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The other day on the range, I heard two golfers talking, one in his 60s and the other in his 30s. The guy in his 60s said to the …
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Hello, I enjoy your videos, I’m a senior golfer (68), I have noticed that my lead leg never completely straighten on the follow through went I’m finished. Any thoughts?
Really? How many seniors can get their backswing over their heads with a straight left arm?
Hey Eric, I see that pulling right leg back gives you access to a longer backswing. But I find it more valuable to have an open setup with my feet as it encourages a more flowing follow-through. When I’m closed I find I’m really restricted through impact.
Eric – Another great video. Do you only recommend pulling the right leg back and flaring out the foot for the driver? Or could this be done with other clubs? Thanks
Hey brother! are you looking to add a new editor to your team? I’d love to join.
Eric where are you located? If I'm ever in your area I'd love to get a lesson in person. Thanks
As a 65 year old golfer, I found something with this incredible tidbit of swing instruction in today’s round. 9/14 fairways with some increased distance and accuracy. This instruction infused my swing and gave me a bit more confidence.
Can you use the right foot back with irons too?
Looks like Rocco Mediate's swing.
Getting much more distance for an older player is hard if not impossible. I'm pretty fit, pretty long, and a low handicapper.. And I know a lot about the golf swing. But I see guys 30 years younger than me just annihilating the golf ball. It is like I am just a beginner in terms of distance. And I have tried and concluded that father time has made it impossible to ever do that again. I've studied these swings and tried to copy them. But they are driving the ball 100 yards past me on the range. It's called youth and enjoy it while you have got it. Your body is simply not going to move that fast anymore. It kind of pisses me off to not be able to play like that anymore. I am not going to dominate the golf course like I used to. I used to overpower the golf course back when I played really well. I took bunkers and traps out of play with sheer power.
Another winner Eric. You transfer your weight so beautifully that it's my model. And Andrew's message to sling the clubhead into the ball is another great piece. As always thanks. Be good-Russ
Not much new here
What is with all these golf channels and their pink shirts. Are they paid to where them?
How can you cut the ball off that set up Seems very odd.
I'm 74 years old and yesterday I hit several drives just past 200 yards. I can also hit 3 wood and 5 wood about that far. Why is that?
Why not show an average senior golfer swing the club . Both of these guys are not your average senior golfer. Try to help a senior learn to swing like that is not is not the senior swings i see on the course . As we age we do not have the flexibility of either one of these Guys .Show us real senior golfers .
As a senior, when I apply this method I don’t feel power going back to the ball on the downswing.
Any video or advice on making your practice swing same as your swing with ball on tee? I have no tension in my practice swing with driver, but went ball is on tee I cannot stop the tension in my arms, legs and shoulders. I am sure it is all mental when I am on the course.
Does your video also applies to all clubs ?