This was potentially the best instructional video on KZbin. Dana does a phenomenal job walking through the movements, & you caught on pretty quickly. Thanks again for allowing us to see these lessons, your shot looks amazing at the moment! Big W, Jerome!!
@JeromeRufinАй бұрын
Thanks so much!
@diuneimaaaaaaАй бұрын
@@sirblt4923 Eric cogorno is way better, detailed and shorter videos
@magikkrisАй бұрын
thank you very much Jerome, i don't think the golf world yet understand what you've done for it. offering to us all this HIGH END quality content that used to be reveled only to an elite of golfer, i can tell you that in 10 years the golf level will evolve to a point never expected thank to people like you, that help us to improve in a way we could never have without all this content. you can to this ! LET'S GO !
@JeromeRufinАй бұрын
I’m hoping caddy ai will take this even farther! With it my hope is everyone can’t not only watch this elite instruction but also receive it and get tailored tips like I do :)
@jdrobison1967Ай бұрын
Dana: “ It’s ok to take advice… I’m not omnipotent… I’m just some teacher”. One of the most humble and genuine guys you’ll ever know.
@JeromeRufinАй бұрын
Yeah I pretty much only train with coaches now that don’t claim they have the silver bullet for everything
@merciejo1Ай бұрын
@@JeromeRufin you should see Adam Porzak in san diego , easy and to the point.
@diuneimaaaaaaАй бұрын
@@JeromeRufin you need to switch coaches. You overthink and he is dragging you along for the ride a bad swing coach does to empty your pockets Doesn't matter who he teaches that's good because those ppl already came with talent U need to see who he taught from the start is what matters
@7777mantleАй бұрын
Dana really makes it simple to understand. The improvements made were awesome literally 90 % of the shots were solid with a tiny draw. My suggestion is for you to watch the last 15 minutes of the video before you play it should help you break 80.
@mtmmasonАй бұрын
I’ve always wondered why he sticks is right arm as ridiculously far behind him as possible when rehearsing a position without a club. I was relieved to finally see Dana tell him to STOP doing that 😂.
@glamapandacapitalАй бұрын
Gold content and a lot of little gems from Dana. Empathise with Jerome given how much he wants to understand / perfect the swing.
@JonSmith-c6dАй бұрын
This is a fantastic longitudinal study worthy of an academic dissertation. I feel for ya bud. What I love about your journey is that your gains are becoming smaller and smaller as you get better and better - a positive thing but that makes it harder to stay motivated. I’ve watched all your vids with Dana and I have learned a lot so Tx for that. Speed (and therefore distance) is never going to be your problem. You need to work really hard on the small boring stuff - I hit 100 foam ball a day from the 9 to 3 position and still f#@k it up. Keep going and one day out of the blue a light bulb will go on and get you to the next level.
@zacharydeubler6546Ай бұрын
Love the invite plug! Hahaha thanks for all the videos!
@JeromeRufinАй бұрын
You bet!
@michaelmoody935Ай бұрын
Been following your progress and you’re coming along! Keep up the great work
@JeromeRufinАй бұрын
Awesome! Thank you!
@iamconnorwoodsАй бұрын
Would love to see you hold the finish more and complete the follow through while working through the changes. By the end the striking and ball flights looked great but you would cut off the follow through and not finish the full swing which I think may hurt you when you try to bring it these feels to the course! As you were really getting the new feel, I think it would be great to really finish that swing and hold the finish like you’re on the course watching the ball land yknow? Just my thoughts for the mental side of bringing a new swing to the course
@monkeygolferАй бұрын
Felt like something clicked recently and I was finally hitting pretty draws. This week lost my swing and I’m hitting everything off the toe and hooking it, glad I’m not the only one who loses it from time to time.
@JeromeRufinАй бұрын
Happens to me once a week haha
@alexisaacson1315Ай бұрын
This idea of landing lateral and diagonal has been tough for me to grasp when working with my coach (who also works w/Dana). This helps a lot.
@Roberto-bd9fqАй бұрын
The difficulty of golf is indicated by how many make a living teaching it, or rather at least submental income. Most who get good enough to teach have seen a lot of different methodologies in how to get the most success, what works. So, it's fluid you teach what the student can learn as I understand it in this method is similar to stacking blocks. Or building a house with foundation, basement, 1st floor etc. Example, hit a little punch shot, is it near perfect or very good, move on to a 3/4, full shot, or try one the nine shots of golf. Also works for different clubs. Most people can't get there. I can't, when you do you will probably be scratch.
@robpeterson1118Ай бұрын
Watching this through a couple times now, every time u make a one handed right handed back swing you leave the shoulder open and have it wayyyy behind. Every time. Maybe don't do the one handed back swing? Seems to be reinforcing something that he eventually stops staying not to do... even though u keep doing it. Feel the back turn with both hands on the club... my feel is to "Stay connected" with arms and upper torso, when it gets disconnected all sorts of things can happen. Keep at the grind! Have fun on the course!! This guy drops gems every time!
@robpeterson1118Ай бұрын
Not trying to beat u up! Showing us failures takes huge courage and bravery! You GOOOOOOO!!
@peterrutkowski8172Ай бұрын
Great video!! With that swing that you have developed you have no excuse to not break 80. I really like Dana's advice to play with good players. I think you will see how much smoother and with a slower tempo most pros or good amateurs swing. Just by watching you will pick up some great habits. Once you have grooved your swing you will be able to swing faster without jumping out of your shoes- and still hit accurate shots.
@zp-1107Ай бұрын
Honestly think that your videos with Dana are the best golf instructional videos on KZbin. And I've watched thousands of them, so I should know 🤓
@bobbybreezeАй бұрын
I agree with this comment. His videos with Dana are my favorite to watch. Dana does such a great job breaking every part of a bad and good swing down. This helps viewers have a better understanding of swing flaws.
@JayMo862Ай бұрын
That was impressive. And a pleasure to watch.
@JeromeRufinАй бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@es75015Ай бұрын
I am trying to work on that move by myself it is so hard. i ll try the 45° tip
@GolferProjectАй бұрын
Thank you and thank you Dana
@abaker7669Ай бұрын
WTF is that ARM move you keep doing LMFAO you keep throwing your arm behind you to Narnia ... he keeps saying don't do that 🤣🤣🤣, this is probably worse then we would all look also , thanks for the content Boss !
@themiddleman781Ай бұрын
My dad would go to the driving range and come back every time saying “I figured it out! Got my new swing!” Then go to the course and be terrible and hate golf again. lol
@stevenrushbrook23 күн бұрын
I have taught this method for years, i call it turn right fall left.
@roughridergolf904Ай бұрын
Hey Jerome want to come play TPC Dyes Valley in Jacksonville?
@MilkywaymikeАй бұрын
It's never too late to switch swing styles... Check out the Single Plane Swing or the Stack & Tilt method. Both are very repeatable, more consistent once you learn them and if you are out of sequence with those swings, it's easier to diagnose the problem. I'm self taught with Todd Graves single plane swing and I started when you did (year and half ago)... I've already broke 80 a few times this year (on courses I've played regularly), but typically shoot between 80 - 85, even on courses I'm trying for the first time. My handicap dropped considerably in 1 year from high double digits down to an 8.5. Take a look at Bryson's address position when he drives.. it's a hybrid of the single plane swing and a conventional golf swing!
@andrelatasteАй бұрын
This coach is amazing, he’s bringing up so many great tod bits of info that someone could easily just pass over. You have watch it three times process what he’s saying.
@unready1961Ай бұрын
I told you in a previous video, an X-Stiff shaft is NOT for you. You will be slicing when you get tired. You have to get fitted by a pro, not a salesman.
@albagolf1314Ай бұрын
interesting listening to the top coaches......one thing that does surprise me is that he hasn't asked you to try and hold your finish, seems like you're bailing out before the swing is complete....of course I know absolutely jack about coaching haha just more from a visual perspective lol
@IfishmoАй бұрын
Wouldn't more wrist hinge help him out? He has VERY little wrist hinge on any part of the backswing, wrist hinge allows you to lag the head behind and helps with swing path. He basically has a full cast (no hinge) hands/wrist/arms swing so keeping the club back is very difficult. Just what i'm seeing.
@prestokeyo8908Ай бұрын
Jerome putting up the sick vids! Need some more respect man!
@JeromeRufinАй бұрын
Thanks! You the real MVP!
@bassmasta9117Ай бұрын
Yess me and my buddy today... both completely missing everywhere. We were both like WTF IS HAPPENING
@kj475Ай бұрын
33:13 is money.
@magikkrisАй бұрын
jerome already told you. RESET AFTER EACH SHOT. STOP STAYING AT ADRESS AFTER A SHOT, it is lazy, it is no healthy habit, you don't train you brain to setup at each shot. please you're not a gatling gun. ROUTINE IS A KEY
@jwdihoАй бұрын
This guy needs to watch some LPGA swings. Everything's gotten way too mechanical and he needs to find a more athletic rather than technical swing.
@FlyWithMe_666Ай бұрын
36:10 Maybe he shouldn’t have left Chris as a coach - at least he hooked him up with some good college players to team up with. Since then he just plays alone with his camera guy which is kind of depressing to watch …
@bamnjlaw92Ай бұрын
Play Chris and or Dana to see how you fare. 3 hr video would be much watch for either. Chris first.
@naj959Ай бұрын
This dude says "solved" every video🤣
@alecpramhus9656Ай бұрын
He’s got the marketing dialed
@ajstruhar2048Ай бұрын
Truth... I lost interest awhile ago
@nelsonjames1272Ай бұрын
If you chase distance it will reappear. Most do so be disciplined.
@nelsonjames1272Ай бұрын
While you watch. Lol
@peterrutkowski8172Ай бұрын
@@nelsonjames1272 I agree. Jerome seems to only be concerned with how far he can bomb his driver - rather than how to tighten up his misses.
@igrand6473Ай бұрын
Wanna fix slice?? Hold back to target while bringing arms down near right pocket, from there arms goes away from you then it naturally comes back to left shoulder at the finish, just keep swinging thru Let your arms swing past your body
@igrand6473Ай бұрын
Play around with hinge/lag release timing
@industrialpalletworx3548Ай бұрын
I was one of the fortunate ones to get into the Caddie AI Academy and get a lesson.
@JeromeRufinАй бұрын
Glad it was super helpful! We are trying to create the next gen of game improvement and democratize the best golf instruction to the rest of the world. And we are only starting. It will keep improving :)
@industrialpalletworx3548Ай бұрын
@@JeromeRufin please add a communication function. Going back and forth with a coach is vital to understanding
@JeromeRufinАй бұрын
@@industrialpalletworx3548 We just did with Caddy Chat, check it out!
@hiddenbunny7205Ай бұрын
It's inevitable when he starts to think he's got it and tries to add speed, it will break again.
@dsc-nr5zyАй бұрын
36:10 is the only advice he needs. He needs to stop playing golf swing and go learn how to score. That's how i learned. The less i cared about how i looked and the more i cared about making the ball do what i wanted, i increased my capability tenfold. I couldn't have done that without playing with incredible players as often as i could. Now, instead of being intimidated by scratch or better players, I know i can keep up with them. Also... it's all short game.
@OrvinReyesАй бұрын
scam app!
@marcustuiletufuga2167Ай бұрын
How many times has someone“fixed” your golf swing 🤦🏽♂️
@citizensautoАй бұрын
Lets see your swing post it up please
@rmrichards19Ай бұрын
Let’s see your KZbin channel trying to help people
@marcustuiletufuga2167Ай бұрын
@@citizensauto my comment wasn’t aimed at his actual , it was about his title. No need to get so defensive princess
@marcustuiletufuga2167Ай бұрын
@@citizensauto also if you want to compare swings happy to do so. 😊
@marcustuiletufuga2167Ай бұрын
@@rmrichards19 you’re right. Sorry to have offended you.
@bamnjlaw92Ай бұрын
I hope this helps everyone. We tend not to use any lessons/training on the course because We stand up to look for the ball after we strike it on the course/practice range and a hard habit to break UNLESS you have a spotter or 100's watching with TV cameras that let them watch and stay behind the ball-THEN LET THE HEAD/EYES COME UP NATURALLY SO WE STAY IN POSTURE. Let your camera man or fellow golfers watch the ball flight. Another vid observation-Don't know why Dana tells you to stop pulling your arm behind you when you simulate the back swing w/o a club and you keep doing it. Hope you get to scratch and you tolerate us and the idiots as you get better. Based on one of them, You should play against Chris real soon.... That would be a must watch 3hr full video I'd watch.
@hot125Ай бұрын
My boy Dana looks like he lost some lbs
@diuneimaaaaaaАй бұрын
Diddy
@davidlee6477Ай бұрын
You haven't sliced since the start of your journey?? 🧢
@stephenkaake7016Ай бұрын
I am a golf guru and have created an anti slice drive, I made a video, getting low helps negate the slice
@robrodgersse28 күн бұрын
Please stop ripping your right arm behind you in rehearsing your swing without a club! Dana asked you to stop doing it and you kept right on with it. Sorry for being that guy...
@FakeHero69Ай бұрын
First
@JeromeRufinАй бұрын
Dang Beat me to it :/
@801SandbaggaАй бұрын
I am 13.4 and I would dust you Jerome . Let’s play a match
@diuneimaaaaaaАй бұрын
Whats the purpose of this?
@801SandbaggaАй бұрын
@@diuneimaaaaaa I’m trynna play Jerome if he ever comes to Utah 🫡
@801SandbaggaАй бұрын
@@diuneimaaaaaa I’m trynna play Jerome if he ever comes out to Utah 🫡
@801SandbaggaАй бұрын
@@diuneimaaaaaa I’m trying to play Jerome if he comes to Utah! Or maybe I fly out to him 👁️👁️
@BigTangTheoryАй бұрын
Jerome needs to play with Taco Golf, Dimchae, and Sam