been dealing with a bad back for 12 years, 1 surgery hopefully avoid a second, approaching 60 and trying to increase my distance with not much success so been working on better strike and club face control. I almost never take divots so think some gains could be made there. Great video once again. Thanks
I hope your back is feeling better. My issue is a bad right hip and it plays havoc on my back swing and transition. Getting old is no fun. Great video.
Shouldn't low point be at where you strike the ball?? What would happen if you place club like 4 to 5 inches behind the ball vs right behind it? Thanks
@@AliTaylorGolf confusing. If you would please explain low point. If hitting a 7 iron you want ball a bit left of the middle of your stance. If hitting a pitching wedge you want contact with the ball at a different set up? Thanks
@@brodygoalie In order to hit down on the ball the low point must be ahead of the ball. The further ahead the low point, the more down the club is travelling at impact. Only driver should have low point behind to hit up.
been dealing with a bad back for 12 years, 1 surgery hopefully avoid a second, approaching 60 and trying to increase my distance with not much success so been working on better strike and club face control. I almost never take divots so think some gains could be made there. Great video once again. Thanks
I hope your back is feeling better. My issue is a bad right hip and it plays havoc on my back swing and transition. Getting old is no fun. Great video.
Shouldn't low point be at where you strike the ball?? What would happen if you place club like 4 to 5 inches behind the ball vs right behind it? Thanks
No low point would be the deepest part of the divot. If low point is at ball the club is not travelling down to strike the ball.
@@AliTaylorGolf confusing. If you would please explain low point. If hitting a 7 iron you want ball a bit left of the middle of your stance. If hitting a pitching wedge you want contact with the ball at a different set up? Thanks
@@brodygoalie In order to hit down on the ball the low point must be ahead of the ball. The further ahead the low point, the more down the club is travelling at impact. Only driver should have low point behind to hit up.
At 75 yrs young, I have scoliosis and arthritis in my lower back. This greatly affects being able to use my core in the golf swing, but I keep trying.
Back surgery 9 months ago and trying to figure out what I can do now. Abbreviated turn and inconsistent strikes, but my slice disappeared.
And now for driver off deck !?
Low point ahead!!!!!
That's me.
9 weeks and counting 😂