Learn To Compress Your Irons With These 2 Simple Drills

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  • Опубликовано: 30 июл 2024
  • Learn to compress your irons by following these 2 simple drills and you will find that elusive strike that all the best players achieve.
    Casting the golf club isn one of the most common faults within the amateur game, but it can be fixed and these 2 drills allow you to do just that.
    Compressing your irons could be just a few practice sessions away
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  • @bobbyk3469
    @bobbyk3469 3 года назад +10

    Great point in this video. "Don't make it happen, let it happen". That explains some of those beautiful effortless golf swing we see on tour.

    • @ChrisRyanGolf
      @ChrisRyanGolf  3 года назад +1

      Exactly Bobby, the greatest in the game make it look so easy

  • @JBALLER02
    @JBALLER02 Год назад +3

    You are definitely the best golf teacher online

  • @thomasbrereton5858
    @thomasbrereton5858 3 года назад +4

    I love your videos. There is a lot to take in and I still hit a lot of bad shots, but practicing one of your tips everyday has radically improved my swing. Thanks, Chris!

  • @carsonkubicki1770
    @carsonkubicki1770 2 года назад +3

    This is huge for me, in just getting back into the game after a 4-year hiatus. New clubs and don’t want to get frustrated trying to recreate the ball striking I used to have. Thanks as always, Chris!

  • @paulhancock7816
    @paulhancock7816 3 года назад +1

    Perfect timing for this video, exactly what I needed help with. Thanks Chris 👍

  • @brucekristich4073
    @brucekristich4073 3 года назад +1

    dude, feels like you were looking at my swing while making this vid. great stuff, really like what you do and how you explain stuff. getting to the origins of issues is key. well done sir!

  • @timgeneve9791
    @timgeneve9791 3 года назад +2

    Thx Chris. All your videos are very helpful and appreciated. I always recommend your channel to us weekend warriors. This is an area I have struggled with more than any other aspect of the swing. Was sad to see this fault on video again and again. Do you recommend that your students maybe use the trail index finger to harness and release lag through impact?

  • @darrith9434
    @darrith9434 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for this clip. I studied it and found the information extremely helpful for my swing.

  • @richardbolen1929
    @richardbolen1929 Год назад

    Concise effective instruction
    Taking the grip pressure to the extremes to focus the correct way is awesome
    Thanks for this

  • @mcgolfer1221
    @mcgolfer1221 Год назад +2

    I guy I know off +2 does this before every shot. I never understood why. He hits his irons like a tour pro and now I know why. I will try to copy this, thanks

  • @MrBigTexFyre
    @MrBigTexFyre Год назад

    You have the most effortless looking swing. These two tips helped me make more consistent contact with my irons. Thanks

  • @Mav...
    @Mav... 2 года назад

    Went to the 2022 PGA here in OKlahoma and noticed the pro's finish was belt buckle to the target and right foot totally off the the ground just like your last ball you hit in your video. Love your video instructions. Thank you.

  • @chrisanderson4044
    @chrisanderson4044 2 года назад

    My hanger should be here today. I appreciate you’re videos man, they’re very helpful, and not too technical like a lot of videos in which I can’t even comprehend what’s going on.

  • @baba440
    @baba440 2 года назад

    Love this drill, exercises helped a lot

  • @robertmay7331
    @robertmay7331 3 года назад

    Such a great video - Your 'feeling' can sometimes betray you in golf. I feel like i'm doing it right but the inconstancy in my shots prove i'm not. stripping my swing back like this shows my hands were steering the club into casting down and opening the face. The technique of lagging the club via the movement of the body is something i'm going to practice next, and I might invest in one of those 'Hanger' things. Thanks Chris!

  • @atxbowlingcoach
    @atxbowlingcoach 3 года назад

    You make stuff so simple thank you

  • @williekelty5601
    @williekelty5601 3 года назад

    🏌🏽‍♀️Man, your on point as usual…I got a hanger a couple years ago and took it out yesterday to work on your concepts and bam, you went over at the end and confirmed what I thought I needed to feel! ⛳️

    • @ChrisRyanGolf
      @ChrisRyanGolf  3 года назад +1

      Great to hear Willie glad it helped

  • @williamkeane255
    @williamkeane255 3 года назад

    Hands down the best channel for simplicity of instructions. Chris is quality at breaking things down and explaining them. Love this content

    • @ChrisRyanGolf
      @ChrisRyanGolf  3 года назад +2

      Thanks William appreciate that

    • @williamkeane255
      @williamkeane255 3 года назад

      @@ChrisRyanGolf honestly mate, I started playing in April and trying to find simple drills and instructions is a nightmare. Literally been binge watching your channel, keep it coming.

  • @KevinAlexander-KMA
    @KevinAlexander-KMA 3 года назад +1

    Thanks Chris great instruction

  • @marnew1000
    @marnew1000 9 месяцев назад +1

    This is the best thing I’ve ever seen Chris, as an habitual caster of the club for 20 years, my 7i maxing out at 107 yards can’t wait to get cracking at this, didn’t know any of this by the way until I got a irange mini and filmed myself.. thanks Chris, this is gold to me..

  • @feiwong70
    @feiwong70 2 года назад

    Awesome drills. Chris, I wonder if the grip pressure at the ball impact moment should be the same as entire swing.

  • @georgiamay4045
    @georgiamay4045 3 года назад

    Thanks Cr .. good stuff as always.

  • @313keiko1
    @313keiko1 2 года назад

    Excellent video

  • @ichewtoast111
    @ichewtoast111 Месяц назад

    Great visuals and instructions, I also really appreciate the last part about the face being open. I’m very consistent but 30 yards to the right haha.

  • @Eqnotalent
    @Eqnotalent 3 года назад +1

    My biggest issue is knowing the timing when to left the lag go or let the club head come around. When I golf lag I get inconsistent strikes. Any advise? Should I let lag go at last parallel or when left arm by pass left leg?

  • @matthewwhitehouse7322
    @matthewwhitehouse7322 Год назад

    Great vid

  • @pauldavis9188
    @pauldavis9188 3 года назад

    Great video Chris.

  • @paul_oyebode
    @paul_oyebode 3 года назад

    Hello Chris! Thanks for the video.
    It would really be a motivation for me if I can get some of your old/used kits. They are pretty expensive to purchase here in Nigeria.
    I would so much appreciate a kind gesture if it's not too much to ask.

  • @thewelsho
    @thewelsho 3 года назад

    Awesome golf swing. A thing of true beauty.

  • @siakakeita7796
    @siakakeita7796 3 года назад

    Very very very very good video😍😍😍😍

  • @mrivers6068
    @mrivers6068 3 года назад

    Best lesson from this video that should be in all golf instruction videos; fixing only one problem will make you worse.
    Glad you mentioned that we need to be aware of face position as well as swing path.

  • @jeffberger7890
    @jeffberger7890 3 года назад

    Chris, will slowing down the transition help with this problem ?

  • @nathanjones4004
    @nathanjones4004 3 года назад

    Great video Chris, in reference to the first drill. Are you happy in a full swing for the handle to come back before the club head in the initial takeaway? I hope that makes sense. I feel this will stop me rolling the club inside straight away too

    • @ChrisRyanGolf
      @ChrisRyanGolf  3 года назад

      A little is fine yes, Brooks demonstrates this a little and as long as it’s not too extreme then yes I’m happy with that

  • @LooseNewf
    @LooseNewf 2 года назад

    Another good vid - tx CR. Lag and shaft lean are the most difficult thing for us amateurs to do on a consistent basis. i used to use a training club called the Striker - I dare say you have heard of it but I learned you can make your own by grinding the sole of an old 7 or 8 iron - it takes patience but it does the trick. I also learned the "hangar" trick with a coat hangar and was wondering if you might do (or have already done...?) a vid on homemade training aids - swing weights, impact bags and so on - ??

    • @ChrisRyanGolf
      @ChrisRyanGolf  2 года назад

      Yes I know that training club, very useful to train impact, I did have one many years ago

  • @jamesblack5159
    @jamesblack5159 3 года назад

    Best teacher on the web

  • @leedavies5405
    @leedavies5405 3 года назад

    Great video Chris but if u haven't got any think for the wrist what sort I feeling could u work with

    • @ChrisRyanGolf
      @ChrisRyanGolf  3 года назад

      Hey Lee, you can use a coat hanger in a similar way against the side of the club, works really well

  • @williamreichert4798
    @williamreichert4798 Год назад

    What exactly is. the left wrist doing at the end of the backswing to get the hands/wrists in the proper alignment in the downswing to avoid hitting the ball way right?

  • @davidconners
    @davidconners 3 года назад

    Great drill, does the front left leg (for righties) come into play? It seems the club will just work it's way through automatically with this method.

    • @ChrisRyanGolf
      @ChrisRyanGolf  3 года назад +1

      Hey David, yes the lower body certainly plays a role as it initiates the forward movement which helps to sequence everything correctly. Generally speaking it’s hard for things to work well if the parts below don’t move quite right 👍

    • @davidconners
      @davidconners 3 года назад

      @@ChrisRyanGolf Golf is hard lol, I'm definitely going to start over from square one with my swing with this drill and work from there. Thanks Chris.! Keep the vid coming

  • @patrickmccahill6773
    @patrickmccahill6773 3 года назад

    Great content as usual. Did you have the Hanger on backwards??

    • @ChrisRyanGolf
      @ChrisRyanGolf  3 года назад

      Thanks Patrick, great spot!!!! The club head part fell off and I had to use a spare one, but that was from a left handed device 🤣

    • @patrickmccahill6773
      @patrickmccahill6773 3 года назад

      Chris thanks for the reply. I am a lefty so the club face looked familiar. I bought the Hanger about six months ago after watching one of your videos. Best training device that I have used over the last 20 years!! Keep up the exceptional instructions.

  • @TravisO14
    @TravisO14 3 года назад

    does it matter how fast the backswing is? Thanks Chris!

    • @ChrisRyanGolf
      @ChrisRyanGolf  3 года назад +1

      It shouldn’t, but too slow can make this difficult

    • @timdorrington392
      @timdorrington392 3 года назад

      @@ChrisRyanGolf Doesn’t seem to trouble Morikawa 😂😂

  • @johnwhittle9230
    @johnwhittle9230 Год назад

    Why is it I clear my hips and ball shoots dead left? Doin somethin wrong? Thanks Boss. JP.

  • @berg8624
    @berg8624 3 года назад

    I've been trying to stop casting for years and can't seem to do it. I can attest your last point that doing this with an open clubface will lead to 45 degree right/shanks. It seems this also needs to be paired with getting the left hip out of the way on the downswing, no? If the hips don't clear = more shanks.

    • @ChrisRyanGolf
      @ChrisRyanGolf  3 года назад

      So true, I think that’s why it’s so hard to fix, so many factors that all have to be correct to fix the fault

  • @williamreichert4798
    @williamreichert4798 Год назад

    when you do that drill, if you look carefully ,you can see that the thing that powers this little swing is the movement of the weight to the right early in the little backswing and the weight back to the left provides the force to change the direction the swing toward the target. When you do it wrong. ( cast from the top)
    we see that the weight ( pressure) does not move toward the target on the mini downswing. The power ( force ) is coming from the legs,hips, core.

  • @WyattScott
    @WyattScott 2 года назад

    It all starts with proper grip. The trailing hand is especially vital to get correct. One must grip the club in the 2nd pads of the trailing hand, not the first as i’ve been doing for the past 22 years and just figured out I was ruining myself all these years because if that small move but huge impact on swing quality. By using the fingers/2nd pad it allows for all the good thing to follow, lag, using the body not the arms and hands, squaring the club, creating massive power etc etc. If you fuck yourself in your grip you’ll never have a great swing period. Human nature wants to use the 1st pads against the palm of the trailing hand as it feels powerful, but it’s absolutely a swing killer. Try 2nd pads and a full bucket like I did last week finally after 22 years of questions with no answers. Hit the best shots of my life from wedge to driver, by far and it felt so easy. Try it!!!

  • @jaydenblanchard7115
    @jaydenblanchard7115 3 года назад

    Does anyone have a link to the swing aid? The only one I could find was £70

  • @adamwales20
    @adamwales20 2 года назад

    Can this be used with the driver swing?

    • @JBALLER02
      @JBALLER02 Год назад

      Why do people always ask this lol. Yes it can.

  • @timdorrington392
    @timdorrington392 3 года назад

    Great vid Chris. A question I’ve always had in this regard is, does this give us license to ‘let go’ of the club slightly at transition to allow this to happen? I.e. keep control in the fingers but maybe allow the grip to drift away from the heel of the hand slightly. I’ve often heard it referred to as ‘ re-gripping’ and being a big no-no.

    • @ChrisRyanGolf
      @ChrisRyanGolf  3 года назад +1

      Hey Tim, great question and it’s a fine line. I don’t like to see the hand peel away from the club, but I do like the golfer to feel a little like they are reducing tension through the wrist area to allow this move to happen

    • @timdorrington392
      @timdorrington392 3 года назад

      @@ChrisRyanGolf Thanks Chris, I find that the strength of the grip in the fingers is difficult to separate from the level of tension in the wrist though. I get your drift though, just a case of getting the balance right I guess.

  • @jameswarden1541
    @jameswarden1541 3 года назад

    Is there any tips or doing anything different for a left handed golfers?

  • @andrewnewman9711
    @andrewnewman9711 3 года назад

    I always hit the stick on the backswing rather than the downswing lol.

  • @colinwhite2724
    @colinwhite2724 3 года назад +1

    Nice one, Chris.
    For people who fear they might break their alignment stick, a towel might be an option.

    • @ChrisRyanGolf
      @ChrisRyanGolf  3 года назад +1

      A towel is a great option, probably does work better actually

  • @sebastianmorales8679
    @sebastianmorales8679 Год назад

    Hmm the lose wrist and lose grip might be the difference for me I after hitting on the range my hands and wrist hurt cause I am gripping the club so hard

  • @estebanartigas7262
    @estebanartigas7262 24 дня назад

    Name of Device?

  • @npxmnpxm
    @npxmnpxm 3 года назад +2

    I'm guilty of this over high-stress shots, when my hands want to "steer" the shot.

  • @rackum44
    @rackum44 3 года назад

    Chris a great drill to do for not casting is taking your index finger and thumb off your grip on your trail hand and Hit some balls.It's a great drill

    • @ChrisRyanGolf
      @ChrisRyanGolf  3 года назад +1

      Never tried that myself…… but going to now for sure

    • @rackum44
      @rackum44 3 года назад

      @@ChrisRyanGolf I got that from Micheal Breed,on the golf channel

  • @tomturner4590
    @tomturner4590 2 года назад

    So are you just turning the shoulders here and leaving the arms and hands impassive?

  • @Parrott65
    @Parrott65 3 года назад

    Hey Chris, there are two schools of thought on ball placement. One is based on the opinions of Ben Hogan and Jack Nicklaus of always placing the ball at the inside lead heel no matter what club you use. The other is based on modern day golfers and vary based on the club. I believe both are correct myself and just wondered your thoughts on it. I see you vary yours, but wondered if you thought it really matters to you if a golfer does one or the other.

    • @peterstevenson5368
      @peterstevenson5368 3 года назад

      Hi Chris. Fantastic video. I'm in England. Watch all your videos. I'm hooked lol. I've been slicing the ball again. I've realised the back of my lead hand was slightly open causing my driver club face to do same. Took me a while to figure this out. Now your video has confirmed it. Thankyou. Peter

  • @deddy_doyan_golf
    @deddy_doyan_golf 2 года назад

    we called " Natural Force for downswing"..

  • @007SpencerForHire
    @007SpencerForHire Год назад

    Never in 50 years of playing golf have I seen anyone on the course, other than instructors, with an alignment stick or any other kind of practice gadget. We practice by playing (after watching numerous videos lol) and then hope to put that practice in to play on Saturdays. Don't get me wrong, the instruction provided here is of course faultless but can we get a drill to use without the props please? Cheers.

    • @ChrisRyanGolf
      @ChrisRyanGolf  Год назад

      Hey Phil, I of course appreciate your response, it if all you do is play then the reality is that you may never improve. These videos are for those looking to improve, and for that there needs to be practice. There are some quick fix options which may apply, but they often have short term effects and don’t work over the long ru n. I definitely do try to offer tips which require less time/effort/practice, but all changes need some practice time

    • @007SpencerForHire
      @007SpencerForHire Год назад

      @@ChrisRyanGolf I take your point. "Practice makes perfect", right? My point is that most of us just don't have the time or inclination to become perfect or anywhere close to it. We watch videos such as yours, we watch the pro tournaments on TV or travel to a course to see them live if we're lucky enough. We then try to emulate what we've seen. We also have lessons which hopefully does help us to lower our handicaps. And I understand you need to sell stuff to make your living. Fair enough. With the help of tips such as yours and other instructors here on YT I have won or placed 2nd in my last four consecutive tournaments. Admittedly the last 2 were reduced to 9 holes due to rain damage to our local course. However, my game is improving (at 60 years of age) I'm playing better than I ever have (no props or gadgets) and most importantly (for me) I am enjoying it! Cheers from NZ.

  • @tylerkubach316
    @tylerkubach316 2 месяца назад

    I wish I could just hit the ball. I dont care if it goes straight left or right. I just want to make contact Lol

  • @dmoneybagger
    @dmoneybagger 3 года назад

    We should be able to strike it well… just not that one 🤣

  • @sambro852
    @sambro852 3 года назад

    where can I find that RAW hat?

    • @ChrisRyanGolf
      @ChrisRyanGolf  3 года назад +2

      I think they are really hard to get hold of now, there were only a limited number and I know people were struggle to find them when they first released them

  • @jasonwilkinson5757
    @jasonwilkinson5757 8 месяцев назад

    I get the concept but there are a lot of variables being ignored. Spine position. Swing plane. Body tension. Etc all can ruin that "easy" swing

  • @Ronald_x2h6
    @Ronald_x2h6 12 дней назад

    Taking it one step at a time-refund details and expected actions