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  • Do you struggle to shallow the golf club in the downswing? This drill is unlike anything you've tried before and will FINALLY allow you to get the proper "feel" for shallowing the club.
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  • @TedRyan-w8m
    @TedRyan-w8m Před 5 dny +1

    50 years of bad golf....this guy has changed my game better than anyone ever

  • @mustangsandwich
    @mustangsandwich Před 3 lety +11

    This is excellent. In my development the shallowing of the club was my next focus and this explains it very well. 2 practice sessions in and I’m really hitting the ball now. Excellent video!

  • @thekid5345
    @thekid5345 Před 3 lety +3

    I struggle from the top of the backswing into the beginning of the downswing. Was really confused how to drop the club from that point until you explained the door knob. No one has ever explained it like that and it’s so easy to understand now

  • @joeschmitt
    @joeschmitt Před 4 lety +27

    I’ve been working on shallowing the club for my irons and was crushing the ball on the course yesterday. Absolutely pure with great compression. Sadly, I forgot about “the move” on my driver and 3-wood and was hitting them to the right all day. I didn’t figure that out until the end of the round but shallowing and “the move” are key! I’m a TSG subscriber and it’s changed my game this year! Thanks, Clay!

  • @anthonytope354
    @anthonytope354 Před 2 lety +2

    Absolutely the best video i have ever seen. This video build me a brand new golf swing. I am so greatful for all your help. Thank you so much Clay. Finally after so many years im understanding the golf swing and im playing great golf because of your great tips. Thank you again and again

  • @garrett8454
    @garrett8454 Před rokem +6

    I played division 1 golf but took a break from the game for a while. Did this move unknowingly last year and I played the best golf of my life. Shot 10 rounds between 65-70. This year I’ve gotten steep so seeing this video reminded me of what I need to focus on. Thanks for the help

  • @Trellspr88
    @Trellspr88 Před 3 lety +5

    Clay, I am amazed at how much you connect common sense examples to explain the uniqueness of the perfect golf swing. These are VERY helpful tips and techniques. THANK YOU!

  • @irdixstrife
    @irdixstrife Před rokem +3

    No bullshit intro, straight to the point, exactly what i'm looking for.
    Pure meat, thanks sir.

  • @DrHunter343
    @DrHunter343 Před 3 lety +4

    Try this!! Thank you for this wonderful explanation. This video helped me finally able to shallow with out felling trapped. Pros. Able to increase swing speed with control, no more chopping over the top. Cons: I have to buy a new net or try to repair LOL! I sent a drive though the net (it’s fairly new)! I will have to add 10-15 yards to all my irons. Gained 8 MPH on my 7 iron swing speed, and fells so Smooth 🤯

  • @beckmanchilds756
    @beckmanchilds756 Před rokem +2

    1 year ago I was trying to shove all this knowledge into my head when I was just getting started lol. I'm back now in order to fill the last puzzle piece. I AM JUST AROUND THE CORNER

    • @TopSpeedGolf
      @TopSpeedGolf  Před rokem

      Hope this helps! Let me know how it goes 👍

  • @elnuevemendez
    @elnuevemendez Před 2 lety

    Best golf video I've seen in the past two years. And I've seen a bunch. Great job.

  • @alastairireland9015
    @alastairireland9015 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Brilliant Drill. Hitting the ball on the inside or on plane now. Great. Thank you

  • @elnuevemendez
    @elnuevemendez Před 2 lety

    I enjoyed the subscribe feature without wasting teaching time. Also, straight to teaching and great explanation. No fluff and the usual you tube back story

  • @davidwtaylornz1
    @davidwtaylornz1 Před 3 lety +6

    Amazing results for me after trying this. Stopped coming in steep and helped rotate my body through to lead the downswing. Better power strike and ball flight.

    • @TopSpeedGolf
      @TopSpeedGolf  Před 3 lety

      Glad it helped so much. Keep up the good work!

  • @EvanDahill
    @EvanDahill Před 6 měsíci +1

    Thank you for this game changer: I’ve been working on this for simply a week, and it’s improved my ball striking with all my clubs.

    • @TopSpeedGolf
      @TopSpeedGolf  Před 6 měsíci

      Great to hear! Are you by any chance a member of the website?

  • @chiplege
    @chiplege Před 2 lety

    Just what I needed, thanks Clay - great instruction as always

  • @freedom3594
    @freedom3594 Před 4 lety +16

    I’m playing 18 with my dad in a few hours and I was literally just thinking about shallowing the club. Get out of my head Ballard! And thank you.

  • @Buckym781
    @Buckym781 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I tried this at the range today and it’s definitely made a difference. I’m hitting my drives much purer and straighter. Thanks!

  • @deanpatterson8192
    @deanpatterson8192 Před 4 lety +3

    Another fabulous instruction video...thanks, Clay.

  • @BoKnowsGolfTips
    @BoKnowsGolfTips Před 4 lety +2

    Great video Clay 👍. Well done on breaking the rotation part down

  • @consev
    @consev Před 2 lety

    Great tip Clay..tq

  • @skippyet1710
    @skippyet1710 Před 3 lety +4

    Clay thanks for your golf videos. I have been trying to shallow which in my time was known as flat. When I exaggerate the flat backswing as you describe I hit the driver perfectly. The clubs squares automatically. However when I do not exaggerate the results are mixed.

  • @martyhughes6946
    @martyhughes6946 Před 2 lety

    Awesome content Clay

  • @petergregory7199
    @petergregory7199 Před 11 měsíci +1

    It’s the Clay Ballet- elegant solutions to ugly problems!

  • @danielwenderlich3438
    @danielwenderlich3438 Před rokem +1

    Great video! I have been working on shallowing the club for a while. I have struggled to say the least. I was missing one thing. I need to have the trail elbow lead. The more I thought about it , the one thing began to make sense to me that the reason you want to shallow the club is to have the trail elbow in a position to lead into the swing! If you lay the club down you elbow automatically gets into proper position to lead into the swing.

  • @jaypurcell8569
    @jaypurcell8569 Před 3 lety +3

    Thanks added distance and pretty simple !

  • @SehdudeYoon
    @SehdudeYoon Před 4 lety +3

    Unbelievable, I was just thinking 'how do I shallow?' and this vid pops up!

  • @joshuawilliams7824
    @joshuawilliams7824 Před 4 lety +2

    Another great vid!

  • @steviestripes7434
    @steviestripes7434 Před 2 lety +1

    Such a great video man

  • @moeunsou7096
    @moeunsou7096 Před 3 měsíci +1

    You are the best teacher ever. ❤

  • @jeffnahass8373
    @jeffnahass8373 Před 4 lety +4

    Keep these coming. Repeat repeat repeat. Appreciate this training.

  • @christopherspringer7809
    @christopherspringer7809 Před rokem +1

    I have a love/hate relationship with this video. Love the drill to exaggerate shallowing. Hate the manipulation of the hands to square the face and prevent hitting it right. Much easier is to take a stronger grip or (same thing) close the face slightly at address. At that point you don’t have to think about manipulating the hands anymore and can focus on the shallowing element…which allows you to introduce it much faster into your game without destroying your scores. Just my humble opinion. Thanks for the video!

  • @willdarsow
    @willdarsow Před 2 lety +2

    Awesome video, got some great information 👍
    Question - is shallowing the club important for pitches between 30 and 80 metres, when typically they are more "feel" shots rather than shots where you need to maximise power and "get into the slot"?

  • @MrRobVision
    @MrRobVision Před 4 lety +2

    Nice video. Good stuff

  • @kerr1515
    @kerr1515 Před 4 lety +5

    Clay you’re the best. You are the only pro I watch and I’ve tried many

  • @technomama1
    @technomama1 Před 4 lety +4

    A game changer!!!

  • @ronwilliams357
    @ronwilliams357 Před 4 lety +5

    This was my exact problem. It either hooks left or shoots off to the right. I'm doing this drill tomorrow at the range -- thanks!

  • @pauldouglas7843
    @pauldouglas7843 Před rokem

    He drives me crazy how he wants to do is to give you a bunch of reasons to watch his videos. What a pontificator!

    • @stevenieder8965
      @stevenieder8965 Před 3 měsíci

      You mean he doesn't take his time, expertise, and expenses to produce helpful videos just so you can get everything for free? Oh the horror...

  • @62blitz
    @62blitz Před 2 lety +1

    Yea, I try to feel like I'm letting the club almost fall to the ground at the top of backswing to get the "flattening" feeling and then from there everything comes naturally.

  • @spencerbrackman5737
    @spencerbrackman5737 Před 3 lety +1

    Hey Clay, I know that you mention in the video that the result of the swing is not of primary concern when doing this drill, but is there a certain result that should happen more often if you use the proper technique?

  • @dustinthomas9793
    @dustinthomas9793 Před rokem +1

    @topspeedgolf
    This has changed my swing . Thanks for a great lesson

  • @matthewmcinerney14
    @matthewmcinerney14 Před 4 lety +11

    Just signed up to the TSG system, confident of great results. 💪🏽⛳

    • @TopSpeedGolf
      @TopSpeedGolf  Před 4 lety

      Great to hear!

    • @pspartz
      @pspartz Před 3 lety

      Absolutely the best video ever on how to shallow the club! Went outside and tried it and it was so simple to duplicate. Thank you, CLay!

    • @kbkesq
      @kbkesq Před 3 lety

      How’d it go 9mo later? Still over the top or striping it? 🤠

    • @jerryodglen331
      @jerryodglen331 Před 2 lety

      Good morning Clay. First time for me responding on You Tube. I can't believe how much your instruction has helped me so far. I have one question about take away that I haven't heard asked or addressed and is very difficult or me to do. Keeping my lead arm straight during my take away and how do I take it back a little further to get more of a full swing??

  • @TomTomChucky
    @TomTomChucky Před 3 lety +2

    Great video!
    I began incorperating a steep backswing, coursing the ball going instantly to the right!
    Thought it was my wrist twisting the clubface out of position...
    This is a big step in the right direction!

  • @treetoppa8388
    @treetoppa8388 Před 3 lety

    Any tips on how to keep from hitting everything off the toe when practicing this drill, Clay? And is mine a common problem when trying to shallow the swing plane?

  • @jcee6886
    @jcee6886 Před 3 lety +1

    Shallowing the club by slightly bowing my lead hand at the top of the swing has turned my huge slice to a controllable fade that hits centre fairway most of the time.

    • @TopSpeedGolf
      @TopSpeedGolf  Před 3 lety

      Great to hear. As long as those hands and club are in the correct position at impact is what matters. Play well!

  • @JackRainfield
    @JackRainfield Před 2 lety +3

    It is crazy how my body instinctively feels like turning when I do this! I am hitting more hooks but I feel like I'm on the right track. Makes me wonder how Dustin Johnson naturally hits fades with this. Thanks Clay!

    • @hughjass3434
      @hughjass3434 Před 2 lety +2

      Open your stance relative to the target and you will start hitting cuts and mini fades

    • @JackRainfield
      @JackRainfield Před 2 lety

      @@hughjass3434 Thanks, I'll try it!

  • @aptorres01
    @aptorres01 Před 3 lety

    gonna give this a try, then I'll let u know

  • @jeffp2001
    @jeffp2001 Před 2 měsíci

    Clay good video! Lot of your videos talk about creating lag I had a lesson on track man that indicated I was dragging the handle to much coming in to steep though I was not over the top causing pop ups off the crown and low ball flight the instructor had no fix other than kept telling me you have to release. Do you have a video or suggestions for this. Thx

  • @crazygolf1695
    @crazygolf1695 Před 4 lety +3

    If you practice in this way, the distance will increase! I have tried it 👍

  • @BlakeTeachesGolf
    @BlakeTeachesGolf Před rokem

    Hi clay, What pro would you say would be a good person to emulate as far as positioning? Collin Morikawa has more of a pronounced bowed wrist than you but I see a lot of similarities. Just wondering who you try to emulate your swing after? Love your videos and tips they’ve helped a ton!

  • @vickiebarrett569
    @vickiebarrett569 Před rokem

    Clay, I've been viewing the 20 Minute Shallowing Fix on TopSpeed Golf. Great video series. My question is this: I believe Trackman will show one's Dynamic Loft, which would give one a measure of the amount of shaft lean at impact as Club Loft minus Dynamic Loft = Degrees of Shaft Lean. We players cannot afford a Trackman. My portable launch monitor shows Launch Angle. Mine typically shows 20 degrees launch with a 33-degree 7h. Can I estimate the amount of shaft lean I'm getting from the Launch Angle measurement. I'd like to know how much actual shaft lean I'm getting. Thanks! Enjoy your content and TopSpeed Golf.

  • @JrryFraser
    @JrryFraser Před 2 lety

    I believe this overcomplicates things for the golfer with average athletic ability because one opens the club face and then closes it. Rather, if I keep my left arm fairly straight going back my right will pull the club beneath the swing plane when I start down. I will concede that I bow the left wrist a little (rotate to the left) going back but that's it.

  • @cp-yd5ev
    @cp-yd5ev Před 2 lety +1

    I've been swinging all wrong for years and trying to change my swing to get in the slot. All these tips and I can barely hit the ball anymore. Do others experience this?

  • @richardpascoe1859
    @richardpascoe1859 Před 2 lety

    Hi guys. I've been unable to correct my OTT swing for many years. I've known about the correct position of the right elbow during transition but up until now have not been able to execute it under playing conditions because of my ingrained faulty downswing . Should the inflatable ball swing drill done repeatedly help???

  • @jasonbourne488
    @jasonbourne488 Před 4 lety +3

    Great video Clay. I've been watching you for years. Here's my question. Some instructors talk about bumping the hips forward before turning the body. If you shallow the club, is it still necessary to bump forward or can you just turn.

    • @TopSpeedGolf
      @TopSpeedGolf  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks! Most people need to get a little lateral shift. It takes some flexibility to only rotate. Play well! Quentin | TSG Instructor

  • @willynillybebop
    @willynillybebop Před 2 lety

    i’m working on shallowing the club out, but i’m also fighting a pull hook. is there a certain move to shallow the club but also promote a baby fade?

  • @jamesshanahan7867
    @jamesshanahan7867 Před 3 lety

    Thanks Clay for your great videos. RE shallowing, take it from me its plenty easy to shallow the club and still come over the top. I have been doing it for years. The missing piece here in my experience is the left shoulder. If you look at Dustin Johnson, he opens his hips and chest a ton by the time of impact. Shallowing the club will NOT by itself prevent an over the top move when the body is opened so dramatically coming down into the ball. What DJ appears to do on his downswing is to push his left shoulder towards the target line, and this is how is he able to both open up his chest AND not come over the top. By keeping the left shoulder from rotating around the body too early, he can't come over the top. So by all means folks shallow the club. But also work to prevent your left shoulder rotating around so early that you send everything over the top.

  • @martin7708
    @martin7708 Před 3 lety +1

    As we know feel is not real. How far down should I feel my hands dropping before starting to rotate? You mention half way down, and in the clip it seems your hands then are between shoulders and waist. Sometimes I feel my hands dropping to waist high before starting to rotate, which makes me fear hitting it fat. Please help

  • @steventsimtsos4029
    @steventsimtsos4029 Před 4 lety +1

    Hi Clay, i enjoy your instructional videos. What do you think of the 1plane swing. Where it is flatter going back, but there should be no need to drop the club into the slot on the downswing, because the club should already be there, because you swing back less steep ? Theoretically, no adjustments needed on the downswing? Ty

    • @TopSpeedGolf
      @TopSpeedGolf  Před 4 lety +1

      Hi, it has it's benefits but it's harder to create speed with a flat swing because you don't have as much space and time to accelerate the club.

    • @steventsimtsos4029
      @steventsimtsos4029 Před 4 lety

      @@TopSpeedGolf Thanks for your prompt reply Clay. Interesting, never thought the flatter swing restricted space to generate club head speed. Perhaps its the height of the swing is the swing space you are referring to.

  • @CallMeFlipz
    @CallMeFlipz Před 4 lety +3

    How can I apply this to my irons? To be more specific, with this video just being with driver, is there another key when it comes to an iron?

    • @TopSpeedGolf
      @TopSpeedGolf  Před 4 lety +2

      No, it's the exact same move with irons.

  • @niuwrestler
    @niuwrestler Před 5 měsíci

    Do you believe you should get shallow with every club? Or would you stop at like 8 iron or something like that since 9 and up are pretty steep initially and on plane for those clubs isn't very shallow?

  • @vikas376
    @vikas376 Před 3 lety +1

    Hey Clay,
    I am happy to join your annual membership if you fix one thing for me. I know that everyone has to shallow the club and swing in to out to maximize distance and avoid slice. I also have seen most of your free videos of how not to cast club and swing straighter and longer. However after all these videos , I have still not understood one thing.
    I am a left handed golfer and i dont know the good role of wrists. Specially how to time the wrist movement in back swing. So far i try to rotate my body first and in midway of my back swing, i push my rear wrist more towards shoulder and this adds extra yards to my shots and also i feel like i shallow the club better however it is very inconsistent (50%) I cant find any good videos on this and i see most tour players caulk their wrists to make a power move.
    I unfortunately am inconsistent because of this.
    Can you help?

    • @TopSpeedGolf
      @TopSpeedGolf  Před 3 lety

      We have a program on our website called The Move that covers what you're trying to do. The idea is to get the club on plane and square as soon as possible. The easiest way to do that is to shallow the club as much as possible and close the face as much as possible. We do offer a 100% money back satisfaction so if you don't like your membership then request a refund and we'll take care of it for you. If you're ready to purchase the membership, just use the quick link below because you can sign up in about 1 minute: topspeedgolf.com/pick-all-access-plan/ Play well! Quentin | TSG Instructor

  • @Jonny4fingers
    @Jonny4fingers Před 4 lety +1

    Clay... are you squaring the face with the motorbike move (rotating the handle to close the face) or with the left hand rising and the right going beneath (like a split-grip drill) to square it? Or is that optional, both can be used? Any benefit to either? I find the motorbike move difficult and easy to overdo to hit pulls and hooks. With the split-grip drill kind of squaring, I find I end up with weight back on the right foot to allow time for the face to square. What's your preferred method?

  • @kenmorris6307
    @kenmorris6307 Před 4 lety

    Hello Clay, I watch your vids exclusively mainly becus I prefer to learn 1 technique and you are very knowledgeable. I am having a terrible time with slicing and have tried several of your pointers however nothing seems to work . It did help to increase the distance of my backswing. I am a senior player but still a bit athletic in that I can twist a fair amount. Having a difficult time correcting a slightly outside in at contact., which I believe is causing the majority of my slice. I powder my driver and most contact area is on the heal end. I have some vids but not to sure how to send them.

    • @TopSpeedGolf
      @TopSpeedGolf  Před 4 lety

      Hi Ken, I would recommend this video to fix your slice: czcams.com/video/gKm70t__xOg/video.html. Film yourself too. Feel is often not real.

  • @obus4186
    @obus4186 Před 2 lety

    Question: I know it depends on the individual but should forward and backswing club paths be on the same general plane? Does shallowing change this plane. I try to visualize a single swing circle which I follow throughout. I'm not sure if that's even the goal, or what. Thanks for the tip

    • @TopSpeedGolf
      @TopSpeedGolf  Před 2 lety

      There's one-plane and two-plane swings. The two-plane swing has more potential for speed since it's a longer arc and the club travels a longer distance. Play well! Nate | TSG Instructor

  • @hiramruiz9067
    @hiramruiz9067 Před 4 lety +1

    I have a half fused right wrist. Tough for me to bow my wrist down . And I do get me shaft steep on the way down. And advice?

    • @TopSpeedGolf
      @TopSpeedGolf  Před 4 lety

      You'll want to shallow the club more by bringing the trail elbow in on the downswing and get some forearm rotation.

  • @tdoginthehouse3906
    @tdoginthehouse3906 Před 2 lety

    Has anyone continued too do this and have great success? Also if your an open club face player is it worth fixing that befote learning this!

  • @jessesmith4786
    @jessesmith4786 Před 3 lety +1

    I think casting is caused by turning your shoulders toward the target too early in the downswing sequence, not like casting for a fish. I think this confuses new golfers.

  • @isleofdeath
    @isleofdeath Před 3 lety +1

    Another short question: Looking at Pros (slow motion recording). they perform the wrist flexion to close the club face in the late phase of the downswing. Any suggestion for training this and the timing? Such as a transition form "do it right at the start of the swing first" to "try doing it until you find the right point of time"?

    • @TopSpeedGolf
      @TopSpeedGolf  Před 3 lety

      Pros do it at a lot of different times but usually it's best in the very start of the downswing. The Tennis Racket Drill mentioned at the end of this video is a good one.

  • @stevesteve1815
    @stevesteve1815 Před 4 lety +3

    I find this really uncomfortable for my wrists, very strange feeling and difficult for me to master. I shoot a lot of balls off to the right and am not confident I could reproduce this on the course. Is this a good drill to do using an impact bag?

    • @Yoshimitsu_M2K
      @Yoshimitsu_M2K Před 4 lety

      I would think so, any way you can gain the "feel" of shallowing and then trying to transition your swing into hitting real balls would be good practice!

    • @TopSpeedGolf
      @TopSpeedGolf  Před 4 lety

      Sure, you could use an impact bag. I would expect this to take a lot of reps and practice before doing it well on the course especially if you're not comfortable with it right now. Play well! Quentin | TSG Instructor

  • @isleofdeath
    @isleofdeath Před 3 lety +1

    How do you combine shallowing with half swings. where you have to reduce the rotation?

    • @TopSpeedGolf
      @TopSpeedGolf  Před 3 lety

      Shallowing is just getting the club on plane. You may not need to do it in a short swing because the club is likely already on plane.

    • @isleofdeath
      @isleofdeath Před 3 lety

      @@TopSpeedGolf Thanks for the quick answer - seems reasonable!

  • @MsMXXXX
    @MsMXXXX Před 3 lety +2

    if we want a shallow plane , why not just backswing with shallow plane? but backswing has to be more vertical?

    • @TopSpeedGolf
      @TopSpeedGolf  Před 3 lety +1

      You can have success with a shallow backswing which translates into a single-plane swing. The downside to this type of swing is the total arc is shorter so the total potential for power and speed is mitigated. Play well! Nate | TSG Instructor

  • @jamesdurman7666
    @jamesdurman7666 Před rokem

    What model Nike shoes are these?

  • @DC-ob3gx
    @DC-ob3gx Před 2 lety

    First shot in this video you did not shallow the downswing. Quite the opposite actually but at least you are giving the right information on how to do so.

  • @Jorge-ob6py
    @Jorge-ob6py Před 3 lety +1

    Does not shallowing cause a fat shot? Thanks!

    • @TopSpeedGolf
      @TopSpeedGolf  Před 3 lety

      It can if you don't get a proper weight shift and release the club properly

  • @jordangourley3955
    @jordangourley3955 Před měsícem

    This could cause me to quit golf. I don’t have the flexibility to rotate that much, and laying the club off that much is painful.

  • @MikeJones-um3os
    @MikeJones-um3os Před 4 lety

    Mailed this one in huh Clay? ... It's The Year Ovda Vid bro, we understand 😷🍻

    • @davidmeeks7449
      @davidmeeks7449 Před 3 lety

      I guess you thought he charged too much for a FREE video? If you don’t want to watch a free video, don’t watch it.

  • @adrianmartinelli9799
    @adrianmartinelli9799 Před 4 lety +1

    single plane keep it simple tiger does

  • @andrewong6968
    @andrewong6968 Před 4 lety +1

    What shaft on that driver?

  • @bobgolden939
    @bobgolden939 Před 4 lety +2

    Oh boy... I'm gonna sit that one out ! Too many swing thoughts already...

    • @TopSpeedGolf
      @TopSpeedGolf  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks for the comment Bob. It's not for everyone. Play well! Quentin | TSG Instructor

    • @bobgolden939
      @bobgolden939 Před 4 lety

      @@TopSpeedGolf I just need to work my way up to it!

  • @MrTyroneweaver
    @MrTyroneweaver Před 3 lety +1

    What if I pretend the golf ball is a multi colored beach ball and I try and put a clockwise spin on the beach ball??

  • @swisstrader
    @swisstrader Před rokem

    Good vid but maybe tell us why shallowing is important to do

  • @andychang8031
    @andychang8031 Před 4 lety +1

    Love this drill but I think it’s for lower handicapper. I don’t think people who are shooting 80s or higher have understanding of this drill.

    • @TopSpeedGolf
      @TopSpeedGolf  Před 4 lety

      It's not for beginners for sure but I think it can help at many ability levels.

  • @onesystem7850
    @onesystem7850 Před 4 lety +1

    Can I Know the name of the golf hat?

  • @ST-xg3gy
    @ST-xg3gy Před 4 lety +1

    Irons?

  • @sheegolfs4512
    @sheegolfs4512 Před 2 lety

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  • @xxtakeover945
    @xxtakeover945 Před 11 měsíci

    Group behind this guy must be furious

  • @lcunash8093
    @lcunash8093 Před 3 lety +3

    His “bad example” is way better than my good shots...

    • @TopSpeedGolf
      @TopSpeedGolf  Před 3 lety +1

      We only take the best bad examples 😉

    • @lcunash8093
      @lcunash8093 Před 3 lety

      @@TopSpeedGolf I was practicing what I learned from this video today, I think I did pretty well but pulling of a good shallowed golf shot is way harder than it looks. Thanks for the great videos.

  • @DouglasWalkerdo
    @DouglasWalkerdo Před 3 lety

    Shallow out your swing to find the slot THE MOVE by Clay Ballard, Top Speed Golf
    See tennis racket drill topspeedgolf.com/watch-your-free-video-now-move-1-3/?ytvid=_Les2iDOJJo
    Tennis Racket Drill is shallow club and hands out from top and gets club into the slot. Right Palm up.
    Rotate the left knuckles down to ground or like turning a door knob to the left side or into the ball while releasing or clearing your left side. This takes the face of racket from open to square into a powerful release using the body for speed not hands.
    Like going from right palm up to sky (Think Dustin Johnson) to moving or turning left knuckles to the ground while clearing the left side into square position. If your doing this correctly you can hit as hard into that speed bag as you want. This is what Ben Hogan in book Five lessons was trying to say. No one says it better then Clay Ballard.

  • @shanedeel2
    @shanedeel2 Před rokem

    I’ve never understood the release the club. I never felt like there is anything to release

    • @TopSpeedGolf
      @TopSpeedGolf  Před rokem +1

      Totally understand that! Here's one of my better videos on the release: czcams.com/video/URTIrVQOJJE/video.html
      I cover the release more thoroughly for my All Access members in the Straight Line Release course... you can watch the introduction here: topspeedgolf.com/topic/release-introduction/
      But the whole course is only available to All Access members. If you like that first video, I'd definitely recommend checking out the membership! If you don't like it, you can get a full refund, no questions asked, within the first 364 days of your membership.

    • @shanedeel2
      @shanedeel2 Před rokem

      @@TopSpeedGolf I was a member for a few months and worked hard on it but nothing ever clicked or improved. But I’ve got another year of golfing now so maybe I should try again.

  • @scottw9267
    @scottw9267 Před rokem

    Isn't the point of swallowing that you don't need to release the club?... the rotation of the body delivers the club?

  • @jimlapp5173
    @jimlapp5173 Před 2 lety

    cannot get on

  • @swisstrader
    @swisstrader Před rokem

    Trying to shallow the club is probably the worst thing that’s ever been out there for amateurs to think about

  • @rixzyr
    @rixzyr Před 3 lety

    Ok where’s the tennis racket drill tho

  • @liquidmocofilmsllc4915
    @liquidmocofilmsllc4915 Před 3 lety +1

    I have watched way too many pro golf in slo mo and none of them absolutely none of them shallow the club. The club goes on plane back and same plane downswing. I have never ever never seen a video where the club becomes way behind and flat. It's a lie.
    And all the LPGA players go back and forth on the same exact plane. Look at Nelly Korda's swing. Straight back and forth on the same plane.

    • @TopSpeedGolf
      @TopSpeedGolf  Před 3 lety

      Shallowing out the club is about the center of mass of the club shallowing to the direction of the force applied by the hands. The club can be on any plane and be shallowing. Dustin Johnson shallows the club when he hits is power fades. When you shallow the club, you then need to get the body rotating otherwise you will but too much under the plane. They tested a lot of Tour players and 99% of them shallow the club. One notably that doesn't is Phil Mickelson. Also, most players do bring the club up and down on a similar plane but there are several that don't like Jim Furyk, Matt Wolff, JB Holmes. Play well! Quentin | TSG Instructor

  • @intilij
    @intilij Před rokem

    This is a bad idea....
    The club shallows as a reaction, not an action.
    If you focus on maintaining relaxed arms, hands, and shoulders through the takeaway and transition (don't tense up through transition, the way so many do, anticipating too early the hit), then as you bump your weight left in transition (just a 60/40 bump left, both feet well connected to the ground and knees flexed same as at set-up), the arms will drop and flatten. Gravity. The "gravity move," as Nicklaus said.
    If you do nothing but keep your left arm relaxed, especially (people relax the right sometimes but keep a rigid left, thinking they must forcibly keep it straight as possible), and the shoulders (you will feel an amazing back stretch across the shoulders if you keep them relaxed as possible through transition), bump left (without opening any, leaving hips and shoulders just sort of paralyzed and inactive during that bump), those arms will drop and flatten.
    And because the hands and wrists are relaxed, too, they will maintain their full cock with you having to do nothing. You can see the effect in the mirror, or watching a still photo of Hogan in that transitioned state. The telltale result, is you are bumped left, hips and shoulders dead and positioned more or less same as they were top of the backswing, wrists relaxed and fully cooked, and (then here's the sign) the clubhead still and easily the nearest thing to the target.
    Except now, versus top of backswing, you are ready to hit. Matters not if clubhead is far and away closest thing to the target top of backswing if in transition you are going to unwind all of that.
    If like Jon Rahm or Tony Finau you don't take it that far back, but in transition leave the clubhead pretty much as near the target, you will still have set the clubhead at the start of a long runway, and with all the relaxation necessary to move it quickly down the runway. And you'll crush it.
    The relaxation in arms and hands through transition leaves you "ready to hit" and the clubhead still way behind you, that is nearer the target. Compare Hogan (or any good player) where the clubhead is top of backswing and in transition. Arms will have dropped and shallowed while clubhead remains nearly as close to the target as at the top.
    But it comes from the bump left and staying relaxed. Not anything active. You don't need a swallowing drill. You need to relax. You taxi the clubhead to the start of the longest possible runway, while leaving yourself relaxed muscles, which are quick muscles. Very quick. Where tense ones are slow.
    And once transitioned and ready to hit, do not try to activate the muscles in right arm and hand. It is a "swoosh", an instant from there until the end of your swing, and where centrifugal forces and clubhead are absolutely the heaviest. You would need a massively strong right arm to do that. Do teenage kids, or women on the LPGA like Nelly Korda (who hits it 270+) have a massive right arm? No! Because that's not how you get the club through the ball. You use the ground and big muscles. The arm is small muscles. You press hard into the ground with that good connection you have, and use glutes and core and left-side back and left-side shoulder muscles to throw that left shoulder and left hip up and behind you.
    And the arms whip through. You keep them relaxed. Maybe an instantaneous little nudge through the ball, like when throwing a ball, but not necessary.
    With the shoulders and hip working up and back, the head will respond by staying low and not flying outside, until the ball is gone. That keeps the clubhead low and square a long time, and the ball will compress.
    My two cents. Ok, my 25 cents, lol. Sorry for the long comment.

  • @rackum44
    @rackum44 Před 2 lety

    I have an excellent drill for you All you have to do is pay for it and I'll show you

  • @hughreilly2023
    @hughreilly2023 Před rokem

    Yeah but your swing doesn't shallow.

  • @intentionaloffside8934
    @intentionaloffside8934 Před 4 lety +1

    Never actually shows the drill.

    • @TopSpeedGolf
      @TopSpeedGolf  Před 4 lety

      If you're talking about the Tennis Racket drill at the end then follow the link on the card to see the rest.

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    @keeganezzio6043 Před 3 lety +1

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