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25 Comments

  1. 13:00 to 13:37 Holy smokes! The clouds part, the light breaks through…THAT's why I'm hitting to the right even though I'm not coming over the top. I have never heard anyone else explain this before. Wonderful point. Worth the whole video. One of those insights that is thunderingly obvious once it is pointed out.

  2. I'm able to draw/hook my irons at will, but struggle to start the driver to the right – do you need to move the ball back a little at address to be able to start it right?

  3. "Guess who struggles with a ball that over draws with a ball to the left a little bit? … Just about every player that I've worked with that shoots in the 70s." Best line in the video.

  4. Hey Eric I've struggled with everything you mentioned in this video. I've been taking lessons lately but my golf coach told me he didn't want me to develop flipping my wrist as that can cause more problems down the road.

  5. I’ve never played golf but I watch these videos because it helps me pick winners when I gamble on college golf in the USA. I’m worth 22 million from golf gambling usd.

  6. As soon as I noticed the video is 15 minutes, I stopped watching. Any explanation taking that long is probably too complicated for me

  7. Took this to the range and never hit the ball cleaner however for the driver it's a different story. With the driver the face is so delofted I basically hit snap hooks with a apex of about 5meters. Any suggestions with the driver

  8. Another piece not mentioned in this video is angle of attack. A flatter plane in your delivery will also produce a draw bias due to the loft of the club being turned. I recommend feeling like you are hitting a baseball with your driver, a horizontal feeling swing, around your body, rather than a vertical swing thought.

  9. Hey Eric, been using the hangar training and that’s helped with the wrist positions, I struggle with the rotating the arms, I feel like I’m flipping. Do you have a video on that?

  10. Excellent video as always. Can you do a video on the new Swing gadget the pro sender From Sean Foley one day in the future!!!!

  11. This was an honest video of cause and effect bc Eric being in the field along with doing videos.
    Extreme opposite.
    10 swing thoughts that don’t even matter, that’s funny!

  12. I’m scratch now, but I went through the same “progression” as everyone else. I naturally started off slicing. Horrible grip. Horrible path. Lots of things wrong. I gradually got my scores down into the eighties, by just simply getting better with “strike”, and with my chipping n putting. However, this was pretty much a dead end road, until I learned how to draw the ball. I changed my grip, and path, and at first, I actually fought a hook. I could occasionally shoot in the seventies on a good day, if I sorta tamed the hook a little. I started to then understand more about path, and face. I learned to work the ball either direction, and with a solid short game, started shooting seventies pretty often. It was when I could hit a 10 yard draw, OR a 10 yard fade, and “strike” was almost a non-issue, when my game changed forever. He’s so correct about “grip” being a VERY key factor. Listen to this man. He will get you there. I shot even par 72 yesterday, with a very average approach shot day. The key to scratch is STRIKE. I only hit 3-4 slightly thin irons shots, and only 1 low runner with driver. However, all of them was within 80% of my intended distance(very playable). Everything else was pretty solid. To me…. Strike is king! You absolutely can’t chunk, or skull your way around the golf course.

  13. I’m an 8-10 handicap and I agree with everything in the video. It is great advice. I’m blessed to be able to shape my shots exceptionally well and it is my short game and sometimes putting that gets me! I don’t love tip 2 about the flattening the wrists to close the club face to the line. I have always found thinking about wrists is tough in the golf swing. I had a pro friend of mine give me a great tip to accomplish the same thing but easier to execute. “Knuckles down” He called it. Take the club away with the handle of the club facing the target as it comes back (that insures you don’t take it to the inside and open the club face) and as you get back past the right foot get the feeling of turning knuckles (left knuckle for right handed golfer) downward just a bit. The handle pointing at the target and the slight knuckles down keeps everything on line as long as the first two tips Eric mentions are strictly adhered to, proper grip and rotating the arms. I’ve found I automatically rotate my arms if I just finish like Eric does or the top of my right hand over my left and wrapped around my shoulders so I know I finish my swing with belt buckle left of target. “Hold it like a pro” On the finish!

  14. Another brilliant video.
    However, I've noticed that John Rahm draws every club in his bag apart from the driver, is this because it's harder to draw the driver, or is it easier to control a fade with the driver?

  15. Great video. Eric is the best. No one explains the drills and shows you how to do it in plain English like Eric does.

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