Wozy minwoo recently gave me a lesson uh it was very quick but what he noticed was I get a little collapsed at the top and my my hands and my like arms almost feel too close to my body what he told me was one to keep the club still in
Front of my chest but two feel like more extension this way on my back swing that albeit that the intentions are great and it’s a great piece of advice for people that struggle with extension you have to have your own DNA and you have to be
Able to know exactly what makes you work and what makes you click so like as a coach me being a coach right now I would say through all of the lessons I’ve learned the most important thing is for you to swing what you’re comfortable with and I know that’s probably going to
Make a lot of instructors mad like you got to get and do this to be honest with you if you can’t do it here on the Range consistently and quickly and it doesn’t Implement after two or three balls like immediately and it stays that way yeah then I probably don’t think it’s going
To work out on the golf course it’s going to take you
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that was genuine coaching from big bicep bryson
So, I want to get better, but I don't want to change anything!
Terrible advice
This is good advice for a low handicap. High handicap on the other end will have to make big changes to actually see growth. Garret has a good swing that he needs to polish he doesn’t need to start from scratch.
U can’t just keep getting lessons from a different person each week. Never gonna work
He's right. Swing your swing.
This works for someone like Garrett who can play high level golf. You can’t say “swing your swing” to someone with an objectively bad swing.
Min Woo gave Garrett great advice, and so did Bryson. And both pieces of advice can be true if Garrett was able to take what min woo said and easily make the adjustment to better his game