Underhand Golf- Mac O’Grady/Lee C ‘move’

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  • čas přidán 12. 06. 2024
  • It’s a Japanese Rise Ball

Komentáře • 17

  • @k.b.3832
    @k.b.3832 Před 19 dny

    Very interesting, thanks for sharing. Will definitely try.

  • @garre71
    @garre71 Před 19 dny

    Yes you are back!

  • @DennyForrest-pk4kh
    @DennyForrest-pk4kh Před 19 dny

    Dude, I want to cry right now. I just hit some balls this way and I’ve never hit it so well. I chipped in the yard and even that was better so a hit some hard shots and I was stunned. I hit my Potch wedge over the tree I usually roll it up to. I’ve been driving myself nuts for years trying to figure something out and this has me emotional. I’m playing tonight and I cannot wait. Do you have a website or teach somewhere, Can I ask you more questions or email you?l or send you my swing?

    • @frozendivots1564
      @frozendivots1564  Před 19 dny +2

      No website but frozendivots@gmail.com, power galore in that move. There has to be to throw a REAL rise ball.
      I’m not a teacher but I’ve helped out many and did something at Bay Hill that looks like it may happen again and I’ll get you info. But I’m not a teacher and have no plans to be that. I have a deal in peer review now that I’ll post when done. Retired now and bored…hahaha.

  • @garre71
    @garre71 Před 19 dny

    I know Lee C talked about angular momentum but the only thing a know about that is when my dougther was figure skating and she ea doing a piruett she went from big wide arms to narrow to spin. But what is it in golf? Can you show us how to get that and how to do it. Thanks again for a interesting video👍

    • @frozendivots1564
      @frozendivots1564  Před 19 dny +2

      No such thing in golf, as in COAM. We don’t make ‘circles’ to get that to happen. The skater starts with wide skate circle and tightens then pulls arms in. We make partial turns so there is no conservation going on. Ideally you want to get to waist high on DS and have the shaft bent and ready to assist the speed. The skater has something very different going on.
      We have several changes of direction and they don’t. So angular momentum and the conservation of it is very different. This point is where golf gurus go into the world of incorrect…

    • @frozendivots1564
      @frozendivots1564  Před 19 dny +1

      In other words, anyone who mention the figure skater or a merry go round (slower horse to faster out horse) as a golf reference is wrong. Neither apply.

  • @andygaspare6207
    @andygaspare6207 Před 19 dny

    Can you describe what Rory does?

    • @frozendivots1564
      @frozendivots1564  Před 19 dny +2

      Rory does nearly the same thing just on a more angled, or overhand, plane. His lead arm is pinned for braking.
      Angled plane trick is to SEE it and trace it. A righty will have his left eye above the right eye on that plane. Turn your head on angled plane and notice it’s not the same as a normal horizontal. It’s a tilted view. So swing that way. Swing to eye line. The flag is higher in the frame. So reaching for it should look and feel different.

    • @andygaspare6207
      @andygaspare6207 Před 19 dny

      @@frozendivots1564 awesome lemme give that a try

    • @andygaspare6207
      @andygaspare6207 Před 19 dny

      @@frozendivots1564 I feel like to make all of this work your eyes have to be happy

    • @frozendivots1564
      @frozendivots1564  Před 19 dny +1

      @@andygaspare6207 on the Angled plane, for sure. Part of the reason I say underhand is more efficient. You already ‘see it’ correctly. In angled plane you are ‘shaking hands’ in a different direction, if you stay in plane. Your arms move differently relative to your body, because of that plane.

    • @andygaspare6207
      @andygaspare6207 Před 19 dny

      @@frozendivots1564 do you have a video on angled plane?