I was in Jim's school for 6 months and I can say that his method of teaching works without a doubt. He got me going with a nice repeatable swing and now I am actually having fun playing the game.
@purecarve95356 ай бұрын
Jim, I just connected with you yesterday. What drew me was all the terminology. About 20 yrs ago I had a guy that spoke my language. This guys name was Jim Wilkinson. He played on the Senior Tour for a bit from what I knew. But he showed me this simple technique (maybe not simple cause nothing in golf is) but it connected with me mentally and physically. Basically it was a swing based on turning as you say over and over. His terms were the same terms you have been using, on pretty much all of your teaching. I guess I am encouraged to see someone put some skin on this way of striking the ball. At the start Jim W. took all my hands/arms out of the swing which requires your core to do all the work. Once I could demonstrate my ability to do that, he then was able to allow more body parts in to connect to that turning principle. It allowed me to be a competitor in local tournaments that I played in. Where otherwise I could not. I am a single digit senior player now, and just play for fun with my kids and grand kids.
@BenBarnett-m5b4 ай бұрын
Jim, your method is just great. When first I started watching the videos, I thought the ball position was way forward in your stance (caused me to massively hook, duh). Saw another video showing the ball well back in your stance. My pea brain took its time catching up, but eventually, “Bingo, I’ll bet THAT’S how he’s not hooking off the planet.” 🤦♂️
@jeffarenson84356 ай бұрын
Been an avid followed and user of your teachings and am interested in joining your school. One question. I have pretty good arthritis in my left thumb and have to use a baseball king of grip with the thumb under the club. With this prevent me for learning you techniques?
@jimvenetosgolf5 ай бұрын
@@jeffarenson8435 won’t prevent from learning this at all
@jeffmiller13876 ай бұрын
Hi Jim, I’ve been following you for a few years, but never committed to your system. What is the difference between Stack and Tilt , and what you teach? Thanks … Jeff
@jimvenetosgolf6 ай бұрын
Miles of difference. No tilt, no trail arm strike, no power loss
@MarkG_6032 ай бұрын
@@jimvenetosgolf I went down the S&T path 5 years ago with utter failure. Have traveled thru 4 swing instructors since, including a local pro and none of those "methods" did anything. Now THIS works. I joined Jim's program about three weeks ago and I hit PW after PW with a baby draw 95% of the time. The other 5%, dead straight. I'll take a dead straight miss every time which means I'm about 10 degrees off target. Beats a slice any day. 👊👊👊
@RickyKey-q1p6 ай бұрын
Can hit every club in bag with your method but inconsistent with driver
@jimvenetosgolf5 ай бұрын
@@RickyKey-q1p that’s exciting eh? The fact that you can hit every club well just by watching these free videos should be great indication that if you signed up for the school and learn the system properly, the driver will be a piece of cake.. 👊
@willielandry6 ай бұрын
You seem to be closed to target but your stance seems to change sometimes not as closed as other videos.what about ball position and club face ,thinking of taking on line course
@booboojones25906 ай бұрын
Hi Jim. I recently stumbled upon your method and am fascinated. I’ve watched a number of videos ( but not all ) and I have a question about ball position. Specifically, would it be right or wrong to set up to the ball squarely ( as it relates to ball position ) and then simply close shoulders and feet? Thx.
@jimvenetosgolf6 ай бұрын
I explain in detail how to get into the set up. Hunt around on my channel and you’ll find the correct sequence