Seen a ton of online teachers, and there are some good ones, but this guy really strikes a chord. Thanks Kevin, you'll be hearing from me.
@RicchАй бұрын
That was incredible how you compared the smooth proper sequence to a much more violent swing that looked more powerful yet produced 50 yards less. The right way vs wrong way is the most convincing demonstration I’ve ever seen because you can do both masterfully. Seeing is believing. Brilliant idea.
@digitalshapes9501Ай бұрын
Kevin is great watching your golf swing, especially when you demonstrate free flowing swinging with your lead arm only. What it clearly demonstrates the pronation of your lead arm in the backswing and supination into impact and follow through. Then weight shift to start the downswing. This shifting the weight back to lead side which initiates the with a free flowing, natural arm-swing through impact into the post impact helps the super-nation motion of your lead forearm through impact into the finish. Modern teaching methods have tended to place greater emphasis on the need for the body rotation neglecting to talk about the critical aspects of swinging the golf club with Your arms, wrists and hands. I think your teaching method places the emphasis in a balanced way on both aspects.
@digitalshapes9501Ай бұрын
Kevin is great watching your golf swing, especially when you demonstrate swinging with your lead arm only. What it clearly shows is the fantastic way Iris in the back way while prating your lead arm and in shifting the weight back to Leeds side initiates the with a free flowing, natural armswing through impact into the post impact help the super nation motion of your lead for. Modern teaching methods have tended to place greater emphasis on the need for the body rotation neglecting to talk about the critical aspects of swinging the golf club with Your arms, wrists and hands. I think your teaching method placed the emphasis in a balanced way on both aspects. Myles
@100rando715 күн бұрын
I love the way you teach golf, thank you!
@WTSPC9 күн бұрын
Love the one arm swing and dance routine. Plus the last tip about leading with the lat rather than throwing from the top. Currently trying to keep back to the target longer which is helping.
@Bgrosz1Ай бұрын
Okay, you've blown my mind on this one. I'm a terrible golfer and I do exactly what you're saying for the exact reasons you gave. My 7 iron goes about 135 yards when I actually hit it okay. Next time I golf I will focus on not opening up until my arms force me to. This lines up with a feel that I recently watched from a pro golfer (forgot who) where they try to feel like their back is to the target for as long as possible on the downswing. Their back isn't actually aimed at the target as they get close to impact, but it feels that way. This will be the next focus in my perpetually failing effort to hit a decent golf shot. I'm so bad that I don't even care about hitting a 7 iron more than 135 yards right now. I would be thrilled if I hit it 135 yards 75% of the time.
@dry509Ай бұрын
I am worse than you…105 yards.
@Bgrosz1Ай бұрын
@@dry509 It's probably good if you assume I am worse than you and I assume you are worse than me. That will make us both feel better that somewhere out there is someone worse than us :-)
@JDX187Ай бұрын
Kevin, You have a really effective way of explaining and showing what you mean. I'm enjoying your instruction and I'm practicing with my left arm and left side dominant. I'm forced to right now because I had an artificial shoulder implanted on my right side. I can't wait to start hitting golf balls in a couple more months. I'll continue subscribing and watching your instruction.
@jfboomerang131018 күн бұрын
Great lesson, very helpful.
@chachichochacorta8577Ай бұрын
I heard this advice on another golfer's channel and it opened my eyes. The golf coach played and replayed on a loop Tiger's swing on the range. He was hitting balls with a six-iron. The coach tells his KZbin audience to get up from their couch and simply mimic Tiger Woods' swing WITHOUT A CLUB at the SAME EXACT speed that Tiger does. No problem. Next, the coach tells you to swing a dowel rod as if it were an iron at the same speed that Tiger swings his six-iron. Next, grab a six-iron. You will soon notice how unbelievably fast Tiger's actual swing is. You can try to do the same with Kevin's swing. The back swing may be slow, but Kevin's through swing is unbelievably fast. If you indeed do this, BE CAREFUL not to hurt yourself. That's why you want to go from arms only, to a dowel rod (a club shaft without the clubhead), to an iron. Next, watch a DeChambeau video. Try to swing a driver at the same speed he does. Have a paramedic nearby.
@daveparsons7756Ай бұрын
What’s is that channel please?
@chachichochacorta8577Ай бұрын
@@daveparsons7756 It was several months ago when I came across his video. It was a male coach, soft spoken like the guy from Be Better Golf, but I can't seem to remember who it was. The advice was priceless, though.
@daveparsons7756Ай бұрын
@ do you mean the mild mannered British chap “Warren Bennet” with his dog Trevor?
@RandySims-k2tАй бұрын
JT Thomas
@mattthompson10636 күн бұрын
another great video.could you make one talking about using the ground and exactly when to do it or do you think it is a reaction to good sequence and will happen naturally?
@christabor866211 күн бұрын
Ya great lesson here 😊👍
@pohoreskyАй бұрын
Excellent advice Looking forward to more from this new instructor.
@kevinhwangjrАй бұрын
@@pohoresky thank you for watching 🙏🏼
@1cleandude16 күн бұрын
Great stuff Kevin liked and subscribed!🙏🙏🙏
@garyleyland6691Ай бұрын
Love watching Kevin
@damonkatos4271Ай бұрын
Your swing is fast at the correct moment. Watch some tour pros on the range in person if you ever have the chance and you’ll see this motion sequence.
@cspellАй бұрын
Bro these videos blow my mind, I can’t believe how much speed you’re getting, I must learn this technique
@toneabet6252Ай бұрын
Another great video from Kevin the man
@GraemedargoАй бұрын
Thanks Kevin. All very informative and so interesting, but in particular the added tip at the end. Can't wait to get practising!
@TobyCHW6788Ай бұрын
The last tip helps to generate the club head speed and square the impact😊
@kryschiou4449Ай бұрын
輕巧猛爆 技之正宗!
@povrtsux1Ай бұрын
Excellent 👍👏👏
@gregghenderson7319Ай бұрын
LOVE the lesson. I struggle to slow my transition. Any thing you do to help that?
@internetengАй бұрын
Tks. Clearly explained.
@martinnilsson495Ай бұрын
Thank you
@louispounds7486Ай бұрын
Subscribed! Will gladly help your channel grow!
@livingtribunal4110Ай бұрын
Great channel and content but a general query: *what kind of irons are you using?*
@DocWilly77Ай бұрын
How do you square the face consistently when supinate the release? It is hard for me to time it.
@digitalshapes9501Ай бұрын
I think golf is counter intuitive. Kevin is able to square the club face precisely because he is supinating the lead forearm into impact (to square) combined with body rotation. He arrives at last delivery set up for success. His club head is in alignment with his spine angle, his trail wrist remains set, he has retained the pronation in his lead forearm and he has rotated his lower body into a powerful squat position with 80% of his weight on his lead side. His trail arm is still partly folded, ready to extend / release through impact. Kevin uses his lead hip to leaver his shoulders and arms down into the back of the ball from last parallel. With his hips opening onto the target it leavers the left forearm to supinate back to square from the last parallel position. Myles
@SamofMalaysiaАй бұрын
great TIP!
@lenardtan7169Ай бұрын
Wow, great tips
@olivierdargis6891Ай бұрын
what is your loft on your 7 iron to be able to hit it that far ? nice swing btw ... im aiming for this effortless swing because i know im wasting power by trying to get it too fast
@blueeyes6192Ай бұрын
kevin are you using a weak , neutral or strong grip ? Does the type grip work better with your method ?
@bobbys432712 күн бұрын
Look @ 5:36
@daveparsons7756Ай бұрын
So in reference to your last tip…..you are pulling through with your legs and lead side….NOT trying to hit hard with your trail hand. Is this correct? Thank you👍🏻
@kevinhwangjrАй бұрын
@@daveparsons7756 yes never pull with your hands independently in transition! Once we get to around halfway down you can use your trail side if you want 👍🏼👍🏼
@daveparsons7756Ай бұрын
Thank you Kevin……so anxious to try🙏🙏
@katvacuum7510Ай бұрын
His club head speed is 96 MPH + - The smash factor is 1.48 He doesn’t show it, because it’s not important to the lesson.
@kevinhwangjrАй бұрын
@@katvacuum7510 you read my mind 👍🏼
@philb7942Ай бұрын
Great lesson, thanks. Like some of the other viewers I think adding clubhead speed and smash factor to screen would be helpful.
@igorua178Ай бұрын
My back really hurts on the left side after swinging the club 😖 just started training with 7 iron
@jamesgoggin2138Ай бұрын
I think it would be good to show ball flight aswell
@dry509Ай бұрын
My issue is ball contact…top or fat…I have never hit my 7 iron 150 yards…more like 100 or 105.
@brunsberg65Ай бұрын
I will t?y my best getting this fantastic results. Would be great if you could show clubhead speed as well. Then I know if I'm on the right track without hitting the ball perfect. So what speed did you have hitting the 7i 200 yards?
@kevinhwangjrАй бұрын
@@brunsberg65 at least mid 90s in mph
@NFiltr8RedАй бұрын
Proof is in the pudding, should make a video of yourself on a course and shoot even par or couple birdies back to back. Guaranteed you’ll get more subscribers. Even Rick Shields might subscribe so he can get better
@jfboomerang131018 күн бұрын
I'd love to see a tournament of KZbin golf gurus.
@hiddenbunny7205Ай бұрын
Why not just show the clubhead speed and ball speed on top of the distance?
@kevinhwangjrАй бұрын
@@hiddenbunny7205 will do if that helps but I want people to notice that a effortless golf swing will create speed and distance but sometimes with the speed being on the screen people will tend to say I hit the ball far because of my speed and that’s not something a amateur golfer can do and totally forget about the actual lesson. When in reality the lesson is what got me the speed 👍🏼
@nahee10Ай бұрын
What the elevation set to? Haha
@Syst3m04Ай бұрын
If I could hit irons 200 yards with a head speed if 5mph I wouldn’t care. Head speed is moderately overrated
@atamagashockАй бұрын
He obviously swings in the 90s
@1cleandude16 күн бұрын
Great stuff Kevin like and subscribe!🙏🙏🙏
@jawjuh1005Ай бұрын
I thought the very last part you did was good. So you’re pulling with the lead hip and lead lat and then throwing the club. I don’t think you said this on your other videos. At least I didn’t catch it.
@bnujsotsan9153Ай бұрын
Thank you and your videos are excellent and short. Praise and thank GOD the FATHER in heaven for you and be all bless in the name of our LORD and SAVIOR JESUS CHRIST.
@cuonghong1986Ай бұрын
How many times can you make a video stating the same thing? Great tips but all your videos are “effortless swing”
@kevinhwangjrАй бұрын
@@cuonghong1986 every videos topic should be a little different but the end goal is the same. To answer your question until everyone creates a effortless golf swing 👍🏼
@The-ul6fdАй бұрын
Fine by me
@ElVerdeVidaАй бұрын
what tip would you give or your feelings on the distance of you on relation to the ball, like how to make/feel distance with club so u get in position? i think setting up the distance is by far the most important tip and only a few talk about it