This one’s a real gem folks. If you’ve been losing your shots off to the right (as a right-hander) as a fade or push, you’re going to LOVE the below video. In it Bobby shows one of his students a very little-known trick to stopping those bad shots to the right. It’ so simple you’ll probably kick yourself but regardless, it works.
I hope you’re enjoying these video lessons. Please let me know if you like them and if they are helping your game or if you have any questions.
Oh yeah, in case you missed the Secret Golf Lesson #1, see it here.
Go Low!
Jack
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This is all part of our Full Swing Lessons DVD, which is a really cool way to help you learn to improve your game.
Last week I explained that the latest Full Swing Lessons DVD was a bit of an experiment…to see if this new way of filming/teaching would suit your needs better……and that we were offering them on a first come, first served basis.
Well, it’s no surprise we are down to our last 47 of these DVD’s so now’s the time to get your hands on one.
Remember, this DVD we cover the seven most common full swing problems:
1. Fades
2. Hooks
3. Push
4. Pull
5. Fat shots
6. Thin shots
7. Lack of distance
In each of these seven lessons you’ll get to sit in on sessions with a very high-priced golf instructor and watch as he methodically goes about diagnosing the problem and getting the student to master the techniques in order to solve their problem.
This is an excellent way to learn by watching other students progress through the lessons. I can assure you it is very helpful to identify with another student who is experiencing the same problems you are…and see them tackle them just as you might.
I can’t begin to count how many “stop slicing” tips I’ve read or lessons I’ve paid for over the years. This video is best one I’ve seen because Bobby clearly explains how a poor swing plane will result in slice (and how to fix it). Now all I have to do is make every swing this way!
This video instruction piece, according to my information about the golf swing, resolves the issue of a pull/slice, resulting from an “over the top” downswing plane.
It is my understanding that a push results from an inside to out path with a clubface square to the path and that a push/slice results from an inside to outside path with the clubface open to the swing path.
Thanks for the critique ! That’s exactly what my problem was/is. I know it’ll be difficult in the beginning, but, when performed correctly, as instructed, I not only hit the ball straighter, but, also, about 20-25 yds. longer.
I love these videos, if a picture is worth a thousand words, a video must be worth a million. I have lots of problems understanding what written golf tips really mean but with a video, especially the movements in slow motion and your new two side-by-side video demonstrations, everything becomes clear. Well done and thanks for the tips.
love the video. i understand that the right shoulder(right hand player) should be parralel to the line of target at impact with the right hand straight.?
Thanks Jack…I have had a problem fading the ball and this video has undoubtedly shown me why. Must take it to the course and see if it really does work…many thanks for a great tip!
I posted that this was too vague but when I took a few swings, I understood the feeling you need. Looking forward to the range tomorrow. This could be a huge improvement for me.
I have had many lessons over the years, but this advice is definitely the most effective I know.I purchased some of the Purepoint DVDs and they are quite excellent.
There are only two areas I would appreciate comment from Bobby if at all possible please.
The first is the route which the club takes on the backswing to the 9 o’clock position-ie how much inside the line?
The second is- on the backswing is it wrong to roll the clubface open with the arms with a view to then rolling/rotating it closed through impact? If it is, how can the clubface be rotated closed on the downswing without causing a hook/duckhook, as by the time the face arrives at impact one would imagine it would be quite closed?
This is a problem i have had for years.I will be out putting this in to practise,to get my handicap back down.I look forward to an improved swing as a result.
Hi Jack. I used your practice tip (driving)about placing right foot back and having a practise swing to aviod topping the ball. WOW what a difference that made not one topped ball so far and alot straighter to. Many thanks
This tips really helped me understand why I am pushing to the right. Never thought that maybe the shoulders are working ahead of the arms! Good advice. Thansk!
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Thanks Much…Two really great tips that all golfers can use when the swing goes south..Keep them coming
I thought this video would address the Push/Fade issue.
Can you give us a tip for Push/Fade problem?
Thanks.
I can’t begin to count how many “stop slicing” tips I’ve read or lessons I’ve paid for over the years. This video is best one I’ve seen because Bobby clearly explains how a poor swing plane will result in slice (and how to fix it). Now all I have to do is make every swing this way!
There is no link to Secret Tip #2.
The video has “Cuts”, or “Jumps” and I can’t see it straight.
Can I have a better quality?
Great lesson
This video instruction piece, according to my information about the golf swing, resolves the issue of a pull/slice, resulting from an “over the top” downswing plane.
It is my understanding that a push results from an inside to out path with a clubface square to the path and that a push/slice results from an inside to outside path with the clubface open to the swing path.
Am I wrong?
Vern
Jack
Another really good lesson.
I bought a package of 3 DVDs on the short
game and it’s taken 5 shots off my game.
You’re an excellent teacher.
Keep up your good work.
Jim Meisenheimer
PS – I’m one of your affiliates and have
made 5 or 6 sales.
this is the tip i have ever gotten. i stop my pull and fade. slice in three
swings thank you
Great tip for warm ups prior to start of a round. The first drive determines the rest of my round.
Many thanks,
Tony.
Thanks for the critique ! That’s exactly what my problem was/is. I know it’ll be difficult in the beginning, but, when performed correctly, as instructed, I not only hit the ball straighter, but, also, about 20-25 yds. longer.
These video lessons are excellent! Short and to the problem and solution.
I am sharing them with some friends.
Thanks,
Yayin
This doesn’t address how to solve the problem. It’s way too vague. How about a drill or something.
I love these videos, if a picture is worth a thousand words, a video must be worth a million. I have lots of problems understanding what written golf tips really mean but with a video, especially the movements in slow motion and your new two side-by-side video demonstrations, everything becomes clear. Well done and thanks for the tips.
love the video. i understand that the right shoulder(right hand player) should be parralel to the line of target at impact with the right hand straight.?
Thanks Jack…I have had a problem fading the ball and this video has undoubtedly shown me why. Must take it to the course and see if it really does work…many thanks for a great tip!
Thanks for the video; I hope it works for me it will be a BIG help
God Bless
“Show me the video” I can see several had the same problem
I posted that this was too vague but when I took a few swings, I understood the feeling you need. Looking forward to the range tomorrow. This could be a huge improvement for me.
I have had many lessons over the years, but this advice is definitely the most effective I know.I purchased some of the Purepoint DVDs and they are quite excellent.
There are only two areas I would appreciate comment from Bobby if at all possible please.
The first is the route which the club takes on the backswing to the 9 o’clock position-ie how much inside the line?
The second is- on the backswing is it wrong to roll the clubface open with the arms with a view to then rolling/rotating it closed through impact? If it is, how can the clubface be rotated closed on the downswing without causing a hook/duckhook, as by the time the face arrives at impact one would imagine it would be quite closed?
This is a problem i have had for years.I will be out putting this in to practise,to get my handicap back down.I look forward to an improved swing as a result.
Isn’t this a “Pull-Fade”….not a “Push-Fade”?
really good. One of the best golf tips I have ever had.
Hi Jack. I used your practice tip (driving)about placing right foot back and having a practise swing to aviod topping the ball. WOW what a difference that made not one topped ball so far and alot straighter to. Many thanks
Jack,
A BIG thank you for sending such a wonderful lesson … I can’t thank enough …
-Surya
Jack, they may be great and probably are! But without sound they do nothing for me.
Reagards from down under
Ray
This tips really helped me understand why I am pushing to the right. Never thought that maybe the shoulders are working ahead of the arms! Good advice. Thansk!