I understand that standing sideways and accessing the correct line to target is really confusing ! Eye dominance parallax errors etc ... I used to just pick an object in line with target when I am standing straight looking ahead - as in NOT sideways addressing the ball ! Then try to have club face aligned to that and swing to keep club in line ! This video has me confused - no doubt it's probably me that's at fault ! Best to totally explain the parallax problem and give a simple idiot proof was of avoiding this mistake and to aid correct alignment - then move on to the aspect of swing shapes and possible stances solutions club path set ups etc Great effort on a difficult topic - but was confused ? Deserves a further edition follow up video - thanks for trying to explain this tricky issue 👍
Tried this today. Helped a lot. Iv always been set up for a draw, which I struggle to hit. Doing this today though helped me hit my fade shot. Was landing it on target or a slightly right of it every time. Thanks
I'm at 5:29 now. After all that talk about hitting the ball straight at a target, which no one does, and aim at a target now, you say you have to learn a stock shot that curves to you target. It doesn't overturn, though. It doesn't matter where they aim, as long as they can hit the ball to the same general area each time. A la Bubba Watson.
I stand directly behind the ball, I know where it needs to go (target aquired). Find a spot. on the ground a couple feet between the ball and my target. Then make a visual line, when addressing the ball and stand parallel to my imaginary line, then open or close depending on the club you are using. Then I never look up at the aquired target, only the spot in front of the ball .... that works for me. To add this routine would be too confusing. .. for me anyway
You should check though the alignment on your heels and see where it truly is. Many times the process above aims right as well. Also put those zone poles out in front of you. It will look CRAZY.
The two arm thing is wrong. It's a salesman trick. Simple physics. Two parallel lines will never intersec. That's the whole meaning of parallel. Convergent lines can point at a single target. If you stand begins the ball and pick a target, your feet will not be in line with the target. Nor will your eyes, hips, knees, or shoulders. I'm only at 3:03 and thus is starting off bad. How many lessons has he given?
@@KyleMorrisTGR I enjoyed the video, a very under rated topic to be sure. I looked for this comment because I was confused. Kyle, I appreciate this vid, but you should probably do a clarification video.
Needed more onscreen graphics to show us where the flags and target lines were to be able to make sense of all the sticks in the ground.
Thanks. Noted
100% agreed. Better visuals would REALLY HELP
I understand that standing sideways and accessing the correct line to target is really confusing !
Eye dominance parallax errors etc ...
I used to just pick an object in line with target when I am standing straight looking ahead - as in NOT sideways addressing the ball ! Then try to have club face aligned to that and swing to keep club in line !
This video has me confused - no doubt it's probably me that's at fault !
Best to totally explain the parallax problem and give a simple idiot proof was of avoiding this mistake and to aid correct alignment - then move on to the aspect of swing shapes and possible stances solutions club path set ups etc
Great effort on a difficult topic - but was confused ?
Deserves a further edition follow up video - thanks for trying to explain this tricky issue 👍
+1 and hey, I don't mind, but maybe all of this is just confidently delivered nonsense. 😅
Really helpful! Thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
absolutely A grade content mate. thanks
Thanks! Appreciate that.
Tried this today. Helped a lot. Iv always been set up for a draw, which I struggle to hit. Doing this today though helped me hit my fade shot. Was landing it on target or a slightly right of it every time. Thanks
Thanks
I'm at 5:29 now. After all that talk about hitting the ball straight at a target, which no one does, and aim at a target now, you say you have to learn a stock shot that curves to you target. It doesn't overturn, though.
It doesn't matter where they aim, as long as they can hit the ball to the same general area each time. A la Bubba Watson.
I stand directly behind the ball, I know where it needs to go (target aquired). Find a spot. on the ground a couple feet between the ball and my target. Then make a visual line, when addressing the ball and stand parallel to my imaginary line, then open or close depending on the club you are using. Then I never look up at the aquired target, only the spot in front of the ball .... that works for me. To add this routine would be too confusing. .. for me anyway
You should check though the alignment on your heels and see where it truly is. Many times the process above aims right as well. Also put those zone poles out in front of you. It will look CRAZY.
For the on course aiming, you said you close your left eye (9:47). Since you are left eye dominant, shouldn't you be closing your right eye?
Yea sorry. I. Misspoke. My apologies
The two arm thing is wrong. It's a salesman trick. Simple physics. Two parallel lines will never intersec. That's the whole meaning of parallel. Convergent lines can point at a single target.
If you stand begins the ball and pick a target, your feet will not be in line with the target. Nor will your eyes, hips, knees, or shoulders. I'm only at 3:03 and thus is starting off bad. How many lessons has he given?
9:42. closed his left eye to look down shaft? I thought Kyle is LEFT EYE dominant, so wouldn't he close his right eye?
Yes sorry. I said it backwards. My apologies.
@@KyleMorrisTGR I enjoyed the video, a very under rated topic to be sure. I looked for this comment because I was confused. Kyle, I appreciate this vid, but you should probably do a clarification video.
Left eye dominant = close left eye when aiming?
Sorry. I am left eye dominate so I close my right eye. Might have misspoke.
Kyle speaks too fast to absorb. He needs better visuals to reinforce his instruction .I am on my 3rd replay and still confused
Noted
Confusing
To much WAFFLE....get on with it ....3 min video max