The most helpful video for slicers! I have been playing golf for two years, and I am a classic slicer (especially the driver and long metals). I was quite interested in Clay’s tips to close the club face on the last parallel (glove logo turned towards the ground) and fully release the club on the follow-through (face of club turned towards the ground). I took these tips to the driving range today, and was hitting draws (on all clubs) after about 10 practice shots. In addition, with these two tips in mind, I was much more consistent with my contact with the ball (significantly fewer misses, thins, fats, etc), and my confidence was considerably improved. It was, by far, my best session at the range. Thanks a bunch, Clay and Chris … a really great video full of extremely helpful tips!
@GolfPassOfficial2 жыл бұрын
Wow that is awesome to hear that this video has helped your game! Thank you for watching, commenting & for being a subscriber. Best of luck on the course :)
@joevelte42529 күн бұрын
Really good usable info.
@brandonvanbellinger36742 жыл бұрын
this was the most helpful YT video ive ever watched for golf tips, went to the range and kept these tips in mind today... never hit the center of the face more
@carlmillender5502 жыл бұрын
Excellent video guys!
@GolfPassOfficial2 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@gpro36802 жыл бұрын
Chris comos last iron shot after doing hammer drill and release point drill was 10mph faster that any of his previous swings. Looks like a drill I can try in backyard. I’m headed to garage to find a hammer. :).
Ok, what's his take on Swing catalyst and Sportsbox. Explaining, in depth, 3D motions, which is known not to be seen in 2D. 3D is depicted through numbers and not guessing when or where the numbers occur. To me and some others, this seems to be more definitive and efficient.