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@jeffnorthcutt7899
@jeffnorthcutt7899 12 күн бұрын
Johnson Wagner 27:15😅😅
@scottsanders2641
@scottsanders2641 Ай бұрын
Nice kick save at 15:06…. Really wish I would’ve saw this 20 years ago. So much good stuff here
@Letitbeism369
@Letitbeism369 Ай бұрын
End gaining versus conscious control.
@alanpontes2855
@alanpontes2855 Ай бұрын
There is an analogy between the golf instruction business and the healthcare industry, and most other business models in the US, especially. Both are corrective in that they seek to prescribe fixes to an otherwise easily solved problem. Want to play better golf? Swing the club. Want to be healthier? Eat better and exercise. But instead we’re taught fixes in golf like a doctor prescribes pills for us wanting to have our cake and eat it.
@AlanPontes-m2p
@AlanPontes-m2p Ай бұрын
There's a guy on the tour now who has a similar unconventional move like the lady with the kick.
@methodicl2673
@methodicl2673 3 ай бұрын
This man is brilliant! I'm sick to death about "positions" P1, P2, P whatever. There are no such things as positions in a fluid motion. and you damn sure can't determine a position in the 1.5 seconds it takes to make a swing.
@back2back379
@back2back379 2 ай бұрын
Agreed, it’s convoluted nonsense. Golf is meant to be a game where you swing the club back and then swing it forward around a center, that’s it.
@password2473
@password2473 3 ай бұрын
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@Heavyperro
@Heavyperro 3 ай бұрын
Watched these videos last week and today I took my first lesson from an instructor that learned from Manuel. The lesson was so common sense driven that by the end of the lesson, I was convinced of two things. 1. golf is a great game. 2. Golf is not complicated. We make it harder than it really is. What priceless lesson.
@BrainInjuredTortellinni
@BrainInjuredTortellinni 4 ай бұрын
This reminds me of the lessons I got as a kid. He was taught taught by Ernest Jones. Thanks for posting
@timothyslaughter476
@timothyslaughter476 4 ай бұрын
Ill bet if you ask 100 golfers of all handicaps to define the arm they'll say from the shoulder to the wrist. But swinging the upper arms primarily gets everything working together. You'll likely feel a real nice pulling action from the left arm youve never felt before. Because we've been using the right elbow and forearm as a lever and creating a cast far worse than a wrist cast. That's why good golfers have that right arm nice and bent even into impact straightening only after impact.
@REMdesigns1
@REMdesigns1 5 ай бұрын
I was always focused on hitting the ball instead of just swinging the club. Thank you for the lesson and changing my thinking, golf just got so much easier mentally.
@shofey
@shofey 5 ай бұрын
Just read his book. He's doing exactly what he teaches.
@jimguy9874
@jimguy9874 5 ай бұрын
This is great, but, I’m kind of fixated on what the hell that kid in the white shirt is doing behind Manuel. Very distracting.
@bamgolf7090
@bamgolf7090 6 ай бұрын
Excellent communicator. Just recently purchased his book. Happy these are here as resources. What a truly awesome way to think about the game.
@dannyf1133
@dannyf1133 6 ай бұрын
Hi @John Hayes, thanks so much for sharing these videos. They really are game changers. Do you know if the videos exist where Manuel explained playing a draw or fade?
@dannyf1133
@dannyf1133 6 ай бұрын
Priceless advice 👏🏼
@Gorilla_YT1
@Gorilla_YT1 8 ай бұрын
This helped me so much thank you
@cuernavagolf
@cuernavagolf 8 ай бұрын
Saludos de CDMX de Leo Martínez Golf Academy ⛳
@darrinlygrisse5287
@darrinlygrisse5287 8 ай бұрын
Every other bit of swing advice on KZbin should be flagged as disinformation. 😊rewatching this after struggling on the range. It’s starting to click again.
@darrinlygrisse5287
@darrinlygrisse5287 8 ай бұрын
Love all the golf bags laying on the ground. This was obviously filmed before the invention of the modern stand bag.
@Bruiser48
@Bruiser48 9 ай бұрын
For the recreational golfer, nothing works better than Manuel’s method. KISS!
@andrewbiggins9404
@andrewbiggins9404 9 ай бұрын
These videos are great, thank you.
@MrKillahippo
@MrKillahippo 10 ай бұрын
Best swing ever, without ever hitting a ball . He just shows that copying others swing is not the answer to learning what your body swing motion is , to start at the balanced point is the key.
@tommy4490
@tommy4490 10 ай бұрын
Wow ❤
@gibsonguitarplayer
@gibsonguitarplayer 10 ай бұрын
MDLT changed my game from trying to allowing. I no longer have a million thoughts over the ball. I’ve actually thought of ordering a custom golf bag and putting MDLT letters on it. To always remind myself on each shot that MDLT method is the swing on every shot.
@jherl8307
@jherl8307 11 ай бұрын
When he talks about not wanting to know where he stands in a tournament it reminds me of all the dumbbells that I’ve played with that love to announce after the 9th hole - “ Great nine Joe. You shot 36”. Inevitably I shoot 45 on the back 9. Happens every time cuz I’m thinking score instead of just keep swinging the club.
@davidbazaldua535
@davidbazaldua535 11 ай бұрын
GOD BLESS MANUEL! he has just set me free of All the PGA posts on the internet! I'm free on the course now. 🤓
@davidbazaldua535
@davidbazaldua535 11 ай бұрын
AMAZING the lack of respect and focus in the 80s.
@OldSchoolBaptistInOslo
@OldSchoolBaptistInOslo 11 ай бұрын
Love this. This is real golf instruction. All this stuff they teach these days is just garbage. Modern golf instruction steals your money and the joy of the game.
@jaybee7890
@jaybee7890 Жыл бұрын
MdlT is Yoda level shit. I played in college and at 60 maintain a 4 index. I have tried every method of change trying to be “perfect” I get radically different feels and sometimes in stretches it works. When I filmed over the years on video every method looked almost the same. Therefore I truly understood my swing was my swing. Technically fairly sound and looks good but never consistent until I realized the answer lies in the stuff he teaches, not positions. Once I learned how to swing the club and put it in motion and “leave it alone” my ball striking was more consistent. Back with the hands, through with the arms, let the body react and swing the club at your target. It works. Thank You and RIP Manuel. Legend.
@SpinandThrowDiscGolf
@SpinandThrowDiscGolf Жыл бұрын
The reason people suck at golf.
@luvamystery
@luvamystery Жыл бұрын
Very inside swing.
@done5423
@done5423 Жыл бұрын
The goat of youtube golf lesson videos.
@frankclaro8409
@frankclaro8409 Жыл бұрын
On the downswing the club is swung inside the target line i think. At impact does the club cross the target line. When I was in Fla. I bought your book. Good insight into Manuel.
@dougturner2547
@dougturner2547 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for posting this series of videos. I wish I had found them two years ago when I just started but I have had actual fun correcting what the pros have taught me.
@jimangelno1
@jimangelno1 Жыл бұрын
Listen to this man if you want to feel the crisp powerful contact the best players get. This works. Don’t try it and if you hit one bad shot try something else . Stuck with this. A lesson from a legend 👍
@michaelgurry8621
@michaelgurry8621 Жыл бұрын
A pity some of these teaching gurus like Manuel have to be a bit arrogant in front of a group, such as when describing his definition of what is the 'arm'. He is using the strict medical definition but in everyday life we say the arm is from the hand to the shoulder, the upper arm is from the elbow to the shoulder and the forearm is from the wrist to the elbow. If you are asked to lift your arm you don't just lift your upper arm! He could have been more polite to the student and to the group by explaining these differences. Otherwise he has some useful concepts for beginners.
@petecross22
@petecross22 11 ай бұрын
I don’t understand your comment. Do you not agree with Mr. Delatorre’s principles? I don’t find him to be arrogant in the least. He is confident in what he is teaching through years of experience.
@dogloverjb6873
@dogloverjb6873 Жыл бұрын
what an amazing instructor he was! I am so fortunate to have an instructor today that was mentored by him and teaches the MDT method
@thomasmazanec374
@thomasmazanec374 Жыл бұрын
Do you have his or her name? Posts on you tube?
@gzman1
@gzman1 Жыл бұрын
Not really Ben Hogans ball position theory
@davidjackson7051
@davidjackson7051 Жыл бұрын
A good teacher has to get the students thinking first getting there attention then it all falls into place Jack Nicklaus said to go play first then learn the correct way practice is as fun as playing to me find a role model to copy them do your on thing golf has basic fundamentals but everyone is a little different
@galerauschenberger9411
@galerauschenberger9411 Жыл бұрын
He's got an over the top loop. But, it works.
@maeu59
@maeu59 Жыл бұрын
I’m not seeing any OTT
@galerauschenberger9411
@galerauschenberger9411 Жыл бұрын
@@maeu59 At the top his clubhead point to the right and on the finish it is slightly left of target. That is very common in upright swings and that is why a closed stance is not a bad thing. I am not talking about anything extreme. I admire de la Torre very much and I am trying to emulate his swing.
@maeu59
@maeu59 Жыл бұрын
@@galerauschenberger9411 I consider OTT is coming over the backswing plane which I’m not seeing, not so much how he’s finishing.
@gameon551
@gameon551 Жыл бұрын
This is too simple and dumb downed. Just swing the golf club from here to there? Well duh, waste of time. He's doing way more complex things.
@lovefridays
@lovefridays Жыл бұрын
17 min
@djelalhassan7631
@djelalhassan7631 Жыл бұрын
Nothing has changed, beauty is a Constant of nature, peace and love.
@IrishSpursFan
@IrishSpursFan Жыл бұрын
simple and brilliant 😊
@mikebarnard2689
@mikebarnard2689 Жыл бұрын
I’m late to this teaching method , but even a single trackman session has conclusively proven to me that de la Torre’s method works. Club speed faster, low point 3” ahead, face, path and face to path all within 1deg of neutral, ball speed and smash factor up. And all I did was take the clubhead back with my hands to right shoulder, then move entire forearm , hands and club unit to left shoulder using arms ( upper arm).. no manipulation, no other swing thought. It was like someone else was doing this, it was effortless both physically and mentally and no matter how fast I swung, I finished balanced. Truly wonderful, truly simple and with the advent of technology like Trackman, I had immediate proof that this technique gave optimal impact conditions without any complicated swing thoughts, the ball just got propelled towards target. Do I have the mental strength to stick with this? Time will tell.
@TheWedgeWizard
@TheWedgeWizard Жыл бұрын
Everyone knows reals vs feels are usually different. Most newer golfer are automatically right hand dominate, that causes all shorts of issues including casting and over the top. Both hands are very much used together but most people are going to have much more success focusing on lead (left) hand control. It’s like pulling a trailer vs pushing it, there’s no stability pushing. So when most people try and swing lead hand dominate, they end up using both hands equality, especially for most who let their right hand be dominate unconsciously. Each player is different and require unique feels but generally speaking feeling your lead side pull is going to have much more success than a trail hand push. It’s been shown with high tech motion capturing equipment and is the feeling many many great players have. Personally I’ve felt lead hand control for over 25 years now playing to a + (better than scratch) handicap. I might have some more right hand feel for flops, high shots, hooks, etc. my right hand is working just as hard but as far as squaring the club face and controlling trajectory’s and shapes, lead hand is king while trail (right) hand is just there to add speed and stability. ⛳️🧙‍♂️💭
@norman-gregory
@norman-gregory Жыл бұрын
How many PGA professionals unknowingly have taught otherwise, and not knowing, have made many a player give up/ or play thinking of seven different positions during address. I have always respected the professionals and always will...but sometimes, "show me the money" instead of putting the student on the correct path. But how could they, when they have/had no idea? Many teach a robotic style, and way too much overload of unnecessary movements. Manuel de la Torre's legacy, and your fellow Teacher's...keep up the very good work of a correct "Golf Swing"/ Manuel's Methods encompassing...practice/ tee to green/ 1st to 18th hole/ mental game/ recall and knowing where we/I went wrong/ having the confidence once that club/putter is in your hands. Thank you...Earnest Jones, Angel de la Torre and Manuel de la Torre.
@norman-gregory
@norman-gregory Жыл бұрын
Greetings...To the men/women/youth/devotees of Manuel's teachings. This video did not initially "sink in" until watching the above video a couple of times. There is so much knowledge here...that I wasn't aware of really what Manuel was saying. Then listening and watching numerous times, this video is so beneficial and always a guide to fall back on!!! Thank you, John Hayes...thank you Manuel/ Angel and Earnest Jones. A very "Special" thank you to Manuel de la Torre. Kindness from Australia.
@chaddy-me-boy8299
@chaddy-me-boy8299 Жыл бұрын
Hmmm. What makes it harder is we get in the way of the free swing! Manuel reminds me of Fuzzy Zoeller, keeping it simple like Moe, and his teaching is what I saw in Tom Watsons swing while I was on a tee box with him.