Great insights how it should be done. I like the way you add drills like chapters, like a progression to our potential. Very gratefull for you channel Warren, cheers.
Finally my old friend, a tip that works for me. Tried the hover method at Stonelees and improved my striking. Might even try it this afternoon mid-week stableford! Be good to see you at the club sometime.
Hi Keith lovely to hear from you and hope you’re keeping well? Glad to hear it worked out mate, good little drill to dip into every now and then. I hope so too. Take care
Tried the first drill, starting above the ball and felt it helped me start to get rid of my EE. Definitely going to continue using that drill and I’ve not seen it elsewhere.
Many thanks for your feedback, it’s lovely to hear you’ve had some positive results with it. It’s a good one to keep dipping into every now and then. Many thanks for contacting me. Regards Warren
Thank you. Not so much loss of height in Tyrell’s case pre impact he does stand after that’s for sure, there are always exceptions though. Cheers Robin appreciate the message 👍 Warren
Thank you very much for watching, for stopping by and for messaging. He has as soon as I start the intro he knows potential play time is over! Kind regards Warren
I played a few rounds with that hovering drill, and they were some of my best rounds ever, in one of those rounds I hit 14 greens, and it was a windy day as well. Thanks for all your great advice Warren!
Great videos Warren, you are a breath of fresh air in the golf instruction world. Question; are you saying that the chest has to lower as you swing down in order to stay down?
Hi Thomas, thank you for your message, that is so kind of you. Yes, the chest is lowering a bit into it that’s for sure, but remember this is an over exaggerated move to give the golfer the opposite feel to lifting, so in a perfect world it should remain the same. But, becoming lower, having more spine angle can help with better arm structure coming down i.e rear arm folding correctly, thus giving the golfer more lag and power. I hope that helps and wishing you all the best. Warren
speaking as someone who has a very good swing overall, but is frustrated due to thinning way too many of my irons during a round, and not quite able to compress the ball as I'd like to do ....I have been searching for drills that help me " feel " I stay more in posture, at impact, but so far without a lot of success.....I have given these a try and LOVE em.......but now I have to hover over my iron shots or I hit too much of the ground...what should I try ?.... .thank you sir !!!
Hi Gary, thanks very much for messaging me. One thing that springs to mind without seeing you obviously, is that if your club is running out of room and hitting the ground when going back to normal, I would focus on keeping some flex in the right arm (RHanded golfer) When you see me doing the drill and showing impact, you can see how bent my arm is, this can help in strike and help in keeping hands ahead giving a more ball turf. Hope that helps Gary, if in doubt I’m happy if you want to send a swing over and I’ll have a look, via the Academy Insta or FB socials page. Many thanks Warren
@@warrenbennettgolfacademy I have now done the first drill many many times when practicing and have become very good at it..... when I played golf the other day, I hit the ball with mostly very solid contact, and with very few thin ( topped ) shots...thank you again sir !!!
You said something I never heard Gary Player ever say about this drill moving forward and that is not moving your head forward just hands and arms and getting weight off of trail leg.onto lead leg.
Thank you Harold, there will always be an element of head movement but yes I encourage golfers to feel it with arms more that’s for sure. Many thanks for the message. Regards Warren
LOL - the BS never ends. Johnny Miller teaches the only drill / practice that any golfer needs. And gosh, he explains it without a bunch of BS. But then Miller had no needs of BS to get clicks and views or to pretend he knows what he is doing. And believe this, Miller never once set up with his club three inches above the ball. Total BS here.
Great insights how it should be done. I like the way you add drills like chapters, like a progression to our potential. Very gratefull for you channel Warren, cheers.
Thank you once again Keith, glad you liked it.
Many thanks
Warren
Finally my old friend, a tip that works for me. Tried the hover method at Stonelees and improved my striking. Might even try it this afternoon mid-week stableford!
Be good to see you at the club sometime.
Hi Keith lovely to hear from you and hope you’re keeping well? Glad to hear it worked out mate, good little drill to dip into every now and then.
I hope so too.
Take care
Tried the first drill, starting above the ball and felt it helped me start to get rid of my EE. Definitely going to continue using that drill and I’ve not seen it elsewhere.
Many thanks for your feedback, it’s lovely to hear you’ve had some positive results with it. It’s a good one to keep dipping into every now and then.
Many thanks for contacting me.
Regards
Warren
Wow...finally a drill I haven't heard a hundred times. This is simple, practical and seems like it would be very effective.
Thank you, I’m sure it has been done before but appreciate you taking the time to respond.
All the best
Warren
😮😅😅😅😅😮😮@@warrenbennettgolfacademy
Great content. You seriously need to paint/change those fence panels Warren!😂👍⛳️
Thanks Chris, funnily enough I’m going to do it this week 👍
Warren, that is a great exercise. I have had problems with this. Thank you...
Hi Richard, many thanks for is for stopping by the channel and you getting in contact. Wishing you well with this.
Kind regards
Warren
So true and easy going guy.
5 stars⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Thank you very much and hope it can be of some help.
Regards
Warren
Great drills and loved your insight into the pressures of golf. Will be trying these drills out.
Thank you Sharon. Appreciate you taking the time to message me.
Kind regards
Warren
Many thanks for yet another great tip…never quite understand Tyrell Hatton’s swing….seems to stand up almost immediately at impact unlike other pros
Thank you. Not so much loss of height in Tyrell’s case pre impact he does stand after that’s for sure, there are always exceptions though. Cheers Robin appreciate the message 👍
Warren
Great drills and straight to the point
Many thanks appreciate you taking the time to message me.
All the best
Warren
First time I’ve seen a video from you - very good tip. Your dog seems to have heard it all before!
Thank you very much for watching, for stopping by and for messaging.
He has as soon as I start the intro he knows potential play time is over!
Kind regards
Warren
Dig the Cardinal hat. Been a fan since i was about 7yrs old.
Nice one Bill, me since about 5 as my dad played a summer for the football (soccer) team in the late 70’s 👍
Warren, did your father play for the old St. Louis Stars at Washington University Francis Field?
This is so helpful! Been really struggling with thinning the ball lately and this is certainly helping me!! Thx from NE Ohio USA.
Hope it helps and sending good vibes from over the pond 🇬🇧 🇺🇸 👍
Great video and lesson plan also with your words of encouragement giving us hope as usual, Thank you so much!!!! 🙂
Thanks Kenneth 👍
I played a few rounds with that hovering drill, and they were some of my best rounds ever, in one of those rounds I hit 14 greens, and it was a windy day as well. Thanks for all your great advice Warren!
Thanks for the feedback and brave to take it to the course but I guess it will make you commit.
Appreciate the support as always
Warren
Very clear explanation 😀 love your channel
Thank you so much for your message.
Wishing you well
Warren
Great videos Warren, you are a breath of fresh air in the golf instruction world. Question; are you saying that the chest has to lower as you swing down in order to stay down?
Hi Thomas, thank you for your message, that is so kind of you.
Yes, the chest is lowering a bit into it that’s for sure, but remember this is an over exaggerated move to give the golfer the opposite feel to lifting, so in a perfect world it should remain the same. But, becoming lower, having more spine angle can help with better arm structure coming down i.e rear arm folding correctly, thus giving the golfer more lag and power.
I hope that helps and wishing you all the best.
Warren
Another great video and tips
Thanks Sean appreciate it mate 👍
Your dog is definitely staying low during your lesson.
Haha he’s heard it all before! As soon as I start talking he knows play time is over!
Many thanks
Warren
Nice tips
Thank you Lenard
speaking as someone who has a very good swing overall, but is frustrated due to thinning way too many of my irons during a round, and not quite able to compress the ball as I'd like to do ....I have been searching for drills that help me " feel " I stay more in posture, at impact, but so far without a lot of success.....I have given these a try and LOVE em.......but now I have to hover over my iron shots or I hit too much of the ground...what should I try ?.... .thank you sir !!!
Hi Gary, thanks very much for messaging me. One thing that springs to mind without seeing you obviously, is that if your club is running out of room and hitting the ground when going back to normal, I would focus on keeping some flex in the right arm (RHanded golfer)
When you see me doing the drill and showing impact, you can see how bent my arm is, this can help in strike and help in keeping hands ahead giving a more ball turf.
Hope that helps Gary, if in doubt I’m happy if you want to send a swing over and I’ll have a look, via the Academy Insta or FB socials page.
Many thanks
Warren
@@warrenbennettgolfacademy I have now done the first drill many many times when practicing and have become very good at it..... when I played golf the other day, I hit the ball with mostly very solid contact, and with very few thin ( topped ) shots...thank you again sir !!!
You said something I never heard Gary Player ever say about this drill moving forward and that is not moving your head forward just hands and arms and getting weight off of trail leg.onto lead leg.
Thank you Harold, there will always be an element of head movement but yes I encourage golfers to feel it with arms more that’s for sure.
Many thanks for the message.
Regards
Warren
Very nice, 👍👍
Thank you 👍
Like the golf mat - what brand is it?
It’s an Airflex mat yes they are good had this one about 8 years and only slight wearing.
Regards
Warren
Nice tips but I love your dog 😂😂😂 Sorry
Hi Lauren, thank you and don’t be sorry 😁 he’s much more interesting! 🐶
@@warrenbennettgolfacademy Ha,Ha,Ha 🤣🤣
I heard no mention of choking down like he is.?
LOL - the BS never ends. Johnny Miller teaches the only drill / practice that any golfer needs. And gosh, he explains it without a bunch of BS. But then Miller had no needs of BS to get clicks and views or to pretend he knows what he is doing. And believe this, Miller never once set up with his club three inches above the ball. Total BS here.
Go off and ditch the abuse to someone who cares