Stuart you’re the only coach who has ever explained the feet so clearly.
@GoodGolfCoaching9 сағат бұрын
Music to my ears, need to keep sharing the knowledge
@roadtoscratchgolf3481Күн бұрын
I’m looking forward to this series. Great explanation and demonstration, as usual. Great start to 2025. Cheers.
@GoodGolfCoaching9 сағат бұрын
Thanks buddy, exciting videos ahead.
@TerdFergusonКүн бұрын
Let's get him to 100K!
@GoodGolfCoaching9 сағат бұрын
Bless you buddy, fingers crossed.
@markoliver3097Күн бұрын
Great stuff Stuart Looking forward to the next part
@GoodGolfCoachingКүн бұрын
Im super excited to share it...
@rw_golf6387Күн бұрын
I played golf my whole life from the waist up! Finally learned to use my feet and core (kind of like a dance) and now hit the ball better and longer in my 60s than I ever have. Hopefully people will take the time to learn to engage the feet and develop some rhythmic footwork. Be patient, since at first you will be all over the place as you develop these new feels:)
@GoodGolfCoaching9 сағат бұрын
Thanks for sharing buddy!
@rw_golf63874 сағат бұрын
@ For me, the key to better good footwork was to never allow myself to get static while fighting the urge to sway. The wedges are good. I used a golf ball but a bit clumsy.
@garysatterfield7805Күн бұрын
....... two light bulb moments in this one Stu. The club head doesn't follow the same radius as the handle......and the shoulder pulls the theraband not the arms.....great stuff.......thanks 🍺⛳....... I thought Simon was gonna smack you when you dropped his laptop 😁
@GoodGolfCoaching9 сағат бұрын
My pleasure Gary, keep flicking the switch on!
@stevenrowson422511 сағат бұрын
Hi Stu, hope you’re good mate. Couldn’t find the link for the wedges on the description. Found others but looked a lot steeper?
@GoodGolfCoaching9 сағат бұрын
Hey Steven, apologies, give me an hour and I’ll get the link up.
@RudiKnapp-hs6tt12 сағат бұрын
Good Morning Stuart! Great Drill - Bravo. Please can you give me the contact Info for the Weges (I could not find the Link)? Thanks and best regards Rudi
@GoodGolfCoaching9 сағат бұрын
Give me an hour, I’ll get the link up. Apologies.
@andybrown9334Күн бұрын
How do you push off the right side in the down swing of you have already pushed off on your right leg in the backswing? Thanks for your videos
@GoodGolfCoachingКүн бұрын
Who says you should push off your right leg in your downswing? Best wishes Stu
@jeffberger7890Күн бұрын
Lots of small, quick coordinated moves required ! I now understand why many of us just use the arms in the backswing.
@GoodGolfCoaching9 сағат бұрын
Thanks Jeff; wouldn’t say they are small movements, but hope the video helped.
@grahamjones737121 сағат бұрын
Ive got a c**** looking backswing but i use my feet and pull the handle in etc in fact it looks like you hand opp right hip! but my hands finish low to my shoulders club way across line then looks like ott but prob isnt as i save it with great impact and follow through Its just that top half of backswing looks from 100yrs ago when they swung in jackets! think im going to work on arm structure/soft loading
@GoodGolfCoaching9 сағат бұрын
All different swings can produce greatness 😎
@grahamjones73717 сағат бұрын
@@GoodGolfCoaching I must be doing something right as set up your shaft in a box with a ball on top in garage last night hit it first time tho heel hit butt of grip as well Feeling smug switched tv on only to see You giving Dame Laura a thrashing on 150 yd challenge! thanks for being bothered to reply to my comments which i partly make to remind me what im working on!
@robbobtheplucker3082Күн бұрын
Isn't this pretty similar to the stack and tilt move?
@GoodGolfCoaching9 сағат бұрын
I’m not familiar enough with Stack and Tilt unfortunately.
@robbobtheplucker30828 сағат бұрын
@@GoodGolfCoaching It's kind of where you predominantly put all your weight on the left side. Never liked it because it seems counter intuitive. As far as I'm concerned, it's what ruined Aaron Baddeley. What you're doing seems similar, but I like what you're doing because of the way you're keeping the hands low and working more around for a full body motion back and through.