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42 Comments

  1. Great stuff as usual EC. Question, so I would think practicing this move along with the clubhead rotation drill from the video 4 days ago titled "This Left Arm Move Through The Ball Feels Like You're Cheating", would then be the ideal combination?

  2. Hi Eric, how does one keep the arms long and elbows close in the downswing without hitting the ground and is it hard to marry this intent with keeping my right elbow bent?

  3. Terrific presentation. Puts it all together where you can understand it clearly in piece by piece.
    Going to take this idea you presented to the range tomorrow.

  4. Great video as always Eric. I do have a question about the wrists rehinging in the follow through. I know some instruction advocates letting the club rehinge quickly to add hand speed through impact. Yours is more a straight arm release. Any merit to working on more of a hand release?

  5. Great video and I plan to practice this making half swings at the range. Admittedly I missed the part about “how to start the downswing” which is my death move. I’ll make a smooth backswing and then be too quick or a dozen other mistakes in my transition. I suppose the correct way to start the downswing is implicit and reactive in trying to get to that full extension at the finish (?). Usually I hear a lot of discussion of ground up or hips first, etc.

  6. Is the extension part of the swing the part that tiger said was hurting his back? Also, the part that Jason day tried getting rid of because it was starting to hurt his back and he didn't want to end up like tiger? If so, is there another move for those with bad backs?

  7. I would be interested in your analysis of Steve Stricker swing in relation to what you discuss in this video

  8. Excellent!!! Best tip video I've seen in a long time… great explanation of each step… and how to combine them … really boils the essential parts of the swing down into the basics

  9. Hi Eric, I purchased a straight stick due to your endorsement. I have to say I’m not a big fan of performance golf. They are charging me monthly fees which I specify that I was not interested in. You seem like a decent guy so I wanted to give you some feedback. Thanks

  10. Creating shaft lean with forward movement, combined with turning my chest to the sky while maintaining side bend… these were the missing pieces in the work I've been doing to transform my swing from the one I learned in the 70s as a teen into the more modern, big muscle, turn oriented swing I've been working towards for months, years. Thank you!

  11. Thank you for yhese great video's. You are the best and i cant thank you enough for really helping my swing

  12. Love this video along with the right shoulder to hip video. Your best. Golf scientist you are. I have a video request. I've heard you and other top instructors touch on this subject. One instructor will talk about the backswing sidebend/tilt, the other instructor will talk about downswing sidebend/tilt. Or they will talk about turning shoulders with front bend. Some of these instructors you have either talked about or made various videos with on your channel. Here's my question: If you were to stand face on in golf posture, front bend. You tilted/bent left for a rh golfer with no hip turn. Then tilted/bent to the right while still in front bend no hip turn. Is that a lot of spinal movement that doesn't get talked enough about?? When I fool around with this concept hitting balls. Just letting my hips do what they will. I hit some of the purest shots……. Also one other thing. In the downswing when you see top golfer's front foot come off the ground maybe move 6 inches behind them or twist shuffle or any such movement. Does that mean that they are standing too close to the ball at address?

  13. This video restored my faith in golf 😂. Thank you! My misses still tend to be pulls even though this has helped with strike consistency after just one range session. Do you think that’s me not getting my weight forward and then coming over the top? Will record next time but just checking what I should look out for

  14. Eric-Your finish is always so perfect. I notice that your left toe appears up and weight rotation is onto the left heel. Is there a trigger that you feel as this happens. EG: backswing weight on right heel then transfer on downswing to left heel?-Be good-Russ

  15. Downswing? I’m still trying to not be so quick from the top. Love this for impact, but downswing already happened?

  16. This has been helpful, but I do have a tendency to pull the ball left at times…why? Thanks

  17. I think this is an excellent video and now I'm a new subscriber. I've spent the last couple of years really trying to gain a solid knowledge of true (not just "traditionally understood") golf swing fundamentals that are geometrically sound. The visual / overall swing thought I've come up with as a result is that any geometrically sound golf swing (or golf swing instruction) has to support the proper blend of a spinning disc on plane (with the pivot point being the sternum about arm pit high) and the movement / forces involved of a trebuchet. The trebuchet part covers so many things, and it may seem odd at first, but I think it makes sense to most people when they really think about it.

    I learned some very good fundamentals from your video that were explained in a more effective and easily understood way than I've ever seen before, and they all work perfectly with my overall swing blend criteria. Thank you for putting this video together.

    There could be other people like me who can make the mistake of taking some things so literally that we end up taking them too far. I think that's possible with the range bucket drill. I think it's a great drill, but if taken too far it could (maybe?) result in preventing (or at least somewhat restricting) the free movement of one of the trebuchet components. Every pro swing I watch in slow motion (I love watching pro swings already in slow motion at 0.25 speed – you can really isolate all the movements that way) includes a naturally allowed compression of the angle between the left upper arm and the left chest muscle as the backswing progresses and at the start of the downswing (within reason – it isn't a forced motion). It may seem like I'm really over analyzing here, but I would want to be careful that the range bucket drill doesn't restrict that motion.

    I'd also like to say how much I appreciate the shaft angle on the left side picture at the 15:27 mark where you are completing the follow through. Thank you for having that angle still on plane with the swing plane. I'm not sure why but instruction videos that have an overly horizontal shaft position at the end of the follow through almost make me angry. I'm always on the lookout for extremes and restricting the wrists and the overall natural flow of a complete follow through is one of those things that really bugs me.

    I know this was a wordy comment, but the main point is your teaching method is one of the best I've seen. Thank you.

  18. hi Eric…. great content on last few videos. Is that Grant Waite in side screen.? he has a great motion…. thanks in advance for your response!!!

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