Oh dear @GolfMonthly - ‘lucky subscriber’ who just happens to be one of the staffs twin brothers!!! Well done for not reading the room. I bet thousands of your followers/readers would love to have that opportunity if it was actually fairly available to them
@The-OC3 ай бұрын
And in the background is Jess Radcliffe who just happened to be another "luck golf monthly reader" why do they even say these things, it's an out n out lie, it's like running a competition then giving the prizes to all ya best mates. 😂
@rodneygreenwell76203 ай бұрын
I was thinking the same as soon as I saw the name I told my wife this is fixed
@wanderingbrummie3 ай бұрын
Dunno why anyone still reads the golf magazines, paying a fortune for something that’s 50% adverts and recycled swing tips. Looks like even their prizes are fake too 🙂
@AnotherLostBallАй бұрын
It’s a pity if it was indeed a fib. However the lesson was great and definitely one I can relate to. But we don’t need the gimmicks of a “lucky winner” if that’s not really the case.
@44Jbean7 күн бұрын
Dan is incredible!!!!!
@ianrobinson98503 ай бұрын
utterly relatable - by far the best short game coach out there. Dan is the man to watch and his book is gold dust to us chipping numpties!
@kenlarsen82073 ай бұрын
I've been using Dan's chipping techniques for a few months with wonderful success. Recently, in a scramble format, I had three 20 yard chips for an Eagle. I made one and the other two were less than 2" away from rolling in.
@Uniprnt3 ай бұрын
Dan is an unbelievable teacher- he is beyond that. His ability to transfer his knowledge to a student has no parallel. He breaks down a difficult skill into a manageable task that any golfer can accomplish. He instills confidence thru understanding the technique. Few teachers can do that. His KZbin videos are priceless.
@sausagembape6773 ай бұрын
@@Uniprnt most teachers can do that, just not coaches, I spent 4 years learning to do that with hundreds of other teachers, coaches tend to have very little idea about teaching, they tend to be just people who were good at the activity. You're wasting your money paying for a PGA pro
@MarkSmith-sd3ne3 ай бұрын
Absolutely sums up my game. Panic attack every time I miss a GIR. Great advice Dan. Trying it out in a Matchplay game today 🤞🙏
@sunilnaik87853 ай бұрын
Master teacher. 🎉 You say the right things, at the right time. Really get into players head.
@suteeth55733 ай бұрын
Haven't seen golfer wear top this large since Tiger's era 2000. great video as always. Thanks Coach Dan.
@thomasmathews70763 ай бұрын
Man I can relate! Hit 14 greens and go low or miss green and make bogey or worse. 🤦🏻♂️ I’d miss a green by two yards and have incredible anxiety just walking up to the ball. I started implementing Dan’s 3 release system about a year ago. I practice chipping a lot and now feel much more confident around the greens but it’s taken me almost a year. Chipped in yesterday for first time in forever! Thanks Dan! I think of it like: Practice=science Playing=art Good luck! You’ll get it.
@edlloyd9763 ай бұрын
Am loving all of Dan’s clips. He quickly instills confidence and the students then can manage and soon take over. Well done Dan.
@steviehutch96813 ай бұрын
I am Ben through and through. Will take any club other than lofted wedge around the green. Been trying to implement all of Dans tips for weeks. Some practice sessions are very good but others not so. Set up is obviously the issue and lack of chest rotations but it’s difficult without having someone tell u. Trying to pull wedge every time now as no point fighting it otherwise it’ll never improve. It’s a long painful process tho 🙈
@matthewmartindale49503 ай бұрын
Really good lesson. Hope these improvements manifest themselves in the course.
@paulrietveld79493 ай бұрын
Exactly the same for me. 4.9 hcp: no short game at all. Also like this guy very tall. So I will look watch this video surely more than once!
@myksyk3 ай бұрын
Dan's instruction has made such a huge difference to my (3 hcp) confidence and success around the green.
@maddirishman23232 ай бұрын
Perfect lesson for me. Exact same issues!!
@tonygreen90333 ай бұрын
Brilliant Video Dan. It could be me as the pupil except that I’m not a 4 handicapper! Loved this.
@BigDdreaming2 ай бұрын
Dan, I used to love golf as much as anyone (was a 7 handicap) and then about 5 years ago I got the chipping yips and it ruined my love of the game. It got so bad that I’ve barely played the last 2 years. This video in particular has given me new hope that I can get over the yips and enjoy golf again. Any additional suggestions would be helpful as I start practicing again?
@Victor608243 ай бұрын
Wonderful teaching!!
@jrodd00773 ай бұрын
I cant believe a 4 hcp can have such a bad chipping technique. As always Dan is world class teacher
@rossyhead693 ай бұрын
Trust me it’s very possible. I’m off 3 and have a very very poor short game at times… what he said at the start is so true - if my irons are “on” and I hit greens or at least leave myself in good spots it’s a good round. Otherwise it’s a mare
@rdm10003 ай бұрын
As a young person I considered myself to be the best chipper on the planet. I'm sure I wasn't, but I had that much confidence every time I stood up to the ball. Then I got cancer, couldn't play for three years, and when I got back to the course, every bad chip became the norm - chunk, thin, blade. I've tried a hundred different methods, some success, but nothing sticks. I watched Dan reconnecting with Iona Stephen who he taught, used what he had her do, and have been so much better. Mostly it comes down to relaxing the muscles and simply swinging the club, eliminating the "hit." Some good rounds behind me, and honestly, I can't wait to get out and both practice and play, because now I want to chip and get back to being the best on the planet.
@geeman62743 ай бұрын
Great video, thanks for sharing! I have lessons with James Ridyard and it's been a game changer for me! You'll be loving short game again in no time!
@KurtPetersen19709 күн бұрын
Very good
@mattbromhead3233 ай бұрын
I need Dan!!
@9418matthew3 ай бұрын
Great lesson - I just wish I had somewhere to practice my chipping 😂
@stevemurphy97273 ай бұрын
It’s the simplicity in how he puts his points across to the pupil.
@hudsonrilke3 ай бұрын
Very good. I’ve started getting tense and cuffing chips I never would have before. Now I worry about the lie etc.
@GoannagoАй бұрын
I discovered the fix for genuine yips after giving up, trying again, giving up etc. 15 years of not playing then misery coming back. Lessons, technique, nothing stopped those involuntary leg and arm movements that messed up the chips. Then I found the answer by accident. Alcohol. Play quite a bit drunk and those yips disappear. It's expensive because you can't drive to and from the golf course anymore and booze isn't cheap and you need top ups during the round to stay suitably yip free, but it works. Try it. Your whole game improves with a suitable level of squiffiness. I thought that this was all about relaxation, but it's not. Yips are mental not technique if you are a decent player with decent technique. The booze works to overcome the mental side. FYI, Dan is great. His instructions about using bounce are so right, length in the backswing ball position are spot on. But when you lose control of your legs and trail arm and hands on the downstroke as what happens with us sober yippers, there's only one infallible solution. Mine is bourbon.
@9bar7and9bar83 ай бұрын
Ben looks very like Joel Tadman the editor of golf monthly. Lucky indeed….😂
@olliepearcetennis3 ай бұрын
My thoughts entirely 😂
@GolfMonthly3 ай бұрын
He is Joel's twin brother!
@9bar7and9bar83 ай бұрын
@@GolfMonthly even luckier then !
@andrewportman25753 ай бұрын
@@GolfMonthlywhat a joke! Don’t say lucky subscribers when it’s a fix if you wanted to arrange a lesson for Joel’s brother just be honest, I’m unsubscribed now
@BenMaddison-km1gk3 ай бұрын
@@GolfMonthlywow! Albeit Joel does appear to be a slightly better golfer and slightly better looking too
@Turkleton20003 ай бұрын
Dan’s short game method has taken me from 5 to 2. I love chipping now
@brettunger353 ай бұрын
I like when the students are really bad and take a while to get it.. more relatable than someone who picks it up immediately
@NeilRutherford-dh1ne3 ай бұрын
Seriously every issue the lad had, is me out on the course. Chipping great on the practice area but complete anxiety on the course. Hopefully some of the advice will help me also. Thanks
@sausagembape6773 ай бұрын
2 points from a Sports Psychology standpoint, he relaxed because he swung longer, it allowed him to, it doesn't just happen because he decided to do it. And Dan picked up on the mental skills needed, and then said you can teach yourself???, so we need Dan to teach the technical side but you can make the Sports Psychology side up, wow
@oattin3 ай бұрын
Dan is a god
@The-OC3 ай бұрын
A 100% top class guru
@patrickholland39943 ай бұрын
Same problem as me. Thanks
@jarrettmcgregor10013 ай бұрын
Its very hard to shift from technical to external vision when you're a weekend warrior and short on time to practice. Any help for us weekend warriors on this issue, please Dan?
@vicpnut1Ай бұрын
Can see my fear of going “to far back” in this kids swing …its weird how ive seen this lesson many times ( meaning similar with dan and other golfers) and i seem to forget half of it when im over a chip everytime 😂
@nickygee0103 ай бұрын
What’s the best club for that and do we need the club face open? As soon as I open the club face, the shot shoots out terribly to the right.
@kenbaxter4515Ай бұрын
Watch some of his other videos, or read the book. Clubface and stance are square, not the old-fashioned approach to opening both.
@mikebarnard26893 ай бұрын
Wide Slide and Turn …. love that My chipping horrors do not occur when I chip off carpet into a cushion… the shot has no consequence… take the cushion away… the mishits start … so annoying.😀
@lwazintloko86273 ай бұрын
I'm interested in knowing the bounce on the club/wedge that Dan is using. I mean its clearly a 56 degree. But what is the bounce?
@andrewainsworth4973 ай бұрын
Great video, is Ben the identical twin to Joel Tadman?
@GolfMonthly3 ай бұрын
Correct!
@BrianOSullivan-tb3if2 ай бұрын
So did he get the prize as a ready up!!
@fraserbarnes9607Ай бұрын
Great lesson, but how come Dan never mentions the 3 releases he normally advocates ? It seems a slightly different technique to any of the 3 releases.
@andycoz72413 ай бұрын
Dan,how do you help a yipper who on his own chips like a pro but in his four ball thins ,chunks,freezes,pushes and even air shots?
@MrBarrynicholas3 ай бұрын
Phil Mickelson does the best chipping tutorial.
@markfearnley40823 ай бұрын
No practice swing when showing Dan the initial shots - hear the sound, feel the ground - before you hit the ball Chip well mate
@mannyman83123 ай бұрын
Not buying that magazine again.
@sm00v003 ай бұрын
😗How can you be a 4 handi ? if you can't chip😬
@scotthaden85073 ай бұрын
Probably makes 2 to 3 birdies but bogeys every hole he doesn’t hit the green. A few chunks result in doubles.
@derekunderwood33563 ай бұрын
Awesome video! Isn't he a little too fast and quick also though? Taking club back too fast and transition too quick? Seems like if he could slow down the backswing some, then it would get longer and more flowing naturally with better rhythm. Just curious because I know Dan is the man and I am not. Lol
@Graham-bg3ij3 ай бұрын
Try not to ground the club at address - that makes the hands and arms feel lighter and a little less likely to grab the club in the downswing- Do not try to avoid the ground !
@bennyram7193Ай бұрын
Man what a terrible student. He barely listens to Dan. Almost doesn’t change anything. ‘Rotate the chest thru the ball’ proceeds to not rotate at all. Loose hands bigger backswing. Doesn’t change a thing