In this video, we’re going to show you how to simplify your golf swing. By following these 3 simple steps, you’ll be able to improve your golfing skills quickly and easily!
If you’re looking to take your golfing skills to the next level, then this video is for you! By following these simple steps, you’ll be able to swing with greater ease and accuracy, and hit the ball further and harder!
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a great video, I love how you keep your lessons simple
Todd: I have a lot of trouble with swaying in the backswing, so I start with 70% of my weight on my left foot and try to keep it there for every shot. Is that OK??? Thanks!
How teaching should be, no complicated thoughts, lag, hold the angle, rotate, etc, swing shoulder to shoulder isn't complicated
good stuff. where is this? arizona?
Awesome Todd I’m implementing this starting now Thanks for sharing your expertise
You make it look easy. Till you hit the course and it all goes haywire
Hi Todd, Love your lessons and am currently reading your "The Bad Lie". Do you have suggestion regarding grip pressure (scale of 1 to 10?)?
An excellent breakdown of the basic golf swing Todd! When you used the analogy of "KISS" that was great! I know, too often, I get wrapped up with too many technicalities! Thanks for pointing out the simplicities that we should be working on in order to enjoy the game more! Great Job Todd!
Looks & sounds simple, just how golf should be. Thank you
Clear, easy to follow advice. Very helpful. Thank you.
I love these videos and this one especially. The idea of having a little movement to have a weight shift right to left made a world of difference in getting a nice strike on the ball. I've been swinging the club from a static stance with a little weight forward and although you'd think this would ensure a solid strike it caused a lot of inconsistency in my golf swing. Having this little weight shift opened up my eyes wide to the more consistent strike. Thank you very much for a terrific video.
73 year experienced golfer from San Jose, CA. You demonstrate the set up for an iron from the ground and a driver from a tee and they are significantly different. What about when I need to tee up an iron or hybrid or fairway wood? How does that affect the set up?
Todd- Your tips are great. I know you’ve posted something about distance from the ball with driver and iron. However, I can’t find it. I’m struggling with keeping the distance simple. As with all the previous videos and especially this one, can you send me the link. Thanks as always. Calgary Alberta 🇨🇦
I've set up 2 key winds to define my tempo, which is