This is the “one piece takeaway” I think. I learned the old style with blades…with a sharp and narrow lift and a lot of wrist action. It has been a challenge to move to the one piece but it is more accurate and also adds distance.
Gets the shoulders working improperly. Gotta push down on the shaft to get the right shoulder going back and out of the way. Also frees up the left hip
Horrible advice that Jack Nicklaus taught the exact opposite.. this will never be a consistent move and you'll never have full extension away from your body.. iIn order to have something that works the same every day even though your body changes every day it has to be in sequence not trying to move two or three body parts at the exact same time! This is a ludicrous idea. If you start your swing with your arm trianglle and extend there will be a point where your hip will naturally have to turn when your flexibility runs out and this is what sets your lower body and gives you stored energy in your core that will be released when you reverse the process and start the downswing with your lower body while your upper body stays silent and your hands just drop. Never listen to a mute on YouTube who is only qualification for being on YouTube is that they know how to upload a video and they own a cell phone..
This is fundamental in the Hogan style swing and something three-time Master’s champion Jimmy Demaret quipped about saying, “The golf swing isn’t difficult to master once you learn to keep the clubhead outside the hands and stay in balance. There is a bit of a riddle in that because swinging the club head mass wide and outside the hands as illustrated here will try to pull the body off balance but once you learn to counter that the rest with body mass and leg tension resistance the rest of the swing becomes well balanced and automatic.
At the point the club swings back nearly parallel with the stance line and shaft is horizontal the kinetic energy built up in the club head will be pulling the lead arm so straight it becomes impossible to bend it at the elbow and that is what causes the very rapid reaction of the club head whipping up around the hands. Something to consciously realize about the underlying physics is that anytime the club head accelerates the kinetic energy stored in its mass increases exponentially. So the quicker the club head accelerates and cocks the wrist after pulling the arm out straight the more effortless the rest of the club head path up and forward becomes, why this style takeaway move done correctly feels so automatic and effortless—you just need keep hands and club head in front of body during the first 45° of the hip-shoulder-hand turn.
A good drill to work on the balance aspect of this move is to swing a heavier broom with the handle extending into the stomach. That forces you to swing the broom back with the hip and shoulder rotation because the hands can be moved independently. But you will find the 45° point of rotation is reached the broom will pop out of the belly and shaft will point down at the ball then swing up to the top. The weight and length of the broom EXAGGERATES the amount of force and that’s what will REFLEXIVE train the brain how to deal with the force to avoid being pulled off balance. In the downswing the extended end of the broom handle will again point at the ball like a spear then the force acting on the head of the broom will swing the end back into the belly and it will stay there for the last 45° of the swing arc before the ball and 45° into the finish when it will once again be pulled out of the belly with shaft point backwards at the ball position.
Once your reflexive brain figures out on its own how to stay in balance swinging the heavy broom on that ‘outside the hands path’ doing it with a golf club will feel light and easy by comparison and you’ll understand what Demaret meant. 😊
Try to stop telling people not to do things……somewhat of an oxymoron statement but, if I tell you not to imagine a small pink elephant on your shoulder, see what happens 😮
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This is the “one piece takeaway” I think. I learned the old style with blades…with a sharp and narrow lift and a lot of wrist action. It has been a challenge to move to the one piece but it is more accurate and also adds distance.
So correct
Nonsense
Gets the shoulders working improperly. Gotta push down on the shaft to get the right shoulder going back and out of the way. Also frees up the left hip
I love your hallway tips but let's get out of the hallway and play some golf 😁
IN & UP
Strong accent… from Europe?
Absolute nonsense!! Listen to this and enjoy your snap hook!!
Nice an tight
Thank you Carolin. I will try that!!🫢🌹
Great tip, if anything goes wrong in the initial take away of the club head swing than the whole backswing and downswing can go wrong .
She is exactly correct.Some done line up with the belly button.I see some really good players that set up that way.
Good to hear you finally speaking….. no waving of your fingers anymore
Great instruction
Excellent advice
Horrible advice that Jack Nicklaus taught the exact opposite.. this will never be a consistent move and you'll never have full extension away from your body.. iIn order to have something that works the same every day even though your body changes every day it has to be in sequence not trying to move two or three body parts at the exact same time! This is a ludicrous idea. If you start your swing with your arm trianglle and extend there will be a point where your hip will naturally have to turn when your flexibility runs out and this is what sets your lower body and gives you stored energy in your core that will be released when you reverse the process and start the downswing with your lower body while your upper body stays silent and your hands just drop. Never listen to a mute on YouTube who is only qualification for being on YouTube is that they know how to upload a video and they own a cell phone..
A.k.a., the one piece take away.
What’s her name?
thanks
Love it! When are you going to get out on the course?
Overcomplicated BS. Just use Faldo's wrist-preset drill. Simple. Never have to talk about the backswing again. Golf instructors talk way too much.
8 o'clock? What kind of clock is she referencing
This is fundamental in the Hogan style swing and something three-time Master’s champion Jimmy Demaret quipped about saying, “The golf swing isn’t difficult to master once you learn to keep the clubhead outside the hands and stay in balance. There is a bit of a riddle in that because swinging the club head mass wide and outside the hands as illustrated here will try to pull the body off balance but once you learn to counter that the rest with body mass and leg tension resistance the rest of the swing becomes well balanced and automatic.
At the point the club swings back nearly parallel with the stance line and shaft is horizontal the kinetic energy built up in the club head will be pulling the lead arm so straight it becomes impossible to bend it at the elbow and that is what causes the very rapid reaction of the club head whipping up around the hands. Something to consciously realize about the underlying physics is that anytime the club head accelerates the kinetic energy stored in its mass increases exponentially. So the quicker the club head accelerates and cocks the wrist after pulling the arm out straight the more effortless the rest of the club head path up and forward becomes, why this style takeaway move done correctly feels so automatic and effortless—you just need keep hands and club head in front of body during the first 45° of the hip-shoulder-hand turn.
A good drill to work on the balance aspect of this move is to swing a heavier broom with the handle extending into the stomach. That forces you to swing the broom back with the hip and shoulder rotation because the hands can be moved independently. But you will find the 45° point of rotation is reached the broom will pop out of the belly and shaft will point down at the ball then swing up to the top. The weight and length of the broom EXAGGERATES the amount of force and that’s what will REFLEXIVE train the brain how to deal with the force to avoid being pulled off balance. In the downswing the extended end of the broom handle will again point at the ball like a spear then the force acting on the head of the broom will swing the end back into the belly and it will stay there for the last 45° of the swing arc before the ball and 45° into the finish when it will once again be pulled out of the belly with shaft point backwards at the ball position.
Once your reflexive brain figures out on its own how to stay in balance swinging the heavy broom on that ‘outside the hands path’ doing it with a golf club will feel light and easy by comparison and you’ll understand what Demaret meant. 😊
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Have seen a few of your videos & you give great tips that are well explained & demonstrated.
Thanks !
Try to stop telling people not to do things……somewhat of an oxymoron statement but, if I tell you not to imagine a small pink elephant on your shoulder, see what happens 😮
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Probably can drive that hallway hole everytime. pure money
Watch your dog with any golf balls
When do the wrists start breaking after you get to the first position?
Great reminder to take away with the core
Hottie!
So good.
Like your core belly button emphasis.. it sticks in my brain👍
Thank you