Happy Birthday Lee! And thank you for all the contributions you've made over the years
@jbw7497 ай бұрын
You guys I got it! After racking my brain all night and watching all of Martin's videos. In layman's terms: The one direction is the counter clockwise rotation of the steering wheel that stays constant meaning "one direction" during the whole swing. There is no change of direction in transition. Everyone is getting tripped up by watching the steering wheel change direction to what appears to be clockwise rotation in transition. Do not do that. Keep the counterclockwise one direction going the entire time and don't loose it. The torque the body creates to accommodate it staying in one direction is awesome and you'll feel it. Do a Mathew Wolf swing while always turning counter clockwise with no change of direction. If you change direction you lost it.
@hobbs20057 ай бұрын
If it takes you this long to explain it, do you really have it? Lolz
@gregsuske21315 ай бұрын
Good explanation I got to think counterbalance most important that club does not move in my grip when she calls containment stay in one spot and one motion people ask me what I'm doing at the driving range you can smash it
@bursttime3862 ай бұрын
Is it still working for you?
@DanRoach2 күн бұрын
@@bursttime386yes it is the ultimate unlock in golf ability
@mrkipling38419 ай бұрын
Happy birthday, Lee. Thanks for all of your wisdom over the years.
@coreissues36089 ай бұрын
Happy birthday LD, your contribution to the channel is absolute class, thanks👍🏿
@mukulrawat9 ай бұрын
Happy bday Lee. thanks for the Wonderful wisdom. I feel the good player have a good separation of thoracic spine from lumbar spine which facilitates 1.great right and left bend, helping to be in functional swing planes back and through 2. pelvic doesn't have to wobble and dance around in crazy angles 3. lumbar spine tilt and rotation is maintained 4. The head remains better aligned to the rest of the body and 5 The arms can remain in front of the chest in powerful position without undue pinching or external. Lastly all sections can make their infinity loop with the time and space differential and sequence. Milo does it so well and also has perfect match up with less forearm rotation required. Thanks Brenden and Lee for the beautiful video and sharing it.
@thegolfguy688 ай бұрын
Very interesting concept. Watching multiple times to grasp the concept. At 12:17 I really started to understand the takeaway under with a club. At 12:30 Brendan asked Lee to explain what to do at P6. Coming back into the ball. Here is where my short comings as a learner let me down. Lee seemed to depart from the Martin Ayer’s concept and began talking about Marcus concept. Lee is a great teacher. I am a challenged learner. I need to understand that point where Brendon hands it off to Lee. I am missing something. I’ll continue to review the video. Thank you for introducing such a simple concept that feels like it should yield great results.
@jeannesutherland83774 ай бұрын
I'm watching the Mike Malaska lesson and also a lot of GG here. There's not much new, but there are new ways to explain it and teach it so our students understand. Thank you!
@rodrig139 ай бұрын
This video had the most profound impact than anything I’ve found on the internet. Two range sessions and I’ve hit nothing but crispy 2 yard draws. The tennis racquet drill is gold.
@arjanpetersen8 ай бұрын
enjoy while it last :)
@uboobly8 ай бұрын
Lmao!
@12piecebucket8 ай бұрын
Martin Ayers is one of the most outside the box thinkers in golf. Watch the whole series…this move you are describing is one motion not two…this is a whole body move not just arms/wrists..you spiral through the feet all the way up.. check out the trail side strike video….one of the best videos on golf you’ll see
@ronrund9 ай бұрын
Happy Birthday Lee!
@karlready76109 ай бұрын
Looking good, love this, it is the move to make for sure! It works every time, solid shots are the norm when you swing like this. Great video.
@EddieEggman9 ай бұрын
Happy Birthday Lee! Fantastic video Brendon, I've been working with my coach on a similar feel of turning the wheel, but this just really hammered it home and I feel like I fully understand it now - keeping the hand depth is the key!! Thanks again for all the great content 🙌
@thebirdmanis9 ай бұрын
Ayrs has some great swing ideas. Worth looking into.
@bobrichter69 ай бұрын
Other than true 1 plane......2 Possibilities; Turn 'over' to swing like Hogan, hit an OTT fade, or, swing 'under', like Martin Ayers or Marcus Edblad, to hit a draw. The Fade is a circle going under than over and to the left, and more in front of you, the draw is a circle over than under and in to out and more off your side. Distinctly in to out. Both work. Turn wrists 'away clockwise' to hit a Hogan fade, turn the wrists 'away counter-clockwise' to hit the draw. I recall a 'Playing Lessons from the Pros' with Jim Thorpe where he said take it away 'counter-clock to the top', always stuck with me.....that is what Ayers and Edblad do essentially, and it really works......Counter Clock to the Top.......
@johnharris72448 ай бұрын
Mike Malaska showed you that a few years back.😂
@elliott7968Ай бұрын
Foreal! This dude keeps searching for the secret move in golf when he’s been shown plenty of times. He never applies the knowledge he learns from the instructors he comes across. How can he still swing over the top? Until he fixes that, everything else he learns and try’s to implement won’t work.
@thomassmith8789 ай бұрын
Congrats Lee keep going.
@Zephyr19689 ай бұрын
Check out the shoulder tilt with swing tip and then doing the opposite. night and day, one of my issues is I get flat with my shoulders on downswing, and this fixes that problem.
@stevenroberts93805 ай бұрын
Both of you described that very well, Thank you
@jeffreywj77735 ай бұрын
I saw a Martin Ayers video about this several weeks ago but have not gone to the range to try it out yet. I have been working with the Stack and Tilt golf method this year with some success. Does this technique complement or contradict the Stack and Tilt swing? Thanks.
@Robert-ts2ef3 ай бұрын
Do you use this move for the woods and driver also?
@chubbychequer15129 ай бұрын
Happy birthday brendon your a inspiration
@napkimplz54169 ай бұрын
Flip the racket around and it would be a double handed tennis forehand
@GMD648 ай бұрын
Happy Birthday Lee, great video guys, my mind is struggling a little with this, I hope you do some follow up videos about this.
@rubelukeable8 ай бұрын
I like this, however, at 7:46 I don't see a big difference in the position when you "shank" (shallowing move), from when you feel that you've got the correct position. Looks very similar, however, I recognize that for you, it may feel very different (like you have the correct move/position). I went back and watched this part again, and I think I get it. Will definitely try this. Maybe you can clarify in a follow-up lesson.
@arjanpetersen8 ай бұрын
Is martin Ayers still around? Quite a golfgeek.
@ablgolfmom62119 ай бұрын
This is very similar to Milo’s swim and door knob and bucket drills
@truthlifefishing17306 ай бұрын
its exactly Milo's idea. Only with more talking.
@ianmackinlay89256 ай бұрын
As a tennis player that’s how I learn!! Thanks ❤
@mrkipling38419 ай бұрын
Super interesting. Really enjoyed it. Thanks!!
@BEBETTERGOLF9 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@WishonPGA9 ай бұрын
I liked Ayer’s comparison to the right arm motion in a forward pass
@r533bbd9 ай бұрын
Happy Birthday Lee. Very interesting video.
@Huntgolfride9 ай бұрын
Ive been working on this move for a while. I am an recovering early extender and my right (trail) elbow is always behind me. A visible gap is apparent between my elbow and my side as I approach impact. The only way I could solve that was to thrust my elbows out (your "don't do" move) which got my elbow in front of me more. Trying to do that and maintain depth will be a very hard learning curve for me. I also struggle with the P6 to follow through move and continue to be plagued with the urge to throw the club at the ball from there. An artifact from my early extension days. Great explanation !
@al13569 ай бұрын
Happy birthday Lee. I have no idea what is going on in this video. I’m sure I would find it useful if I understood what was going on 😂
@Tigersmundo9 ай бұрын
*Interesting interpretation and reading comments.*
@mjheggie29 ай бұрын
Happy Birthday Lee 🥳. Question Lee. You’re still good with Brian Manzella and Michael Jacobs right? Have you run this info by them and see what their take on it is? Just curious because I know you use to be involved with them and imo they’re the guys I think are the best in the business..
@BEBETTERGOLF9 ай бұрын
Join Lee, Dr, Scott, Eric Meichtry and in MARCH 2024 go to www.bebettergolf.net/school !!!
@stuartalexander45199 ай бұрын
Great video guys
@BEBETTERGOLF9 ай бұрын
Thx Stuart
@geoffreyliss68179 ай бұрын
Basically Jim furyk’s swing.
@allenchu39697 ай бұрын
Happy Birthday 🎈🎂!!
@tomtays1497 ай бұрын
Split grip.
@TheGmoustakas9 ай бұрын
Happy Birthday Lee
@joematties75579 ай бұрын
This is basically another way to get the feel for the same thing the E-Bell teaches you. I find E-bell be a superior device for the backswing but not so much the down swing. This method works better for the downswing.
@BEBETTERGOLF9 ай бұрын
Wait till u see the “e-WING” ! New thing he is working on
@Way2sublime779 ай бұрын
The two practice swings at 11:29 look exactly like Milo's swing
@robmullen81209 ай бұрын
“The Juju Swing”. It’s also a channel on youtube
@PXGProto8 ай бұрын
You’re right!
@erykvonkeith9 ай бұрын
Wally Armstrong used this drill using a dinner plate decades ago.These teachers rip each other off when they don't credit each other.
@jsoward9 ай бұрын
This is a lot like how your arm would go internal to external when throwing a ball or skipping a stone a la the famous Ben Hogan drill.
@davidgarretson70599 ай бұрын
This seems like the same thing David Leadbetter advocated years ago in his book “The A Swing”
@ayotollaofrockandrolla72199 ай бұрын
Open the jar lid on way back. Close the jar lid on the way thru
@andybecker50019 ай бұрын
With this, You are now making the movements Milo has been trying to get into for years.
@tiptopsaidhe4 ай бұрын
Milo's grip is very strong compared to Brenden's grip. Lee showed "forearm rotation" in the this video. If Brenden doesn't have forearm rotation, the toe of club will not make a closing motion, but will always exit impact with an angle that makes the ball go high and right. If Milo adds any forearm rotation, he hooks it to the left. The greatest service Lee D could do is to explain to us how to get a "horizontal hinge" action when we have a very strong grip, a strong grip, and a more neutral grip.
@migbgold31919 ай бұрын
I actually like that idea of exaggerating that trail wrist extension (i.e., pointing that edge of the racket back at the camera in the DTL angle)
@BEBETTERGOLF9 ай бұрын
Me too!
@ablgolfmom62119 ай бұрын
It’s exactly what Milo teaches.
@migbgold31919 ай бұрын
@@ablgolfmom6211 … and the opposite of Malaska’s tipping the shaft
@TheGmoustakas9 ай бұрын
Is like the Hogan drill that he recommended , maybe?
@davidhughesread9 ай бұрын
Mike Malaska does the same tennis racket drills - but your downswing explanation/positioning seems different from his - is it?
@BEBETTERGOLF9 ай бұрын
Yeah
@davidhughesread9 ай бұрын
This has already become my #1 golf video on KZbin. Some completely foreign and wonderful new club feels.@@BEBETTERGOLF
@nunyo72599 ай бұрын
Kawatoso or whatever he calls it lol but this is right up Kawaswing's alley
@Ronald-vz6pl9 ай бұрын
100😊
@brettskinner58957 ай бұрын
Doesn’t this promote a lot of reverse pivot?
@kdbarham7 ай бұрын
Mike malaska teaches this
@michaelmcmullen46465 ай бұрын
I think Jim Furik is saying Duh.
@mtothej439 ай бұрын
Martin Ayers video series is a mess, but your video is great. Would be great to see some more around this concept
@jamiebraden32489 ай бұрын
you haven't watched it enough to understand it. He's spot on.
@mtothej439 ай бұрын
@@jamiebraden3248sure
@mtothej438 ай бұрын
Managed the first 12 of the series and its just waffle. Apart from one of the first one where he explains the Apex to bottom or whatever terms he was using@@jamiebraden3248
@erykvonkeith6 ай бұрын
It would be nice if Wally Armstrong who ostensibly originated this drill using a dinner plate almost 4 decades ago was credited. Recycled information repackaged with new terminology.
@quezebojones93527 ай бұрын
If you had three months daily at a driving range this would be a good change.
@martyboysation9 ай бұрын
same feels as when i try to copy matt wolfs swing
@johnclip889 ай бұрын
matt wolff
@808dds9 ай бұрын
Kawa swing
@CryptoBellwether7 ай бұрын
Freddy Couples
@rogermoores94169 ай бұрын
Almost like drag and lag
@TedsGretsch9 ай бұрын
Only one person makes that move on the PGA tour certainly not the number one players in the world
@zenmonkg18 ай бұрын
Looks like A Swing...
@frozendivots15645 ай бұрын
This is called cyclical contraction.
@PXGProto9 ай бұрын
😮
@PXGProto8 ай бұрын
I watched this video and it blew my mind, but I didn’t know how it would help my golf swing. It has. This has become my transition- turning left to turning right. I do it more so with my shoulders and body than my hands (feel anyway). I’ve modified my takeaway to be a bit more outside, kinda above plane- this gives me room to drop the club onto (or below maybe even) the plane on the downswing. I don’t get the chance to actually play golf much, so I’ve yet to really test it out, but I do play a lot of “golf swing.” Someone else mentioned this in the comments here and they’re right- the juju swing. I saw videos on it a while ago and forgot about it until the comment. There’s something to it! It doesn’t have to look so extreme though.
@gregorybolin46729 ай бұрын
Just one other person at that range.
@BEBETTERGOLF9 ай бұрын
9 am on a Tuesday
@gregorybolin46729 ай бұрын
Happy B day Lee!
@joecalvacca31959 ай бұрын
That’s to much to think about in a millimeter of a golf swing
@guitar19509 ай бұрын
I think the object is to do the drills and get the movements and feel then you don't think about it in your swing.
@19battlehill9 ай бұрын
Come on -- didn't Mike Malaska do this same EXACT thing YEARS AGO?
@ablgolfmom62119 ай бұрын
This is exactly the opposite of what Mike taught. Look up Malaska Tennis racquet and you’ll see this is the exact opposite of the Malaska move but this is correct.
@jameshoben29508 ай бұрын
Goofy
@boanthun7 ай бұрын
This is just a copy of the Rotary Swing. Nothing new here!!