World's #1 Swing Coach's Swing Model + Drills Every Golfer Should Do

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  • Improve your game by understanding the swing model of world-renowned swing coach, Sean Foley, and get access to his top drills that he works with every single golfer. Your swing will thank you! #1 swing coach #golfiswing #seanfoley #Subscribe
    We have looked at the model of Pete Cowen, this is the Foley philosophy. In the next video, I compare the two and see how they differ.
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    00:00 Introduction
    00:30 Background
    01:30 The speedboat analogy
    05:30 Wrists hinged too long
    07:20 Allow the head to move in the backswing
    08:40 Rotation drill
    09:18 Width
    10:20 9-3 Drill
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Komentáře • 25

  • @grahamjones7371
    @grahamjones7371 Před 3 měsíci +1

    My take based on me being able to hit good distance with the stop and hit drill (i used to be an over connected swayer which helps!) is that that with ground pressure and using bigger muscle groups, they are able to bend/load the shaft on the downswing and release this energy through the ball producing speed and stable club without having to rely on using arms/ wrists to produce speed

  • @333MhzWasBest
    @333MhzWasBest Před 22 dny

    I might try some of this, as soon as I have thousands of hours to practice timing it all up perfectly to achieve a tour swing. Lots of stuff going on here in my opinion.

  • @nathanperry9593
    @nathanperry9593 Před 3 měsíci +1

    He really did a good job of breaking Tiger's golf swing.

    • @GolfCoachDrNoel
      @GolfCoachDrNoel  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Yeah, that wasn't a good period for Tiger. All a bit Mack/Stack for my liking. In defence of Foley, I can't imagine that Tiger was an open book. He would have brought a lot of the ideas himself, one would think.
      Foley certainly doesn't coach those principles now. I guess there were lessons learned. I have learnt loads from taking the wrong route with students. They just weren't the greatest player that ever lived 😯

  • @Sansfaim
    @Sansfaim Před 3 měsíci

    If I remember correctly, if you look at David Leadbetter’s Book the Golf Swing from the 1980’s, you will find an illustration of a speedboat pulling a water skier.

    • @GolfCoachDrNoel
      @GolfCoachDrNoel  Před 3 měsíci +1

      No way? Is the analogy the same do you remember? I need to cover Leadbetter next, and maybe Butch. That would be an interesting combo.

  • @Ulster2
    @Ulster2 Před 3 měsíci

    I get the concept of the hands going in a circle with clubhead trailing behind the hands. The clubhead flings out as the hands slow down.
    What makes the hands slow down is it the clubhead head flinging out.
    What initiates the club flinging out if the hand initially are still accelerating.
    Chicken and egg.

    • @GolfCoachDrNoel
      @GolfCoachDrNoel  Před 3 měsíci +2

      Very good! I have often wondered the same thing. Is it the deceleration of the handle as per the video or does the club fling out due to other torques applied to handle via the hands or the chest rotating? My view is that there are multiple toques that golfers put on the club that are out of their awareness (and do difficult to measure ATM and that pattern (torque profile) is what makes swing changes so difficult.

  • @stephenpole4260
    @stephenpole4260 Před 2 měsíci

    Fogey and Coventry both top notch but check out graig Hanson top class golf he's the business

  • @timothycarry
    @timothycarry Před 3 měsíci

    why extension in the back swing bad but good in the forward swing?

    • @GolfCoachDrNoel
      @GolfCoachDrNoel  Před 3 měsíci

      Great question! The bad 'over-extension' in the backswing is when the spine tilts back towards the target. When coaches talk about extension in the finish it is more about the pelvis moving forward and up. Again, it can be overdone but it is not quite the same stress on the spine. You don't have extension and rotation to the same levels.

  • @steveperry1344
    @steveperry1344 Před 3 měsíci +7

    another difference is it looks like sean foley carries a man bag and pete cowen does not.

    • @GolfCoachDrNoel
      @GolfCoachDrNoel  Před 3 měsíci +1

      🤣🤣🤣 Brilliant! I missed that opportunity. I assumed it was a camera bag or had some high tec device in.

    • @jpkeating8059
      @jpkeating8059 Před 3 měsíci

      😂😂😂

    • @im7895
      @im7895 Před 3 měsíci

      😂😂

  • @jackuzzi5251
    @jackuzzi5251 Před 2 měsíci

    Cowen and Foley coach pros who can already hit the ball .Let's see them teach beginners to scratch golf level.

    • @GolfCoachDrNoel
      @GolfCoachDrNoel  Před měsícem

      Indeed. Thats a very different skill set.

    • @nickgiles1991
      @nickgiles1991 Před měsícem

      @@GolfCoachDrNoel I am 52 and note that there was no youtube for the early part of my life - majority indeed. The ability to watch people like foley and cowan do their stuff is an unbelievable resource and there are videos of them teaching average players ( ok not beginners ) but I feel that if I had these resources when young, i would have benefited hugely regardless of the fact that they train top pros..... they focus mainly on basic movement of the body which applies to all players. The sean foley video with Piers and Andy where he talks about the swing reflecting your walking style..... that is so informative.... there is a clip of how Mcilroy glides when he walks.. effortless.. and his swing reflects that... - basic body movement.

  • @AmmoDude
    @AmmoDude Před 3 měsíci

    All I remember about Sean Foley is he's the guy that ruined Tiger's swing. Not going down that road.......

    • @GolfCoachDrNoel
      @GolfCoachDrNoel  Před 3 měsíci

      Yes, see my comment above. Those are not the principles he coaches now and certainly not the ones in this video. Football managers do it all the time: They fail with one club, get the sack and then get a massive contract with another. How does that work.
      The fact that Foley and Tiger remained friends makes me think that the technical direction wasn't driven by Foley.

    • @AmmoDude
      @AmmoDude Před 3 měsíci

      @@GolfCoachDrNoelYep, that's what happens when a coach tries to coach a system instead of the player. Most players have things they do incredibly well and only need tweaking. I remember it took Tiger a year to implement one of Harmon's changes. This from one of the most athletic golfers to every play the game. When egos get in the way, you are no longer an effective coach.....

    • @jack-hq7gr
      @jack-hq7gr Před 3 měsíci

      Always well presented and measured information. Sometimes we have to learn what we don’t need to proceed to what works best- Not exactly a quick fix for all things. I think you explain Foleys concepts better than he did😮

  • @nepheshr290
    @nepheshr290 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Something tells me you don't like stack and tilt 🤔😏

    • @GolfCoachDrNoel
      @GolfCoachDrNoel  Před 3 měsíci

      It's not my model but you're right, I can't imagine that Foley would keen either. Almost the opposite to his core beliefs. Crazy game.

    • @mntlblok
      @mntlblok Před 3 měsíci

      @@GolfCoachDrNoel My current battle. Lots of things seem to be less "timing" dependent for me without all the head movement when I go the S&T route. Not sure I can see why the "excessive spine extension" would be any more unhealthy than all the other crazy moves in the golf swing. 🙂 I've also found the opposite about the path with it. It makes me so much more inclined to come from the inside that I've had to move the ball far forward in my stance to counteract it. Anyway, I'm using a "club data" launch monitor and it's rarely the path that is the defining issue. The face is the challenge. I experimented a *lot* with various patterns of consciously opening and closing it after watching a couple of your videos. Learned a lot, but concluded that a light grip and "slinging" it and "allowing" it to square up works best (for me). And *that* seems dependendent on that left hip getting up and back and *that* seems largely dependent on getting enough side bend coming down. AAMOF, that reminds me that thinking of starting down via side bend is the closest I can come to that pump drill of Rose's, and *that* also seems to match up with that center of mass thing being behind the hands at P6 about which you spoke. Was shocked to finally find myself in such a position on the DTL camera recently. 🙂
      Oh, and pause and poise sound very similar. 🙂 Fun to hear about your particular struggles. You sound human. This *is* a crazy game.