HOW TO GET A SLOW EASY GOLF SWING

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  • čas přidán 28. 07. 2020
  • In this tip I explain how to get that slow easy swing. You know the one. It looks like you're barely swinging yet you hit the ball a mile. This is the swing I've been teaching since 1991. No matter what your age or skill level you can learn this effortless golf swing.
    Free samples from my Body Swing book and video series here: bodyswing.com/freesamples/
    If you learned golf as an adult, you're not doing this easy swing. Instead, you are just whacking away at it trying to hit the ball as hard as you can which makes your swing look fast and violent.
    Although this hard, fast swing feels good you will not hit the ball your longest and you may end up hurting yourself. Plus, as you get older, you will continue to lose distance because as you age you get weaker.
    A slow easy golf swing is based on your body rotation not your arms. This is why it looks slow yet it creates a ton of power. If you're sick of being inconsistent, not hit the ball very long and playing in pain then you need to learn this slow easy golf swing.
    Please visit the link below and I will send you free samples from my Body Swing book and video series: bodyswing.com/freesamples/
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  • @Marc-py1qn
    @Marc-py1qn Před 3 lety +35

    If you are struggling follow Paul. His lessons are not something you have to spend hours with. I was ready to give up golf until I found Paul. I was a good golfer and slowly went from a draw to balloon fades over a couple years and just chalked it up to getting old. Was to the point of having to hit six iron from 150. Now I'm back to hitting eight iron from 150 and back to 280 yard drives and I'm 65 years old. If you can't follow his instruction and immediately improve, take up bowling. Thanks Paul!

    • @paulwilsongolf
      @paulwilsongolf  Před 3 lety +4

      Thanks for the promo. I appreciate it. Funny how many people I have taught over the years who were ready to quit. Funny what they have been taught up the point they come to see me. Simple is the key and not hitting with arms. All of my tips explain this.

    • @Michael-mw4yz
      @Michael-mw4yz Před 9 měsíci

      Yes I've doing same bad habits for 25 yrs and yes had some rounds in the 70" s but now 63 and can't break 95 most rounds, but taking all this in and going to try get little better,it's horrible at first,but reps and work it will improve. thanks Paul you make sense on all

    • @paulwilsongolf
      @paulwilsongolf  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Yes, it is time for you to make this super simple and get on track. You have been in the 70's so this should be a no brainer to get you back there. Few have ever broken 80 so you have done this before. First make it super simple. Making it complicated is not going to get you anywhere. Here is how simple this is:
      Neutral grip.
      Square stance
      Athletic set up not too bent over.
      Step 1 fix the spin:
      - Hit the top and manually roll it over and get every ball hooking. This is 5 mins. maybe 10. Slow learner 15mins. You need to roll this from the top. You are ONLY working on spin. The wrists affect spin.
      Once you can do this we know what you are going to do before you do it. You also need to memorize the feeling of releasing it so you can do it without thinking about it.
      Now every ball is pull hooking left. Great. See this a half right. You have the spin. Now you move on to body so you fix the direction.
      You hit the top. Instead of thinking about rolling it you switch your thought to firing your legs and hips. The easiest way is with your bel[t buckle. If your belt buckle moves before your arms you will hit it dead straight unless you fire the lower body a million mph. I am talking about a decent pace with the hips not crazy fast.
      Watch me do it here:
      czcams.com/video/q5RojTx5sHI/video.html
      Then follow these steps:
      Wrists = Spin (Step 1)
      czcams.com/video/p4vASmOzkPg/video.html
      czcams.com/video/M868QsTlGt4/video.html
      czcams.com/video/yHEv7G9Z5-0/video.html
      Body = Direction (Step 2)
      czcams.com/video/FV8uSZ16Bys/video.html
      czcams.com/video/RdphthCQ9VM/video.html
      czcams.com/video/m8FxSZSmKEw/video.html (secret tip)

    • @suetaylor3675
      @suetaylor3675 Před 7 měsíci

      @@paulwilsongolf8

  • @SpitSharp
    @SpitSharp Před 3 lety +34

    This guy knows what he's talking about. I don't understand why he doesn't have a few million subs.

    • @paulwilsongolf
      @paulwilsongolf  Před 3 lety +9

      Because I only had about 60 tips posted. I have over 1300 on my membership site. These other guys have hundreds and hundreds of tips. I just started posting again 2 months ago. As I make people better it will really take off.

    • @Eric_H68
      @Eric_H68 Před 3 lety

      People think technical is how it works..... instead of simple. Paul has lowered my scores to multiple single digit rounds. Simple but very effective... Only coach you need!! Respect his work!!!

    • @paulwilsongolf
      @paulwilsongolf  Před 3 lety +9

      As soon as someone starts talking technical I instantly tune out. I don't want to hear it. I used to think like that too and it got me nowhere. I also like from the students perspective. People practice once a week and play once a week. There is no way they are going to do this technical stuff. That takes serious work and no one has time for it. Now it is all about fast and easy.

  • @sm1tty031
    @sm1tty031 Před měsícem +1

    Im 53, Ive been playing golf for 30 years...with some years off in between years but lately im playing weekly. Ive always been an arms golfer with a strong grip. I ve been topping every single shot ...someone took a video of me last month and sure enough Im all tension and chicken wing. shots are going straight though. So I start looking at You Tube and now Im looking at Paul's channel. His Taming the Wild Stallion video was me...everything about it. So this past week Ive worked on hinge/rehinge and on a neutral grip. those were my two thought for Fridays round. Im not going to lie I had some miss hits and tops but NOTHING like before and my irons were the best Ive shot in a long time. Even had a 260 yard drive right down the middle...my playing partners were duly impressed. Thanks Paul!

    • @paulwilsongolf
      @paulwilsongolf  Před měsícem

      So glad you found me and tried it. Now you see that this is going to work just need to get used to it. Once you totally loosen up you will have it for life.

    • @sm1tty031
      @sm1tty031 Před měsícem

      Like riding a bike I hope!

  • @MR2023BOIII
    @MR2023BOIII Před rokem

    I have watched countless 'training' videos by the best golfers in the world, after which, I was more confused by their method of instruction. The only tool missing in these videos is a mobile chalkboard. These videos are presented in such a way that you can easily visualize the point he is making &, along with the powerpoint pop-ups, you not only see it with your eyes but you see it with your mind, making his points easier to understand & more believeable that, "yeah, I can do that!". It says it all in the title of the product...BODYSWING.

    • @paulwilsongolf
      @paulwilsongolf  Před rokem

      Simple is the key. Being thinking this way for over 31 years. This is why I say things as I say them. I also know what people can handle so again it has to be simple. Imagine trying to teach someone something complicated when they hit balls for 20mins before they play once a week. Never going to happen. Simple positions, drills and movements that anyone can do. If they can do practice swings at home they get it super fast. Keep at it.

  • @davidanctil4671
    @davidanctil4671 Před rokem +3

    Paul I just ran across your videos,. the best teacher I could ever want, your explantions are super and contain alot of greart info,, your instruction is even better then David Leadbetter.

    • @paulwilsongolf
      @paulwilsongolf  Před rokem +1

      So glad you found me. I appreciate the kind words. Thanks.

  • @kantimakan4056
    @kantimakan4056 Před 3 lety +9

    The perfect explanation of a golf swing, effortless and powerful. As an 80 year old I also work at strengthening my body, especially the “core” and also flexibility through yoga or yoga based stretches. Thanks Paul, may your “tribe increase”.

    • @paulwilsongolf
      @paulwilsongolf  Před 3 lety

      Thanks so much. Great you are still working on it. Yes, we need to get people to stop hitting.

  • @Woody54321
    @Woody54321 Před měsícem

    Paul, this video resonates with me. Watching Ernie, Fred and Annika is a reminder of swing easy and let your hips power the swing. I’m trying to use my hips and break a longtime habit of arm swinging. I’ll get there and appreciate your coaching. Thank you

  • @gerhardmeyer5083
    @gerhardmeyer5083 Před 2 měsíci

    Tried this on the driving range today, what a pleasure. I hit 55 balls and it felt like nothing. Thanks so much for the advice!

    • @paulwilsongolf
      @paulwilsongolf  Před 2 měsíci

      Very good. Keep feeling nothing forever. You are on your way to an effortless swing for life.

  • @lilvfr400boy
    @lilvfr400boy Před 2 lety +8

    This video is absolutely golden, I am currently going through this change as a result of my last golf lesson 😂 it’s so hard to let it go

    • @paulwilsongolf
      @paulwilsongolf  Před 2 lety

      Glad you liked it. The thing is everyone wants to keep hitting perfect shots instead of making the change. Just make the change. Forget the ball. Once you master the change then think about the ball. Keep doing it the other way and it will take forever to get it.

  • @Mudflap1974
    @Mudflap1974 Před 3 lety +18

    Great video, thanks Paul! I bought your body swing program the other day and have been watching through that, and swinging A LOT in the basement at the practice net. So far the struggle is getting the legs/hips moving and not trying to kill the ball with my arms. I chuckled at your first driver shot here because you make it look really easy. I'll have to go down in a bit and try that nonchalant approach. Maybe sneaking up on it is the answer haha.

    • @paulwilsongolf
      @paulwilsongolf  Před 3 lety +7

      Start off slow with this, do not try to get to top speed right away. Work on the swing positions first and then slowly add some more speed to it. If you start off at top speed then you might not be doing the positions, go at about a 50% speed to start with and then slowly speed it up the more confidence you get.

  • @Devildog547
    @Devildog547 Před rokem +1

    The farthest I ever hit my driver I kept telling myself, “Don’t try to kill it” and I took a easy effortless swing. I killed it, furthest drive I ever had. Best advice I ever heard for the Driver on CZcams. Semper Fi!

    • @paulwilsongolf
      @paulwilsongolf  Před rokem

      Glad you liked it. Thanks. Stick to it. You know the feeling and it produces great shots. Plus, it's a swing for life.

  • @Rob1fish
    @Rob1fish Před rokem

    Paul nailed it. Last week I was trying to rip my 5-iron with my arms and it flew about 160 to 170. Tried to hit it with this method in and effortless manner thinking that it would fly about 140. Surprisingly it flew about 185 over and over. Could not believe it!

    • @paulwilsongolf
      @paulwilsongolf  Před rokem +1

      Very good. It is not about strength. It's about looseness. Now, keep doing it for all clubs so you get used to it and your new distances.

  • @jeetinderbahia9559
    @jeetinderbahia9559 Před 3 lety +32

    Paul Wilson is a legend! I went through a number of golf coaches and literally had no learning to show for it - came across Paul's videos and his course and I finally understood the golf swing (not to mention the grip and set up) . It's beauty is the simplicity of it - I'm not having to think about hinging my wrists or setting the club in the correct position or impact, all I need to focus on is turning shoulders on the backswing and turning hips on the downswing and physics takes care of the rest! I also would highly recommend Paul's short game course - there's sections on putting, chipping, pitching and sand play - again all so simply explained and not too difficult to master. I don't get to play that often but my putting is on a far higher level than lower handicappers purely from watching Paul's course.

    • @paulwilsongolf
      @paulwilsongolf  Před 3 lety +3

      Thanks. I appreciate it. I just say things so people understand what to do. If you understand it you will do it. Once you see some results you will keep doing it. So glad you found me.

    • @samiranmazumdar3030
      @samiranmazumdar3030 Před 2 lety

      It is nice, to see encouragement throughout and hidden fact to improve on Arm to 90 to degrees along with est at same level quickly to move to O degrees is the key on long straight drive. The writer Is right.

    • @veronicaroy1766
      @veronicaroy1766 Před 3 měsíci

      Nice guy

  • @billcoulter1984
    @billcoulter1984 Před 3 lety +6

    Paul. I’ve been watching your videos for a few years now. I have to say, your teaching is getting much better, much easier to understand. Thank you sir for sharing.

    • @paulwilsongolf
      @paulwilsongolf  Před 3 lety +7

      Thanks. I have kept it simple for 29 years but each year I trim the fat even more making it even more simple. Pretty soon I will be down to these 7 words: Stop Hitting The Ball With Your Arms.

  • @atraue7
    @atraue7 Před 10 měsíci

    Grip pressure is massive in this. You have to feel where the club is so grip it light like your holding a small bird in your hands. That is the best tip I ever got in golf

    • @paulwilsongolf
      @paulwilsongolf  Před 10 měsíci

      Can't hold on too loose though. I proved it in this tip:
      czcams.com/video/YHCEPu9e_1k/video.html
      It's loose wrists secure grip.

  • @arayarealestate
    @arayarealestate Před 3 lety +1

    Paul, your way is explaining turn arms off. Was the best part... Your v grip wrist hinged video raise my club head speed u got my 8iron to go from 135 to 150.. Great content you're a sick ass teacher.

    • @paulwilsongolf
      @paulwilsongolf  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks so much. I appreciate it. Turning the arms off is tough for most people. It is new and different. Glad you tried and and are seeing amazing results. Keep at it.

  • @jsant24
    @jsant24 Před 3 lety +3

    I just discovered your videos. Great information and you’re so right about how people think about their swing, especially those that are new to the sport.

    • @paulwilsongolf
      @paulwilsongolf  Před 3 lety +3

      Welcome aboard! Thanks for being a new subscriber.

  • @marklogan646
    @marklogan646 Před 3 lety +6

    Another great video Paul! Loose grip ,loose wrists have been my swing thoughts for quite sometime with great results...Thank you!🍻

  • @jayarameaswaran5478
    @jayarameaswaran5478 Před rokem

    Paul Wilson has cracked the code. Most coaches want us to swing like them. Paul Wilson , factors in our limitations, and advises us accordingly and produces magical outcomes.

    • @paulwilsongolf
      @paulwilsongolf  Před rokem

      Glad you see that. There are certain moves you need to do but different people get them different ways, plus physical ability. What I keep saying is you don't have to be strong to be loose. So allow the looseness to generate the speed not physical strength. Once you get this concept you can do it for life (magical outcome).

  • @tyb3938
    @tyb3938 Před 5 měsíci

    Son started playing last spring. At 15 he is now carrying his Ping Blueprint Blade standard loft 9 155-165 and it looks like he is in slow motion. I am jealous of his swing, he came by what you preach, naturally

    • @paulwilsongolf
      @paulwilsongolf  Před 5 měsíci

      Yes, I keep saying how we marvel at kids yet few try to understand why. Well, I will keep explaining it. Keep the arms absolutely turned off. No hitting and you will have to uses your body for power like he is. Keep him playing. He will have it for life.

  • @timtacheny6749
    @timtacheny6749 Před 2 lety +27

    Paul you’re amazing. I’ve applied a few of your lessons to my swing, especially the tips on wrists and how your back swing and follow through should be mirrior images. It made a huge difference in my game.

    • @paulwilsongolf
      @paulwilsongolf  Před 2 lety +2

      Fantastic! Glad you are doing well. Keep at it.

  • @AW-nb6br
    @AW-nb6br Před 3 lety +6

    You have changed my golf game! Just started a few months ago after never swinging a club really! Your video on how to swing irons were the biggest for me. Thanks for everything you do!

    • @paulwilsongolf
      @paulwilsongolf  Před 3 lety

      Very good. Glad you are now on track and doing well. Keep up the good work.

  • @danielknabe1619
    @danielknabe1619 Před rokem +1

    Ernie Els, (the Big Easy)...Fred Couples, Hale Irwin, and so many others. Paul, you have just unlocked my fascination with trying to figure out how John Daly's down swing sometimes appears slower than his back swing as he crushes a 300 yard 3 wood effortlessly or a 200 yard 8 iron..the loose wrists activated by the hips and legs...excellent insight and understanding of the secret to power. Lee Trevino, Hubert Green, and the Cuban Chi Chi Rodriguez all have taken your teaching secret to the game masterfully. (as you know) Thank you for reminding me of something I've believed my whole life ( i'm an ex college golfer)...strong arm drives lead more 18th hole tournament leaders into the rough, sand, under a tree when we all could have plainly said to that guy...just ease a 3 iron or fluff a 5 wood IN THE MIDDLE and win this thing! But nooooo... a huge, go for broke, swing out of his shoes 125 mph canon blast through the fairway into trouble. Anyway, thank you for the video and common sense. The hardest game on earth does have secrets...and masters like you that have found one. Remember Jack Nicklaus (or Tiger) standing over a. 8-10 foot putt? It either hit the hole and missed, or dropped 99.999%... masters with secrets to the game....remember to always "make the ball hit the hole" no matter the mind being taxed by other thoughts. Again, thanks.

    • @paulwilsongolf
      @paulwilsongolf  Před rokem

      Glad you like the tips and are starting to see it. It's just a different power source. Keep in mind pros are pros. They don't need the money. They have a crowd standing right on the tee watching them. They are hyped up. What are they going to do baby one out there? No. They go for it. Once in a while it pays off. Most of the time it blows into the gallery on the right because they come out of it. Start watching Sunday golf are hole 14 and in and count how many go right versus left. If only they would swing at 80%. Oh, well maybe one day we will see one that NEVER swings beyond what they are capable of. 300-320 dead straight all day. Scheffler is pretty close to that.

    • @danielknabe1619
      @danielknabe1619 Před rokem

      @@paulwilsongolf wow you answered! thanks!!! Paul I get sick to my stomach watching Jim Furyk hit a golf ball...can you give him a lesson? I dont care how much money he's won...its the most disgusting thing on this planet to watch. The professional golf swing should not look like an unfolding lawn chair like his.

    • @paulwilsongolf
      @paulwilsongolf  Před rokem

      His swing matches Iron Byron perfectly in the down and through swing. Just don't watch the first half.

  • @patrickgiles-ou1dp
    @patrickgiles-ou1dp Před 3 měsíci

    Absolutely one of the best presentations and explanations of the body swing on CZcams… not dissimilar to Ron Del Bario swing but you emphasise the wrists which is crucial… I’m 82 today and still play competition golf but the body is stressing… moving to your concept starting tomorrow 👌

  • @kahep314
    @kahep314 Před 2 lety +4

    Thank you, thank you thank you. I am new at golf and my experience is exactly as you say. My best shots were the ones where i made the least amount of effort. Then I tense up swinging for the moon and ball goes every where expect forwards. You are spot on with your advice.

    • @paulwilsongolf
      @paulwilsongolf  Před 2 lety

      I know it is exciting to really hit hard at it but as you see that will only lead to bad shots. Stick to what you are doing and gradually fire the legs and hips for more power.

  • @Bobadddd
    @Bobadddd Před 3 lety +9

    At last I’ve found how to get rid of my slice. Thank you for the video on the slow swing, it works 👏🏼 I used my body and like magic RESULT 🤩 Thank you again

  • @objectiveobjective1948
    @objectiveobjective1948 Před rokem +2

    Without doubt the greatest and easiest golf swing ever taught and the only golf teacher I follow as Paul is a natural and has improved my swing enormously so thank you 👍.

    • @paulwilsongolf
      @paulwilsongolf  Před rokem

      Thank you for the kind words and support. Simple is the key for sure.

  • @dougpicciano6470
    @dougpicciano6470 Před 3 lety +1

    Paul Wilson you are a genius - best investment I ever made was for your Body Swing program - 69 yrs old , thought my loss of distance was gone forever until i discovered your effortless power principles of loose wrists , coiling , touching the knees and back of the neck with club shaft on follow through - why you’re not in Golf Digest , Golf Magazine and the Golf Channel is beyond me - probably because you would put all the other so called “gurus” out of business - keep up the good work - what you have done for me and other senior golfers is priceless

    • @paulwilsongolf
      @paulwilsongolf  Před 3 lety

      Thanks so much. So glad you are doing well. Such a great feeling when you can hit it with power. Make the game so much easier too. Well, I almost did a breaking 100,90,80, 70 in Golf Digest years ago and Tom Watson changed his sponsor at the last minute so they never came out to shoot the pics. I've been on Academy Live twice. Yes, they don't want me fixing people that's or sure. Good way to put themselves out of business.

    • @dougpicciano6470
      @dougpicciano6470 Před 3 lety +1

      Appreciate your response - would love to see you do a tip on hitting hybrids as so many of us senior golfers have replaced our 2-6 irons with various hybrids and I hit them thin more often than not and have studied your Body Swing methods for correcting thin shots , but still struggle with them off of tight lies

  • @DavidM_GA
    @DavidM_GA Před 3 lety +12

    Really like your stuff, Mr WIlson. I remember when I first read (I think) Ernest Jones write that you cannot move a club faster than you can swing it , I really started to learn these concepts.

    • @paulwilsongolf
      @paulwilsongolf  Před 3 lety +2

      Thanks. I appreciate it. Some have told me I teach some things similar to Ernest Jones. I have only see a couple of his things before. I think he put a pocket knife on a hanky can't remember but we are certainly on the same page.

    • @rajindersingh419
      @rajindersingh419 Před 3 lety +1

      Dear Mr Paul
      Your concept of golf is really good. Specially wrist hinging and hinging at top.
      However I hope you don't mind, your vedios are more of theory. Far too much repetition. It will be very fine if more time is spent on practical. It will be very beneficial to distant learning. I am 72 picking up from your vedios.
      God bless you.

    • @ArtJorgensen
      @ArtJorgensen Před 3 lety +4

      @@rajindersingh419 Absolutely NOT too much repetition! Why not? Because 90 % of the golfers (my estimate) swing using their hands and arms. Until they correct this problem there is no other golf tip that is going to give them a good golf swing. Since this problem continues to exist, mostly unabated, there is no way you can have too much repetition--the concept is too basic!!

  • @greghill5183
    @greghill5183 Před 3 lety +6

    Great Tip, Paul! Always swung my arms for 50 years of golf, but trying to change to your body swing.

    • @paulwilsongolf
      @paulwilsongolf  Před 3 lety +1

      Absolutely. Once you do you won't believe why you didn't try this years ago.

  • @MrKallen49
    @MrKallen49 Před rokem

    Paul what you say is true! The more you try to kill the ball, the more opportunities for errors creep in. At address on the tee I have swung the club back and forth just to loosen my wrists and shoulders and thereafter, I have hit some of the longest drives ever.

    • @paulwilsongolf
      @paulwilsongolf  Před rokem

      For sure. Everyone want to hit it hard. This is human nature. Keep trying to avoid hitting. As you see it allows you to hit longer and straighter shots. Watch this one too:
      czcams.com/video/fuOJxv_22Hk/video.html

  • @CallMeJackWagon
    @CallMeJackWagon Před 9 měsíci

    I legit feel like a complete idiot but hearing your story about how you went from a scratch golfer to shooting in the 90s because of "lessons", makes me feel a little better. I used to swing this way 2+ years ago when I really go going in golf again. After lessons and the YT rabbit hole, I cant find my swing. I went to another coach that teaches using rotation to swing and not the arms, very similar to you, then I found your channel again. Went to the range today and practiced releasing the tension from my arms and slowing things down. What I noticed is that my transition is MUCH more noticeable now, THEN the club comes through... if that makes sense. Before, I never really felt a transition in my swing. My best shots today were effortless and felt pretty slow but the result was fantastic. I think I know now what path to follow in my lessons and practice.

    • @paulwilsongolf
      @paulwilsongolf  Před 9 měsíci

      So glad you found me again and starting to get it back. The YT rabbit hole can getcha for sure. I keep telling people to stick to one pro. I hope it's me but if not you need to find one that works for you. Sounds like you are starting to get it back. Just take your swing down to nothing then build it back up again by firing the legs and hips. Watch:
      czcams.com/video/7WZ8wWsT9HE/video.html
      Then do this trigger:
      czcams.com/video/RdphthCQ9VM/video.html
      Watch:
      czcams.com/video/wcCHnsaw2bg/video.html
      Let me know if you need more.

    • @MarkG_603
      @MarkG_603 Před 7 měsíci

      @CallMeJackWagon Did this exact same thing, now I'm back with Paul 100%. Re-reading his lesson book and LISTENING to his words in these videos more than watching his actions. My ball striking took a turn for the positive recently and I'm having fun hitting straight. I'm amazed he doesn't have more subscribers.

  • @BRIANFAIRBROTHER
    @BRIANFAIRBROTHER Před 3 lety +17

    Hi Paul. I am nearly 68. I am an English 10hcap that has gone up 12hcap since May (yes 20 x 0.1 increases) Been playing to 20hcp standard because of arthritis in left knee and hip. So yesterday I watched all your recent videos and today I went to the range and just concentrated on your NEUTRAL grip and wrist hinge. All I can say is 235yd carry (measured on SC200) into the wind. God help what will happen with a bit more practice. Thank you.

    • @paulwilsongolf
      @paulwilsongolf  Před 3 lety +1

      WOW...great stuff. That shot is what you can expect for the future all the time. Keep working on it and you will hit the ball like that more consistently.

  • @Lucid_zzz_Dream
    @Lucid_zzz_Dream Před 3 lety +14

    Golf is like throwing darts. U have to be easy in ur approach in order to be accurate. U don’t have to squeeze the club to death and hit homeruns. U weigh triple digits in pounds; club weighs about 1 pound; you’re moving it all with speed. F=ma. The ball weighs just over 1 oz. Putting the proper motion with body and club onto the ball...SMASHES it. I love ur videos. Ur channel is great. Thanks for these awsm tips 😎👍

    • @paulwilsongolf
      @paulwilsongolf  Před 3 lety +4

      Great comparison. Never thought of darts. Thanks for your support.

    • @NonnyStrikes
      @NonnyStrikes Před 3 lety +2

      Yes. You can also put weight on one spot and create consistent contact with that spot.
      I've tried doing the loose and relaxed approach, but it doesn't produce feel. I grip about 4-5 out of 10 and prefer the stack and tilt method.
      I literally have NO EFFORT in getting to the ball.
      It's all about BALL POSITION. If you can control that in your setup, you'll hit the ball great 99.9 percent of the time.

  • @eddiehornedoful
    @eddiehornedoful Před 10 měsíci

    Hey Paul, I'm going to take this video to heart. I'm so embarrassed to say that I just started golf at the ripe old age of 54 as my adopted 15 year old son fell in love with golf and I wanted to support his dream. I'm happy I found your video. We started in the driving range over a year now and if you only knew how many times I tried adjusting my swing without a teacher to no avail. Thanks again for this video as I will share it with him.

    • @paulwilsongolf
      @paulwilsongolf  Před 10 měsíci

      Glad you are on board with learning and effortless swing. I just posted this the other day. Do this for 1 week. That will get you on the right track: czcams.com/video/LAejvDbw_aA/video.html Keep me posted. I will get you there.

  • @marcoscoligado1295
    @marcoscoligado1295 Před 3 lety

    That is why I do not watch the Pros anymore. Almost all of them "looks like" they are trying to hit the ball so hard with their expensive clubs and expensive balls. Does not look effortless to me. Your swing is the one for me...a recreational golfer. I just want to make golf enjoyable. Of course, I need to put into practice your tips. But the results will be far better. Thanks Paul !! You are a great teacher 😎

    • @paulwilsongolf
      @paulwilsongolf  Před 3 lety

      Exactly. It's great for my business. Pros are doing that with body and arms. The easy looking ones are using more body less arms. Amateurs are using majority arms with little to no body.

  • @williamsharpe9444
    @williamsharpe9444 Před 3 lety +7

    Great video. I have often been asked how I swing so easy yet hit the ball so far. I tell them I have loose arms and try for no tension. When I try and use my arms I lose Power.
    You are so right in your instruction! Keep up the great videos!👍👏🏌️‍♂️⛳️

  • @chlidera75
    @chlidera75 Před 3 lety +6

    I'm so happy I found my online golf pro, thank you Paul Wilson !

  • @robertrobinson7607
    @robertrobinson7607 Před 2 lety +2

    Here is a tale long in the telling…
    Last year, I was diagnosed with arthritis in my hips, back and shoulders. Playing “arms only” golf is excruciating. Over the past few years, I have celebrated my birthday with a golf marathon (this year, 60 holes for 60 years). I barely made it through, and swore this would be my last year. Recently, I ran across your videos, but more importantly, your method. The full body swing has given me more power, actually helped increase my range of motion. The crucial element is: NO. PAIN. I thank you, and my charity thanks you, because there just might be a “61 for 61” next year!

    • @paulwilsongolf
      @paulwilsongolf  Před 2 lety

      Glad you found me. You definitely shouldn't be in pain. Certainly not fun playing like that. Keep doing what you are doing and most importantly ... stay loose.

  • @karljohanstensen1892
    @karljohanstensen1892 Před rokem

    Paul.. ive been playing golf for 2 months straight. im work as a door2door salesman, and my work starts at 14:00. So before that i go to the local golf club and practice 2-3 hours totally alone almost evry day. For maybe 6-7 weeks ive been hitting the ball, tightening my grip, turned my back so explosive because i wanted to hit that ball with my entire power. After watching ur videos late at night when i enjoy a occasianly joint, i sit and deep dive into these videos. For the last 2 weeks, i have not gotten a single blister (from my last grip) or have any backpain. I seriously already after 2 weeks hit the so much purer and with a slow technuiqe. I have lost maybe 3-4 balls on the 6 holes out here last 2 weeks. That is a MASSIVE progress. Im actually having a really good time when i play golf these days. Thanks for greeeat videos, and great talking, awsome to watch! best regards Norway

    • @paulwilsongolf
      @paulwilsongolf  Před rokem

      Yes this was putting too much into it. Get the moves then speed it up. Glad you see that now.

  • @pisnop
    @pisnop Před 3 lety +14

    This dude is crazy!!! As in crazy good!!! I had my best day at the practice range today just by making his recommended adjustments.... Is his voice hypnotic or is it me?

    • @paulwilsongolf
      @paulwilsongolf  Před 3 lety +6

      Very good. Hypnotic voice. I like it. You have an effortless swing ... eff ort less swing. Wake up!

    • @pisnop
      @pisnop Před 3 lety +1

      Too funny Paul!! If this golf thing doesn't work out - I think you have a future in comedy! 🤣 Thank you for responding!

    • @JB-wy4iv
      @JB-wy4iv Před 3 lety

      @@paulwilsongolf 😂👍

  • @tonymurray814
    @tonymurray814 Před 3 lety

    I’m 61. Been playing 20 handicap golf for 40 years. Please believe me this guy is the Best I’ve Ever seen or heard on the subject.Its all in ur head!!!!

    • @paulwilsongolf
      @paulwilsongolf  Před 3 lety

      It is a lot in your head for sure. Human nature telling you to do something you shouldn't be doing. Need to go against it. If so you stop hitting. Once that happens you take your game to a whole new level.

    • @tonymurray814
      @tonymurray814 Před 3 lety

      @@paulwilsongolf That was always my point to people growing up. Golf is actually Anti instinctual

  • @guiseppecapritto7577
    @guiseppecapritto7577 Před rokem

    thanks for the reply, yeah the good old days. i miss playing i use to play 4-5 times a week go at night to pitch and outt at hartford in long island the rangs 5-6 times a month. times change and have not played in more than a decade but still have the love for the game and play it my head all the time. have a great week budy!

    • @paulwilsongolf
      @paulwilsongolf  Před rokem

      I'm with you on not getting out there. Try to but in between I am constantly swinging at home. Got to keep the motion.

  • @westender1730
    @westender1730 Před 3 lety +8

    Best video ever. Golf swing made simple! Power comes from the legs!

  • @dompierro865
    @dompierro865 Před 3 lety +3

    Every Video make perfect sense and easy to follow Thank you hope to be in Las Vegas again soon! I started playing one length clubs do you have any advice

    • @paulwilsongolf
      @paulwilsongolf  Před 3 lety +3

      Great. Simple is the key. No real advice about single length clubs. I have 2 sets. I like them. Just build the swing and focus on consistency.

  • @timgilbreth1830
    @timgilbreth1830 Před 2 měsíci

    "When you swing hard, you are locking everything!" One of the best statements ever! I am new to Mr. Wilson, but he is an awesome instructor.

    • @paulwilsongolf
      @paulwilsongolf  Před 2 měsíci

      For sure. People insist on just whacking away at it. Here is the problem:
      czcams.com/video/fuOJxv_22Hk/video.html

  • @Billpv
    @Billpv Před 9 měsíci

    Paul. I am 81 YO. Had hip replacement surgery two years ago. Since then my lower body can lead the upper body in the swing, and I am longer than have been for 20 years. I can now carry over 200 yards. But your specific instruction adds another dimension and I will send for you “free samples” too. Excellent presentation. Golfed 200 times last year to get my “post-surgery” game together. :)

    • @paulwilsongolf
      @paulwilsongolf  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Wow! That's great. So glad you got the new hip. If you can't move them well you won't get the power as you well know. Over 200 is great. Most students maybe hit it 180 and they are in their late 60's early 70's. I want people using the looseness to generate the clubhead speed. Couple this with body rotation and you've got it. My line is "you don't have to be strong to be loose." So anyone should be able to hit the ball with some decent distance. If they aren't they are literally using physical strength and this will never work because as we get older we get weaker. So they will always loose more and more distance. Watch this one:
      czcams.com/video/Q_LW7nm4ssk/video.html
      See how little I can put into it and get it to 100mph. For more I just fire the hips faster.
      You are doing well so I'm not sure if you want a little more or not but if so stay super loose in the wrists and keep firing those hips. Here are 2 drills you can do:
      czcams.com/video/SfIM2GWj9Cs/video.html
      czcams.com/video/hJeAcEYbvhM/video.html

  • @FA-uf7vr
    @FA-uf7vr Před 3 lety +3

    I have been following your lesson on youtube recently and started playing in the low 80s and sometimes sub 80s..thanks to you sir.

  • @asimali0200
    @asimali0200 Před 3 lety +6

    I followed this today. My God I was playing my long drives so well

  • @markt7291
    @markt7291 Před měsícem

    Whaling away at it falling all over the place. 😂😂. That’s my entertainment, I bring along one friend for this reason. 😂. Your teaching is very good and explained in easy terms. Not too many check boxes when hitting a ball. ✅

    • @paulwilsongolf
      @paulwilsongolf  Před měsícem

      Too funny. Mind boggling how hard some people swing at it. Hurts just watching it.

  • @jasonwilson6043
    @jasonwilson6043 Před rokem

    TBH the soft spoken voice and scenery kinda had me nearly nodding off in this video, but man this is spot on. It only took me about 15-20 years, sore backs, grunting when I hit the ball, gallons of sweat and 5 million buckets of balls at the range only to be out driven/hit by 70 year olds to START to figure this out...

    • @paulwilsongolf
      @paulwilsongolf  Před rokem

      Well, there is a house just out of frame to the right and I think the people were right there as we were filming. Glad you found this tip. If you want a swing for life you've come the right place.
      For people that have just found me start with these:
      Body Swing Concept: czcams.com/video/E8y9jEyY35k/video.html
      Grip: czcams.com/video/jQZLp8bF-Ww/video.html
      Hinge Rehinge: czcams.com/video/6ZeTqcz2pmE/video.html
      Alginment: czcams.com/video/VFZc0Wq282k/video.html
      Secure Grip: czcams.com/video/Z8K3Gctkz7A/video.html
      Best Drill: czcams.com/video/cVhtL-d1B9Y/video.html
      Power the swing with the legs and hip not the hands and arms. I have tons of lower body tips now posted. Try this one. It's an easy way to get you hips moving: czcams.com/video/j1mS5Ku8Q10/video.html

  • @easynowpartner
    @easynowpartner Před 3 lety +4

    You're a great teacher, Paul. Is there a recommended order to watch your videos for the life-long, fall back arm swinger?

    • @paulwilsongolf
      @paulwilsongolf  Před 3 lety +8

      Thanks so much.
      ***START HERE***
      Body Swing Concept: czcams.com/video/E8y9jEyY35k/video.html
      Grip: czcams.com/video/jQZLp8bF-Ww/video.html
      Hinge Rehinge: czcams.com/video/6ZeTqcz2pmE/video.html
      Secure Grip: czcams.com/video/Z8K3Gctkz7A/video.html
      Best Drill: czcams.com/video/cVhtL-d1B9Y/video.html
      Power the swing with the legs and hip not the hands and arms. I have tons of lower body tips now posted. Try this one. It's an easy way to get you hips moving: czcams.com/video/j1mS5Ku8Q10/video.html

  • @msilva24
    @msilva24 Před 3 lety +7

    Thank you very much. You are so right!! I have experienced that sensation several times, but our mind is our enemy!!

    • @paulwilsongolf
      @paulwilsongolf  Před 3 lety +1

      You are so welcome. You are right. Got to think differently. This is half the battle.

  • @jreese4655
    @jreese4655 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you very much. I golf once a week with my brother in law and after I watched this video for the 3rd time my ball has that sound you were talking about. Like its screaming. I got my brother to watch your video and now he is on cloud nine. Playing much,much,more better.( i think it's your voice . 😆) mahalo from Hawaii.

    • @paulwilsongolf
      @paulwilsongolf  Před 3 lety +1

      Fantastic! So glad you found me and tried it. Great feeling when you start to see and hear the results. Thank you for telling your brother. I appreciate the support. One day maybe I will make to Hawaii. I have quite a few students who live there. I will certainly let you know.

    • @jreese4655
      @jreese4655 Před 2 lety +1

      @@paulwilsongolf Hi Mr.Wilson. I been hitting the ball sooo good. But the last time i played i was topping the ball and couldn't hit it. I was trying everything... then your voice was in my mind. I just slowed everything down and started from the beginning,the grip, and slow down my swing. This is what i do. I just tell myself before i hit a shot,"ok,i am NOT going to hit this hard. Just feelin loose.
      DON'T HIT IT HARD!"
      ( But in your voice)
      My brother and I were shooting low 100's. He shot 87 and I shot 90. Thank you very much!!! Only playing better since i found you!! ALOHA!!

    • @paulwilsongolf
      @paulwilsongolf  Před 2 lety +1

      Aloha, glad you are doing well. We all lose it from time to time. You need to watch this tip: czcams.com/video/cNhIyhi136E/video.html Glad you figured it out.

    • @jreese4655
      @jreese4655 Před 2 lety +1

      Hi mr Paul Wilson,i have a question. When hitting a driving iron do you hit it like a driver?, or iron. And is the "stack and tilt" good?

  • @guiseppecapritto7577
    @guiseppecapritto7577 Před rokem

    i taught myself your theory in the 90`s and wow what a difference. i am a big belly boy lol, and always pulled and slice the ball then i did what you said back then and it was alittle bit different in going on my back swing it was a 3 piece back swing . take my stance set th the ball start a third the way with a slow almost stop position going into half swing the same way then finish the swing and take a half second stop then release with the effortless follow threw and it went stright everytime , i did not hit it 250 + yards but consistence i got more compliments then my friends trying to hit it 300 plus. the bonus thing i added to my game because i had my belly in the way i learned from this asain proshop man who told me to take a few swing so he can see and told me to set the 1/2 the distance back from center of club and do that 10 times in a row and this made it even striagther then the slower motion. I said wow and released my size was pulling me foward and shifted the contact of the ball amazing person!!!! i always take what the pros do and always twik it a little because let face we not pros were normal people with alot of disabilities that the pros dont have to worry about. so i enjoyed your video and had to tell you this because we all have to realize age and performance is not something that least forever but enjoy it while you can! Take care and thank you.

    • @paulwilsongolf
      @paulwilsongolf  Před rokem

      In the 90's wow! That's a while ago. The belly can be an issue but I have seen some pretty big guys with amazing swings so it can be done. Glad you are hitting straight. This makes the game so much easier. Sounds like you are on track. Keep at it.

  • @charliehall1693
    @charliehall1693 Před 3 lety +19

    Love your tips. Thank you.
    My slice has disappeared with the effortless swing. And my wrists aren't breaking every round!

  • @emmanuelnkomo7247
    @emmanuelnkomo7247 Před 2 lety +3

    Paul i really enjoyed this clip incredible, where have you been all this time? thanx a lot

    • @paulwilsongolf
      @paulwilsongolf  Před 2 lety +1

      Glad you enjoyed it. I have been doing and teaching this for 30 years. Glad you found me. Keep at it.

  • @ericscott4446
    @ericscott4446 Před 2 lety

    Played on Father's day with my son and hit the ball in places that I don't recognize ie over the greens, through the fairway on a dog leg left that I've never been able to reach and flew a bunker on-the-fly that I've never reached before. I've been watching your videos and practicing your no arms method for about a month and as a result I will never turn back. So much fun... Thanks Paul

    • @paulwilsongolf
      @paulwilsongolf  Před 2 lety

      Wow! This is what I want to hear. Great feeling when you get it. Just imagine your game once you get used to the new distances. Fun times.

  • @kevaxtell877
    @kevaxtell877 Před 2 lety

    I'm from the UK and have not long discovered the channel. I played a round today and had a terrible back 9. Now I have seen this it makes things so simple! Fed up of watching you tube pros waffle on for 20mins and just confuse you. Gonna try this at the range tomorrow 👍

    • @paulwilsongolf
      @paulwilsongolf  Před 2 lety

      Glad you found me. The concept is simple. Your arms hinge and rehinge. To to this they need to be loose. There is not power in them so in no way are you trying to hit or help the shot with the arms. This is the arm unit. So work on hinging and rehinging until you rarely ever put slice spin on your shots. This is step one. Once you get that you move to step 2 which is powering the swing with your body. Your body coils then it uncoils. If the lower body starts first you will hit it dead straight. If you are new then start here:
      Body Swing Concept: czcams.com/video/E8y9jEyY35k/video.html
      Grip: czcams.com/video/jQZLp8bF-Ww/video.html
      Hinge Rehinge: czcams.com/video/6ZeTqcz2pmE/video.html
      Alginment: czcams.com/video/VFZc0Wq282k/video.html
      Secure Grip: czcams.com/video/Z8K3Gctkz7A/video.html
      Best Drill: czcams.com/video/cVhtL-d1B9Y/video.html
      Power the swing with the legs and hip not the hands and arms. I have tons of lower body tips now posted. Try this one. It's an easy way to get you hips moving: czcams.com/video/j1mS5Ku8Q10/video.html
      All of my tips revolve around this concept.

  • @wesleypatterson2124
    @wesleypatterson2124 Před 3 lety +5

    Always love your lessons! Would you say that the swing you teach your students promotes easier in-to-out if that was an existing problem for them before?

    • @paulwilsongolf
      @paulwilsongolf  Před 3 lety +5

      Yes, absolutely, Sometimes you have to work on the path, but this is done by having the correct body tilt, tilt your body slightly behind the golf ball and the path will be inside-out

  • @swisstrader
    @swisstrader Před 3 lety +5

    Hey Paul. Great stuff as usual!
    One question/comment: whenever I focus on my legs and hips, I start to pull my drives to the left.
    Any thoughts on how to correct that?
    Further, are you using this same swing for irons as well?

    • @paulwilsongolf
      @paulwilsongolf  Před 3 lety +3

      That is because you are leaning left in the downswing. Tilt back behind the ball as you hit the ball. It is not an immediate shift to the left.

    • @bgraham150
      @bgraham150 Před 3 lety

      Same for irons but different angle as you’re leaning more.

  • @yajrewop4672
    @yajrewop4672 Před měsícem +1

    Thanks for your help Paul , you have changed my game!

    • @paulwilsongolf
      @paulwilsongolf  Před měsícem

      Great to hear! Exciting when you are hitting better shots and playing well. keep at it.

  • @garycroucher2700
    @garycroucher2700 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for these great tips, it takes some practice on the range but its great when the feeling of swinging the club correctly produces more consistent results & of course it feels effortless.

  • @scottjames6037
    @scottjames6037 Před 3 lety +5

    The best video. I’m a lazy swinger and the ball just goes. 69 the other day. Thank you

    • @paulwilsongolf
      @paulwilsongolf  Před 3 lety +1

      Nice. It's so awesome having this type of swing isn't it. Your body never hurts you rarely miss fairways and greens while everyone else is swinging out of their shoes. Ouch.

  • @javierr3515
    @javierr3515 Před 3 lety +5

    You should add some track man to the videos and ball flight we can see

    • @paulwilsongolf
      @paulwilsongolf  Před 3 lety +6

      If you want to put up $25k for Trackman that I would never use in lesson then feel free. Ball flight takes time which I do not have. Just imagine when I hit it the ball goes dead straight (which it usually does).

    • @CB-rv2lj
      @CB-rv2lj Před 3 lety

      @@paulwilsongolf so you can't borrow one, rent one...? go to a range that has a top tracer? Theres many easy answers to this, and I imagine there's a reason why you haven't gone very far to figure this out. (cause it usually doesn't)

    • @paulwilsongolf
      @paulwilsongolf  Před 3 lety +3

      No there are not easy answers to this. There are probably 5 trackmans in the whole city. No one is going to lend me one. No idea where I can rent one but why would I do this to shoot a few tips. I already shot 2 tips on trackman here: czcams.com/video/Gp5r1NVuNhU/video.html and czcams.com/video/O9jr3G1FF6M/video.html What you also don't realize is the time and effort to do all this. I work 12 hours a day 7 days a week I do not have time for big productions. Go to where there is a tracer? Where, Top Golf? Why? Again, this would be for one or two tips. It is not worth my time.

    • @robertblumenthal905
      @robertblumenthal905 Před 3 lety +3

      Paul won't say this but I will: all of this demanding of "free" stuff from the Internet is unsustainable. Isn't it enough that Paul has provided so many free instructional videos ... with the hope that a minuscule percentage of CZcams viewers will purchase some of his products ... or pay for lessons with him? Apparently not. Now Paul should go out and purchase a $25,000 TrackMan. I don't know Paul but I suspect that he's not getting rich from being a golf instructor. He's trying to make a living. So instead of asking Paul to purchase a TrackMan, how about buying some of his products? Most of you work for a living -- or once worked for a living. You didn't work for free. If Paul is helping you to become a better golfer, he deserves to be compensated for his time and expertise.

  • @amos1678
    @amos1678 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Tanks for the reminder! I’ve struggled with tempo and get intimidated on longer hole/courses by trying too hard. Recently played a par 3 course with a friend, can’t believe how easy it was to score. Relaxing was the key. It was great therapy

    • @paulwilsongolf
      @paulwilsongolf  Před 8 měsíci

      For sure. Everyone marvels at that effortless swing then they step up and smash it as hard as they can. Glad you tried swinging easy. You will get used to it over time then you will have a swing for life.

  • @mouski1984
    @mouski1984 Před 2 lety

    This is it my friends. I am 77 and hit longer than in my sixty. The best lesson ever.

    • @paulwilsongolf
      @paulwilsongolf  Před 2 lety

      Very good. Great feeling when you get power. To do that you actually swing looser not harder. Glad you got it.

  • @steveparrott3816
    @steveparrott3816 Před 3 lety +17

    Effortless! Changed my game forevermore.

  • @bbsb300
    @bbsb300 Před rokem

    Hi Paul ;) Just want to let you know that I truly did enjoy your video and your delivery. You have an enormous gift of depositing great and helpful advice into our thick and stubborn heads lol Thank you ;)

    • @paulwilsongolf
      @paulwilsongolf  Před rokem +1

      Thanks so much. I get whiners who think I am talking down to them. Can't please them all. I say it how I say it.

  • @scottsteibel
    @scottsteibel Před 3 lety +1

    I so lock everything up. I so need to make the changes your suggesting. Legs and hips, easy ones. I did try this earlier today, with the lob wedge. Instead of hitting hard, I was trying to swing with the feet/hips and letting the arms swing loose and easy and wide. I’ll be damned, the ball was bouncing off the club face going further than I would expect. Less success with longer clubs like a 6 iron. Not up to top speed until I get used to this. I’ll keep at it. Thanks for posting Paul.

    • @paulwilsongolf
      @paulwilsongolf  Před 3 lety +1

      Well you have seen it with LW. So just go up to a 9 iron and so on. Also, just try it. If you are at the range no one is looking at you. So try 1 bucket out of control loose and see what happens. Tee it up to make it easier.

  • @johncyho
    @johncyho Před 3 lety

    Thanks sooooo much Paul!!!! It's like a light bulb that went off in head!!! It's sooo much easier to complete all these other drills from other instructors with your sound fundamentals!!! Keep up the good lessons!!!!!!!!

    • @paulwilsongolf
      @paulwilsongolf  Před 3 lety

      Glad it helped! Don't get too many things going at once.

  • @John-wx9oy
    @John-wx9oy Před 2 lety

    The longest hitter on the PGA Tour does not have a slow easy swing. As a matter of fact, Bryson DeChambeau almost comes out of his shoes he twists so fast. But if you watch his swing in slow motion, it reinforces everything Paul teaches. He fires almost brutally with his hips and if you watch his lead arm, it never gets out in front. His hips and body control the swing speed. Because of his youth and fitness, he can turn a slow easy swing into a tornado, but while doing so he uses every swing fundamental (hips, body, wrists) you see in this video. These are also what dictate not only his distance, but accuracy. It works for old, young, slow and fast. Brilliant stuff that has improved my game tremendously in the last 6 months.

    • @paulwilsongolf
      @paulwilsongolf  Před 2 lety

      Exactly. I am teaching a swing for a lifetime. Be interesting to see how Bryson's body hold up. Anyone can get some good power if they do it right. No hitting with arms. Use the body for power.

  • @georgejohn4085
    @georgejohn4085 Před 2 lety +2

    Paul you have helped my game tremendously. I have watched most of your videos during the pandemic. I’ve been golfing for 30 years and never had hit the ball well until I seen your videos I went from playing in the high 90s. To mid 70s and now I love the game even more it’s a brand new game to me and I love it and now it’s about equipment which I’ve put together. God bless you and your family I really appreciate what you’ve done for me and lots of other people

    • @paulwilsongolf
      @paulwilsongolf  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for the kind works and support. I appreciate it. Hopefully word keeps getting out and we get everyone turning their arms off.

  • @andrewquinn6634
    @andrewquinn6634 Před rokem

    Freddy Couples is the best example of this technique. I've been working on this for two seasons, it's really hard to change a method you've been doing for 30yrs. Great video and yes, it's much less strenuous and consistently squares the club face.

    • @paulwilsongolf
      @paulwilsongolf  Před rokem

      He sure is. Freddy's is super loose but in the downswing. Some people seem to think I want them loose in the backswing.

  • @richardleichman6140
    @richardleichman6140 Před rokem +1

    Excellent nano-details of the body coil that many instructors struggle to describe and relate to the student. Patience for perfection is what I practice for development.
    So very much appreciate your instruction skill-set Paul.

  • @kylehennen
    @kylehennen Před rokem

    This is the most fabulous training video I’ve ever seen

  • @markbaxter7792
    @markbaxter7792 Před 2 lety

    Your videos are great! I took my first divot ever! Now it's constant! My mind is blown how easy you make this . Please keep the videos coming!

    • @paulwilsongolf
      @paulwilsongolf  Před 2 lety

      Great feeling when you start to get it. It is simple. Just have to understand it and learn new feelings. Then do lots of practice swings. This is the easiest way to learn it.

  • @petedominguez4321
    @petedominguez4321 Před 3 lety +1

    Mr. Wilson, you are absolutely the best. I applied the easy and relaxed hinging motion of the wrist and wow, what an amazing feel at contact and through! Thank u!

    • @paulwilsongolf
      @paulwilsongolf  Před 3 lety

      That's great. Glad you are getting it. You will have a whole new game now.

  • @Mart33Nat0r
    @Mart33Nat0r Před 3 lety

    I took your tips to the driving range today and after a bucket of balls it just stuck with me and i made some good straigt shots.
    However, being so happy about that fact (and making my hybrid work again) i didn’t stop for 2 hours straight.
    Once i hit the field to play the front nine, it all came apart. I guess i was too tired and couldn’t work the rotation and hips well enough. Some bright spots though and short game was on point.
    But as you’ve said it’ll take time and adjustment (i am an over the top and arms kind of player normally) and just having the effortless feeling for those two hours was great.
    Going out there again on wednesday. This time only gonna shoot a bucket to get the relaxed effortless feeling back and then go play.
    I’ve watched nearly every damn video on the golf swing and your videos really stand out and provided some fresh air in a much clouded technical world. Thanks!

    • @paulwilsongolf
      @paulwilsongolf  Před 3 lety +1

      Yes, don't wear yourself out plus your expectations were too high. Probably started coming out of it looking for these amazing shots you thought you were going to hit. Just keep working on it. When you play just look for some amazing shots. This is what is coming if you keep working on it.

    • @Mart33Nat0r
      @Mart33Nat0r Před 3 lety

      Paul Wilson Golf Absolutely correct, i am impatient by nature :) However! I saw that your approach worked wonders for me in that short timeframe already on the first try, so i am going to go at it with more patience and know it’ll work out. Also found out that our local pro teaches the same fundamentals as you, hinge, hips and all.
      Man, that sweet sweet sound of the hybrid connecting with the golf ball dead on and shooting it 175-200 meters (european here) with hardly any effort was brilliant.

  • @fsnicolas
    @fsnicolas Před 3 lety

    I viewed a video a decade ago when you said this Paul. Still true to this day. Easy, powerful, consistent swing. Still applying your concepts today.

  • @thomasr248
    @thomasr248 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks so much for your easy clear presentation of your golf method. I originally found your youtube channel about three years ago and was convinced right away that it would help my very weak game. However, I was not able to touch my left knee with my right and dove into the wilderness of youtube golf instruction. Then after completely loosing my ability to hit a ball I came back about a week ago and started to listen to your new videos and was hooked. The result was the best 9 hole score of my golf live of over 55 years. Thanks again.

    • @paulwilsongolf
      @paulwilsongolf  Před 3 lety

      Very good. Glad to have you back. I have had tons of people in your situation over the years only to kick themselves. I am giving you the answers as you found out.

  • @laurencegoulty3196
    @laurencegoulty3196 Před 2 lety +2

    Great tip again Paul, this is the number one channel by far! 🏌🏽

  • @silverfox5319
    @silverfox5319 Před 3 lety +1

    Paul, at the driving range yesterday I was using your swing lesson. I was hitting drive after drive with what felt to me was an effortless swing. I could not believe how easy it was. The real kicker though, was not only was the distance good, but the accuracy was great. The last time I checked, the easiest way to lower your score is to hit the ball accurately. Plus, this is an extremely back friendly swing. I ought to know because I had major back surgery, and with this swing I come home feeling really good. Thanks for the swing lessons. Keep up the good work.

    • @paulwilsongolf
      @paulwilsongolf  Před 3 lety +1

      And people wonder why I teach this or they doubt me. So glad you tried it and are seeing the results. All I am trying to get people to do is try a different way to hit the ball. Not just for 3 balls though and quit. You need to give it a bucket. Once you see it (as you are) they you know you can do it and want to do it forever. Keep up the good work. Many years of great pain-free golf in your future.

  • @grubsteaks
    @grubsteaks Před 2 lety

    This is the only video to watch if you're struggling with your swing. Especially if you're struggling with your driver. I'm a single digit handicap who fell into some bad habits of trying to hit the ball further. And like a lot of others searching for distance, I was trying to swing faster with my hands/arms. This video grounded me immediately and took me right back to the basics. My first round out after watching this video was extremely encouraging. I'm back to effortless power and renewed confidence on the tee box.

    • @paulwilsongolf
      @paulwilsongolf  Před 2 lety +1

      Glad you dug yourself out of the distance rabbit hole. Bryson really messed up a lot of people (me included). Be yourself. If so, you will hit it just fine.

    • @grubsteaks
      @grubsteaks Před 2 lety

      @@paulwilsongolf No doubt Paul. I think Bryson had something to do with it. Thanks again.

  • @jamesengelbrecht8021
    @jamesengelbrecht8021 Před 2 lety

    just got onto your vids just now. Your expression and passion is great man! getting back into it and totally forgot about being loose, used to be a nice slow moving swinger. look forward to get out there loosen the hinge, easy wide takeaway. cheers man, subscribed, the hip turn drill vid is what I searched for and you came up. that was great too.

    • @paulwilsongolf
      @paulwilsongolf  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for the kind words. I appreciate it. You are on track. Just keep doing what you are doing. No arms and power it with the legs and hips. If so, it's a whole new world.

  • @donnyhughes4705
    @donnyhughes4705 Před 2 lety

    Hey Paul... Don Hughes (Downtown Donny) from Casey's Waterloo, Ontario... retired and playing golf again... accidently came across your CZcams... really enjoy following you and the tips. Waterloo.... lots of great memories...

    • @paulwilsongolf
      @paulwilsongolf  Před 2 lety +1

      Wow! Blast from the past. Great to hear from you. Glad you are retired and taking it easy. I was literally just thinking it about those days this morning as as I was making coffee seeing how fast I could get everything ready and into the coffee maker. So glad you like the tips. Simple is the key. Too many people making this way too complicated. The big part is not hitting with the arms but instead using the legs and hips as the power source. This is different but once you get it the whole game changes. Please keep working on it and post questions if you are having any issues. All the best.

  • @tipp55
    @tipp55 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Paul, this was a great video. Not too complicated to understand but very effective.

  • @David-oo8qt
    @David-oo8qt Před rokem

    Great teaching Paul taught how it should be👍

  • @krispy1k
    @krispy1k Před 3 lety +1

    Man I'm finally putting this all together. I was just practicing in my room with a shaft with grip but no clubhead. As I was swinging it using your instruction I accidentally hit my small plastic waste basket with a little trash in it (meaning it is much heavier than a golf ball) and it went boucing around like I hit it with a hammer. After putting the basket back I got thinking about the facts. A bare shaft (no clubhead) hitting a much heavier (than a golf ball) object and was amazed how much it made it jump. Then thought about a clubhead hitting ball relationship and can imagine the impact effect. I cant wait to be able to get outside to hit some balls. Thank you Paul!

    • @paulwilsongolf
      @paulwilsongolf  Před 3 lety +2

      Good one. Sometimes it takes just that one thing. These are lightbulb moments. You just had one.

  • @mossbergshockwave623
    @mossbergshockwave623 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Greatest lesson ever.

  • @rustycage9454
    @rustycage9454 Před rokem

    This is the most valuable gold lesson on you tube. I still struggle out on the course, but now I'm at least having fun. It's much like a wrecking ball. If a wrecking ball operator starts ramming and jerking the controls, nothing will be destroyed. Using gravity and natural motions destroys anything in its path. Thank you sir for helping me truly enjoy golf...

    • @paulwilsongolf
      @paulwilsongolf  Před rokem

      This is a good one for sure. That hard fast swing is never going to work especially when people get older.

  • @louofm1
    @louofm1 Před 3 lety

    50 years old and struggled with my swing for at least last 10 years. Injured my hamstring 3weeks ago, but had to finally play again yesterday, even though I'm still sore. I wanted to take it easy. I watched this video and went out on league night. No range work. I was "finally" hitting the ball so pure again. Irons felt amazing. 3 and 5 wood felt great too. Need to work on this with my driver but I was so happy to finally hit good irons. It was the most fun I had golfing in a long time. Thank you so much

    • @paulwilsongolf
      @paulwilsongolf  Před 3 lety +1

      That's great. Such a good feeling when you start hitting it solidly. Keep at it.

  • @littlejonnywonny6547
    @littlejonnywonny6547 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Paul is one of the best coach,s on this planet. thanks paul.

    • @paulwilsongolf
      @paulwilsongolf  Před 10 měsíci

      Thanks so much. I appreciate the support.

    • @Michael-mw4yz
      @Michael-mw4yz Před 9 měsíci

      I have to agree kinda self thought, and going down quickly, thought had a decent swing it's not good. You have to listen to this guy knows his stuff, but building a golf swing to for 30 yrs and you start doing what he says,gonna be difficult,so if you have no patience. Not going to be for you. Great stuff. Paul

    • @Michael-mw4yz
      @Michael-mw4yz Před 9 měsíci

      He breaks it down so well,just hard to break bad habits in your swing that I thought was ok, but without that slow swing,I won't have to worry about it . Can't keep trying to kill it anymore.great stuff Paul thanks

  • @thomasroughton5345
    @thomasroughton5345 Před rokem

    Great lesson thankyou Ben Hogan said you swing with the lower body.this lesson gives a more insight.fantastic

    • @paulwilsongolf
      @paulwilsongolf  Před rokem

      He sure did. I have literally been teaching this now going into my 33rd year. Mind boggling that people keep trying to hit with the arms.

  • @alexfher00
    @alexfher00 Před 3 lety

    Mr. Wilson, you are amazing! I knew about turning the hips to get more distance but I was actually coming down on the ball (not as hard as before) and then throwing in a bit of hip rotation for good measure just before impact. Amazingly enough, it was paying off and was hitting it straight and further than before. BUT NOW, after this video, it was like an epiphany. What I gathered from here was to start the downswing with the hips and release the club at impact. You 'da Man!

    • @paulwilsongolf
      @paulwilsongolf  Před 3 lety

      Exactly. I am not paddy caking it. I hit the top and fire hard and quick right away. Your body moves slow so it appears that I am putting nothing into it but if I am hitting it my normal distances I am firing about 80%. Now you know how to do it ... keep doing it.

  • @jyoun79
    @jyoun79 Před 3 lety

    Another great video. Thanks Paul!

  • @davidtasker6663
    @davidtasker6663 Před 3 lety

    Hi Paul, I was on the verge of giving up. Like forever. After the worst round you could ever even dare to imagine. I seen this video and it made a lot of sense but so have hundreds of others that I’ve tried and no success for me. However, today (the day after the worst golf day ever when confidence was at an all time low) a light grip, easy swing, smooth, swing from the legs and the hips and wow. I can allow the weight of the club head to pitch the ball whereas I normally skull or fat, I driven the ball well (taken one or two to get rid of the fade as I normally draw the ball) it was unreal. Effortless as you say! I hope to god I can keep what I felt and learnt today as I had two bad swings today and I knew straight away why. My arms got ahead of the body and were too fast and active... thank you

    • @paulwilsongolf
      @paulwilsongolf  Před 3 lety +1

      Glad you didn't give up. I have literally taught hundreds of you in my now 30 years. No need to give up. This is so simple. You finally figured out you shouldn't be hitting then you tried it for more than 3 balls and gave up on it. Now you know it works amazingly well. You need to keep doing it. Now, as you hit more and more good ones you will get excited. This will lead to the arms creeping in and you losing it again. As soon as you hit thin, topped, fat or sliced shots immediately go down to 50%. Get it back. Then speed it up with the legs and hips NOT the arms.
      Watch: czcams.com/video/cNhIyhi136E/video.html

  • @mitchellbonomi9309
    @mitchellbonomi9309 Před 2 lety

    Paul, I was out at the range this morning, starting hitting balls pretty good, because I want to check out my new grips, my accuracy increased immensely, but I caught myself trying to smack the ball, so I was thinking of this video, and told myself out loud slow it down..and not to my amazement, got another 25-50yards..yes it is very difficult to recondition your muscle memory and previous swing out of your mind, I've been away from golf for 25 yrs, In 62 and yes I don't have the distance I once had, hard to accept that but it is what it is unless I recondition my mind for a slower approach to the swing, my consistency has never been good, but I've never taken any drills or lessons, I like the fact that you can give a true representation of what your body should be feeling, no one else does that, you're easy to relate to and aspire me to go through daily drills..My hardest thing to be consistent about is keeping on the same plain when sticking the ball, obviously drills will probably tune that in better..With your instructions I'm able to see the ball better rather than lose it on back swing do to thinking overload...

    • @paulwilsongolf
      @paulwilsongolf  Před 2 lety

      I like the fact you remembered my tip while on the range. Good job. Even better is that you tried and and saw how amazing it is. I have taught many people in your situation who took a break and are getting back into it. Anyone in this situation will hit with their arms. This is due to human nature. I talk about it in this tip:
      czcams.com/video/fuOJxv_22Hk/video.html
      Remember that one forever!

  • @danielhertsgaard6123
    @danielhertsgaard6123 Před 3 lety

    You have a wonderful, natural manner of talking through your presentation! What a treat!

  • @stymie777
    @stymie777 Před měsícem +1

    No so true, I am 76 and still hitting the ball around 240 yds. But you are right, I am really working hard to get this effortless swing. Hardest thing I’ve ever tried to change in my swing!

    • @paulwilsongolf
      @paulwilsongolf  Před měsícem +1

      Yes, you need to resist the urge to hit it hard. Right when I was getting it I would just tell myself "You're not Tiger Woods be yourself." Once I realize this I wouldn't swing out of my shoes. As you start hitting almost every fairway you start hitting it longer and longer with a feeling of nothing. Glad you are trying it. Do this: czcams.com/video/LAejvDbw_aA/video.html
      Do these 2 drills daily and in a month you will be hitting it longer than you can imagine:
      czcams.com/video/SfIM2GWj9Cs/video.html
      czcams.com/video/hJeAcEYbvhM/video.html