Hitting shots with 5 clubs while swinging on a single plane

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  • čas přidán 25. 08. 2024
  • Hitting balls and giving tips. My single plane golf swing has been developed over 24 years of teaching. Starting with studying the swing of Moe Norman and learning from Moe himself, to teaching for Natural Golf Corporation, and also Graves golf academy. I learned what works for myself and those who I have taught. The main point is to find your own golf swing instead of wasting years trying to exactly match another person's swing. I wasted a lot of time, but you do not have to. Follow my simple learning program to find your own Setup 4 Impact Single plane swing.
    Visit learninggolf.tv to learn more about how to improve your game as fast as possible.
    Kirk has taught golf for 33 years now. That includes many years of conventional golf and now almost 25 years teaching the Single Plane Golf swing. He taught for many years for Natural Golf Corporation, Single Axis golf, and the Moe Norman Single plane golf swing for Todd Graves and the Graves Golf Academy. He currently teaches his Single Plane Setup 4 Impact swing which has many similarities to all of the above. The big difference is that Kirk fits the swing to each individual golfer.
    Kirk Junge currently teaches Single Plane golf fulltime in West Palm Beach, Florida in the Winter months, Cincinnati, Ohio a couple times per year. Other locations include Stockton, California, and Sanford NC.
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Komentáře • 136

  • @kimtriplette5757
    @kimtriplette5757 Před 4 lety +46

    Kirk, one suggestion. I would like to see you do a 9 hole playing video where we can see every shot and your distances. Hopefully with shot tracer. Thanks.

  • @robyrobertson4159
    @robyrobertson4159 Před 3 lety +8

    Kirk. Thanks for your videos. I’m 64 and my handicap is down to a 5. I shot 73 my last round. This swing works. I had to rewatch your videos and go through trial and error but I’m so much enjoying golf again.

  • @JKTaylor115
    @JKTaylor115 Před 3 lety +3

    I have knocked 10-12 shots off my 18 holes score past month with this technique. Seriously. Hitting the ball so dang straight. I hit 2 flagsticks on 2 par 3s yesterday and my playing partners who are better than me, are raving about my silky smooth swing!! Thank you Kirk!

  • @davidcunningham7432
    @davidcunningham7432 Před 3 lety

    Very helpful to see a variety of clubs used and the little adjustments made while maintaining the basics of the swing each time. Thank you!

  • @rochellestanley9532
    @rochellestanley9532 Před 2 lety +1

    Makes perfect sense, thanks Kirk 🏌️‍♂️⛳️

  • @phillipismay3585
    @phillipismay3585 Před 2 lety +1

    Oh wow thnks Great brilliant you got me...I have deleted All other vids....I'm 100% committed an will keep trying yr method..cheers mate from Sydney Australia

  • @jackschmitt6219
    @jackschmitt6219 Před rokem

    Great simple videos with simple explanations.Thank you.

  • @GolfDuff
    @GolfDuff Před 3 lety +10

    Unbelievable how smooth your swing looks. I'm going to try this.

    • @Setup4Impact
      @Setup4Impact  Před 3 lety +1

      Give it a shot I am sure you will see how much easier it is.

    • @nige99
      @nige99 Před 3 lety

      Golf Duff did you give it a try , i have and its brilliant result!

    • @GolfDuff
      @GolfDuff Před 3 lety

      Unfortunately haven't tried it yet. I will once golf is open again in my country.

  • @nomadvehr827
    @nomadvehr827 Před 3 lety

    Strange story,maybe not:
    After loosing too many balls I decided to stop going to the course and focus on range time. I bumped into Moe Norman and his swing and for the last 2 weeks I decided to focus on trying out this style. I had a hard time with shots thinning or fatting but with improved The knee work was a bit difficult on the long irons.
    Today I went to the range again and tried a more conventional swin still with the lead arm in the locked position I did OK with pitching wedge and 7 iron. Struggles started with the 4 iron. 2 Hybrid mostly thin but managed 2 really good shots, 3 wood mostly thin and a couple of good shots. I managed only 5 driver shots, not right but tighter dispersion than usual . 20 shots per club except for the Driver, because the range was closing.
    Low and behold on my way back I bump into this video, turns out someone figured this out. Thanks for the videos Kirk, I just became a subscriber.
    Chipping and putting wise I'm sticking with the Moe Norman style for now since I have never experienced chips and putts as straight as I am shooting now.

    • @Setup4Impact
      @Setup4Impact  Před 3 lety

      Hi Boris, Great having you on board. Check out my chipping videos for an easier way.

    • @nomadvehr827
      @nomadvehr827 Před 3 lety

      Thanks again Kirk. Just praticed the same setup with putting at home and I can see it's much more comfortable. So my takeways so far are lag arm in same plane as club shaft and set up for impact. Will be hitting the range this afternoon, let's see how it goes.
      I might be hitting the links again next week at this pace.

  • @Ryan_RyRy_Ryan
    @Ryan_RyRy_Ryan Před 3 lety +1

    Great video. Thank you.

  • @billjordan1173
    @billjordan1173 Před 4 lety +6

    Since simply raising the hands a bit and holding the club more vertical at set-up (and perhaps standing a bit closer to the ball than normal), I've hit my irons and woods/hybrids way more consistently and solidly. Very few, if any, 'duffs' per round. Now the ball doesn't always go exactly where I planned, but it's closer than it's ever been. I've also found that holding the club more vertically to chip works like a charm. Usually, the toe of the club is grounded at set-up, but the heel is a bit off the ground, at least for me. Driver has been hit and miss, but I think it's because I haven't yet established how close to stand to the ball or how high to tee it. Point is, even if you don't set up exactly as Kirk describes, employing just part of his method might help you improve.

    • @JohnnyLREACTS
      @JohnnyLREACTS Před 4 lety

      I am 100% agree. I am already going to change my swing with raised hands. No doubt about it this is for me. I feel like I will settle somewhere between this and Norman or Graves. Not sure yet there with the stance and knee flex or this way. I am so dumb for not seeing this sooner and struggling all these years with conventional.

    • @billjordan1173
      @billjordan1173 Před 4 lety +1

      @@JohnnyLREACTS I've also found that I use very little knee flex with this new stance, and standing straighter does wonders for the back.

    • @JohnnyLREACTS
      @JohnnyLREACTS Před 4 lety +3

      @@billjordan1173 I am all in. I had my first lesson last week after 25-30 years or so playing on my own trying to figure it out. Just felt I could find it and money for golf instruction not top priority. But I wanted so badly to get better as I really loved the game. Could self improve on every sport I played and I play them all, but not golf. In fact I got worse this summer. It finally broke me. But after the lesson, two of them, I was left which such a loss of power and accuracy especially with driver. I just could not get the hip turn weight forward sequence consistant enough and find the plain. I also recall straightening out the hands the next day in practise and it felt so free, but also so weird like I shouldn't be doing it. Then my search revealed entire academy devoted to this swing philosophy and of course Bryson. This is the path forward. I even noticed my friend swing driver with such a outstretched stance and he hit it very well. This just makes sense.

    • @billjordan1173
      @billjordan1173 Před 4 lety +1

      @@JohnnyLREACTS I have a net in my basement and have tried everything but swinging cross-handed. Never tried lessons for whatever reason. Many swings have worked for a round or two, and then who knows what happens, and suddenly it becomes a struggle. I even did Kirk's method before, and couldn't get it to work consistently. But I think I was trying too hard to mimic what he was doing without really knowing what he was doing. When I saw another video of his recently (after once again trying to find the easiest swing for consistency), and he said to simply try raising the hands, that seemed to be the key. Yeah, might be able to hit it further with a different swing that brought more wrist and rotation into the mix, but it becomes so inconsistent, it's not worth the extra distance. Good luck with your game. I do think this swing, or some mild variation, is the one to go with for most 'weekend warriors'.

  • @christopher419
    @christopher419 Před 3 lety

    Kirk, I had a 90 min session at range today. I followed your instructions and I have to say.......I was making some of the best contact , and STRAIGHT ball flight ever! I usually have a bad hook and you helped me so much ! Thank you !!!

  • @celtickev1
    @celtickev1 Před 3 lety +1

    another great vido

  • @petertrevor9532
    @petertrevor9532 Před 3 lety

    Thanks great video again 👍🏻

  • @SpitSharp
    @SpitSharp Před 3 lety

    Thank you.

  • @Diegojw
    @Diegojw Před 3 lety +4

    @kirkjunge So setup & swing are the same no matter which club, just vary the distance from the ball & adjust stance wider for longer clubs???

  • @nige99
    @nige99 Před 3 lety +1

    I would recommend this method and get the fat grips you won't look back !

  • @Zolarsystem
    @Zolarsystem Před 3 lety

    Kirk would you put this in print so that I can take it with me to study and practice with? I will pay a fair sum for this kind of instruction to compliment your excellent videos.

  • @Ronald-vz6pl
    @Ronald-vz6pl Před 4 lety

    Smooth AF,!

  • @glennwisse6271
    @glennwisse6271 Před rokem +1

    Is it ok to straighten the trail leg on the backswing to increase hip turn?
    Thanks for the video.

  • @gordenscottfan3107
    @gordenscottfan3107 Před 3 lety +2

    Kirk, are your hands opening and closing...others teach trail hand does not rotate , which for me always does so if I don't close my hands a little I always hit dead straight left of target...

    • @OLD-MAN-GOLF-USA
      @OLD-MAN-GOLF-USA Před 3 lety

      Here is a link to Kirk's video on the non rotational trailing forearm.
      There should be no rolling of the arms/wrists(hands) as you will see in this video.
      czcams.com/video/friaiPFPP5Q/video.html
      Tony Griffin
      Setup 4 Impact Master Instructor

  • @Moswing
    @Moswing Před rokem

    Bonjour Kirk, merci pour vos vidéos, étant autodidacte, je vois qu'avec votre driver vous déplacez votre talon du pied gauche avant l'impact! Serais-ce normal? J'aime beaucoup ce type de séance, c'est super intéressant pour une très belle progression, comprendre comment fonctionne les clubs, c'est primordial d'après moi! Très heureux de vous découvrir. Je réfléchi pour m'abonner à votre proposition de leçons en ligne, c'est difficile pour loi car je ne comprends pas l'Anglais et les traducteurs ne sont pas vraiment fiables. Passez une très belle journée depuis la France

  • @johncalahan2039
    @johncalahan2039 Před 3 lety

    Kirk, I am 76 and am totally in with your system; it makes a lot of sense especially for a senior. I did what you said and raised my hands and immediately hit it straighter. I will spend the time to follow all videos. Do you have any west coast classes?

    • @johncalahan2039
      @johncalahan2039 Před 3 lety

      Also, does your system have anything in common with "Square to Square"?

    • @Setup4Impact
      @Setup4Impact  Před 3 lety

      Hi John, I am hoping for classes out there in late spring

    • @Setup4Impact
      @Setup4Impact  Před 3 lety

      No it does not.

  • @frankwalton9944
    @frankwalton9944 Před 3 lety +1

    Kirk, I’m looking at your swing in slow motion and it appears you take club outside of ball during backswing? Is that true or just the camera angle? And are you hitting a cut or is it dead straight?

    • @larissah8267
      @larissah8267 Před 3 lety +1

      It definitely looks as though he takes it a bit "outside" Swing looks great. I am toying with committing to this swings. I'm curious about distances as it doesn't look like he is swinging very hard at all

  • @MartialGolf
    @MartialGolf Před 3 lety +1

    Would this also be similar to how Steve Stricker swings?

  • @ayatollahofroknrollah5589

    Great video! Any way you can do one with a flight tracker?

  • @juanurielreyna799
    @juanurielreyna799 Před 4 lety +3

    Do you setup the golf ball on the heel of the club face at address on your swing?

    • @Setup4Impact
      @Setup4Impact  Před 3 lety +2

      I do this to account for shaft bend (droop) at impact. The shaft bends down which moves the sweat spot in closer than where it started. That way I do not have to compensate for that bend.

    • @juanurielreyna799
      @juanurielreyna799 Před 3 lety

      Thanks Kirk and Arn for responding. I will give this technique a try.

    • @MrBigdog97sbp
      @MrBigdog97sbp Před 3 lety

      @@juanurielreyna799 That definitely makes a difference. I occasionally forget to move that half inch closer to put the ball at the heel, and end up slicing.

  • @bobwatson6273
    @bobwatson6273 Před 3 lety

    Hitting much better with irons, even fairway woods, but still enjoy the nagging slice with the driver.
    Also, in the videosKirk, it looks as if your left foot rises off the turf?

    • @Setup4Impact
      @Setup4Impact  Před 3 lety

      On the backswing my left heel comes up a bit which helps me turn a bit easier, and on the downswing the right heel rises. These are natural movements which you see in many of the top players in the worlds. Strengthening the leading hand grip on the driver may help get rid of the slice.

  • @painterleebolt33
    @painterleebolt33 Před 3 lety

    So unlike more norman, you set up with club directly behind the ball. I've tried the norman method and I feel like I'm too far away from the ball and I could not get used to lining up with the ball off of my heel

    • @Setup4Impact
      @Setup4Impact  Před 3 lety

      I have the club a couple inches behind the ball, but this is not a requirement of the method. I also stand much closer to the ball at address much like Bryson Dechambeau did.

  • @PaulGraham-gy4to
    @PaulGraham-gy4to Před rokem

    Kirk, I just started to watch your videos and will not be able to work on it for a couple of weeks due to weather, Do you use a fat grip to help keep your wrists from trying to do much?

    • @Setup4Impact
      @Setup4Impact  Před rokem

      The JumboMax Ultralite grips just fit the hand much better so they are easier to hold on to. I think it therefore makes one more accurate and helps you to be able to swing faster because you can hold on better. More info on sizing at setup4impact.com/faq/

  • @RichPerryMedia
    @RichPerryMedia Před 3 lety

    Hi Kirk...I really like your teaching style, and it has helped this lefty improve my shots. I often take screenshots of your swing and then rotate them horizontally to get a "left-hand" perspective. Question...would I be able to change my grips out to the ones you're using, or does that require special tools?

    • @Setup4Impact
      @Setup4Impact  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Gary, You would have to find someone to do it for you. It is a pain to do if you do not have the equipment. Usually they may charge between $3 to $6 per grip to install if you bring the grips. PGA Superstore is carrying the JumboMax Ultralite grips now and will then install as well if you option works for you.

    • @joemc6014
      @joemc6014 Před 2 lety +1

      I have the Jumbomax Straight8 Ultralights in medium...love them! The Straight8 is a non taper grip which I prefer.
      I have large hands and the medium size fits perfectly for me. Good Luck! BTW...Kirk has the best system!

  • @danfrank1103
    @danfrank1103 Před 3 lety

    What lie angle do you have on your clubs? The toe of my clubs hit the ground first. I hit my driver great but I can't use this swing with my current clubs unfortunately.

  • @Lanchamb
    @Lanchamb Před 3 lety

    Kirt ..great video....I have a question with the driver and hybrid...the hands also are in front of the club ..?

    • @Setup4Impact
      @Setup4Impact  Před 3 lety +1

      The hands will still lead with the hybrid, and with the driver up until around impact where the hands and clubhead may be even. Because the ball is more forward the clubhead catches up to the hands but the swing is the same.

  • @bubbajones1035
    @bubbajones1035 Před rokem

    I notice that you are not putting any shaft lean in your setup and before you swing. Are you just using the normal shaft angle when in setup. Also, why do you place your club about 5 inches behind the ball before you swing.

    • @Setup4Impact
      @Setup4Impact  Před rokem

      Hands are slightly forward at setup. There is more lag through impact. I have always started with the clubhead slightly back of the ball

  • @AntonioRodriguez-hf7jk

    I’ve noticed that you have a subtle forward press before the takeaway. I started doing this and has helped with consistency and impact. I’ve never heard you mention this. Is it just something you do subconsciously?

  • @shanewillliams8839
    @shanewillliams8839 Před 3 lety

    Kirk, I noticed just before take away, you reset the head of the club back a few inches. Is it still aligned to the center of the ball or slightly inside or outside.? Shane

    • @Setup4Impact
      @Setup4Impact  Před 3 lety +1

      I think it is a bit outside which accounts for the shaft bend at impact.

  • @johnherman3261
    @johnherman3261 Před 4 lety

    So I’m liking your video and what your teaching but I have questions. So your saying that there is no wrist or arm finish in your single plane swing? No more swing thoughts of turning your lead arm especially if your a slicer. I would love to see your swing from start to finish in slow motion. I like the idea I’m differently in a funk right now with my swing. I need to make some changes or quit the game. Thanks

    • @OLD-MAN-GOLF-USA
      @OLD-MAN-GOLF-USA Před 3 lety +1

      John Herman, here are 2 links with slow mo of Kirk's swing. Hope these help you and answer your question!
      czcams.com/video/bKpZooN9LVw/video.html
      czcams.com/video/aiquCQ158-w/video.html
      Tony Griffin
      Setup 4 Impact Master Instructor

  • @phillipismay3585
    @phillipismay3585 Před 2 lety

    Hey Kirk, do you play all yr irons just on inside left heel? Or is that just camera angle...thnks mate

  • @erinquinn9434
    @erinquinn9434 Před 3 lety

    It appears you are playing everything off your front foot / inside the left heel? I have always played my wedge behind the center of my stance. With this swing method, should I be playing the ball more forward in my stance?

    • @Setup4Impact
      @Setup4Impact  Před 3 lety

      Camera angle is deceiving I use normal ball positions. Wedges middle, and as clubs get longer move forward.

  • @georgegonczarek
    @georgegonczarek Před rokem

    Do you place your hands lower down the shaft of all the clubs u use no matter what type of shot u play. Driver thru to wedges

    • @Setup4Impact
      @Setup4Impact  Před rokem

      I have them just below the top of the grip. I would never hold on the shaft.

  • @TomSmith-yt8ce
    @TomSmith-yt8ce Před 3 lety

    My question is, start all shots off heel of the club is that to stay “inside” golf ball to keep from coming over the top?

    • @Setup4Impact
      @Setup4Impact  Před 3 lety

      No, It is because the shaft of the club bends in toward the golfer coming into impact. This is called droop. So the center of the clubface is where the heel was at setup.

  • @ppete417
    @ppete417 Před 3 lety

    I love the length of your backswing as compared to mine. I think if I make myself feel like it’s a 3/4 swing It’ll probably be perfect.
    Can you please tell me your average distance for some of you irons, 5 wood and driver? That would help me realize that I won’t give up distance for what “feels” like a shorter swing
    Thanks!

    • @Setup4Impact
      @Setup4Impact  Před 3 lety +3

      I do not try to swing short, but it is my flexibility and change of direction that keeps me from going back farther. I hit the driver around 275 and the 5 iron 190

    • @ppete417
      @ppete417 Před 3 lety

      @@Setup4Impact
      Thanks for the response! I was saying for me to shorten my swing to what it should be I have to feel like it is 3/4 but actually it is perfect. Hitting today I much more resemble your swing.

  • @delray968
    @delray968 Před 4 lety +1

    Have you ever tried single length irons?

    • @Setup4Impact
      @Setup4Impact  Před 3 lety

      Yes, the long irons did not hit the ball far enough for me. I could not hit the four iron as far as my normal six iron.

  • @jpbouffard
    @jpbouffard Před 3 lety +1

    I've been trying Graves golf stuff and I found it improved my contact on short and mid iron shots. As I got into longer clubs it became difficult. I hit alot of hooks with the graves method and lots of thin shots. The only way I could avoid it was with the big lateral move into the bent left leg and this was difficult. I also found if I kept my right foot down, I would lose distance. I'm excited to try your modification of the method. Is it ok to sole the club behind the ball? For some reason, in my mind it's easier to feel properly set up if I sole the club behind the ball similar to Moe (although not as much as him).

  • @kurturbanek5568
    @kurturbanek5568 Před 8 měsíci

    Where are you in South Florida?

  • @Narenrocks8
    @Narenrocks8 Před 3 lety

    Hi Kirk, My clubs were fitted for me when I was doing traditional swing(hands down and low). When I tried this method for driver, it worked great. Do you suggest me to go for fitting again, if I need to apply this to my irons?

    • @Setup4Impact
      @Setup4Impact  Před 3 lety +1

      If you keep the same distance from the ball then the clubs should be fine.

    • @Narenrocks8
      @Narenrocks8 Před 3 lety

      @@Setup4Impact Thank you Kirk for the reply and the videos. I have moved to single plane 3 weeks back( 1st week driver, 2nd week iron, 3rd week pitch and chip) I shot my first under par round today!

  • @frankwalton9944
    @frankwalton9944 Před 3 lety

    And how tall are you? You mentioned 3-4 degrees upright? I’m 6 2” and play 2 degrees upright

  • @davidcromie6915
    @davidcromie6915 Před 3 lety

    Hi Kirk - On the take away to top of backswing do you rotate your fore arms or does his happen naturally?

    • @Setup4Impact
      @Setup4Impact  Před 3 lety

      Should happen naturally and this is something I never have to correct in this method because the setup pre-rotates the trailing arm.

  • @petercooper8594
    @petercooper8594 Před 3 lety

    Your in South Florida. Where? What about a class? Are you near Boynton Beach.
    Would you do a group class?

    • @Setup4Impact
      @Setup4Impact  Před 3 lety +1

      West Palm Beach. more info at learninggolf.tv/3-day-golf-school/

  • @andrewroyappa1979
    @andrewroyappa1979 Před 3 lety

    At setup the right arm is away from the body. But at impact the right arm is completely tucked in close to the body.. And yet the downswing does seem to on exactly the same plan as the backswing, in the video. How does that work? My downswing plane seems well below the backswing plane, whatever I try. Thank you.

    • @Setup4Impact
      @Setup4Impact  Před 3 lety

      I also tuck in the trailing arm as well at setup. So it should be close to matching impact.

    • @andrewroyappa1979
      @andrewroyappa1979 Před 3 lety

      @@Setup4Impact Thank you.

  • @kenanthony1202
    @kenanthony1202 Před 3 lety

    I’m a heavier golfer with short arms and big chest. When I practice this single plane swing it helps me to drop my right foot back, kind of a closed stance. Do you think this will lead to trouble?

    • @Setup4Impact
      @Setup4Impact  Před 3 lety

      That can help some people!! If it is working for you keep It up!!

  • @MrBigdog97sbp
    @MrBigdog97sbp Před 4 lety

    I notice you setup with the club head right behind the ball, but before you start the back swing, you move the club head back about 4-6 inches, and then swing. Is there a particular reason for this?

    • @Setup4Impact
      @Setup4Impact  Před 3 lety

      Not really, just something I have done for many years.

  • @andrewdugan453
    @andrewdugan453 Před 2 lety

    With the drive, do you use open stance

    • @Setup4Impact
      @Setup4Impact  Před 2 lety

      I tend to stand a bit open on everything. The driver is the one club though that you can stand more square or slightly closed if you are making contact on the upswing.

  • @geraldvanderwood
    @geraldvanderwood Před 3 lety

    Hello great swing. Should I have a strong grip?? Thanks

    • @Setup4Impact
      @Setup4Impact  Před 3 lety +1

      You should find the grip that fits best for you. I allow for customization of the grip for each individual so some with have a stronger grip and others somewhere in between strong and neutral, and some neutral.

  • @russellbell6484
    @russellbell6484 Před 2 lety

    What is your opinion about single length hybrid irons?

    • @Setup4Impact
      @Setup4Impact  Před 2 lety

      Not a good idea for most people. There is a serious lack of good fitting options for the concept, and even when fitted many clients go back to their normal sets. Because of distance issues of hitting the wedges, 9 iron too long, and the 4, 5, 6 irons too short.

  • @kevinmurphy8644
    @kevinmurphy8644 Před 3 lety

    Is your swing classified as the reverse pivot please

    • @Setup4Impact
      @Setup4Impact  Před 3 lety

      A reverse pivot will not work well in any golf swing.

  • @richgawrysiak5649
    @richgawrysiak5649 Před 3 lety

    Will you be doing any live clinics next year?

  • @profiledude
    @profiledude Před 3 lety

    Kirk i always have a problem with transition/downswing with all methods. I am sure I am just in my head...however as a senior golfer my body feels so different from day to day and seems to affect how I transition in any given day. This obviously creates inconsistency. Any thoughts /tips on how to make transition more consistent?

    • @gordenscottfan3107
      @gordenscottfan3107 Před 3 lety

      All us old guys go through that, one day feels like we are hitting with an arm swing, next day just turning a body swing??? Even the best pro golfer in the world fights the similar problem, that is why they have their instructors around most of the time or a caddie that knows their swing added to the fact they hit balls almost everyday if for noting else but to keep their swing the same as much as possible.....that is why different players win almost every week because NO ONE is 100% consistent......ask yourself how many times your swing changes from that front nine 37 to that back nine 47..it's golf. Kirk is giving everyone a way to at least get the setup constant so you have a place to regather when things go crazy......

    • @OLD-MAN-GOLF-USA
      @OLD-MAN-GOLF-USA Před 3 lety

      profiledude...I have found during lessons and schools that many people respond well at the transition by maintaining a light grip pressure (keeping the hands and forearms relaxed during the transition). This light grip pressure requires you to start the downswing (without hurry) by lower body rotation rather than pulling first with the hands and arms.
      Give it a try and good luck!
      Tony Griffin
      Setup 4 Impact Master Instructor

    • @louisdrake8286
      @louisdrake8286 Před 3 lety

      @@OLD-MAN-GOLF-USA 0

  • @praxedescabuag7988
    @praxedescabuag7988 Před 3 lety

    Would you still change ball position if you have single length clubs?

    • @Setup4Impact
      @Setup4Impact  Před 3 lety +1

      Yes I certainly would do that. This is also what Bryson DeChambeau does.

  • @nepheshr290
    @nepheshr290 Před 3 lety

    If I start swinging on a single plane should I ditch my blades or will they still work?

    • @Setup4Impact
      @Setup4Impact  Před 2 lety

      Will work fine. The clubs do not know what swing you are using.

  • @JRock4572001
    @JRock4572001 Před 3 lety

    Kirk, I have a question about the hands. How active are your hands when you are coming through impact? Is there a lot of rotation of the hands to release the club properly?

    • @Setup4Impact
      @Setup4Impact  Před 3 lety

      The hands are setup so that they do not need to rotate in order to square the clubface through impact. So getting the setup correct is key to being able to let the clubhead square up and stay square longer through impact.

  • @davidd1395
    @davidd1395 Před 3 lety

    The driver shots looked good as far as I could see them, but I’m wondering how far are the drives carrying? Thanks.

    • @Setup4Impact
      @Setup4Impact  Před 3 lety

      I hit the driver around 260 carry without help from wind. How far it rolls from there is up to the course conditions.

  • @sexyjayk1
    @sexyjayk1 Před 3 lety

    never had a problem shanking until now 20 shots in row not for me

    • @Setup4Impact
      @Setup4Impact  Před 3 lety +2

      Too close to the ball. Try to hit more toward the toe for a few shots.

  • @kalaharisafari7648
    @kalaharisafari7648 Před 3 lety

    Ha ha how funny is this. This guy has cracked the golf swing yet instead of dominating the PGA tour he is hitting balls in a field🤣😂😂🤣

    • @Setup4Impact
      @Setup4Impact  Před 3 lety

      Glad you have a laugh. Let me know how many 57 year old golfers you see dominating on the PGA tour. I haven’t played tournament golf in over 20 years. Figured out this amazing method only in the past few years. It can help anybody improve. If you don’t practice on a driving range, then where do you go?

    • @kalaharisafari7648
      @kalaharisafari7648 Před 3 lety

      @@Setup4Impact 57 year olds can always join the Champions tour. I can see why you haven’t played tournament golf in over 20 years. You must hook up with Mike Malasks. He also cracked the golf swing after quitting tournament golf🤣😂🤣