Mike Malaska And Dan Murphy #3: "Release" And The Downswing

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  • @tonyguest581
    @tonyguest581 Před 4 lety +17

    Oh my days, oh my days, OH MY F***ING DAYS!!! This is it, this is what I've been searching for all of my golf life! Over the years I've had so many professional golf coaches one of whom is a top ranked English coach and not one of them as told me about this move. I've dropped from a being a 12 handicapper down to 20, the Shanks have cursed me for far too long and I've trolled CZcams looking for the magic move. Some of them work but like everything else it's a time limited offer only and then the magic disappears. Well people I'm telling you this has blown me away, just go to the range with a 9 iron and give it a go you will walk away with a sense of euphoria and the biggest smile on your face you've ever had! Mr. Malaska, Sir, what a fantastic instruction you have kindly posted, I will be forever in your dept. Can't wait to purchase your book, you sir are a golf demigod. Thank you, thank you.....thank you!

  • @jayjung4004
    @jayjung4004 Před 4 lety +22

    This man is for real. I feel like I've found the ultimate swing that works for me after years of search. This man is a true golf guru like a Yoda to a Jedi.

  • @toumistra
    @toumistra Před 8 lety +92

    No other teacher would dare to give away this kind of information. Mr Malaska, you should be PGA teacher of the year for ever.

    • @golfnutt1969
      @golfnutt1969 Před 5 lety +1

      You're right, no one would teach this. Look at any down the line view of a professional golfer, and you'll see they all flatten their swing coming down, not steepen it as he is teaching/

    • @MJB7322
      @MJB7322 Před 5 lety +15

      Jeff, if you really listen to what Mike is saying maybe you'll realize that the club doesn't actually standup. It's a feel! Mike just reiterates that in about a dozen of his videos. If you practice what he teaches, which I have, you will see that he is 100% correct. Good luck though.

    • @johnr2632
      @johnr2632 Před 5 lety +6

      @@easye4171 It has nothing to do with coming over the top. You are not understanding the instruction. Over the top is all about casting and opeing the shoulders too early. This instruction is about dropping the hands IN with the clubhead slightly towards the ball before the shoulder turn. There is no over the top move at all.

    • @swansonz3534
      @swansonz3534 Před 5 lety +5

      @@golfnutt1969Jack Nicklaus is famous for having an upright/steep swing. He won 18 majors. FUCK all the over complicated swing bullshit these other people teach.

    • @khi5150
      @khi5150 Před 4 lety +4

      I agree 100% sir you are a super star. I have never heard of any of this and it all makes more sense than any of the other bullshit I’ve been told

  • @rafaelvega7328
    @rafaelvega7328 Před 2 lety +2

    Listen to Mr malaska I do not have the words to thank you I also think Ben Hogan felt our pain and tried to help the Common Man play golf and I also think that you really in your heart feel our pain believe me I have read every book on the subject I have listened to everyone who talks about golf in any way used all those gadgets on the front of your book but after 40 Years of trying I finally get it you should win the Nobel Prize for curing all us hackers of our pain and suffering thank you for the bottom of my heart I'm 72 years old don't know how long I have left but I know what time I have left I will enjoy my game and be a very very happy

  • @djl2407
    @djl2407 Před 7 lety +16

    I gotta say, this has blown me away. I can say this has changed my game more than anything. After 20 years of struggling and changing the swing all time, this is the first idea that makes sense. It seems so contrived at first, but feel is never real & the results simply speak for themselves. It allows a shallow, inside approach to the ball with a square clubface AND with a neutral grip. Impact feels COMPLETELY different than anything I've ever experienced. And far more effortless as well. It seems to remedy a lot of other swing flaws when performed properly. This is huge! I've been doing it wrong for decades!

  • @gerryfinn8646
    @gerryfinn8646 Před 5 lety +10

    Nice touch the way Mike rewarded the guy with an enthusiastic clap at 7:10. Classy

  • @kevinintheusa8984
    @kevinintheusa8984 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Malaska is right and this works. I know, I started doing this and fixed a life-long slice. Thanks Mike.

  • @MrDeanlapointe
    @MrDeanlapointe Před 8 lety +13

    This video has changed my golf game forever. I golf 4-5 days a week and travel the country a lot to golf and my game has suffered from casting the wrists for years and killing any distance at all. This video changed my life i can't thank you enough!

  • @MANversusGRAVITY
    @MANversusGRAVITY Před 8 lety +11

    I've watched and read a ton of golf instruction over the years and this may be the first time I've seen this concept explained in the golf swing. Hands in, clubhead out. Makes complete sense. Just toyed with this concept in my basement and impact was instantly different. Outstanding instruction, Mike. Keep the great content coming.

  • @solskivenrt7516
    @solskivenrt7516 Před 8 lety +7

    For me this is the absolute best and most enlightning tip and drill i have ever came accross!
    Mike Malaska surely is no one teacher in golf - thanks a lot sir !

  • @cherylshaia6188
    @cherylshaia6188 Před 6 lety +3

    I'm a senior lady golfer and I've been playing for about 30 years and always working on gaining more distance. My current handicap index is 15 and my drives usually go about 160 yards. Not one pro has ever taught me Mike's method, which has added much longed for distance. I have an extensive golf library and many golf dvds and tapes and no-one has made the swing this simple. Peter Crocker is close with his method. Is this method a secret that most professionals don't want to share for fear of people actually becoming better golfers. I always believed that there was "something" a "secret" that was not being taught, and Mike, you have shared it! This is the secret! Thank you so much. Thank you for all the you-tube videos, and trying to relay your thoughts in multiple ways. With Mike's method, I had relatively quick success with my sort irons and gained about one full club in distance (my 8 iron went from about 105 to about 115). The entire swing is totally effortless and brings you to a full finish with hips turned, shoulders turned and in total balance. You feel the smooth speed and don't even try to turn your hips - they just turn! The driver has been more of a challenge but when I make Mike's move, I see a straight shot with about 15 to 20 yards more distance! This is amazing and I am so thrilled. I'm curious about online lessons with Mike and would like to know how they work. Thanks so much, Mike. I just may get my husband and myself out to visit you for a
    lesson - I'm hoping!
    Cheryl Shaia, Westlake, Ohio

    • @gitarwoman2
      @gitarwoman2 Před 5 lety

      cheryl shaia 10-20 yards more out of the driver is huge. Best of luck to you. I’m going to work on this tomorrow.

  • @gamen247
    @gamen247 Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you Mike! Watching your videos I have lowered my handicap! Wish I could see you in person but I’m out of NC.

  • @christopherlook9226
    @christopherlook9226 Před 5 lety +4

    At first I took you too literally and tried to turn the club out which caused me to pull hard left. But now, I've finally figured out what you're saying and now I really hit all my clubs with much less stress on my body, but with much better ball contact. At 55 I know I would not be able to maintain the other style indefinitely. Thank you sir.

  • @jerrybrouwer2494
    @jerrybrouwer2494 Před rokem

    I know that this video is seven years old but it is still one of the best lessens ever! I love your added in studio teaching aids, brings the big picture together nicely. Thank you Mike.

  • @NocyMusic
    @NocyMusic Před 7 lety +10

    I was shooting low to mid 80s after one month watching Malaska videos my score now is in the mid 70s my swing is getting better every day It created self confidence lots of fun understanding and enjoying the game better than before wish I discovered Mike few years back best teacher ever

  • @romnaviche
    @romnaviche Před 2 lety +1

    The joy of Malaska when the student executes the swing correctly at the end, priceless

  • @user-ii2lz3sc4g
    @user-ii2lz3sc4g Před rokem

    A revelation to me, and so simple. I’ve been following other teachers who seem obsessed with lag is everything, needing to correct club head for contact or ball will go right. I must have wasted hours at the range.Mike you’re a godsend.

  • @jackgarland4080
    @jackgarland4080 Před 8 lety +2

    Mike's videos on downswing--coming in with hands--are the best. I have been watching these videos off and on for several months. Today I finally understood what Mike was talking about with regard to release/hands in. Went to the range and couldn't believe how well I hit the ball. Effortless power!

  • @George18529
    @George18529 Před 5 lety +2

    Hi Mike,Thanks so much for your videos. I played 9 holes today and played the first 4 holes way beyond my expections. 1 Par and 3 birds. Then I started to hit the shots fat. They were going straight at the target but coming up way short. Those first 4 holes, the shots were flying high with a little turn to the right. I love it. Now to eliminate those fat shots. Thanks again for your videos. Truly the best golf teacher ever. PS: I only had 1 basket of balls to practice your teaching on the range the day before. I'm not saying how great I am, but your teaching is what it;s all about.

  • @lawrencep5427
    @lawrencep5427 Před 8 lety +5

    Mike....your videos the past few days are priceless......they really "show" what you are talking about in your fantastic "I Feel Your Pain" book. As an inside/out shanker knowing what my left arm should be doing has been eye-opening. Thank you!!! Please keep them coming. Watching you work with a real golfer.....like me......is transforming my game.

  • @ashleysingleton3290
    @ashleysingleton3290 Před 7 lety +11

    Not knowing the proper release for so many years and "pulling into the ball" is why I've always dug the toe of the club in the ground. With this release I'm taking wide even divots in a addition to feeling like the club is doing the work! It's sad that I'm 46 and just now learning this but it was better late than never! TRYING TO COPY POSITIONS YOU SEE IN PHOTOGRAPHS AND ASSUMING WHAT CAUSED THOSE POSITIONS KILLED MY GAME (AND BACK) FOR MANY YEARS. Thank you Mike Malaska!!!

    • @manuttemanutte
      @manuttemanutte Před 3 lety

      How is it going for you now, three years later? Are you still using Mikes swing? I am 46 right now and fooled myself just like you described plus thos uneven often not straight divots.

  • @TincupPgh
    @TincupPgh Před 8 lety +4

    I've been searching for a simplified explanation of this for some time. Bravo. The light bulb went off immediately. Went to the range and got my distance back plus more consistent direction. Thank you.

  • @uspatriot4261
    @uspatriot4261 Před 4 lety +3

    Was taught to keep the handle of the club moving on the target line, then releasing the hands into the ball, played like this for years, with an established handicap of 6, but tried Mikes method and hitting the ball more solid, with some increase in distance, This is much easier way of playing golf, with less effort and better results, Thanks Mr. Malaska for sharing this simple but profound technical info on the Golf swing that nobody teaches

  • @davidwisemantel5041
    @davidwisemantel5041 Před 8 lety +6

    I believe this is the best golf instruction video on the internet. Well done for articulating this sir.

  • @EmilioYepez
    @EmilioYepez Před rokem

    You are one of the most practical teachers of the game. Thank you for doing these

  • @shrimboy7492
    @shrimboy7492 Před 7 lety +27

    i must have rewatched this video 10 times and 10 times at the range before it finally made sense. Now i have a true golf swing. Keep working at it guys. MIKE is correct!

  • @alanmartins6349
    @alanmartins6349 Před 8 lety +9

    This might just be the best explanation I've ever seen. Coming from a hockey player it all makes sense now.

  • @paulbarrett2756
    @paulbarrett2756 Před rokem +1

    Mike, this is the best I have seen. Bar none. Thanks

  • @robinbhairam7508
    @robinbhairam7508 Před rokem

    I can’t believe what I’ve just watched! … I’ve been struggling with contact, particularly with irons for years. Came off the range yesterday (I really struggle on range mats!) an extremely desperate and frustrated man one step from giving up the game I love so much then I came across Mike’s videos and a very bright light bulb has suddenly been switched on … can’t wait to try is … thanks Mike 😊

  • @shiv-dog
    @shiv-dog Před 2 lety

    This fixed 6 mths of being laid off in transition, no one tells you this type of stuff. thank goodness for Mike! I was going the wrong way for months to start the downswing.

  • @daveclarkgolf
    @daveclarkgolf Před 4 lety

    Mike is a great teacher. He’s method remains simple while other teachers are trying to reinvent the wheel with methods that are difficult for average students to grasp. The steering wheel and hockey stick are awesome props in explaining the transition of the golf swing.

  • @Metal1412
    @Metal1412 Před 5 lety +4

    As others have pointed out, life changing lesson. Thank you for sharing! It’s changed my game!

  • @swansonz3534
    @swansonz3534 Před 5 lety +1

    Describing the release as pulling the hands inside to get the clubhead outside to hit the ball is the absolute best, most natural, easiest way to release and square the clubface I have ever heard from a golf instructor. It feels like an aha moment for me 10 years into golf.

  • @MrBrokentowels
    @MrBrokentowels Před 8 lety +1

    Thank you thank you thank you! Finally someone teaching how the swing should "FEEL" matching that with simple mechanics!

  • @ricodegranby
    @ricodegranby Před 4 lety

    FANTASTIC. simple clear and efficient. A lot of years of misconception explained in 2 min. Thanks MIKE

  • @MrBarrynicholas
    @MrBarrynicholas Před 4 lety +3

    When I first saw this a couple of months ago I totally ignored it. Then I saw you teaching a young woman and it made more sense, so I tried it at the driving range the other day. Fantastic. The strike is so better with less effort. Thanks Mike.

  • @tvski1
    @tvski1 Před 5 lety +1

    Do the hockey swing to get the feel - then try the wheel - it will all fall into place and you will be one happy golfer! Once you "turn the wheel" to start the downswing the rest is a chain reaction. Thank you Mr. Malaska for saving me from myself!

  • @stephenloney3546
    @stephenloney3546 Před 2 lety

    2.53 is my favourite moment of any swing instruction video-brilliant!

  • @gabrielleaujard8357
    @gabrielleaujard8357 Před 8 lety +16

    Best instructor on the planet

  • @mannyjaramillo5021
    @mannyjaramillo5021 Před 4 lety

    Hey Mike, I can't tell you how much this has helped me! I'm a senior golfer that has played as a low single digit player for years. I began tinkering with my swing to try getting more distance a couple of years ago and broke my swing. I've tried everything under the sun to find "something" to fix my swing that I broke. I had that absolute best range session yesterday in months! This concept is so simple and so powerful! Thank you once again. Still a work in progress but at peace with my mind. :-)

  • @tonytanti8138
    @tonytanti8138 Před 6 lety +21

    I like the hockey analogy...I'm wearing my helmet next time I golf to help me remember this

    • @yanksrule311
      @yanksrule311 Před 4 lety

      Funny chit Tony. Make sure plenty of pics are taken! 👍

  • @rickpostma7932
    @rickpostma7932 Před rokem

    Magic explained in a great way. Thank you Mike. Greetz from germany

  • @robertmedina6105
    @robertmedina6105 Před 3 lety

    Great instruction by Mike. I've integrated the "steering wheel" drill in my swing and it's helped me a lot, reducing weak impact and slices. Dan hit it flush in the end! Way to go, Dan!

  • @dougbarnewolt6445
    @dougbarnewolt6445 Před 4 lety +1

    This is the greatest video I have seen maybe ever. And your story of how u were instinctive then tried to change and got worse I totally relate to. Went back to what u r talking about and boom. The hockey lever thing was such a great description

  • @user-mc9eq7cd1k
    @user-mc9eq7cd1k Před 6 lety

    I have watches so so many different Golf videos to improve my game over than 5 years, so far there is no one working for me.
    I started watching Malaska Golf only few days ago, it teaches me only focus on my hands which was never told before by the others.
    I wish it could help me hit the ball consistently, because I am hitting the driver for all over the place.

  • @ragus244
    @ragus244 Před 5 lety

    Really enjoyed the range practice after watching a number of your videos. On the course it was even better.

  • @ericwood319
    @ericwood319 Před 4 lety +3

    so simple where have been all my life Mike

  • @DeepakSharmaChd001
    @DeepakSharmaChd001 Před 4 lety

    Got it now, after an year. Better late than never. Mike is best.

  • @paulwoolnough3770
    @paulwoolnough3770 Před 6 lety

    In my own humble opinion, this is pure gold.

  • @shauntracy3070
    @shauntracy3070 Před 7 lety +4

    This goes against anything that feels right or looks right but I gave it a try anyway, the first few shots had a bit too much draw on it but I just told myself I must be over steering so I didn't exaggerate the motion as much and boom hitting them straight and the feeling on impact was magic, can't wait to get back down the range again tomorrow, this gentleman has changed my game thank you so much, anyone who's struggling with their swing should follow this man he knows what he's talking about. Thanks again 👍

  • @jtsimikas
    @jtsimikas Před 8 lety +2

    This is phenomenal. This has significantly improved my swing. This moves seems counter-intuitive to what every other pro says. Flatten the shaft, maintain the lag. However, I actually found I was compressing the ball better than I ever have doing this. I feel like in the transition stage I just let the clubhead tumble outward in a gentle manner. Don't use wrists just let it tumble. All I have to say is try this!

  • @mdallas
    @mdallas Před 7 lety

    Just amazing. I have struggled with proper release and understanding it for many years. I have played for 20+ years and was down to a 3.5 handicap in my prime (and no kids). I did more of this style of release years ago but battled the left side so kept changing and getting worse. I have for the last 5 years or more struggled with the improper release he shows at 3:45 (tennis racquet illustration)
    I have hit it thin, fat, left, right, hooks and and tons of blocks between some good shots of course but never any consistently good shots or pattern. And bad ones were all over the place so hard to figure out the reason. Then I saw a guy mention Mark and a simple explanation of the released in a golf blog comment section. I googled and found this and my jaw dropped a bit when he says "hands in club head out" It just made perfect sense to me. A moment of clarity. I went to the range 3 times last week and played yesterday and today. I shot one over for nine holes and hit my Irons as well as I ever have. Solid with 5 yard draw. I missed two birdie putts within five feet (ugh that's another story) and was inside 10-15 feet on nearly all iron shots. It felt so good to know where the ball would go. I am energized to know I can start to play better again and pick a target with confidence.
    Thank you Mike! btw I have watched so many of you're videos now and you are a great teacher.

  • @MrBrokentowels
    @MrBrokentowels Před 4 lety +1

    Oh man what a great response!!! “Nobody thinks that’s what he said!” I sure as hell thought that’s what Nicklaus meant.

  • @76MUTiger
    @76MUTiger Před 4 lety

    Mike, this 3 video look at training someone was very effective. The illustrations you edited in were very good. I've learned a lot from seeing it and have made notes about what to practice.

  • @aProudOG
    @aProudOG Před 3 lety

    So glad I found Malaska Golf!

  • @TheGunnyUSMC
    @TheGunnyUSMC Před 6 lety

    Mike you make so much sense with the swing and drills I will try these.

  • @rydonclassic
    @rydonclassic Před 3 lety

    Brilliant brilliant brilliant I’ve struggled for ages for the down swing and starting it with my shoulders and my arms going out I just couldn’t get the feel of it some days will be good other days very very poor this is a revelation a fantastic fantastic drill thank you so much Mike absolutely brilliant

  • @danielbruneau2936
    @danielbruneau2936 Před 7 lety +3

    Hey Mike! I stumbled across your videos searching through CZcams for some help with my game. I was a fairly good junior player but didn't play at all in college (engineering school!). I'm 25 now and finding myself playing golf consistently once again. I always played from "underneath" and hit a powerful draw (sometimes a big block!!!). The idea presented in this, and other, videos has completely changed the way I swing the golf club, for the better! Coming from a physics/enginnering background now, these concepts make so much more sense to me than what I had always been trying to accomplish ("shallowness") in my golf swing. I'm playing my best gof ever. Thank you!!!!!! :D

  • @jollygolftrainingaids5958

    One of the best explanations ever. 💪👍

  • @ronaldstermer776
    @ronaldstermer776 Před 4 lety

    Life changing. Thank you!

  • @mr.walker8700
    @mr.walker8700 Před 4 lety +1

    Once my hands go out to the ball,my swing is done. So many compensating moves.
    Mike knows.

  • @petercrocitto7383
    @petercrocitto7383 Před 4 lety

    This is why most hockey players hit the golf ball so far. Now this makes total sense to me now. I was working in a pro shop in Boston where some of them played at the course I worked, I was watching them play a tough long par 3 measuring around 165 yards and one of them hit there 9 iron 10 yards over the green. I was amazed!

  • @gitarwoman2
    @gitarwoman2 Před 5 lety +1

    Wow. I hope this is eureka for me because I have been searching....thank you.

  • @marypar4
    @marypar4 Před rokem

    Thanks Michael..I finally get it! I have to be careful not to get the body in the way! One thing that helped me was to cock wrist up on 45 degree angle as I turned shoulders back. This keeps the clubhead outside the hands.

  • @danlong6162
    @danlong6162 Před 4 lety

    Great video! Thanks Mike!

  • @NickPadwick
    @NickPadwick Před 7 lety +3

    I`m a convert! tried the new downswing idea worked a treat not perfect but its my first attempt ;-)

  • @maknahal5390
    @maknahal5390 Před 4 lety

    wow, wish I had seen this video 30 years ago. awesome

  • @smh2010billy
    @smh2010billy Před 4 měsíci

    Pure genius.

  • @SethKash
    @SethKash Před 2 lety

    Hey Mike this is great stuff. It answers many of the things I for one have searched for many years. Just to make mention about the hands at the ball, a shanking disaster but who to ask right? Now there’s some answers. Appreciate it.

  • @williamrucker3791
    @williamrucker3791 Před 3 lety

    Simply the gospel of the golf swing

  • @boxypaul6403
    @boxypaul6403 Před 2 lety +1

    Mike , love you're videos , will be practicing this , hands in , is it the centrifugal force which takes the club head out? Many thanks

  • @scottsteibel
    @scottsteibel Před 3 lety

    I never knew this. Thanks Mike

  • @greaylinmyers966
    @greaylinmyers966 Před 2 lety

    This made so much sense

  • @capkarr
    @capkarr Před 5 lety

    Mike I really think you might have made a huge break in my swing. I could not miss!!! I will keep you posted.

  • @jackgarland4080
    @jackgarland4080 Před 8 lety +1

    The hockey drill is really good for getting the feel for what your hands should be doing.

  • @grgr5465
    @grgr5465 Před 2 lety

    Brilliant stuff, Mike

  • @darinjenkins7954
    @darinjenkins7954 Před 3 lety

    Mike your the best

  • @CosmicApe
    @CosmicApe Před 8 lety +5

    This is brilliant.

  • @armandcafiso311
    @armandcafiso311 Před 6 lety

    hello mike,i really love the way you teach golf.i do think you are one of the best teacher out there.my swing did improve dramatically and I understand the way to swing a golf club.i have one question...is the left arm bring the club down or the right arm unfold on the downswing.can you please explain to us that move with a video? thank you very much

  • @Fullkornsglass
    @Fullkornsglass Před 5 lety

    Might be Mike's most important video.

  • @patg4246
    @patg4246 Před 4 lety

    I would love to see Dan Murphy's swing now Mike. It would be a good video.

  • @RajSingh-id3uj
    @RajSingh-id3uj Před rokem

    Excellent!

  • @rangepro
    @rangepro Před 7 lety

    Amen!!!

  • @Adam1979100
    @Adam1979100 Před 7 lety

    Great video...

  • @artpena72
    @artpena72 Před 4 lety

    I used to play the wrong way before, i was an ok player, hitting 250 to 280 with my driver, but due to a wrist injury i could not swing the same and it would hurt. I naturally realized that i should swing like Mike says, and now no more injury or pain, easier swing, and my driver is about 290 consistently now.

  • @Prophecy23JC
    @Prophecy23JC Před 3 lety

    Youre awesome.

  • @oregonone132
    @oregonone132 Před 7 lety +1

    Pretty cool---I'll try it (as a 5 HC) loved the thought/idea

  • @geojor
    @geojor Před 8 lety

    enjoyed the video...

  • @Steve-vy6nl
    @Steve-vy6nl Před 7 lety +2

    In further proof of my comment that appears directly below this one, here is Nicklaus himself in a Golf Digest article, talking about photographs of his swing in 1995: "In the left image above, taken in 1995, it looks like I'm purposely delaying the release of the club. But I can assure you I never tried to delay the hit or retain my wrist cock. That happens naturally, if you start with a proper grip, maintain a light grip pressure and keep your arms relaxed. It's impossible to release the club too early in the downswing -- as long as you move to your left side and swing the club from inside the target line." So there it is: Nicklaus' version of "release" is the one we've all come to know from countless articles and instructors. His point, again, is if you swing the club correctly with relaxed arms, the release won't happen early. In fact, he says, it's impossible.

  • @josephcamp3707
    @josephcamp3707 Před 4 lety +1

    The drill he was doing with the steering wheel is a good way to get an over the top club path and pitch the club out across the target line, if that is your goal.

    • @ghostshipone
      @ghostshipone Před 3 lety

      You sound salty. Are you keep ing your hands in or letting them go with the club to go over the top?

  • @mckyj
    @mckyj Před 2 lety

    I love this thought and it works well as I just tried it on the range. Isn’t this concept of “ hand in/club head out” contrary to all the instruction about shallowing the club on the downswing?

  • @normsteez
    @normsteez Před rokem

    This is the secret that everyone is searching for. Unbelievable.
    When you swing like this and let momentum take over - its incredible. The whoosh sound Mike said is def accurate

  • @89tallman
    @89tallman Před 5 lety

    mike love your videos my name is orson i am an ex football player with a lot of issues with my body especially my shoulders, my body is unable do the moves most teachers, teach. so i am trying to learn your concept of the arms and hand. Ive searched a lot of your videos but dont see any on the back swing is their a reason for that. Thanks and keep up the great work. You give me hope that i can get back to being a single digit handicap again.

  • @sdd1588
    @sdd1588 Před 7 lety

    This video is great. I pull down the handle towards the ball. I am no longer consistent with my irons and have troubles with the shanks. How does the handle go in and the club head go out, by the right hand steering and getting on top of the left hand? Is there a drill to do with the club, not a tennis racket?

  • @user-ub9if2jt4t
    @user-ub9if2jt4t Před 5 lety

    Excellent

  • @89tallman
    @89tallman Před 8 lety

    great stuff mike i am a retired football player my elbow bents and gets behind me in the takeaway have seen several instructors and no one has been able to fix this flaw in my back swing, any suggestions

  • @bobmcgee7805
    @bobmcgee7805 Před 4 lety

    I agree...he is a cool guy..I wish he would have a phone in channel. Would be very successful I'm sure. Nice job Mike.

  • @danielwenderlich3438
    @danielwenderlich3438 Před rokem

    Ah ha moment, I was trying this for awhile, I kept trying to throw the club head out but it was never catching up to my swing. No matter horw hard I tried to swing the club head out it would never get in correct position. Until I tried to do it by the handle, I had to feel my lead hand pushed back and push my trail hand out.

  • @GolfNaples
    @GolfNaples Před 7 lety +6

    Mike this has got to be the secret of golf! Holy Grail - I have been looking for 30 years I think I found it - Awesome! Thank you sir! Do you have any CD online ? Do you ever come to Naples Florida? Lessons?

  • @brimstonesmoke2201
    @brimstonesmoke2201 Před 4 lety

    In doing the split grip drill it feels like releasing with your right side is this the proper side to release with