The Leadbetter A Swing - Incredible Results

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  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
  • Amazing transformation from a 20 handicap golfer after just one A Swing lesson. Learn more about the simple, efficient golf swing that’s revolutionizing how the game is taught at app.leadbetter.com

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  • @thumper1523
    @thumper1523 9 лет назад +3

    Perfect swing for those of us who don't have the time to put in 20+ hours of practice time every week! Simple and straight forward! Trackman and launch monitors are great for the range and gathering info, but you can't take 'em on the course! This swing you can take to the course!!! I actually use the key points in this swing and have for a few years now...I adapted it from an article David wrote for Golf Digest a few years ago for amateur golfers where he laid out the basics of this swing for those of us who don't have time to practice a lot every week...it works!

  • @chuckdaymude4690
    @chuckdaymude4690 9 лет назад

    Excellent demonstration of before & after. Clearly this is making a huge difference for this player. Another great teach from David Leadbetter. #gettheleadout

  • @chrisfox2211
    @chrisfox2211 9 лет назад +14

    How could someone thumbs down this video, comparing the two swings? It's night and day and clearly is a HUGE improvement.... The A Swing is very interesting. I've played for 32 years at a low handicap level and the back swing is something I've always felt to not be the most natural of endeavors, often trying to manipulate it to come up with results. The downswing has speed to it, so automatically it is a much more natural move lessening the time to "think and manipulate". Anything that simplifies getting to the top in the correct position to bring the club head back to the ball on the proper attack plane is a great thing. Many should really look at this seriously. I think it could really click with a lot of people.

    • @FullTimeHypocrite
      @FullTimeHypocrite 9 лет назад

      Chris Fox
      the downswing/transition is not natural at all
      its actually quite counter intuitive and by far the most important part of the swing

    • @chrisfox2211
      @chrisfox2211 9 лет назад

      FullTimeHypocrite re-read my comment.

    • @FullTimeHypocrite
      @FullTimeHypocrite 9 лет назад

      Chris Fox
      i dont need to but ok.
      do you struggle with getting too far inside on the way back?
      try (as a righty) to support the weight of the club at setup (and on the way back) by moving your right wrist toward radial deviation

    • @chrisfox2211
      @chrisfox2211 9 лет назад +3

      +FullTimeHypocrite I play to a zero. I'm doing fine. I was simply making a general statement, which this video supports. If you're able to manipulate your downswing at 90 to 100+ mph to a square impact, regardless of the position the backswing puts you in at the top, then more power to you. I was saying that I don't know how someone could thumbs down this video after seeing how it helped this player. It's an interesting concept to free up the ability to get back to the ball correctly.

    • @FullTimeHypocrite
      @FullTimeHypocrite 9 лет назад

      Chris Fox
      all i was pointing out is that the downswing is just as active an motion as the backswing is, oviously if youre trying to engage small muscles to time impact you will screw up.
      let me add that the man does not have a solid top.
      at least i dont recall seeing a single pga pro with this much left wrist extension at the top.

  • @marc6652
    @marc6652 6 лет назад +2

    Very impressive and helpful. Thank you.

  • @jjpac2011
    @jjpac2011 7 лет назад

    What a dramatic change. Can't wait to try it tomorrow. Thanks.

  • @andrewnunn7976
    @andrewnunn7976 Год назад

    Implemented this into my golf swing, specifically after watching David Ledbetter giving gm golf a lesson. I got rid of my shanks and could actually hit a wedge probably knocked 10 strokes off my regular score

  • @piccalocb
    @piccalocb 9 лет назад +2

    Ryan Moore's Golf swing seems to be similar. Jim Furyk's as well. This method seems to add the wrist hinge on the downswing (like Moore and Furyk) as supposed to setting it on the backswing. I tried it, and my ball really penetrates. I can feel and hear that "swish" sound. But it really kills you if your sequencing on the downswing falters. Lower body rotation first on the downswing is key in order for the plane to flatten/level out.

  • @sms9106
    @sms9106 8 лет назад +1

    Solid video demonstration.

  • @bradfarmer7713
    @bradfarmer7713 8 лет назад +2

    Golf swings are all about muscles firing in a certain magnitude. The more you stretch a muscle the greater contraction (or reaction, in lay terms) you're going to get. The plane of a backswing is not about making it look "pretty" its about getting certain muscles to contract in an orchestrated pattern in order to produce a club head that is square at impact and this video highlights that idea.

    • @ianhunt4923
      @ianhunt4923 4 года назад

      The most boring, long winded lesson EVER

  • @TomSmith-yt8ce
    @TomSmith-yt8ce 3 года назад +1

    excellent video

  • @starke2908
    @starke2908 Год назад +1

    it works. full stop !

  • @shanghaimuts
    @shanghaimuts 8 лет назад +2

    good work. the improvements are very clear to see:-)

  • @edward123et
    @edward123et Год назад

    I currently play off 3 and am moving into the A swing and exciting to see if it will drop my handicap

    • @richyclubsport5155
      @richyclubsport5155 Год назад

      Did it? I practiced this through the winter, first time out on the course this season today, all i can say is my irons were the best I've ever hit, longer than ever, driver was different, i struggled with that, a lot of low hooks, and one snap hook out of bounds, looking at other A Swing comments seems to be a common problem with driver, I'll admit i only practiced with irons, a session at the range with driver might well help, I'm similar handicap, 3.8 at close of last season

  • @dirtbaggins5621
    @dirtbaggins5621 9 лет назад

    I tried the A swing during a round yesterday. The grip will be hard to get used too as it feels like it hinders mobility. The shorter backswing and syncing of the arms and body made it easier to make contact with the ball. My results were highly accurate shots. Distance seemed a little shorter, but I'll hold judgment on that until I practice some more.

  • @jimhunter4999
    @jimhunter4999 9 лет назад +1

    I'm in Casper, Wyoming.

  • @williamtaylor5193
    @williamtaylor5193 9 лет назад +5

    Conclusion? It's better to err on the Miller Barber/Jim Furyk side, than to wrap the club around the body and get trapped.

  • @TomSmith-yt8ce
    @TomSmith-yt8ce 4 года назад

    = and opposite game - steep back will naturally shallow back down

  • @MrBrokentowels
    @MrBrokentowels 5 лет назад

    Matthew Wolff started playing like this and he’s doing great.

  • @jimgolfer6630
    @jimgolfer6630 Год назад +1

    It's actually a low maintenance golf swing less practice good golf rounds.

  • @docred11
    @docred11 9 лет назад +1

    why the green background?

  • @stodd539st
    @stodd539st 9 лет назад

    The top of the swing position on the after lesson is hugely (hugely) improved... That position alone will get more consistent results... After that what falls into place is what pre swing fundamentals has improved, and the ability to shift the weight to the left side

  • @Golfman5900
    @Golfman5900 4 года назад

    What happened to the A swing ??? It's just disappeared

  • @TheJhaley12
    @TheJhaley12 9 лет назад +1

    it's how you deliver the club face to the ball that matters. That damn ball has no idea how one took the club away from it, or does it?

    • @Rosemary19661000
      @Rosemary19661000 9 лет назад +1

      Absolutely +TheJhaley12 The ball behaves the laws of physics it just responds to the path of the swing and the face of the club at impact.

    • @matthewjones8402
      @matthewjones8402 8 лет назад

      Your missing the point of the video. Yes, all that matters is delivery when concerning where the ball's going, but it's impossible to deliver the club well in those sort of positions

    • @TheJhaley12
      @TheJhaley12 8 лет назад

      +Matthew Jones As you can see on the PGA there are many ways to take the club back (Jim F., Freddie C. etc) but as long as it comes into the ball in the correct position which can be done with many strange swings you will get the same result. How many "things" has David Leadbetter been associated with? gimmicks, etc.? teachers can ruin a golfers game that's a known fact. I've never had a lesson but I've shot in the 60's on my local courses and still shoot in the 70's with a swing that is anything but perfect.

    • @matthewjones8402
      @matthewjones8402 8 лет назад

      I understand but it's clear that some people have a knack for the game and others don't, clearly not this guy. Freddie C Jim F have takeaways which still allow them to function but no one has the hand to eye coordination to hit repeatable solid shots from the position the person in the video is in

    • @TheJhaley12
      @TheJhaley12 8 лет назад

      +Matthew Jones I do agree with that, the way he fans this club face open he's lost right there but whose to say if he could fix that one problem he could work the rest out himself. I went to a PGA instructor because I was coming too far inside on impact causing heel hits or outright shanks. His solution? you need to start coming over the top and get use to the ball going somewhere right. I said oh so you want me to pick up another fault to fix this one? and believe it or not he said yes I do.

  • @emncaity
    @emncaity 9 лет назад +2

    It's an improvement in this guy's swing, for sure, but many of the details cited by the instructor/narrator simply aren't true. A golf swing is more than the jargon that can be used to describe it.
    I'm trying to figure out what, aside from the added quirks in the backswing, is supposed to be different from Lead's theory for the past 30 years or so. If you look at the "after" stills here, you're really talking about the old idea of going slightly steeper on the backswing halfway back as a kind of insurance against being too flat-and-around on the backswing (leading to the typical over-the-top), and then from that slightly steeper shape the move from the lower body tends to flatten the shape and bring the sweet spot to the ball from a shallower approach, dissipating less force downward and propelling the ball more efficiently forward. All good, but it's always been good, hasn't it? Cf. Hogan, Grout, Snead, Harmon(s), etc. And Lead himself, for three decades.
    And btw -- if there are "many different ways to achieve the A swing," how different is that from saying the A swing isn't all that structurally specific?
    I don't say this to be unduly critical: It seems like marketing to me, a repackaging of the very good ideas Leadbetter has always had, with the most important elements left entirely intact (thank goodness). In fact, that's not only not critical, it's complimentary. I'm not sure any "evolution," especially this one, especially with this new idea of the first half the backswing, was ever necessary in the first place.

  • @norrispg4212
    @norrispg4212 3 года назад

    so how is the "A" swing doing in 2021? don't think it worked well for Lydia Ko who developed a 2-way miss after changing to it

    • @norrispg4212
      @norrispg4212 Год назад

      @@richyclubsport5155 if you think she's been with the "A Swing" over the last 2 years you don't know squat about the golf swing

  • @camelcase9225
    @camelcase9225 8 лет назад +4

    The A swing or the Furyk? lol

  • @jerryphillips5777
    @jerryphillips5777 4 года назад

    Its 2020, what happened to the A swing? is anyone still using it? This is a mystery, I liked the concept but where is the current teaching?

    • @jabo6479
      @jabo6479 3 года назад

      I actually just started using it in fall of 2020. Love it.

    • @jerryphillips5777
      @jerryphillips5777 3 года назад

      @@jabo6479 Try scratch golf acadamy and dial up best golf swing drills {April29} similar concept. Good golfing from NZ.

  • @Me37368
    @Me37368 6 лет назад

    Anyone who has lessons from David Leadbetter is so rich. He charges 3,500 dollars for 3 hours of coaching. That’s a stupid amount of money.

  • @GolfLocker
    @GolfLocker 9 лет назад

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  • @jamesdalecopeland2719
    @jamesdalecopeland2719 5 лет назад

    This guy just wants that club face open..

  • @stevefowler1787
    @stevefowler1787 9 лет назад +4

    Every time I hear someone "name" their swing "method" I immediately call B.S. ...even Ben Hogan didn't name his method...he just laid out the facts.

    • @Veaseify
      @Veaseify 9 лет назад +1

      steve Fowler I kind of agree but that's how the game is marketed these days, Stack and Tilt was the last 'Big Thing' I remember. There isn't ever going to be a one size fits all swing that works for everybody, what matters is getting the clubhead square to the ball at impact, how you get there is irrelevant...

    • @stevefowler1787
      @stevefowler1787 9 лет назад

      Steve Veasey
      So true...all I worry about is taking the club back low and slow, getting my left shoulder over my right foot and not breaking the plane.

    • @jamesdalecopeland2719
      @jamesdalecopeland2719 5 лет назад +1

      There are thousands of different ways to swing the club. Thousands of plane combinations. Having a certain theory is not b.s., it is using one of these ways and naming it as your method. These are not new ideas. Ben Hogan had a "method". It is not correct. There is no correct way to swing the club. Building a swing that works for you biologically, that gives the results you desire is your method. You can call it the "cynical RUclips crybaby" method if you like...

  • @alexandatg8092
    @alexandatg8092 9 лет назад +1

    if his right leg is extended at the top he is not coiling!! That is a turn, you should know better. Sam Snead turned, and so does this guy. If his trail leg remains in flexion then yes he is "coiling," but it doesn't. His right hip is higher than his left and his trail leg is in extension. #nocoilhere.

  • @terraceabbottunrau4547
    @terraceabbottunrau4547 4 года назад

    Clean swing not really a loopy Furyk swing

  • @sergkaizen5342
    @sergkaizen5342 9 лет назад +1

    Blah blah blah more gimmicks and marketing

  • @hosoiarchives4858
    @hosoiarchives4858 5 лет назад +1

    This swing is a horrible idea. Run away as fast as you can

    • @BurtonRdForever
      @BurtonRdForever 4 года назад

      Why?

    • @hosoiarchives4858
      @hosoiarchives4858 4 года назад

      @@BurtonRdForever when you are using a hammer, axe, or fishing pole do you ever loop?

    • @BurtonRdForever
      @BurtonRdForever 4 года назад

      No, I fish, chop and hammer with said objects.

    • @hosoiarchives4858
      @hosoiarchives4858 4 года назад

      @@BurtonRdForever did you warch the video?

    • @BurtonRdForever
      @BurtonRdForever 4 года назад

      Theres a million ways to play this game. To be brutally honest I'd go with Leadbetter than yourself when it comes to golf instruction. Unless you have multiple teaching complexes spanning thr globe and a couple of bestsellers out there?

  • @Steven-we9kr
    @Steven-we9kr 7 лет назад +2

    just another overthetop swing
    nothing new

  • @bobbiebobbejaan9519
    @bobbiebobbejaan9519 8 лет назад +3

    Absolutely NO way that guy in the video plays off a 5 handicap. That is a golf swing of a 36 handicapper...

    • @chestermicek
      @chestermicek 8 лет назад +1

      +bobbie bobbejaan You got that right. Just look at his wrists: they are not in the Hogan Position at the top and he doesn't set them properly on the way down. This video is b.s. - this guy still hits to the left, and now, he could shank, I think the sooner Lydia Ko dumps Ledbetter, the better.

    • @alanmartins6349
      @alanmartins6349 8 лет назад

      +Chester Micek Yea, he sucks so bad that she should leave him. You guys kill me, she's the best lpga tour player and should fire her coach.

    • @chestermicek
      @chestermicek 8 лет назад +1

      +Alan Martins Given your inability to correctly punctuate an English sentence, I have no idea what you meant. In reference to David Ledbetter, I think he sucks as a golf guru. I have one of his worthless CD's in which he advises addressing the ball so that it is directly below a right handed athlete's left nipple. That does not work for wedge shots. Also, Ledbetter does not sufficiently emphasize training the hands so that they release to the Hogan position directly opposite the median point of the lead thigh. I also think his teaching techniques made Michelle Wie too mechanical and his long practice sessions crippled her. Ledbetter = failure.

    • @alanmartins6349
      @alanmartins6349 8 лет назад

      +Chester Micek The biggest joke in golf besides yourself is people thinking that there is only one way to swing a golf club. Thank God Arnold never listened to idiots like you.

    • @alanmartins6349
      @alanmartins6349 8 лет назад

      +Chester Micek You know whay they say! Idiots who can't complain about the ones who can.

  • @MrLeftyno1
    @MrLeftyno1 9 лет назад +3

    Have to laugh, this is nothing new Joe Dante was teaching this method back in the 50s, he even wrote a book called the 4 magic moves to better golf , I personally have been using his method myself +1 handicap and teach it as well to my students for last 4 years. David Ledbetter should at least give credit to Joe Dante for this technique instead of trying to pass it off as his method, shame on him.

    • @MrGolfhimguy
      @MrGolfhimguy 9 лет назад

      Andrew Linch Dante turns the left wrist under where Ledbetter cups the left wrist.

    • @GreyGriff
      @GreyGriff 9 лет назад

      Andrew Linch Most people don't have original thoughts...but his slap release is not that often taught by todays pros wouldn't you agree?

    • @MrLeftyno1
      @MrLeftyno1 9 лет назад +2

      No it is not GreyGriff,but as i say to my students would you slap a cows backside to move it or would you roll your wrist and hand,one method has power the other has very little power

    • @adamstawski5647
      @adamstawski5647 9 лет назад +2

      Andrew Linch I think your criticism is a bit unfair. As was mentioned in the video, these ideas are just exaggerations or "extensions" of what David has endorsed in his 40 years of teaching: steeper shaft set in the backswing allows the club to shallow in the downswing, and the arms and body need to be synchronized. I don't know much about about Joe Dante (this is actually the first time I've heard of him) and had to do a little research. Correct me if I'm wrong, but what you're claiming about Dante is that the early wrist set originated with him. Or perhaps it's the steeper shaft plane in the backswing. That's possible, idk. It's also possible that someone you've never heard of thought of it before Dante. Who should be given the credit? What I do know, is that David does say that he's not the only guy to think of or implement this movement in the backswing, and gives numerous examples of players both old and modern (Calvin Peete and Ryan Moore to name two) who have this kind of action in the backswing. And as far as the early wrist set goes, which most people naively believe is what defines David's teaching, although David endorses this, it is not makes the A swing different. There are even some of David's players who don't use an early wrist set (e.g. Nick Price). It's really all about the individual, and not a "method". Most people (such as the man in the video) suck the club inside to start with and get steep on the dowswing. The A-swing is just an exaggerated motion to get such people to feel the opposite; that's all. Even though the swing has been analyzed to the nth degree and we "understand" it so well now, most golfers haven't improved their technique at all, which as an instructor yourself, I imagine you find frustrating. This is just an attempt to alleviate what is perhaps the most common fault among amateur golfers, and make the game more fun for all, which is what it's all about. :)