Golf Swing Technique: Body Position Your body is the foundation of the swing. You need a goof sturdy foundation for the house or building to stand on or it...
thx so much for sharing this with us. I have heard so much about this great golfer but it’s the first time able to “watch” his swing. I need to work on that. Anyone knows what’s a good tip or way to get my lower body move first on the down swing? I tends to do it with my shoulder sometimes…..thx again
Hi, there could be a few reasons why your drives fly low. A 30 min session with your local pro could save you a lot of time & frustration on this one. John
Hi, I’m a 6 handicap. Hope this helps. Straight left arm & eye on the ball – good. Ball position nearer your rear foot … not good. On balance you’re doing more right than wrong, so that’s good. The likely reason you are slicing the ball is because you have the ball too far back in your stance.
For longest club, ball opposite the heel of your front foot. For shorter clubs, have the ball opposite the middle of your stance. John
Awesome clip. I have a question for you advanced golfers.I just started playing about 3 months ago and I have taken no lessons but these are the things I go by and I want you guys to help me out: I play the ball closer to my rear foot, I try to keep my front arm as straight as possible, I try to look only at the ball when I swing, I have a huge problem with my stance and always slice if I don’t keep an open stance, HELP ME, I love golf already
oops, forgot to mention, glue a line level on face, line laser rotate to left at address, then keep laser line on target line for the fade (added explanation for more clarity)
hold an equalizer wedge on flat surface at address and let it roll back on hosel while maintaining lie angle in shaft. The club will roll back on hosel with grooves level. Keeping the grooves level and monitoring shaft rotation in relation to plane with a line laser will enable you to learn to trap the ball. Rotate laser to left a few degress (left of target line) for a fade
Leadbetter describes it in his original book, too–actually sees it as a move of the left knee out to the _right_ of the target for a brief moment, because of the body’s alignment at the top, and then around to the left from there, in a miniature turning motion of its own. If you watch the swings of the best players, it’s an apt description.
One day Hogan was hitting practice balls off the tee. His caddy was catching them. Another golfer told Hogan he could help him with that nasty hook. Hogan replied: “Do you see the caddy moving?”
do you even know what a real stack and tilt is and that it NEEDS weight transfer, ?
Each golfer has his swing, different rhythm, tonicity, strength, leverage, transition, release, tempo, attack angle, but NO ONE can achieve greater distance with consistency without following strict and basic bio-dynamic principles.
the human being is not meant to be comfortable playing golf, and stack and tilt, even though sometimes useful for inverted pivot swingers, allowing consistency, will never be optimal
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lonergil | May 28, 2009 | Reply
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thx so much for sharing this with us. I have heard so much about this great golfer but it’s the first time able to “watch” his swing. I need to work on that. Anyone knows what’s a good tip or way to get my lower body move first on the down swing? I tends to do it with my shoulder sometimes…..thx again
johnroybarnes1975 | Jun 6, 2009 | Reply
Hi, there could be a few reasons why your drives fly low. A 30 min session with your local pro could save you a lot of time & frustration on this one. John
ASDABRANDCHEAPYCOLA | Jun 9, 2009 | Reply
How can i get more height in my drives ? Kyle
johnroybarnes1975 | Jun 13, 2009 | Reply
Hi, I’m a 6 handicap. Hope this helps. Straight left arm & eye on the ball – good. Ball position nearer your rear foot … not good. On balance you’re doing more right than wrong, so that’s good. The likely reason you are slicing the ball is because you have the ball too far back in your stance.
For longest club, ball opposite the heel of your front foot. For shorter clubs, have the ball opposite the middle of your stance. John
chiznarlie | Jun 13, 2009 | Reply
Awesome clip. I have a question for you advanced golfers.I just started playing about 3 months ago and I have taken no lessons but these are the things I go by and I want you guys to help me out: I play the ball closer to my rear foot, I try to keep my front arm as straight as possible, I try to look only at the ball when I swing, I have a huge problem with my stance and always slice if I don’t keep an open stance, HELP ME, I love golf already
jnkhd | Jun 15, 2009 | Reply
Awesome clip. Thanks for posting this.
kovalcik17 | Jun 18, 2009 | Reply
bens got an absolutely gorgeous swing
jusyoung92 | Jun 19, 2009 | Reply
nice video, hey check out my swing if you’ve got time anyone, and pleasy comment
s4m2105 | Jun 20, 2009 | Reply
no ben i don’t mind (:
golfrules08 | Jun 21, 2009 | Reply
thanks would you be able to comment on my new golf swing
pattyxcakes13 | Jun 24, 2009 | Reply
pretty crazy to think that most tour player’s swings are just imitations of his
iiredeye | Jun 26, 2009 | Reply
love this video not only was he one of the greatest to ever play the game but also a perfect gentleman.
“If you don’t mind I’ll hit a ball”…..classic.
DocCrunch | Jun 29, 2009 | Reply
oops, forgot to mention, glue a line level on face, line laser rotate to left at address, then keep laser line on target line for the fade (added explanation for more clarity)
DocCrunch | Jun 29, 2009 | Reply
hold an equalizer wedge on flat surface at address and let it roll back on hosel while maintaining lie angle in shaft. The club will roll back on hosel with grooves level. Keeping the grooves level and monitoring shaft rotation in relation to plane with a line laser will enable you to learn to trap the ball. Rotate laser to left a few degress (left of target line) for a fade
chookter1 | Jul 2, 2009 | Reply
Ah right, I was thinking Kaiser Wilhelm II kind of era.
Noallegiance | Jul 5, 2009 | Reply
There was probably a war somewhere. Vietnam, maybe.
caju4u | Jul 8, 2009 | Reply
hahaha! great man!
golfgregt | Jul 11, 2009 | Reply
great video!!!
chookter1 | Jul 11, 2009 | Reply
is this during the war?
emncaity | Jul 14, 2009 | Reply
Leadbetter describes it in his original book, too–actually sees it as a move of the left knee out to the _right_ of the target for a brief moment, because of the body’s alignment at the top, and then around to the left from there, in a miniature turning motion of its own. If you watch the swings of the best players, it’s an apt description.
crazy650c | Jul 16, 2009 | Reply
One day Hogan was hitting practice balls off the tee. His caddy was catching them. Another golfer told Hogan he could help him with that nasty hook. Hogan replied: “Do you see the caddy moving?”
frost3n | Jul 17, 2009 | Reply
do you even know what a real stack and tilt is and that it NEEDS weight transfer, ?
Each golfer has his swing, different rhythm, tonicity, strength, leverage, transition, release, tempo, attack angle, but NO ONE can achieve greater distance with consistency without following strict and basic bio-dynamic principles.
the human being is not meant to be comfortable playing golf, and stack and tilt, even though sometimes useful for inverted pivot swingers, allowing consistency, will never be optimal