Great video Milo... Please do a video on the scoring sticks like 8, 9 ,W down. What to focus on in order to gain accuracy and distance control. Merci ! 😊👍🇨🇦
Thank you for this Milo. My best shots come from what I call a “free hinge.” As you stated, proper rotation is required. Along with that, my personal key is to feel my club head will never get to the ball as I turn through impact. Maybe you can articulate this. When I try to explain this sensation, people just scratch this heads and wrinkle their brows.
Just watched your video of the major championship. I was struck by the weak grips with the left hand. I think it helps in getting the left wrist bowed. I know for me it helps my rotation. Somehow my brain knows that if I don't rotate with that weak grip and bowed wrist that ball is going directly to the right. So without me doing anything consciously I rotate better
Hey Milo, I am a convert to your methods. Bombing drives with my pivot and sling. However watched this vid hoping it would help with my open driver face. Can you explain how you consistently square the driver face in transition? Or is it all down to reducing tension in the wrists?
Hey Milo, I totally agree with this concept. But I wouldn't say the hands are totally passive, would you agree that in the transition you are trying to manually increase extension in the right wrist until about P6 before you let everything go?
First off that is a beautiful looking place.😊. My question is are you ever releasing the wrists with force, or do you let that happen naturally? For example, on a driving hole, I would “poor on the gas and hammer thru the golf ball” but let’s say on an easy 7, just let the release happen naturally and on a short chip no release at all. Does that make since? Maybe a better way to answer the question is not to focus on down swing wrists action and control shots, based on qtr,half and 3/4 swings
So a good thought on this move would be to supinate the right forearm, extent right wrist, and flex left wrist in transition? Similar to the croker golf system?
Yes Nathan. I prefer to feel it in my right hand with extension because that's my dominant hand. This video could help: ruclips.net/video/XjV_r3ZQM48/видео.html
Milo, one thing that confuses me is in my practice a strong grip causes, for me, a bowed left wrist and a weak grip will cause more cup at the top. You say it is the opposite in the video. What am I doing wrong?
I guess this means. that during the transition the wrists "cock' a little more ( decrease the radial. angle). To do this it seems the wrists need to be relaxed until the later in the downswing. Do you think the wrist action later in the downswing requires the golfer to think about releasing the radial angle or should it happen without conscious effort.?
Conscious thought is a necessary step in building a golf swing. The best players in the world have swing keys, and it requires conscious thought. Playing and staying in a “zone” is fantasy unless you are a savant.
RUclips golf is just ridiculous, look at mike malaska swing method, it’s the total opposite to this , all these theories are just poisoning the average golfer.
There are difference of opinions in all facets of life. I have mine and other instructors have theirs. I realize your point though and thank you for watching.
"RUclips golf is just ridiculous, look at mike malaska swing method" Malaska is on RUclips too. lol I personally found Milo's methods much easier and athletic. The tipping of the shaft that Malaska teaches got me steep as a dog. To each their own though.
That's not the solution! Many average golfers do take lessons and get worse. The critique is on the teaching "industry". There is no set structure or guidelines for teaching. Imagine if every school taught calculus differently! There needs to be some sort of governing standards and continuing education along with certification. Right now it's just a bunch of people with a camera or someone at a course that teaches. It's pretty much a coin flip if you get good instruction.
🔑🌪 *Milo's 5 KEYS to a Rotational Golf Swing: milolinesgolf.com/5-keys-to-unlocking-a-rotational-golf-swing/
Great video Milo...
Please do a video on the scoring sticks like 8, 9 ,W down. What to focus on in order to gain accuracy and distance control. Merci ! 😊👍🇨🇦
Noted! Thanks for following along!
Thank you for this Milo. My best shots come from what I call a “free hinge.” As you stated, proper rotation is required. Along with that, my personal key is to feel my club head will never get to the ball as I turn through impact. Maybe you can articulate this. When I try to explain this sensation, people just scratch this heads and wrinkle their brows.
Hmm, perhaps you are talking about a late strike? ruclips.net/video/eMVX94gOk2U/видео.html
Just watched your video of the major championship. I was struck by the weak grips with the left hand. I think it helps in getting the left wrist bowed. I know for me it helps my rotation. Somehow my brain knows that if I don't rotate with that weak grip and bowed wrist that ball is going directly to the right. So without me doing anything consciously I rotate better
Interesting, I would say opposite for most.
Hey Milo, I am a convert to your methods. Bombing drives with my pivot and sling. However watched this vid hoping it would help with my open driver face. Can you explain how you consistently square the driver face in transition? Or is it all down to reducing tension in the wrists?
John McKenna ruclips.net/video/QEECVuvhVRU/видео.html
Hey Milo, I totally agree with this concept. But I wouldn't say the hands are totally passive, would you agree that in the transition you are trying to manually increase extension in the right wrist until about P6 before you let everything go?
I’m not trying to increase the extension but it does happen.
Adding trail wrist extension (and radial deviation) in transition as you demonstrated is what some refer to as down-cocking, correct?
First off that is a beautiful looking place.😊. My question is are you ever releasing the wrists with force, or do you let that happen naturally? For example, on a driving hole, I would “poor on the gas and hammer thru the golf ball” but let’s say on an easy 7, just let the release happen naturally and on a short chip no release at all. Does that make since? Maybe a better way to answer the question is not to focus on down swing wrists action and control shots, based on qtr,half and 3/4 swings
I never feel like I’m hitting with the wrists for me the wrists are a free hinge on full shots. I do limit how much they hinge on shorter shots
@@MiloLinesGolf Makes since thank you
So a good thought on this move would be to supinate the right forearm, extent right wrist, and flex left wrist in transition? Similar to the croker golf system?
Yes Nathan. I prefer to feel it in my right hand with extension because that's my dominant hand. This video could help: ruclips.net/video/XjV_r3ZQM48/видео.html
Milo, one thing that confuses me is in my practice a strong grip causes, for me, a bowed left wrist and a weak grip will cause more cup at the top. You say it is the opposite in the video. What am I doing wrong?
You’re strengthening or weakening your trail hand more than your lead hand
I guess this means. that during the transition the wrists "cock' a little more ( decrease the radial. angle). To do this it seems the wrists need to be relaxed until the later in the downswing. Do you think the wrist action later in the downswing requires the golfer to think about releasing the
radial angle or should it happen without conscious effort.?
For me, that is what works. No manipulation ever.
How would you fix over the top?
I have numerous videos on this. I would watch my playlists on pivot, sequencing, and impact.
By not doing it...
Never thought of that
@@bobjunior2710 well the answer is that simple actually. Start doing the complete opposite. If you can’t do that, then take a lesson.
I find the feel of flexion combined with ulnar deviation (casting) in transition puts me in a perfect position and never actually results in casting.
Can work
Nobody should pay attention to this video. You will never improve by thinking consciously about your swing.
Conscious thought is a necessary step in building a golf swing. The best players in the world have swing keys, and it requires conscious thought. Playing and staying in a “zone” is fantasy unless you are a savant.
RUclips golf is just ridiculous, look at mike malaska swing method, it’s the total opposite to this , all these theories are just poisoning the average golfer.
There are difference of opinions in all facets of life. I have mine and other instructors have theirs. I realize your point though and thank you for watching.
Relax.... the average golfer should just take a lesson
"RUclips golf is just ridiculous, look at mike malaska swing method"
Malaska is on RUclips too. lol
I personally found Milo's methods much easier and athletic. The tipping of the shaft that Malaska teaches got me steep as a dog. To each their own though.
That's not the solution! Many average golfers do take lessons and get worse. The critique is on the teaching "industry". There is no set structure or guidelines for teaching. Imagine if every school taught calculus differently!
There needs to be some sort of governing standards and continuing education along with certification.
Right now it's just a bunch of people with a camera or someone at a course that teaches. It's pretty much a coin flip if you get good instruction.
@@jacobr4558 I agree 100%…golf instruction is the problem & the reason why average handicaps stay the same