This Golf Lesson will change your LIFE!
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- čas přidán 13. 03. 2024
- Had a Short Game Lesson from Australia's top ranked coach, Grant Field. The way he explained and simplified the techniques in Shortgame was incredible!
Thank you guys for watching.
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I've watched a lot of your videos and they are all pretty good, but this was a paradigm shift. The key to consistency is via repeatability and I cannot think of a way to create better repeatability than this. This will solely be what I focus on for my short game via experimenting with set up changes and keeping swing the same.
Less variables, simpler, repeatable. Love it.
Exactly!! Don’t change your swing depending on which shot you’re going for!
Watched this about 10 times and i learn something new each time lol..... This time I learned that the upper body pivot/turn is the MAIN 'driver' of the action and the arms and wrists go along for the ride, which promotes a nice consistent shallow angle of approach into the ball. Such a great lesson!!
Dude, this was so good. I've been spending so much time with the Dan Grieves 3 releases, and this is so much easier for the regular player to technically implement. Love it!
Such a great video, the way grant simplifies the short game and makes it easy to understand basic fundamentals in a 17min video can't beat that
What a great short game lesson!! Grant💯
Thanks for sharing👍🏻👍🏻
“make the same motion”
Brilliant & simple.. Thanks ❤
Thanks for sharing this great video. Very consistent technique. Love it!
Great tip. IT just makes sense. I am looking forward to working on this.
I love Grant's coaching style. Delivery of info is everything. Here I am air swinging at work.
So good. If you watch Short Game Chef he touches on some of the basics of using the body rather than hands but this really hammers home the overall concept - change the easy variables, not the mid-swing ones! Genius
I love that lesson thanks
Tony
This is the best short game tip ive ever had ,thanks .
Love it.. Works !!!
WOW can’t wait to try this seems simple. Thx
great video, my swing improved from these tips forsure
This is truly awesome Chang. Good work mate.
Thanks Peter glad you enjoyed it!
This is great information ❤
Great lesson. Thanks for sharing
Thanks man!! Definitely learnt a big lesson here
wow this was very informative thank you
Solid advice!
Great video. So many valuable points to take away.
Glad you think so!
Nice and simple concepts, love it !
Absolutely love this perspective
This is great
What valuable insight. Thanks mate! You hit them nicely too 👊
I was hitting them exactly how I wanted it!!
To be fair this was refreshing. It’s body driven but the arms and wrists are allowed to flow naturally. The outcome you require is primarily determined by your set up.
It’s also the only short game lesson I’ve seen on you tube that didn’t mention “ use the bounce “
Exactly!!! Keep it simple golf is already so hard
Thanks!
Excellent video!
Thanks Ant!
This is brilliant insight for such little short game experience I have right now! 🙏
So simple!!
@@golfslump It's insane how one method can give you every shot you need, I can't ignore this insight again! Adding it to the bag 👍
Added this to my training notebook. If you see me on the training area trying to be you, say gday. Great video.
Haha will do!!
This is such a great video
Appreciate it!!
I think I need an Australian golf coach now
This is amazinG!!
So simple isn’t it!!!
@@golfslump yes sir!!
Still grindin Grant, speed is everything!
Love the simplicity of this. However, do you have a video on difference lie types and how it fits in with this please? To my mind, a ball sat down in thick rough will need a different release pattern to that on a tight lie on the fairway. Thanks
Out if the rough you can put the ball back a little and have your weight a little left, open the club to suit. Hardpan same deal, ball back a little and don't use sandwedege because of the flange; you want to hit down a bit more.
This instruction will shave shots👍
Golf is so unique and personal e.g. Tiger said he only focuses on throwing w/ his right hand.
Just tried this on my indoor mat. Contact much more consistent and feels much more controlled! Thanks mate!
That’s great to hear man!!
how good, so simple
So easy to understand
This is exactly how I do it after coming back from a 18 year hiatus. Before quitting golf I used different clubs with a putting style motion which was inconsistent. If only I could read greens.
learn and use aim point express. Trust me
Very interesting! Does this work also for a bunker shot?
Sorry if I missed this in the video, what club are you using for this lesson? Love your content!
Check out the rust on that wedge 😮
I think I had a eye opening moment 😂
How great was this?!!
Make necessary adjustments 'at set up' depending on shot requirements, low/high etc, then keep swing motion the same! Simple method, LOVE IT!
That’s right!!! Don’t change your swing but rather, change the loft and stance and speed throughout the shot!
Yes! and speed through body rotation, not arm/wrist speed as he was saying! Awesome man, awesome!@@golfslump
I to learned from this information. Does this swing technique apply to full swing and driver?
great video ; did Grant say anything about ball postiion , or how to 'add loft ' at address ?
I was a volunteer at the Houston Open last week and almost every pro I watched used this method.
How do you keep the ball from going right as you open the face? Do you lower the handle?
Excellent video. Seems all these instructional videos have a student that is already a good player. Wish they’d get some 10 handicapper that uses way too much hinge and digs into the ground.
This is awesome! When he is saying to add loft are you just opening up the face but then gripping it at that position?
Yeah so everything about the set up and swing stays the same except by just changing the loft and speed through the shot
Are you aiming more left when increasing club loft? Or should the ball stay on the same line?
Outstanding! Did you get a lesson on bunker play as well?
Yes!!! Video Coming soon!
Great info here, I can't wait for the bunker lesson 👍
Is the swing and set up the same for a smaller chip shot?
Another enjoyable video!
What club were you using?
I was using a 60!
T@@golfslump
Thank you!
Do you reckon this same technique would work in soft/hard bunkers? I struggle with greenside shots!
How does this approach change or remain when in the bunker?
Does this apply to full shots with irons and driver?
Hey mate
Question for you are we using a PW with this golf shot? Club of choice is always my biggest. issue
I was using my 60 here
@@golfslump Great Video! This fits my swing thought much better. What is Grant's standard for the loft to use? Opening a 60° wedge can quickly get to 64° plus, which seems excessive. Using a 56-58° would give the most versatility for using one club.
SO he saying close stance WOW!!
Closer and closed!
I’d like to this in the rough!!
Great 👍. What about bunker shots ? Thxx
Watch my recent video!! With Grant too 😏
But how do i bottom the club out consistently behind the ball?
Closed stance, mega flared left foot, ball slightly more toward the back foot, open or slightly close the club face depending on what shot you want to play and go.
You can basically play any shot you want from here.
It’s all about practice, I hit around 2000 pitch shots a week from 90 yards in… sort your takeaway out, if this is wrong you’re wrong, once you do that, it’s a green light…
Practice is a must, don’t play, PRACTICE, you can’t improve any other way….
Get off the couch, stop watching videos and start practicing, you will get better, just be prepared to get worse first. 😂
Took me around 25,000 balls over 3 months to get the FEEL and understand the golf swing, now 90 yards has become my bitch, 80 yards are terrified of me, 70 yards gets hit 8/10 times. 60 & 50 yards sometimes I own them, sometimes I’m left with a bad one which is 16ft from pin, 40-30-20-10 yards is a piece of cake and I play on cow fields, when I go to the range and get to hit off a mat, I’m tour standard.. 😂
I live in England so we don’t get to play off hard fairways, everything is heavy & wet under foot…. It’s gross. 🤮
So loft is managed by using different clubs and/or opening the club face?
And ball position
How do you add more loft?
Simply by opening or closing the clubface!
Are you based on the sunny coast mate? Would love to meet up and play a round
No I’m not! Just came up to have a round with Jordy!
Dropping the right foot back is a runners stance. Saw it a lot more decades ago. Why does Cam Smith not use it for the full swing? If he could improve his long clubs he would be hard to beat.
Fantastic. I know he said it was different but this IS Jason Day's chipping technique.
Day hinges naturally too. Much easier way to contact the ball consistently and find the bounce.
This technique has taken me from being the worst chipper to an above average chipper.
Here is Jason's quick explanation...
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Which was probably adapted from Strickers method.
@@Dreama40 Yeah I don’t know who invented it but it’s all the same action
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Can I say looking hot 😊
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Nothing is natural about a golf swing.
coaching a kid who becomes elite doesnt make you an elite coach!
Cam was a great golfer.....now hes not. Really like him but he had his moment.
Why so sour?
Thanks!