The GOLF TIP that CHANGED MY LIFE

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  • čas přidán 26. 10. 2020
  • How many golf tips have you heard? I've heard millions but this is the GOLF TIP THAT CHANGED MY LIFE. It made me look at playing the golf course in a different way and allowed me to take practice drills onto the course easily. The golf tip changed the way I play a golf course and cleared my mind when playing the shot.
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Komentáře • 278

  • @JayTakeProfits
    @JayTakeProfits Před rokem +2

    Bro this guy is the absolute truth. If you want to learn Golf… Learn from this Guy. I appreciate you Steve 🙌🏼

  • @martinmoore7551
    @martinmoore7551 Před 2 lety +7

    I concentrate on picking my target and then pick a spot in front of the ball that is directly on line with it. Done this for years, and when I occasionally forget I always pay the price. So can fully recommend and endorse your tip. Well done Steve.

  • @GWAIHIRKV
    @GWAIHIRKV Před 3 lety +28

    On a similar line, my coach has me doing the following: before the trigger, look at the exact target then as you move your eyes back to the ball, start your swing. That way the last thought before the strike is the target.

  • @FlankerJackChannel

    A while back I saw a video of tiger woods talking about this concept about how he would picture a tree or whatever his target was. The hard part for me is to keep doing that throughout the round especially after a few bad shots. The mental game is everything. Thanks again.

  • @MrLeftyno1
    @MrLeftyno1 Před 3 lety +1

    Jack Niclaus said if you cant see the shot you have no chance of playing the shot, Harvey Penick was as previosly said was take dead aim, in truth the smaller you make your target the more chance you have of playing good golf, plus if your brain is obsessed with the target it has no room for negative thoughts or fear, good reminder video Steve.

  • @crofton82
    @crofton82 Před 3 lety +6

    Well, Steve...after watching hundreds of golf instruction videos...you're the only one ever causing me to hit subscribe! Absolutely superb understanding of the game. Sublime.

  • @CRW3DMedia
    @CRW3DMedia Před 3 lety +9

    Very deep. Probably the most influential golf philosophy I've ever experienced. Puts all of my practical practice into actual mental action. Thanks brother. 👏 Never shot better on my life. Really.

  • @toddborsuk174
    @toddborsuk174 Před rokem +1

    Great tips by a great Personality,, hope the algorithm appreciated me, love how you repeat out loud what you can tell yourself and WHEN to self talk and when to have one swing thought and one focus when striking ball... See it and create it.

  • @saabtech3510
    @saabtech3510 Před 3 lety +3

    So important! That's how I got my first hole in one. My friend hit it to 2 feet, and said: "Top that!" In a friendly challenge sort of way. All I remember as I pulled my club from the bag was looking at the hole....the entire time. I landed about 16 inches beyond the hole and the backspin sucked it right back into the hole. It was totally due to my friends comment zoning in my focus. I clearly remember thinking: "To top his shot, I need to put it in the hole." One other point, on those 3-4 foot putts pick out a target as small as blade of grass or spec on the cup. If you miss the spec you actually feel like you missed the putt, but it's in the hole! Plus you will be amazed how often you hit the spec spot on. Great video!

  • @angelarichards3588
    @angelarichards3588 Před 3 lety +1

    Love your vhdeos. No messing no padding. Just knowledge.

  • @BenSmith-lm9yb
    @BenSmith-lm9yb Před 3 lety +12

    The great Harvey Penick used this approach of take dead aim. Tom Kite and Ben Crenshaw did OK with this philosophy. I like it. It stops me playing back swing golf. Top video. Thank you

  • @mjsgolf7004
    @mjsgolf7004 Před 3 lety +1

    A coach told me to pick out a branch at the top of a tree behind the green and aim for it with my driver, He wanted me to be so precise and it works. On another one of our holes I aim for a 1ft wide sign on a tree next to a pond and its amazing how close in line the ball is when it drops from the sky. I've had the ball drop in line with the sign several times, bang on line. It works for me too Steve ! I think its just because it causes you to focus on something positive. Great tip and I've hit the like too !

  • @stephenf2409
    @stephenf2409 Před 3 lety +1

    That video stands out above all other instructional videos. Cannot wait to try it out on the course this morning.

  • @randywolf4731
    @randywolf4731 Před 3 lety +2

    Great video! Take dead aim! I take it one step forward and align my club head with a spot 12 inches in front of the ball that is dead on the line with my target. It easier for my older eyes and it works for me. Thanks for posting

  • @boydgrandy5769
    @boydgrandy5769 Před 3 lety +2

    What I lack in length off the tee, I make up for (partially at least) in strike and accuracy. I always pick a target, and I always try to put a swing on it that gets me a straight ball right at it. When I was in my 20s, I could bomb the old style wound balata covered 100 compression balls 300 yards, but it was anyone's guess where the ball would end up. Now that I'm almost 70, with the hitch in my giddyup that has accompanied that, I play better quality golf and I really love to play probably more than when I was launching huge drives into the trees...lol

  • @grandpagolf
    @grandpagolf Před 2 lety

    "Behind the golf ball, Impact" plus "Dead aim", waooh! What a combination! I fully agree with your behind the golf ball-impact-body opens up spine rotation move, to me the best way to whack a golf ball properly with much power and precision.

  • @TimC887
    @TimC887 Před 3 lety +7

    Bought Penick's book when it came out in 1992. I've used "Take Dead Aim" ever since.....well, to be honest, when I wasn't cluttering my mind with other garbage! LOL But it really does work. The human brain really can figure things out if you don't get in it's way! This is excellent advice....no matter who came up with the concept. Cheers Steve! (excellent content as always!)

  • @S.forbes
    @S.forbes Před 3 lety +8

    This is so true. I incorporated this technique into my game a couple of years ago and it totally changed my game for the better 👍🏾👏🏾

  • @thebigeasy8609
    @thebigeasy8609 Před 3 lety +2

    Top notch tip Mr. Johnston! Been playing for over 50 years and it's amazing how many tips I've heard and forgot over the years and this is one of them. Not anymore thanks to you. Can not wait to try this on the course. Thank you sir.

  • @tomnaughton4638
    @tomnaughton4638 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you for reminding me of this Steve. I saw this tip many years ago in Harvey Penick's Little Red Book, and it really does work. Recently I have been forgetting to use it but will resume using it as soon as I get back on the golf course. I think Hogan used it also. Love your sense oh humour.