WHY ARE YOU SHOUTING! just talk normal...had to switch off
@KyleMorrisTGRКүн бұрын
Just turn volume down…easy fix!
@joevelte42522 күн бұрын
easy on the coffee
@zerosum789Күн бұрын
Or cocaine?
@KyleMorrisTGRКүн бұрын
Haha. Just so excited for you to get better!
@shawn64542 күн бұрын
Door frame drill every day for an hour.
@henryalderfer11972 күн бұрын
Anti lift pole drill ! One of the drills as part of my winter stock shot plan
@jgpratt2010Күн бұрын
What’s this?
@al13568 күн бұрын
Ah just watched a couple of your videos and 3 minutes into this one you have identified what I have literally spent £100s on trying to fix for years. I was guilty of waving that left arm across my chest. Why did it take 50 years to find you. Brilliant video 👍
@KyleMorrisTGR4 күн бұрын
Thank you. That’s awesome to hear.
@al13568 күн бұрын
Great video. Makes me think about my on course swing yesterday, all over the place as I can’t play as often as I used to. I had to go back to basics after a disappointing 13 holes. Last 5 were much better 👍
@KyleMorrisTGR4 күн бұрын
Good stuff
@whaleshark26259 күн бұрын
This feels a bit more like playing the game of golf swing vs playing the game of golf. Rory and Tiger are arguably two of the most talented golfers of all time - for any golfer north of a positive handicap, trajectory and understanding why your ball does what it does is unbelievably important.
@BeefyPreacher7 күн бұрын
Well, he’s a swing coach believe it or not.
@KyleMorrisTGR4 күн бұрын
Agree. Aren’t we saying the same thing that one must understand so that they can adjust and make improvements?
@adamking7479 күн бұрын
Great video. So much value here. Huge fan of Bender methodology. I’ve floated around to different methodologies for a long time and I’ve suffered for it. This stuff here is the real deal. Thank you!
@KyleMorrisTGR9 күн бұрын
@@adamking747 appreciate it. Would love to teach you more. Any chance I can send you some more free content?
@BambooBlade-q9n11 күн бұрын
Brilliant 👏 discovery ....works for putting aswell 😮
@methodicl267313 күн бұрын
I think making your practice matter is also helpful. Treat the range as the course. Hit driver then mid iron. Driver then wedge. Driver then long iron. Driver then fairway wood then wedge and so on. Also Actually aim at something specific and watch the whole shot where the ball lands and imagine your next shot from there. Don't just pound balls and look away as soon as you hit a bad one. And one more thing stop adjusting every ball till the lie is perfect. (some people do this on the course too and it really annoys me) Throw it down and how it settles is where you hit it from. Basically make it a realistic as possible.
@thedal257314 күн бұрын
I think ball position also has a lot to do with it. In the practise swing, your swing isnt trying to match up to a fixed point that your trying to optimise contact at. If the ball is in the wrong position, your swing will have to adjust to compensate. For instance someone who cant fix their early extension may find that if they set up to a ball, close their eyes and re-set up into an athletic position and open their eyes, their clubhead is likely want to be set up to closer to their body. But had they tried to swing with their initial set-up, they would have to early extend to reach the ball
@methodicl267313 күн бұрын
excellent point
@stevenjenkins388214 күн бұрын
Or just get fitted 😮
@tesh8815 күн бұрын
Great analysis and teaching method. More of this style of content please
@phthomps15 күн бұрын
Tiger changed his swing because he was locked in a battle of egos with Butch, with Butch claiming that Tiger won all of his majors with the “Harmon Swing.”
@kurtg968415 күн бұрын
Thank you Kyle. Keep them coming! This is now going to be one of my goals for the up coming season. I'm a high handicap index and played in a few amature senior tournaments this season. Before each tourney other golfers who were waiting in line on the range would comment on my "good swing" and ability to strike the ball well. I would comment that it will be different during the tourney. sort of a self fulfilling prophecy. Then under pressure I would play ok but nothing like on the range beforehand. this video is a revelation for me to have a more positive mindset and to learn how to do what you have suggested. Again, thanks!
@eduardoiiigullas931015 күн бұрын
Great video!!! What app are you using?
@KJtropical16 күн бұрын
This was such an excellent video!! Great info that’s vital for proper self learning and progression. On another note, I struggle with something I saw in your swing at the end of the vid. Like me, your impact position looks mostly like your address position. Especially when looking at the hips (not opening at impact). Is this something you’ve tried to work on in your swing? If so, what is helping you to be more rotated at impact? Thx! ⛳️
@light153116 күн бұрын
Kyle. How do mean the letter X?
@industrialpalletworx354816 күн бұрын
Such a great video! It's all in the details. One point that I think is missed. The pivot. You can try all you want to get these positions, but if your coil/ pivot is trash, you have no chance. I do love the details and I will surely save this video.
@codyhoskins516718 күн бұрын
Love Ben. Played my best golf when I was working with him.
@KyleMorrisTGR18 күн бұрын
Just curious why did you stop? Would you like to work with him again? He is a part of our remote vip program?
@codyhoskins516717 күн бұрын
@ that’s a really good question. In hindsight I needed to stick with it. I tinker too much and keep trying to get better when I was on a good path. I think I was searching for more distance too. I’m starting to go back to work on some of the faults I had with self made feedback stations (I’m trying to make a MEGSA station) and I am going to try to get to Nashville and see him in person. I live in Kentucky so it’s not too far of a drive or do an online lesson maybe monthly to have accountability.
@KyleMorrisTGR17 күн бұрын
@ maybe we can set up a call to chat about different options?
@codyhoskins516717 күн бұрын
@@KyleMorrisTGR I would be open to that. Is there an email address that I can email to set that up?
@codyhoskins516717 күн бұрын
@@KyleMorrisTGRI would be open to that. Is there a way to get in touch with you to set that up?
@codyhoskins516720 күн бұрын
Love the thought of “it’s not the off season it’s the development series.” That’s a growth mindset and I’m going to start using that term. Thanks Kyle.
@KyleMorrisTGR20 күн бұрын
@@codyhoskins5167 thanks Cody
@tarheelace20 күн бұрын
20:07 Fundamentally, acknowledge differences between short game and long game. 38:00 How often tour players get new wedges 39:00 Want a lob wedge with little bounce and sand wedge with a lot of bounce, then can make range of shots. End: The one thing: train with a method and purpose. Don't do one thing for an hour. Do it 5 minutes and move to next thing in sequence.
@Mowers1121 күн бұрын
I like that phrase practice by mechanics and played by feel. Good story about Jack Nicklaus.
@KyleMorrisTGR21 күн бұрын
Me too!
@ccrider-21 күн бұрын
Awesome video, I anticipate rewatching this video 100x
@KyleMorrisTGR21 күн бұрын
Appreciate the feedback. Glad you enjoyed it.
@jollygreengrant23 күн бұрын
Never thought I’d want to go to Ohio but then I saw this video
@KyleMorrisTGR21 күн бұрын
Would love to have you. You can visit www.thegolfroom.com/theexperience to learn about taking a visit here
@unostudent126 күн бұрын
I'm a visual learner and very analytical. This video was perfect for me. Then I can record my own swing and know the standards and what my swing should look like. This was the best video out there
@KyleMorrisTGR25 күн бұрын
Perfect glad you loved it. Would love to see your swing inside our stock shot club www.stockshotclub.com
@martinshaffer363028 күн бұрын
Too complicated for my old brain.
@KyleMorrisTGR25 күн бұрын
Sorry to hear that. Essentially just lower your arms!
@AdlerMorris-e3gАй бұрын
Let’s goooooo⛳️⛳️⛳️
@lachprogolfАй бұрын
From the ball, to the grip, to the shaft, till I hit it fat and rip out grass.
@KyleMorrisTGRАй бұрын
Haha
@bloombeards812Ай бұрын
Kyle!!! I stopped into the Golf Room friday to say hi and check it out but you were teaching on the putting green with an Experience client… i didnt want to intrude. The facility is insane! Front staff was awesome 10/10 👍. ( i am the medicare guy from our phone call about 3 weeks ago). The original shallowing video from years back was an absolute game changer for me and this one took it a step further with the left arm explanation. Im a follower of your system for life man, it just works and you explain it so well. Cool to see the parking lot where the aim/ setup video was shot too 😂😂😂. Keep crushing it man! And for anyone thinking about getting involved with the golf room, you wont regret it!
@KyleMorrisTGRАй бұрын
Thanks! Appreciate the kind words and the shoutout about the Golf Room! Glad the videos helped!
@codyhoskins5167Ай бұрын
I have a plane swing at my house, the plane board you use is if the angle of the shaft at address? Or do you have any advice on the plane swing set up?
@KyleMorrisTGRАй бұрын
Yes set it up at the angle of the shaft at address
@industrialpalletworx3548Ай бұрын
Golf instruction is to focused on what the arms, hands, and club are doing. If the body is in the wrong position you can physically get into the correct hand, arm, and club positions. Explaining and demonstrating shallowing in a vacuum is easy. Isolating it is easy. No tour pro is thinking about how much their arm is rotating or how far up and down its working. Learn to properly pivot and everything else falls into place. Without the proper pivot it's like trying to push a round peg through a square hole. It's never going to work.
@KyleMorrisTGRАй бұрын
There is a lot of merit to this statement but only thing I would disagree is that most have better awareness of what their hands Are arms are doing than their pelvis ie tiger wood. But you are spot on as well. Brain dictates body, body dictates club, club dictates ball, ball dictates score
@bloombeards812Ай бұрын
Good comment and i would agree it all ties together but I have to agree with Kyle here. I have been a fairly good golfer ( around scratch) since high school and I am 41 now. Always been someone who rotates the hips poorly and “saves” impact by flipping the hands and standing up through impact. Get away with it a lot because i am pretty athletic. However, when i cant time the hands properly leads to huge hooks or push fades when i dont close the face… i have been working on exactly what he goes over in this video to shallow and it is insane how much more consistent i am delivering the club face slight baby draws starting right of target and falling back toward the target line. I also picked up about 10 yards on my 7 iron distance by not flipping through impact and keeping both my attack angle and launch angle very consistent now which is a huge problem when flipping with the hands. My hip movemwnt hasnt changed… yet. But just the arm/ hand work alone has made huge improvements! Just my two cents
@industrialpalletworx3548Ай бұрын
@@bloombeards812 you're preaching to the choir with that statement. I'm 46 been as low as a +2.5 handicap, playing since I'm 10. Played in a Monday qualifier in 2004 for the then Nationwide Tour. I've had insanely high clubhead speed and could hit it miles. I was recruited for long drive. I never took any interest in that. With all of that I quit playing regularly anyway around 2008, I picked it up again in 2020 due to Covid. Now you have the context. I have had lessons from some top instructors locally. All great in their own right. I've tried on-line lessons through Kyle here via a training aid I purchased. All of it was a waste of time. None of it addressed the root cause of my swing errors. Same as what you described. Time it well I hit it great. It was easy to time it well with the big stick so 350 yard drives in 2003 were common. Fast forward to now. No matter what drills you do, if you don't address the body pivot your wasting your time. You will constantly be fighting the timing issue. I promise you this. It will fall right into place when you correct your pivot. Otherwise you will be constantly manipulating the club, compensating for the poor pivot. I don't care what instructor(s) say otherwise. I've heard it all and seen it all. I've destroyed my back trying to get into positions that just are possible to get into because of a poor pivot and when you do the ball flight gets real wacky. I've slowed down to hit it straighter, changed my stance, grip posture, you name it I've fooled with it. Once I corrected my pivot. It was like the clouds cleared and the heavens opened up to me. Power for days with minimal effort, accuracy like I had been hitting balls for years by the thousands everyday. I found and corrected the root of my error. I didn't have to think about shallowing this or that. No wrist angle this or right side bend that. Push with my left foot this way and pressure that way. The point is. I'm an athlete and the brain knows how to make an athletic motion. By having a poor pivot it through everything else off and my brain was constantly manipulating to get something playable. No offense to Kyle or any other coach, but stop wasting peoples time and work on the pivot. Teach proper pivot. Everything follows it. Look at the Ben Hogan video where he talks about pivoting in the downswing and his arms automatically drop in where they need to be. That's exactly what I'm talking about. I now play a 3-5 yard draw. My 9 iron on cruise control goes 151 yards with 90 mph clubhead speed and that's not even trying to hit it hard. Just cruising, because I'm driving the swing with my legs. I'm no thinking about it either. I focus on coiled compact pivot on the backswing and let it unload.
@jasongianginisАй бұрын
I can feel my trail elbow unfold on the downswing, but delofting the face slightly is tricky. I also get slight elbow fatigue when I overdo it.
@KyleMorrisTGRАй бұрын
Keep at it.
@jasongianginisАй бұрын
@ tyvm!
@ericdumont610Ай бұрын
Fantastic explanation Kyle, love your enthusiasm when explaining golf movement and how easy you make it.
@KyleMorrisTGRАй бұрын
Thank you Eric. Would love to see your swing sometime inside stockshotclub.com
@sumitagg1Ай бұрын
So what’s the point of learning to play golf if you can’t play real golf
@KyleMorrisTGRАй бұрын
Huh?
@sumitagg1Ай бұрын
I was referring to the discussion that golf courses should be shut down because they don’t make money
@KyleMorrisTGRАй бұрын
@ got ya. Yea just saying with real estate prices golf courses land are worth more than they make. However hopefully nothing happens as I love playing more than anyone n
@z-man2343Ай бұрын
Not sure which is faster... my backswing or my exiting this video. 17:00 mins of, blah, blah, blah?!? I made it thru 0:30 before I bailed.
@zahimiibrahim360220 күн бұрын
You made the correct decision. I wasted 2 whole minutes.
@jwalkerC21Ай бұрын
This is the first time I have heard any of this, THANKS
@KyleMorrisTGRАй бұрын
Your welcome
@johnnyhicks2386Ай бұрын
It's basically the more effort you put in the more energy you get out , but it's just a case of controlling the force's.
@thomasreed49Ай бұрын
If you set up properly everything happens automatically you do not need to fill your head with all this crap.
@jonathansmith9705Ай бұрын
Like a "stack and tilt" player, I've found that one could compress and mash the ball really far by keeping 60-65% of the weight on the lead foot. No transferring of weight or swaying. Moving laterally before the top of the swing toward the target creates good lag and results.
@waynelee5905Ай бұрын
For the on course aiming, you said you close your left eye (9:47). Since you are left eye dominant, shouldn't you be closing your right eye?
@KyleMorrisTGRАй бұрын
Yea sorry. I. Misspoke. My apologies
@chetm12Ай бұрын
I think there's good info here but it's very confusing. The explanation is too complicated and therefore, goes missed to a certain degree. I agree wtih @fergusfitzgerald977 --- needs to be simplified.
@jazhunt21Ай бұрын
I'm at 5:29 now. After all that talk about hitting the ball straight at a target, which no one does, and aim at a target now, you say you have to learn a stock shot that curves to you target. It doesn't overturn, though. It doesn't matter where they aim, as long as they can hit the ball to the same general area each time. A la Bubba Watson.
@jazhunt21Ай бұрын
The two arm thing is wrong. It's a salesman trick. Simple physics. Two parallel lines will never intersec. That's the whole meaning of parallel. Convergent lines can point at a single target. If you stand begins the ball and pick a target, your feet will not be in line with the target. Nor will your eyes, hips, knees, or shoulders. I'm only at 3:03 and thus is starting off bad. How many lessons has he given?
@johnoegemaАй бұрын
I stand directly behind the ball, I know where it needs to go (target aquired). Find a spot. on the ground a couple feet between the ball and my target. Then make a visual line, when addressing the ball and stand parallel to my imaginary line, then open or close depending on the club you are using. Then I never look up at the aquired target, only the spot in front of the ball .... that works for me. To add this routine would be too confusing. .. for me anyway
@KyleMorrisTGRАй бұрын
You should check though the alignment on your heels and see where it truly is. Many times the process above aims right as well. Also put those zone poles out in front of you. It will look CRAZY.
@JohnGault-c1gАй бұрын
I am 69 need more distance from tee and fairways
@Invincibles0304Ай бұрын
Confusing
@jconra10Ай бұрын
Hi Kyle, great explanation. I am working on this small piece by piece over the winter. Would you explain where the cone should be? I am guessing I need to purposely miss the cone?
@bmkbmk4469Ай бұрын
To much WAFFLE....get on with it ....3 min video max
@fergusfitzgerald977Ай бұрын
I understand that standing sideways and accessing the correct line to target is really confusing ! Eye dominance parallax errors etc ... I used to just pick an object in line with target when I am standing straight looking ahead - as in NOT sideways addressing the ball ! Then try to have club face aligned to that and swing to keep club in line ! This video has me confused - no doubt it's probably me that's at fault ! Best to totally explain the parallax problem and give a simple idiot proof was of avoiding this mistake and to aid correct alignment - then move on to the aspect of swing shapes and possible stances solutions club path set ups etc Great effort on a difficult topic - but was confused ? Deserves a further edition follow up video - thanks for trying to explain this tricky issue 👍
@honigwachsreubenАй бұрын
+1 and hey, I don't mind, but maybe all of this is just confidently delivered nonsense. 😅