything was fine. But when I played golf 2 days later I kept slicing it 😭😭😭.
Simply work on the draw set up from this video (add in his “Stop your slice” video). If you can get into that position, it is impossible to slice the ball. I found that I would think about way too many things, and now approach swings with ONE primary “swing thought”. Rick emphasizing keeping the head of the club behind the body on downswing helped me get more inside and stop my “over the top” move. Practice is the key, and good luck!
Coming from Ireland. Great video Rick. You explain in a way where it makes so much sense and easy to follow. My game is improving a lot from your videos. Thanks man 👌🔥
OMG i doubt you will see this but just watching your videos ... i just played a local golf comp very small but i havent played in 6 weeks and i just won my 1st comp and put 2 birdies in a row ty so much for your videos :)
This is solid stuff. Just got really into golf this past 3 months and avg 17. Rick you are a huge part. My driver were struggling the most and watched every driver video you had, went to the range filmed and critiued. Now im a fairway finder, could awlays improve the driver and alwasy the flat stick. cheers
Mostly I'm just trying to hit the ball dead straight....but you really made this fade/draw setup easy to understand. I'll definitely have to work on developing this more.
Nice video! There is now a clear and distinct difference in quality between your videos and other RUclips'rs content! Keep up the great work Team Shiels.
Ball position makes it easiest for me. But I typically have a nice flight. I've realized in shaping.... as long as I judge the line and visualize it while I approach the ball with my dominant hand, my body naturally sets up into fade/draw/what have you. Great stuff here Rick! Talked to couple guys out on the Course in Hibbing Minnesota (US) that knew your channel, pretty sweet!
Superb video. As a new golfer I am always as high shot. And if i fault on irons its a push/slice, so knowing how to make the fade or draw may help put a plaster om the problem.
Good instructional video.My normal ball flight is a draw to help me keep my hands and arms "quiet" on a fade I slightly rotate my right hand under the club.Most high handicap golfers that hit slices I have noticed that their right hand is rotated under the club and have suggested to many of them to grip the club with their right hand rotated more over the top,it often times has corrected their slice.
After a winter off from no real golf swings (just putt and chip practice indoors) it is easy to forget how hard golf is. I know I'll get out and slice it OB early on but Rick sure makes it look easy.
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Hey Rick, do you feel that certain grips can make hitting fades and draws easier as well? I've had some inconsistent success with strong grips helping me hit a fade and weaker grips for a draw, but I've never focused on slightly closing the face at address. Thanks again for the great lesson
So basic, cheers!
Have your employee putting on your grip make you grip lines to a stronger grip stronger or more neutral for set up fades and draws are all about foot position and square upper torso but grip and feet allow draws or fades, or hit it straight the best play any course playing any course allowing you to hit girs
Hey Rick care to join my cousin and I on a round of golf on are home course apostle highland?
@@Thisizmyname Who are u
I can do all these shots. I just don’t know when they are coming 😂
I’ve never hit a draw in my life
Amen to that!
Forgot the squib, slice, pull and chunk. 🤣🤣
Damn, I thought I was just special 😳😳😳
What about the 90 degree fade. You know the one that comes out straight but immediately finds out of bounds.
You forgot the "worm burner" shot where the ball doesn't even take flight but skips gracefully across the tee box and rests about 20 yards in front of you.
...ahh..you're referring to the "nob out".
@@markemsworth4235 precisely
The only shot i master....
@@apantrazansson4324 every single tee😎
Ah yes, the perfect type of drive...
To display on the 1st...
In front of the people waiting to play...
They’ll love you for it.
This is what Rick does best in my opinion; he explains just three things to think about in order to achieve each shot. No overload of information and no long-winded explanations. Following his tips, I've dropped from 9 handicap to 6.
That's awesome... and realistic, I hate when "golf Pros" on RUclips use outrageous thumbnails saying you will take 10 strokes off of your game by this one simple trick.. I feel like those channels should be demonetized, or at least have to rename their videos because they hardly ever disclaim that their tips and tricks will only help 1 out of 100 people do what they said.
You should make a golf basics video. Like how to keep score, green etiquette, etc....
Especially with all the new “COVID golfers” they need some help
I second this. Like when you should call someone out for lying about their score and when to just ignore it.
And talk about Pace of Play and playing ready golf when the course is bogged down. Play good, play fast. Play bad, play fast
Especially PACE OF PLAY! So tired of people taking forever to hit a shot, just get up there and hit it
id def second this, my wife just got her handicap yest and would really benifit from this
Rick, you have literally made me love this sport - just started 6months ago and have listened to you and guy every minute I can! My mrs is now a golf widow bless her 🤣
No idea why I'm watching this video, 99% of my shots miss the fairway and the other 1% miss the course.
Another great video though Rick!
I’m lucky if I’m in the same suburb.....
Glad to know it's not just me then!
.....10% of my shots miss the ball 😐
Today at the golf range my drive had a huge fade and disappeared in a business complex 😅
😅😅😅
Hi Rick, just wanted to thank you. Some years ago I was a 4,5 hcp player, but I stopped playing because I lost the joy an fun in golf. I put myself under way too much pressure and seceded to quit… untill almost a year ago a buddy of mine started golfing and asked me to join him. I refused many times, but eventually I gave in and joined him for some holes. And I had fun again! The fun in golfing also oozes out of your RUclips contributions. I really enjoy your content and also the fact that you sometimes miss a shot. That makes you really human an like the rest of us! More important, you really enjoy what you do. And that is a great inspiration for me! Getting slowly back into the game! If you ever consider to visit the Netherlands, I would be very hounoured to take you for a round at my homecourse Cromstrijen. Warm regards and keep up the good work! Wkr Lodewijk
I finally started playing this sport literally 4 days ago, never realized it was so much fun, competitive whike at the same time relaxing.. .found me a new passion. And thanks for the tips ill definitely be practicing as much as i can to see the differences in my shots taken.
I started about the same time as you, got stuck completely and now done well over 50 rounds :D
Your editor did really well in this video. Keep up the good work too Rick!
hehe 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Love these tips. Just started playing 3 months ago and I know it’s not good but when I started I was hitting 144 and now I’m doing 102. Par is coming closer each time.
If you're serious, hit the gym. No need for Bryson level training. 30 minutes 4 days a week will help you to the 80s in no time.
@@lkae4 my drives avg 240-260 yards since I started. Club choice was my problem. Consistency is now my problem. One day my long game is good and the next my short game is good. Some holes in a day I can get both, but not 18. Sometimes I do 36.
That’s very good for 3 months I’ve been playing on and off for 9 months or so (lockdowns) and just about break 100
@@willlauer7311 Thanks buddy! Keep up the good work! On days off days but everyday is a great day on the course!
A good setup will help you with consistency, and take a couple of practice swings to get the feel of the club glancing the ground, it helps me.
man he's such a good teacher - explains everything so well
My thought process for these shots:
Low: narrow stance, ball back 1-2 balls from normal, low hand finish
High: Ball up 1-2 balls, high hand finish
Fade: Aim club where I want fade to start, body aimed twice as left of clubhead. Focus on path along toeline. Occasionally ball up in stance.
Draw: same as fade but out to right and occasionally ball back.
I learned more from this drill than other....made going to the range really fun. No harm in calling shots in an order, it really makes you think pre shot. Loved it
I watched this at the beginning of the year as a 15 handicap and now I’m a 10 and I understand the concept so much better after having dialed my swing in all season long. Can’t wait to try it out. Especially with driver.
I’m loving the podcast! Each episode is so intriguing.
Thanks Nick!
This video is worth its weight in platinum. One of your best Rick. Cheers!!
Defo the funniest posts. 😅😅😅
The club face set up is eye opening for me. I was always told to pre-aim the face at the end target (so the flag etc.) but would either find myself over working and missing left with draws or right with fades. I can't wait to try the idea of still aiming slightly left/right of the end target with my clubface and then committing to the shot shapes and hopefully see them a bit more accurate than before.
Love the physical descriptions of stance, swing, blade control, etc. Best description of how to make these shots ever. Well done.
Great explanation of these, Rick. Still waiting to get out for my first round of the year due to having surgery in Feb on my right thumb. I’m able to chip and putt in my house but have not attempted full swings yet due to ongoing issues. Passing my time watching your videos. Cheers!
Hope you got back into it!
This video helped me create shot shapes. Seriously. I had read all the things he talks about in this video previously, but seeing it with the guideline overlays really helped me dial it in. Thank you!
Nice breakdown giving options, things to experiment with depending on peoples physical needs. Accurate short sharp detailed video. Good graphics to...Thanks
Again tried these techniques while at the range for only my second time… these tips REALLY helped me improve!!!!!!!!!
Hello Rick, Yet again another great video. I’m just beginning and I have learnt a lot from your videos
Thanks!!
Same mate, absolutely loving all Rick's podcasts and videos 😁👌
As a newbie to playing golf, this is wonderfully explained with graphics and all. Well done and thank you for sharing!
Just came from the range (in snowy Northern Finland :D ) and tried your tips that I have been watching over the winter as our courses have been covered with snow. I must say that you have by far the most tangible and clear tips and instructions on the net. Many thanks: I have been improving my swing, accuracy and control of my game!
Did you use coloured balls?
@@cenzgullo3097 :) nope, but some actually do!
Just when I think I've seen your best video, I come across another gem... Thanks for these videos Rick, excellent content!
Adding a stock shot with the 7i would have also been a great addition to the video just to see the trajectory difference on the shot tracer of all three shots...high, low, stock.
Went to the driving range for the first time in years and had a wicked slice. I watched your video how to correct a slice the day before I was going out to play with a buddy of mine. Your instruction worked. I did not slice one shot the whole day. Thank you so much for your advice.
Great video Rick! You have helped me so much sence last year it's crazy I have dropped from a 27 handicap to a 13 handicap and I'm only 15!!
I am 10 and my handicap is 10
@@aashimasharma8416 i'm 3 and my handicap is 6
@@aashimasharma8416 I'm 3 and my handicap is 0 😉
@@aashimasharma8416 I'm 2 and a +2
@Jonathan DeBoer and I'm sure your daddy paid for all your brand new clubs and pays for you to play nice ass courses your sooooo cool
I think I'm started to become addicted to your videos... or golf... or both! Yes let's say both!
I love the fact that you actually go step by step instead of just throwing everything in your face at once it is much more easier to understand and this is why watching your videos had a crucial effect on my game
Rick you are the best!
this was just the video I needed to improve my game
As a beginner, your channel is priceless.
I needed this vid
Beautiful and challenging golf course, I say "I do ". Can't wait to play it!!!!!!
@9:46 Love how there is a solo dog just out for a walk
Hey Rick, I have followed your channel for the past year. IMO your videos and instructions are the best I have come across anywhere. Very straight forward and not complicated. I have never had a lesson and yes I know I do have to do that. But your instruction has given me a great foundation. Thanks and keep the content coming. Lifelong follower now.
When I saw Ricks low shot, I was like “THAT’S MY HIGH SHOT” wtf? LOL
lmao same!!
Yes!!! Can never get a 7 iron that high! 🙈😆
Same here brother
lol
Same here lol
I've been working on shot shaping and it's improved my game and made it more enjoyable.
Hey Rick! Love this one. I have a question with the low shot, how come we reduce the loft of the club with our swing and hit soft rather than choosing a lower lofted club (say going from a 7 to a 5 iron) and still swinging softer? Are there any advantages to keeping the same club?
You absolutely can if that is your feel shot. I am assuming that it's just because mid irons have a shorter shaft and more bounce than a long iron. Which would make it more controllable and forgiving. When you are taking off loft with the hands forward you are also taking off bounce. Taking a 7 over a 5 will give you an extra 2 degrees average of bounce to help through the turf. The 5 iron shot has more margin for error theoretically but if you feel good with it and your dispersion is good, that's what really matters
You just have to love Rick's passion... not too mention his accent. Being from South Africa, it is rather foreign, but I think it's great
I'm English and it's foreign to me
I learnt this stuff from Faldo books and VHS tapes circa 1991 😀. Good to see it back.
Thank you Rick,
watch half of that before going for the 9 hole Golf Course today.
Took 9! shoots of my previous best.
Greatings feom Switzerland.
Rick I’m gonna be honest, I’m just trying to get the ball off the ground rn
Don't take Ur eyes off the ball and don't straighten up after hitting the ball
Rick explains the how & why in simple terms and I will be practicing as soon as the weather permits!
Rick : heres 4 shots to help you get closer to the pin
Me : i hope i can hit in the general direction of the green
The reason I like your instruction is the fact you tell people to experiment to suit them. Other instruction videos are always a do this and only do it this way and it’s the only way.
If you demo the heel, toe, top and whiff, I could join you as I'm a semi pro with these 4 jewels!! Fore!!
My guy! Your ability to deliver simple, easy to understand golf tips is phenomenally candid and very welcoming - following you from Dubai. Keep it up mate! I was easily 120s+ circa 6 months ago however bit of practise, playing with friendly mates and your vids = got me to mid 90s. Bootiful !
(ps Iv renamed it to Bump n Grind referring back to my uni days in the late 90s!)
Four more different ball flights??? I already have a hook, pull, slice, and top....... Just how many more shots do you expect us to learn??? 😂🤣😎
Lol...And a duck hook is me.
Dont forget the shank. :)
Ther's one more: to the left is hook, to the right a slice and a straight shot is a miracle!
The "kick" - - useful to get out of the rough and also when you're just off the green.
Hi Rick, the single and very simple trick to help slices with the driver, to use a strong grip by turning my left hand to see 2 or 3 buckles, helped reduced slices by 70%.
Couldn’t be happier with that. Keep the vids coming, you do a terrific job.
I can do all of these. The exciting thing is, I never know which one it's going to be!
Absolutely!!!! Lmaooooo!
Finally a fantastic, concise primer and reminder about shaping shots. Thanks!
He makes each shot look so effortless....
Perfect timing. Exactly what I'm working on at the range today
I'm still trying to hit my ball straight hahahahaha. Will save this for the future !
There’s no such thing not one tour player on the planet can hit a straight consistent shot. All of them are faders or drawers.
Hitting a straight ball, for non PGA players, is very good and you can score well; dont get sucked into having to work the ball to play good golf.
@@TMar1961 yeah but then you can predict misses as easily
@@InspireApon It's all about dispersion. You can try to play a straight ball flight and aim a little more left or right based on your actual pattern. I haven't seen anything to suggest that the dispersion is worse for players who try to hit a straight ball flight.
@@InspireApon You always desire a 'one way' miss no matter the type of shot you hit, it's easier to correct on course than a 2-way miss. A straight ball hitter has the same chance for misses (left or right) as someone that hits a draw or fade.
The more of your videos I watch, it becomes easy to see why you have so many subscribers.
Instead of talking about weird angles, chicken wings, 2% right hand grip roll, shoulder angles, clubhead angles behind my head, ARGH>>>> You make it simple, easy to understand, and executable. What is worse, I remember learning all this, but not with simple words, but using all those terms I mentioned above. Oh, and I forgot, the inevitable, "You lifted your head" What BS... More likely I didn't shift my weight from my back foot to my front. Thanks for everything!
If you need help showing shots #5....hitting it into the nearest body of water. And #6....into the woods never to be found again. Let me know....I’m about as good at those shots as anyone you’ll ever meet.
I love those new animations and this video was exactly that what I needed. Thanks Rick!!!
I hope to one day work as hard on something as Rick works to pronounce “path”
Rick I love how you explain things it’s simple and direct love the channel
How can 7 people put a thumbs down on this?... It's grade A tuition for free fgs🤦♂️
89 bro.
After yearsss and years of hitting a slice, and then only a fade naturally. And trying hard to correct it properly past 3 seasons....i can finally now hit a nice controlled draw most of the time when i try to and its feels absolutely magnificent! Especially with long irons off the tee on needed holes. Its actually hard to hit a fade now when i want....unless i just miss hit it.
Haha that random dog at 9:46
"Hi Rick, shooting another video I see! Anyhow bye"
I have been waiting for this video! Whether you know it or not, you have been my golf coach for the last year.
I can already hit a fade, I'm an expert. Every bloody time I hit a shot...
Same here 😤
@@ollie4904 I feel your pain, brother
Rick...very nice ....this is exactly how I teach these shots.....good feedback...appreciated....There is a distance factor that each of these shots creates to compensate for slightly using the same club....
Enjoyed the 70 pound club set video with your friend....fun.....the utility wood shot was most impressive to the par five
What I need:
How to hit straight
Your the man rickie
fake rickie
You lost your power when you cut your hair, grow it back out and you’ll hit it straighter and farther than ever
Two pros were asked in an interview “ what do you concentrate on when you hit the ball?” Answer.....” nothing I just go up and hit the ball”
Excellent video. Thanks for sharing. I have a slice so the Draw is worth learning....back to the Driving Range. Appreciate your step-by-step instruction; clear and straightforward. Easy to understand.
I’ve been hitting all four of those shots for years . Just not when I want to . LOL
I really appreciate the clear and straightforward explanations. Looking forward to hitting the range and trying to hit the damn draw!
This video gets a like before even watching it
A video on course management and how to approach each shot. Such as knowing where your miss needs to be and approaching each shot renewed without the last shot lingering and worry of hitting a bad shot again. Positive thoughts only. Great work as always Rick! 👏
I really needed this but first I need to stop slicing 😭😭😭
I fixed my slice just by swinging slower and not trying to crush it
@@moose9689 so let me say I fixed it 3 times by myself without my coach cause we are on a break and every time I went back to golf I got back into slicing. Well The last time I fixed it I slowed my tempo down and everything was fine. But when I played golf 2 days later I kept slicing it 😭😭😭.
Watch Rick's vids !!!!!!!!!!
He has done tons
Simply work on the draw set up from this video (add in his “Stop your slice” video). If you can get into that position, it is impossible to slice the ball. I found that I would think about way too many things, and now approach swings with ONE primary “swing thought”. Rick emphasizing keeping the head of the club behind the body on downswing helped me get more inside and stop my “over the top” move. Practice is the key, and good luck!
Rick. You are the man. Thank you for all your tips.
"Struggles to hit a fade" humble brag.
Coming from Ireland. Great video Rick. You explain in a way where it makes so much sense and easy to follow. My game is improving a lot from your videos. Thanks man 👌🔥
"Remember guys drop that score"
Aww man but if I finish quicker, I have to go home to my wife quicker 😆
I’ve taken notes on nearly all your videos and uses them on the course. Thanks.
Great video! I have not seen the four shots presented in a way that makes perfect sense. Thanks!
All you videos are great. Learn something from every one I watch!
Nice way to relay the key messages Rick, love your teaching style and attitude!,
OMG i doubt you will see this but just watching your videos ... i just played a local golf comp very small but i havent played in 6 weeks and i just won my 1st comp and put 2 birdies in a row ty so much for your videos :)
This is solid stuff. Just got really into golf this past 3 months and avg 17. Rick you are a huge part. My driver were struggling the most and watched every driver video you had, went to the range filmed and critiued. Now im a fairway finder, could awlays improve the driver and alwasy the flat stick. cheers
Mostly I'm just trying to hit the ball dead straight....but you really made this fade/draw setup easy to understand. I'll definitely have to work on developing this more.
just what I was looking for! Great detail in your shot descriptions, easy to follow, I can’t wait to try them out! Super thanks!
Nice video! There is now a clear and distinct difference in quality between your videos and other RUclips'rs content! Keep up the great work Team Shiels.
Ball position makes it easiest for me. But I typically have a nice flight.
I've realized in shaping.... as long as I judge the line and visualize it while I approach the ball with my dominant hand, my body naturally sets up into fade/draw/what have you.
Great stuff here Rick! Talked to couple guys out on the Course in Hibbing Minnesota (US) that knew your channel, pretty sweet!
At last, some one could explain the draw for me, so i could executed it right on spot. Well done Rick :)
Nice job on your explanations! I naturally used to slice the ball when I was younger but now I favor the draw.
Great info, and love how you show all the different angles and trajectory of the ball
Thank you! First RUclipsr that I've seen, to actually show how to do these shots! 😂
Keep up the great videos you have been such a big help at making my senior game more enjoyable 👍
Superb video. As a new golfer I am always as high shot. And if i fault on irons its a push/slice, so knowing how to make the fade or draw may help put a plaster om the problem.
Good instructional video.My normal ball flight is a draw to help me keep my hands and arms "quiet" on a fade I slightly rotate my right hand under the club.Most high handicap golfers that hit slices I have noticed that their right hand is rotated under the club and have suggested to many of them to grip the club with their right hand rotated more over the top,it often times has corrected their slice.
After a winter off from no real golf swings (just putt and chip practice indoors) it is easy to forget how hard golf is. I know I'll get out and slice it OB early on but Rick sure makes it look easy.
Rick, your videos are really easy to understand and have helped my golf game tremendously. Thanks.
Wow, you grew another mil this year. You’re doing something right. Keep it up