If you’re shallow and you hit the ground too soon then the bounce will kick in, you won’t dig, and you’ll still hit a good shot. Being shallow literally makes it so low point can be imprecise and still hit a good shot with spin.
@12496k5 ай бұрын
More Mayo, please!
@johnlichtenwalner18395 ай бұрын
Love Mayo stunting all over the short game chef
@MMStringbean5 ай бұрын
Hovland's mentioned how Mayo helped him re-think the short game and provided the data to make it make sense. And you can definitely see his approach to that here.
@martinjones79924 ай бұрын
Great video, look forward to practicing this
@peterbarasgolf5 ай бұрын
This is pure gold
@rd-ve7ch5 ай бұрын
Numbers don't lie. Joe Mayo knows his stuff
@BasedHadrian5 ай бұрын
Mayo is brilliant
@billyburroo2 ай бұрын
hitting the ball first every man and his dog knows that but how, u can move ur hands way forward to hit ball first but that can lead to disaster, hitting down steep to hit ball first that also leads to disaster all i got from this video was good players can make anybody look a genius
@jadesmith68235 ай бұрын
Victor chopped it in round 1 😂
@JeremiahAlphonsus5 ай бұрын
Now go see this method directly contradicted by today’s greatest short game guru, Dan Grieve.
@chrdani5 ай бұрын
No, not necessarily . Mayo is explaining Grieves «release 1». Weight forward, leading edge, ball central or back in stance etc Mayo is referring to other releases (2, 3) as “specialty shots” around 9 minutes.
@ReidotailsАй бұрын
Good response
@TheGoodGadfly29 күн бұрын
Does the “greatest” measure what is happening? If he did he may be surprised.
@darrencope17 күн бұрын
I’m sure people can learn from Dan Grieve, but in reality he doesn’t coach anyone on the tour. I wouldn’t describe him as the short games greatest guru
@JeremiahAlphonsus7 күн бұрын
@@darrencope1 Coaching someone on tour isn't required to be the greatest. He's helping more people than anyone else in the world to radically improve their short games.
@ToraxReborn4 ай бұрын
Lol this is going to introduce so much knifing for amateurs