Legitimately the best golf lesson I've seen. Simple lesson and immediate results on my end. More videos with this guy, please!
@tanatchirapark10769 ай бұрын
Honestly I watched this lesson 3 times already and what he said really make a lot of sense about impact, direction etc. Really great coach.
@ZoolsEpicMusic9 ай бұрын
I have watched your videos since the beginning, so lucky to have access to some fantastic lessons. For the past dozen or so you seem spend your time trying to direct your lessons away from the central point your instructor has identified and over complicating things. You then appear to go the course and not putting it into practice. (recent putting lesson as an example - you went to the course and barely did any of the routine and reading he taught you). I would love you to reach your goal of scratch, but feel you would be so much closer to it if you followed through with what you learn. Almost every lesson you end up having a break through then by the next its like you have forgotten or ignored because it doesn't feel like what is in your head. I'm cheering you on, but get out of your head and embed your big break through lessons!
@krazykrush9 ай бұрын
This. Dude hasn't figured out that it's not like bball. You can score a thousand different way and still be good. In golf, you have to shoot almost the same way. You have to remember and do everything from beginning to end, all the time. He hasn't gotten that down yet. An former baller, think about it like how you work on your FTs. You start 3 feet from the hoop. Work on release. Step back 3 ft. More legs. Make slight adjustments to calibrate. Repeat. Move away from technical aspect of it. Work on feel.
@GrindGolfallday9 ай бұрын
This coach is amazing. Thank you for posting this. Keep grinding!!
@henkbarnard80709 ай бұрын
By a country mile the best swing video on the internet. He is so good.
@CaptainWoogie069 ай бұрын
Love these videos with Dana, pls keep them up they're very helpful!
@pigpigpiggies35279 ай бұрын
Found out about Dana through Drew Cooper and so glad you got him as a coach. This is by far the best lesson. thanks Jerome!
@JonSmith-c6d9 ай бұрын
Likewise. (Drew’s swing is so pure but he’s gone cold lately). The stuff Dana is telling Jerome is gold. My next 10 range buckets are going 10 yards.
@industrialpalletworx35489 ай бұрын
@@JonSmith-c6d some of the absolute best practice you can do. Flush the ball 10 yards with a full swing in slowmo.
@aidan35649 ай бұрын
This coach is THE best literally feels like a revelation with everything he says lol
@tobybarker68089 ай бұрын
this is the best series of videos on here (for golf tuition!) You ask all the questions we want to ask.
@itscoozie_5 ай бұрын
32:18I love this part. Sometimes too much information can be a bad thing. Golf, while there is structure and foundation that is set, at the end of the day it can be subjective. Hence why not every tour players swing looks identical. You have to find what works for you!
@dennismaginnis57557 ай бұрын
contact, contact, contact. theory later is exactly the coach I need!
@industrialpalletworx35489 ай бұрын
This video is a gem!!! I wish I lived closer to this coach, I would go see him.
@derekpanton28788 ай бұрын
Great tips, I am a 59 year old golfer, two years ago I was 300 yards down the fairway but lost power and accuracy as I wasn’t playing as often. I started back just before Christmas and couldn’t hit my irons let alone my driver. Tonight it felt like I was starting to swing easier and could maintain width, more accuracy, more distance and more importantly my confidence back. \Thanks!!!
@ryajsmit9 ай бұрын
This is great. Amazing how simple the swing is with minimal movement
@Tigersmundo9 ай бұрын
*Jerome, excellent understanding maintains it this simple don't stray from Dana, Dana's excellent dissertation is mindblowing and only from the best.*
@jeffreylawrence91729 ай бұрын
I've learned a great deal from all the coaches. From Chris, Xander's Coach, The Putting Guru with charting 3 wedges and your current one that is combining everything into one. Seems he wants you to recenter as the club reaches the top by falling back to your lead hip, then start the down swing, and square the club, but you are doing it in one motion after the club is at the top and rotating to your lead hip and face is open. This should be done slow or fast in one motion to practice but you're analytical brain is breaking this part up into sections and its harder to sense the drop to the lead hip when club is at the top. You're still ahead of millions of old and new golfers.
@themaven12769 ай бұрын
By far the best coach you’ve had. I would stick with him if I were you
@japawenyosports9 ай бұрын
Hi Jerome. I'm in 2 years playing golf now in Japan and just like you I started golf from a coach here. It is quite interesting to see the warm-up advice that you get is the same warm-up advice that my sensei here is telling me to do. we also have the same issues of moving right to left since my swing is too high. she also told me to shorten it. :) Great content man! keep it up!
@mrdre84599 ай бұрын
Another great video!
@Flupepe9 ай бұрын
I just found your channel and subscribed. Oh boy do I love your training videos. No outdoor golf here in Finland for months, so I watch these videos and then have an urge to try some of the tips myself inside at home. I am sure I have gotten a bit better already. Awesome stuff, keep em coming and we'll keep on enjoying watching them 🏌️👍👍👍
@TheRealStephenAllen9 ай бұрын
Bro, your swing has come a LOOONGGG way in your irons, wedges, putter, and driver! Kudos to finding the right coaches. This channel, in my opinion, is the only channel I have ever come across where the golfer(that's you my dude) isn't afraid of humility in order to take the standard, raise the bar and take your game to the next level. Something tells me that you will go pro.
@JeromeRufin9 ай бұрын
I’m just trying to get better and grind!
@TheRealStephenAllen9 ай бұрын
You're killing it bro!! Your progress is freaking unbelievably good!!!! I'm actually watching your video you just uploaded where you compress the ball. Awesome stuff dude!! LET'S GOOOO!@@JeromeRufin
@brett70119 ай бұрын
Great coach. 14:23 nice shot.
@Buynefamilie9 ай бұрын
Great again ,thanks again
@at11089 ай бұрын
I have always wondered why south korean coaches start with beginners on getting to the finish like in this video with chip shots. Now I know why. The shots just go straight and eventually it becomes part of the full swing. I am in love with the impact fix drill after a bad shot. Without it, one just hit 50 balls and guessing on what to tweak. THANK YOU!
@arjanpetersen6 ай бұрын
great progress. And as Dana told you - Don't bother about weight shift, or rotation. You have all of that more than plenty.
@nicholasthorstensen62139 ай бұрын
Jerome: questions after questions Dana: you’ll be fine just stop over thing
@adamlynch78456 ай бұрын
New to the channel, great progress btw mate. I’ve seen your most recent videos and I see a lot of inconsistency with contact, ball flight etc. I just saw this older video and by far the most solid ball striking I’ve seen. My question is why try and tinker with the mechanics of the swing even more after these “inputs”? These swing thoughts have been the simplest for you to understand and execute imo. I wonder if it’s a case of swing overload, especially with your a-type personality. Either way, great attitude and hard work. Cheers
@TagordaGolf9 ай бұрын
Love the concept that’s actually how I’m practicing this winter. I was wondering if you could go back to Mike even with just 1 session and see what’s he’s input now since you improve a lot.
@Noeau9 ай бұрын
Because he’s an engineer, he needs to know the technical side instead of the knowing the feel of the swing. Thats why after each correct shot, he still asking questions. So it seems he can get inconsistent because he’s trying to remember what he has to do technically instead of just swinging freely based on consistent feeling of his swing.
@MoAntphonyMo9 ай бұрын
As an engineer and golfer myself, that is correct lol
@corlisferguson99799 ай бұрын
Fantastic!!!!
@estebanmartinez6679 ай бұрын
Great work and best of luck
@JeromeRufin9 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@steveputland43249 ай бұрын
Micah Morris has a small compact backswing & he crushes the ball, look at his latest vid competing against Rory with the Driver ! 👍
@jeffreylawrence91729 ай бұрын
Coach Dana and Coach Chris has given you a ball flight shape which seems to Right to Left. The Draw. So that's the path. Now look at this video and see where the alignment stick is aimed. It looks like a pull shape. To use your right to left path, you'll need to turn more to the right which is why Dana said you need to learn how to control the direction. Can't tell much but it looks like ball is too far back as well and club face will be open. Moving it forward will allow club to square more. You'll need to play with ball placement and now the side bend combined.
@swardmusic9 ай бұрын
No you didn't, but I clicked anyway 😜❤️
@RODERICKBASGOLF9 ай бұрын
Also interesting how the student wont stay with what the teacher wants always off thinking of other things.
@kambhamp19 ай бұрын
Jerome question- I noticed that on your takeaway, the club face is literally pointing to the ground, implying a very closed clubface. Is there a reason you take the club back with such a closed face? or am I wrong and that's not what you are doing lol.
@chonghoonwon84189 ай бұрын
it's funny how you are so used to swinging it a certain way, that your golf coach keeps telling you to leave the club straight at the follow through but you keep flipping your wrist and finishing 😂 lot of "bad" habits built up that you were unaware of! keep up the grind!
@JeromeRufin9 ай бұрын
Just got improve every day !
@builtat_the_beach15169 ай бұрын
For the people saying he's not doing what the coach is telling him. U have never had lessons. I just watched one of my lessons I videod and I was yelling at myself on the tv lol. It's tough man, u want to learn and do what they say but it's tough. I guess that's why everyone doesn't get really good at golf in one lesson
@beenadscoco83259 ай бұрын
Coach says keep it soft , chip it and he literally does full swing. Not tough to do, just wants to crush the ball perfectly everytime. Every coach he's had they tell him to stop crushing and just do slow swings.
@builtat_the_beach15169 ай бұрын
@beenadscoco8325 it's cause he has other swing thoughts in his mind he's trying to get right and forgets to swing slower. I do it all the time which is why now I'm working on one thing like keep my right arm tucked into my side until I do it without thinking
@timmyotoole60639 ай бұрын
the end of this lesson is basically circling all the way back to the teachings jerome's original coach
@TagordaGolf9 ай бұрын
That’s why I want to see him go back to him even with just 1 session see what’s he’s input now
@jorgeluisurbina98019 ай бұрын
@timmyotoole6063 you mean Chris or Mike?
@timmyotoole60639 ай бұрын
@@jorgeluisurbina9801 Mike. I could be wrong, but it seems a similar concept
@arnelcatarroja48819 ай бұрын
Like people have mentioned before, you have waaaaay too much information from too many different coaches. Where it’s telling is when Watching the first 5-10mins of this, you were “hearing” him but not really “listening” and applying. It was kinda frustrating to watch actually 😂 you’ve improved a ton since you started, but with all the information you have, it’s hard to isolate the moment and the current session because you’re trying to apply everything you’ve learned outside of this specific lesson/session. Not sure it makes sense, but I suggest you simplify your coaches so you can simplify your game. Keep it up bro, im on my journey back to scratch as well.
@msmit4239 ай бұрын
Also, the coach tells him to focus on doing one thing and he goes "well what about how people say this...". Pretty much all of his coaches have said dude just focus and stop squirreling on me.
@peterrutkowski81729 ай бұрын
That guy is the easiest hard-ass instructor out there. I would love to get lessons from him. I'm guessing he's $200+ per hour. And you are probably getting a discount because of the channel.
@pedroramsey9 ай бұрын
small comment. Jerome don't think about clearing hip etc all of this happens automatically once you have a correct swing
@Idgolfguy5 ай бұрын
Great videos. You either exaggerate or you don’t. You can’t over exaggerate. ;)
@RODERICKBASGOLF9 ай бұрын
Interesting how a new golfer just doesnt understand the terminology of the swing, have to realise they dont understand basic references. Good to know
@MPerski9 ай бұрын
“Straighten the left leg to clear the hips” … solid gold 👍🏻 “Shorten up, extend the arms, maintain the inclination ” I’m going to try all this this morning ⛳️🏌️♂️ “Arms straight; club straight” “Just hit the target” … everyone is trying to hit it harder … farther … Over-swinging Just “Hit the target; it’s right there” Dana is genius More good stuff as always. Keep up the good work. 👊🏻
@clivebrooker19 ай бұрын
This man's a genius (please don't switch coach again!) love your videos but find myself shouting at the screen "Stop trying to hit it so hard!"😆 You've got tons of natural power and speed but first get your strike and low point sorted. If you "chipped" it around the golf course with the "half swing" Dana is teaching you you'd break 80 in a month - but could you resist the impulse to smash it? - time for another course video I think.
@Birmp.9 ай бұрын
Stack and tilt gang
@drakedenger94708 ай бұрын
I wish at 20:20 I knew what the coach was pointing at .
@timmyotoole60639 ай бұрын
Now we understand why you were hitting "punch shots" in those couple of shorts
@JeromeRufin9 ай бұрын
:)
@area462419 ай бұрын
JEROME I am so glad you're not satisfied with your swing because this lesson was THE BOMB!
@JeromeRufin9 ай бұрын
More to come!!
@jason123110009 ай бұрын
some coaches say flip the wrists, some say hold it off. who know what is right
@onesipwonder7 ай бұрын
It is so easy for Dana to say, hit 7 iron 170 yards lol. I can only hit it like 140 smh 😊
@hackandslash8739 ай бұрын
$10,000 + of lessons later he finally listens for a few seconds!
@JeromeRufin9 ай бұрын
Progress!! 😊
@hackandslash8739 ай бұрын
@@JeromeRufin Your swing looks miles better than mine and you hit the ball miles further. That said, this year I broke par for first time (one under) followed about a month later with my fourth round of one over. Short game, course management and belief (evidence based) are key from my experience. Keep grinding and listening and you'll and get there for sure. Are you using Chromesofts? The Stealth driver isn't that forgiving, their latest looks better. I still use an M2!
@joshhill97549 ай бұрын
@@JeromeRufinit’s so frustrating watching you take a lesson I just want to be there and tell you to shut up and just do what he’s saying my man. You keep looking to fix other issues instead of working on what he’s asking you too.
@bakervinci1639 ай бұрын
Has anyone said hold on at the end ?
@kevinfan84779 ай бұрын
If I had a nickle for every time Dana had to tell you "don't worry about that" 😂
@mattjohnson99489 ай бұрын
It’s great for content, but coach hopping isn’t helping your game. They all teach slightly different mechanics and it’s confusing your muscle memory you’ve been building up.
@4g63mark9 ай бұрын
Facts
@jackrutherford-19 ай бұрын
Same thing Mike Wydra taught him back in the beginning.
@swardmusic9 ай бұрын
No such thing as muscle memory but i know what ya mean
@Tgabes-tv8tl9 ай бұрын
@@swardmusicun what haha
@igrand64739 ай бұрын
@@swardmusicso how do you know what to do with out muscle memory?
@oscher82499 ай бұрын
The coach keeps repeating …. Dial it down … lol… and then pow 💥 🚀… every time 😂… good vid though
@JeromeRufin9 ай бұрын
Yeah I have that problem :/ don’t worry it’s getting better. Baby steps. Sometimes I think it’s going slow and it’s not
@oscher82499 ай бұрын
@@JeromeRufin keep it up , I’m the same way , I want to launch it every shot for most part lol. Your vids are super helpful, as I am learning as well … 🫡
@antisocialfb60059 ай бұрын
Wrist angles, weight shift, shortening the swing, not releasing, etc etc all at once.. you forget half the ques by the time you swing cause he gives you 8 things to think about. You should learn to shorten the swing first. Then get less wrists once that's second nature, then start thinking about less side movement etc. The amount of times he had to say don't release your hands after the swing cause you'd forget. Cause there was so much else to think about.. puts me off coaching
@pobodysnerfect92709 ай бұрын
Jerome broke 90. Thats not a lot to remember. Shortening the swing for jerome naturally locks his wrist angles and prevents flipping and early release. And side tilt also prevents jerome from early extension and standing up. At this point, jerome is equipped enough in golf to know how to do that. He is just kinda squirrelely
@Кубикиикотики9 ай бұрын
What are the amazing news you were talking about?
@JeromeRufin9 ай бұрын
Stay tuned I’ll be releasing a video about this sometime in the near future
@Кубикиикотики9 ай бұрын
Oh, so you didn't release the video yet. thought I missed it @@JeromeRufin
@charlesmillard79629 ай бұрын
Jerome, you’ll improve a lot faster if you will simply do what your instructor tells you to do and not simply bring up some other feel or issue before you even do what the instructor is directing you to. It is really about trusting that the instructor will take you to where you want to go. Relax that engineering brain of yours. Lol
@JeromeRufin9 ай бұрын
I think I’ll start meditating haha
@bakervinci1639 ай бұрын
It’s not shift , it’s just foot pressure
@ER0CK9 ай бұрын
Learn to stop being so analytical and absorb what is being said and just do. Doing the right movement will help more than asking about it. When it is done wrong you will be told and vice versa. My 2 cents, I get you like to talk lol
@TheBooze139 ай бұрын
The clickbait king over here. Nothing in golf is instant and your swing has a loooooong way to go before you get accurate.
@MrBrokentowels9 ай бұрын
Dana probably charges a lot of money for a lesson. Does anyone know how much he charges?
@MartinRuiz-xi5uq9 ай бұрын
$400
@Seektruth-599 ай бұрын
There is no fluidity die to the stiffness of the body. You need to RELAX your body and arms with controlled power, not a noodle and not stiff because you are trying to be too mechanical causing the tightness.
@estebanmartinez6679 ай бұрын
When out East, you should train with @SagutoGolf #sagutogolf
@albertmcreynolds71439 ай бұрын
You took the words right out of my mouth i swear by tom saguto he fixed my golf swing in 10 minutes that nobody else was able to do in 20 yrs tom saguto should be the # 1 coach in the world stack and tilt
@TagordaGolf9 ай бұрын
Agree
@bakervinci1639 ай бұрын
I would quit talking so much when he is doing drills. The drills are not part of your swing . He is asking you not to shift your weight in the short swing drill. He is trying to emphasize contact
@krazykrush9 ай бұрын
You're thinking too much. Step back and take a break. In bball, when you're shooting, you're not thinking, "my hand needs to be here, elbow has to be here, my knees to bend this much, your wrist needs to be etc. Every athlete is built differently. You're trying to incorporate too many concepts in your practice before working on being consistent with each part. You don't teach a beginner shooter to change every part of the shooting motion. Let your coach guide you there. You need to work on being consistent and letting what you're practicing to be second nature. That's why you're platueuing.
@scottwalker1459 ай бұрын
Seems like Jerome is way in his own head...
@rpmfoto8 ай бұрын
Dana is a great coach with valuable insight. But he’s not for you. Jerome you’re just not listening!
@danielnygard9 ай бұрын
Dude is stuck with an open club face
@JeromeRufin9 ай бұрын
Baby steps haha got to fix one thing at a time
@shaneelliott12639 ай бұрын
Way too much thinking. Golf is hard and it takes time. Too many swing thoughts and “coaches”. Stick with this guy and have patience.
@roxter299roxter79 ай бұрын
He is teaching stack and tilt. Except for the keeping your weight on your left side part.
@wadesworld62509 ай бұрын
That's not stack and tilt at all. It's just a traditional swing with fewer moving parts. The time he told him to keep his weight left was when he was hitting smaller shots where there's not enough of a swing for a full weight shift.
@pobodysnerfect92709 ай бұрын
-someone who doesnt know golf
@jorgeluisurbina98019 ай бұрын
He did not teach stack and tilt brah....no Tom Saguto going on there.