By: Grant Horvat Teaches | Duration: 00:13:53
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Can you do a video about getting club speed with your driver? You have such a smooth effortless swing and I know you can carry the ball 300+ if you want so I'm dying to get some advice.
I see a LOT of alignment videos talking about the sticks, and how you use them to line up your feet parallel to the target. What i don't see very often (or ever, outside of a single Mark Crossfield vid i've seen) is how to control a golfer that lets his SHOULDERS get out of whack with where his feet and hips are pointing. It happens to my son a lot, and i actually see it from a lot of golfers when they get on a tee box that is not pointed straight down the fairway. And that ball almost 100% of the time travels in the direction their shoulders are aimed at when they take initial address.
Same Chompers Smile
“85% of this game at least is setup” are the most true words spoken in golf instruction. I always see videos trying to fix other areas of a swing but the student can’t really perform the move because they’ve already killed any chance of doing it before they ever start to swing the club.
way to go pops….. 🙂
God Bless you mom & dad Grant, what great parents and great humans, can they adopt me? lol!!
"OH yeah"… my dad always tells me to bring it more in the middle of my stance. Love it
Man I wish I had this connection with one parent let alone both lol I just hope to be that for my kid!
Thank you Grant , to share and teaching golf . You have a beautiful parent , congratulation . And Thank you again .
Its crazy how the smallest change can get your ball flight right back on target. I sometimes try to reinvent my entire swing thinking I'm doing it all wrong and forgot how to swing the club, when it might just be the ball position or slight grip change. Nice reminder on making the smallest changes until you get it back on target. Its always great to see your Dad on the channel. Cherish these moments, time with your Dad is priceless.
Your skill makes sense. 1 tip. Yes. It's your channel. But let the Old Man lead. These are gems.
These videos are great, your dads an awesome instructor!
We need the fathers day match
Your dads the man grant I think if you and him worked together a lot more you could seriously play professional golf grant your an amazing golfer man you gotta give it a shot
How do I get you to give me a video lesson?
Great Video! Love to see more content like this. It also clarified some of the issues I am currently having and going to be working on at the range. Thanks G! Keep up the good work!
if only Dad had been a tennis pro! ????
Grant where is your dad teaching and what does he charge. I've taken one or two lessons in my life (at age 47)
I can't rememberand love his "fundamentals" style. I'm in Ponte vedra.. Is he in Stuart? I played on the ADT and minor regular tours in Asia for 15 years. Of course I got tips from the other players = mini lessons but know nothing of how I can improve my swing. Maybe your dad can help. I want to play on the over 50 tours now. I stopped playing on the reg tour at age 64 in 2020 due to injuries. ThanksThese video lessons are awesome with you Dad.. I like to see more of this. Can we see more front facing angle vs. behind Grant.. Coaches normally stand where Grant's Dad is standing. Thanks!
Would be great to see a front on view so we can understand exactly the ball position your dad is asking!
Dad Horvat such a claim person, great teacher
cool to see how much you love your family and how you brag about your parents. you’re a good son!
Love the dad and the mom, great people.
I have taken several lessons from your Dad when he was up in PA. Really miss him, a very good teacher.