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Retief Goosen Swing (Side and Back) @ 2009 US PGA
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Retief Goosen at the 2009 US PGA Championship practice range at Hazeltine National Golf Club, Minneapolis, Minnesota - www.iseekgolf.com Download a HD version here - forums.iseekgolf.com
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Golf Drills Free Golf Lesson Chipping Drill at Barona Golf Course The Golf Matt
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Great drill to get your chip shots close to the hole every time.
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Golf Motionpractis ; Le plan de swing " Vu simplement " !
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Geoff Ogilvy Swing (Side and Back) @ 2009 US PGA
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Geoff Ogilvy at the 2009 US PGA Championship practice range at Hazeltine National Golf Club, Minneapolis, Minnesota - www.iseekgolf.com
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Golf Backswing key positions
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Keeping the club on plane in the backswing is key to allowing the club to stay on plane coming back down to the ball. Having trouble swinging over the top? This tip will help you find where your club may be getting off plane during your swing.
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By: fsufan229. on 22 May 12, 14:58:02
Great video? Bradley. Quick question. Are we to do the shallowing with every club in the bag?
By: GolfAus. on 19 Apr 12, 14:35:45
Firmish grip is? best......with oily wrists
By: coalminer51708. on 18 Apr 12, 11:57:20
do? you get into that slot with the grip not being as firm?
By: Watersign25. on 11 Mar 12, 00:47:00
I've spent literally hundreds of dollars for golf lessons over the years. I wish I had been fortunate to have this knowledge back when I started. Nothing has fixed my still too steep swing in the ten plus years? I've been playing. Going to focus on this info for 2012. Thanks so much for all your videos !!!!
By: GolfAus. on 05 Mar 12, 23:20:35
thankyou for the comment. Glad to try and help people understand things hopefully in a easier concise? way that they can build their swing from
By: premolar7. on 03 Mar 12, 23:13:10
Again awesome info. Simply the most intelligent look at? the golf swing. Thank God for people like you.
By: jgolman67. on 31 Dec 11, 22:56:15
Bradley--my misses now tend? to be more pushes vs. draws and hooks before your videos. Is this a timing issue as maybe the body outracing the hands or something else? My misses are better but seem more consistently right than before. What do you think?
By: GolfAus. on 31 Dec 11, 22:46:04
thankyou. Glad you find the? information informative. Good Luck
By: jgolman67. on 31 Dec 11, 22:20:43
probably the best, most relevant instruction that I have seen in my 40 years playing golf. I am a 3 handicap (was as low as a 1) and I have learned more from you than any of my? previous teachers combined! well done bradley.
By: martinkp76. on 24 Dec 11, 03:18:05
awesome info! went out and tried it.."worked like a charm for me" this is the true SECRET..thanks? for sharing..Dr. Martin
By: BirdieBlues. on 18 Sep 11, 16:57:26
What do you think to Jamie Lovemarks swing? He seems to have some of the elements you? talk about on your website.
By: GolfAus. on 28 Aug 11, 04:32:51
not necessarily....you can still try stick the right elbow in and? come down steep....watch the forearms and wrists in these videos. That's the ticket....right elbow becomes a by product of that....
By: mracampa23. on 28 Aug 11, 01:51:03
Do you think keeping the right elbow in will naturally shallow? me out?
By: GolfAus. on 27 Aug 11, 05:39:21
Thanks for the kind words. It is certainly there for all to see with just about every great ball striker to a man. they look different because of grip pressures, build, groundwork, pivot strength etc but they all worked along? the same principles for sure. Starting out with a shorter club is good...using some mini swings from waist high to waist high to feel the work necessary, once the clubs get longer it gets tougher for many reasons, but nail the short ones and move along the set
By: mracampa23. on 27 Aug 11, 00:58:56
Brad, I really like your teaching methods. You can even see Hogan doing this move in the video of him hitting the 3 wood. Would you recommend working hard? on this with wedges first before going to bigger stuff? I really appreciate your time and advice and think you totally nailed the thing that all the great ball strikers were doing.
By: GolfAus. on 27 Aug 11, 00:18:13
you will only feel stuck at first because your body isn't used to the sensation. If your body just stays put and doesn't work then you will instinctively try using your hands to get out of that spot. The more you train your body and muscles? to head in this direction the easier it becomes and the better the ball starts to react. Just remember Rome wasn't built in a day, they brought in huge stone blocks and stacked them together. Think of this as your first building block
By: mracampa23. on 26 Aug 11, 21:33:35
Thanks for getting back to me Brad. I tried this elbow and shallowing out move on the range today? and I felt like I was getting stuck a lot. Will this happen at first?
By: GolfAus. on 26 Aug 11, 12:17:32
Absolutely. When the fact is that the 3 best ball strikers ever had flat lie angles than there is merit to it. How flat you need is based on how good your rotation is, how much wristcock you hold into the ball, how well you utilize your feet for? grip and your legs for drive..etc One does not fit all, but you can help these parts of your swing by using flatter equipment. The greats knew this. It is the best kept secret in golf of the past 30 years as noone thinks of it helping a swing
By: mracampa23. on 26 Aug 11, 01:30:10
would? you recommend flattening lies on modern clubs?
By: madaboutsleep. on 25 Jul 11, 18:53:03
I'm so happy I subscribed to this channel. Bradley explains the dynamics of? the golf swing very nicely indeed.
By: pippomascalzulli. on 25 Jul 11, 03:17:31
Excellent video!?
By: GolfAus. on 22 Jul 11, 20:43:29
thanks rick....the golf swing is a complex move but it's not rocket science. Most people try to make it harder than it should be with the endless science talk and trying to pinpoint perfection....everyone has their own "BEST" swing available to? help them play better.....I honestly believe mine and Lag's thoughts give everyone a greater chance of finding their best.... as it is much more in tune with the golf swing treasure map the great players left behind for us to learn from...
By: rickalthamgolfschool. on 22 Jul 11, 01:21:37
Hi Bradley, I have been teaching for over 15? years and find your teaching philosophy very refreshing. I am looking forward to doing the module work over at abs. I hope to meet you some day and spend some time discussing the golf swing. Thanks for making the videos.