This MOVE turns LAG INTO SPEED! w MILO LINES, PGA Be Better Golf

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  • čas přidán 17. 09. 2023
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  • @thomasfraser9072
    @thomasfraser9072 Před měsícem

    Hi Brendan Hi Milo. isn’t the backswing essentially a half circle to our trail side; then about a 3/4 circle to our lead side finish? And that through centrifugal force, the circle of our swinging the club back and forth must always be pulled to the center of our swing which is our spine? So in order to achieve the true golf swing; once I have aimed; and in my golf posture; I simply direct my trail side scapula to pull about 2 inches toward my spine and then with subtle quickness I direct my lead side scapula to pull two plus inches towards my spine in order to finish my swing. I call this my whole body swing as my whole body and my moving club head responds altogether as nature intends them both to do. Cheers 😊🥂👍❤️

  • @industrialpalletworx3548
    @industrialpalletworx3548 Před 9 měsíci +4

    The most important position is delivery. If you don't get to delivery correctly it doesn't matter how much lag you have. For all intense and purposes it really doesn't matter much how you get to delivery as long as it's the correct position for the shot you're intending to hit. There have been countless major champions that have arrived at delivery in a multitude of ways and still hit it with consistency. If delivery is correct everything else takes care of itself. If you're worried about lag or impact or some other affect of delivery you're already lost.

  • @billygraham5589
    @billygraham5589 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Most golfers think the “delayed release” is the most popular concept - they really want that “Hogan lag.” Worked for Hogan. But I dare say Hogan’s wrist was more flexible than is mine (and most folks), allowing for the extra (extreme) lag. But being Hogan was lagging so extremely he must have released in the hitting area (late) and hit the ball with a lot of forward shaft lean. But I can’t control that so easy - but with lots of trying I can make it happen. But I don’t like playing like that. Nicklaus said his release started right off the top. I feel that working for me - and it creates a bigger arc, and with the bigger arc my 7-iron goes 170+ in the air. Only goes about 160+ when I delay the release and play more with a press and a delay - I lose power from a smaller arc. But the trade-off is some loss of direction control, but I gain back direction control with a couple other tricks I won’t go on about here - suffice it to say I get more control by making sure I do particular swing moves correctly as I come down off the top, putting myself in good positions at the right points in the downswing.

    • @kevinprentice3113
      @kevinprentice3113 Před 4 měsíci

      Delayed release ? Hell no! That's a swing killer. Trying to incorporate that move on the downswing is only going to make things worse, not better. Purposely trying to delay the release slows the club down. Ergo you're going to hit it shorter....just as you discovered. Also delaying the release is a manipulation of the club on the downswing. Because of that, you can easily cause the club path to be violated causing miss hits. Also...... Hogan 'did not' create his lag via delayed release. That's not how lag is created

  • @frankkarlaftis
    @frankkarlaftis Před 9 měsíci +5

    Which video was it that you and Milo figured out shaft lean?

    • @Chris_Traynor
      @Chris_Traynor Před 9 měsíci +1

      Hey bud! The video is called…
      “Proven. THIS is why golfers FLIP the club. Experiment with Milo Lines.”
      Search that and you’ll find it 👍🏻

  • @ayotollaofrockandrolla7219
    @ayotollaofrockandrolla7219 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I’ve been using the tour striker Planemate for 2 years now. Getting at hip high transition with a clubface matching spine angle is paramount for that device.

  • @DannyP407
    @DannyP407 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Mind blowing that Milo corrected you when you said he’s 20 degrees more flexed (to 30°) when he was in the lag position at 6:29. Then again, I’m guessing he already knows his hack motion numbers. Really good stuff.

  • @eugenebatiste
    @eugenebatiste Před 9 měsíci +1

    EVERY GOLFER swings the club 120mph+ on every swing. They just do it at the wrong time.
    “It’s all about timing and rhythm” - Sam Snead

  • @johnhue8933
    @johnhue8933 Před 9 měsíci

    I really like Milo's delivery position see 7:41 which happens in motion but I would like to know if Milo deliberately modelled it and worked on it or if it was just something that happened.?

    • @MiloLinesGolf
      @MiloLinesGolf Před 9 měsíci +2

      I spent thousands of hours developing my swing. Much of what I do happened as a buy product of who I am as an athlete and how my dad taught me to grip the club when I switched from baseball to golf.

  • @chrisbates7743
    @chrisbates7743 Před 7 měsíci

    Looks like a massive flip with poor weight transfer to me :)

  • @michaelsliwinski8044
    @michaelsliwinski8044 Před 9 měsíci

    Enjoyed the closeup on Milo with the incorrect vs. correct position.

  • @jackflash8756
    @jackflash8756 Před 9 měsíci

    Explain to me how the golfer creates the forces/torques via the hands on the club's grip to retain that lag angle from P4-P5.5? You either hold the angle (using active musculature negative wrist torque) or apply a net eccentric force at the grip whose vector tail end is pointing behind the COM of the club (ie. creates a negative torque which will tend align the COM with the tail end of the force vector line) , or do a bit of both. I doubt golfers hold the angle but have figured it out intuitively how to develop and use eccentric forces (rather than understanding the physics to plan it out). How they create and time the application of those eccentric forces , with whatever combination of body segment movements, is still a mystery until they are able to measure the forces and torques applied via each hand in the downswing (which unfortunately , could cost a lot of money to research).

    • @brianm.9069
      @brianm.9069 Před 9 měsíci

      This research has been done by Koike, a Japanese researcher. Search "Force and Moment Exerted by each hand in an Instumented golf club."

    • @BEBETTERGOLF
      @BEBETTERGOLF  Před 9 měsíci

      Yeah they did the research and both sides of the debate claim the research proves them right. Lol

    • @jackflash8756
      @jackflash8756 Před 9 měsíci

      Actually , Dave Tutelman did a detailed critical analysis proving that both Koike and Choi/Park research was flawed.

    • @brianm.9069
      @brianm.9069 Před 9 měsíci

      @jackflash8756 Interesting. I have been reading his website but haven't come across that article yet.

  • @charlesking3384
    @charlesking3384 Před 9 měsíci +1

    When you said that everybody makes good impact or lag with a stick attempting to Skoff the ground but when you introduce the club head it ruins it that’s the discovery I made in 2018 that I haven’t told anyone

  • @davecohn6407
    @davecohn6407 Před 9 měsíci

    Many golfers who cast , do so in very early transition where the clubface is not the dominant factor

  • @psycho8771
    @psycho8771 Před 9 měsíci

    I think whats so interesting is to see how bowed his lead wrist is at p6 especially with his strong lead hand grip. Im assuming hes more flat than bowed, and that guys with weaker grips are more a lot more flexed.

    • @MiloLinesGolf
      @MiloLinesGolf Před 9 měsíci +1

      That’s the thing you have to watch out for with hack motion. If it’s not calibrated perfectly, it can give incorrect readings. What you’re really looking for is the pattern. When I’ve tested myself at address, I have around 25° of extension in the lead wrist and it impact it’s really close to flat. It does get into a slightly flex state around P6 and then works the other way from there.

    • @industrialpalletworx3548
      @industrialpalletworx3548 Před 9 měsíci

      If they are a professional their lead wrist is flat to slightly bowed at impact no matter how strong or weak their grip is. Starting with a strong grip negates the need for a lot wrist bowing, just the opposite for a weaker grip. Ideally you want to be neutral. A neutral position gives the greatest flexibility, fades or draws with a neutral position are much easier.

  • @wodenoftheangles3339
    @wodenoftheangles3339 Před 9 měsíci

    Good video. 08:07 no drills though... lol

    • @BEBETTERGOLF
      @BEBETTERGOLF  Před 9 měsíci

      Good point.

    • @BEBETTERGOLF
      @BEBETTERGOLF  Před 9 měsíci

      I’d say Milo’s hockey stick drill for pivot and then for wrists not sure, what do u think?

    • @wodenoftheangles3339
      @wodenoftheangles3339 Před 9 měsíci

      @@BEBETTERGOLF I do a forward-press as a trigger-move which essentially sets the face square to the arc. From there I introduce no lead hand flexion. It.s definitely a Rahm / DJ feel. Works great for me..

  • @MrEasyaloha
    @MrEasyaloha Před 9 měsíci +3

    Man, why don’t you let Milo do most of the talking?

  • @Ogatinha
    @Ogatinha Před 9 měsíci

    why does he address the club so behind the ball ?

  • @joecalvacca3195
    @joecalvacca3195 Před 9 měsíci

    Great swing and I understand the concept but as a senior golfer I cannot turn the body so the video is not designed for all golfers

    • @MiloLinesGolf
      @MiloLinesGolf Před 9 měsíci +1

      It is impossible to give one size fits all instruction, which is why it’s important to work with a coach that understands matchups and can make modifications to their coaching for the student in front of them. Check out my live lesson with John G where I make adjustments to my preferences to help him.

  • @josepharrambide26
    @josepharrambide26 Před 9 měsíci

    Kinda looks like Ryan Fox

  • @bklounge_golf
    @bklounge_golf Před 9 měsíci

    Okay Milo is is pushing the shit out of the ball. No chance he’s square

    • @MiloLinesGolf
      @MiloLinesGolf Před 9 měsíci

      These shots were pretty much all slight push draws almost 0 curve

    • @ablgolfmom6211
      @ablgolfmom6211 Před 9 měsíci

      I’ve watched Milo hit balls many times in person he stripes it crazy impressive.

  • @ToraxReborn
    @ToraxReborn Před 9 měsíci

    In my honest opinion... amateurs cast because they have never been taught how to use their body correctly by using the proper sequcing. Simply, they're using their hands and arms to get square thinking golf is a different movement.
    Golf tuition is so screwed.
    Think of it this way, if you were told to throw a sack of potatoes, no one would use hands and arms to cast early. They just use their back to 'rotate' and let it go by using momentum.

    • @industrialpalletworx3548
      @industrialpalletworx3548 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Precisely! The hands and arms have 1 job move the club up and down. The body provides the rotation to square the club

  • @ZeebNinja
    @ZeebNinja Před 9 měsíci

    You were doing good until you introduced the straight stick. It sucks when people push products for personal gain.