One month in from a lesson with Liam and the towel............ it's a game changer for sure
@lincolnshaw8812Ай бұрын
Had a lesson with Liam a few months back. - What a great coach, the towel drill is awesome!
@staticstephenАй бұрын
Its made a massive difference to my game cheers boys
@jonathanstephens3839Ай бұрын
TGN is awesome and Liam is one of the best coaches in the world.
@peterscott1498Ай бұрын
TGN has been great Watched all the videos on the website The FB group is great too. Liam regularly puts up 10min videos addressing any questions that come up At first I wasn’t into hitting towels but now I’m spending less time at the range & more time hitting a towel at home This means when I get to the range I’m not going back to old habits I don’t bring a towel because I’d need to keep going on the range & picking it up. I make a swing & hit the mat then walk into the ball & hit Drill then ball I do the 3 piece movement off the ball, really exaggerate the down & in Then step into the shot & flow
@muchomail90869 күн бұрын
My God! That is the reason why I hit it so well way back when I used whack half empty old football against the garage door with a gap wedge.
@stephenpoole3923Ай бұрын
I started this towards the end of the season. Twas a game changer. 👍
@Chippy9372Ай бұрын
Your content with Liam is excellent. 👍
@sineil759Ай бұрын
I quite fancy this TGN.
@Scottish-yg8ycАй бұрын
Sorry What is TGN ??
@paulrobinson5395Ай бұрын
Surely a James/Liam smash towel could be THE golf gizmo for 2025 ….. get on it boys, get on the Merch train 👍
@markp859922 күн бұрын
James would you be aiming to make contact with the ground as well as the towel?
@phildavis1825Ай бұрын
Where are these drills online?
@geoffw8565Ай бұрын
Question ? Has hitting the towel improved James's game ?
@robertcourt8593Ай бұрын
I think you raise a fair point. Time will tell if it helps in the long run but he doesn't appear to have played as well recently as he did earlier in the year.
@Dylan-y6nАй бұрын
id say its good for ball striking , but the game of golf is about scoring, not having a mechanically perfect golf swing. I personally think the best way to improve is out on the course practising, these drills should be 25% of practise in my opinion to get the feels to then take onto the course
@geoffw8565Ай бұрын
@@Dylan-y6n If you look at James golf philosophy it tends to be about power and not control. Would he sacrifice distance for control ? I don't think he would ! He needs a tighter backswing and concentrate on feel and control not power. For the club golfer the towel drill is fine but the vast majority never practice anyway !
@Dylan-y6nАй бұрын
@@geoffw8565 its possible hes also just not good enough to be a professional on a big tour which is okay and nothing to be ashamed of. the standard is ridiculously high.
@geoffw8565Ай бұрын
@@Dylan-y6n His scoring is nowhere near good enough even playing in local events. Some of these young assistant pro's are shooting 6/7/8 under par for 18 holes. Nothing to be ashamed for trying I agree but you have to ask yourself some serious questions and not live in a fantasy world.
@andycarter989519 күн бұрын
What's with the bobble hat inside
@iiZAPPxАй бұрын
I love how his instruction is so centered on being dynamic etc. My only criticism is from just my observations with how he approaches solving more specific "culprit" problems with mechanics. I am so adamant that your only struggle is maintaining or even adding pelvic depth in transition, yet he's so focused on dynamic movement that yes... it gets you moving well and it aids with sequencing and all these other beneficial things, but from what I've gathered it's almost like he expects those movements to flush out a struggle like yours over time rather than looking at the independent issue and then finding a pattern of movement with the towel and going that route of making an adjustment. Could be wrong, just seems like he's throwing "generalized" drills that he wants to have be a staple for most of his players and that for sure has its place and it's benefits... just would love to see him be a bit more specific in how he attacks your personal struggles because IMO it's not that hard and being a great athlete that you are, making changes isn't going to be some tall ask as long as you know your body is capable of the movement. Love the content as always. That sim studio is SICK!
@peterscott1498Ай бұрын
If a student is having problems he simply gets them to do the movements correctly. Takes them back from the edge & moving correctly. There is a lesson with a tour pro Brandon on KZbin. He is complaining that the strike isn’t right & he doesn’t like the ball flight Liam simply gets him moving correctly & the strike & flight comes back I’ve watched all of liams lessons on KZbin, all the drills on his website and extra videos on the FB group where he regularly addresses questions After this I’ve picked up a lot of info as to why he teaches this method
@me01jhАй бұрын
That was class mate and I'm not just on about that lovely grey gilet number. Nobody is producing this type of content on KZbin, getting behind the scenes with coaches, players & long drivers is really engaging. Nice work. 👌👍
@readeharfield-pf3fr29 күн бұрын
Why do we want to decelerate ? I really need to understand this concept. Thanks
@GolfJamesWiltshire29 күн бұрын
To get the speed out to the clubhead, think of cracking the whip, your hand decelerates pre whip to get the energy to the end of the whip
@readeharfield-pf3fr29 күн бұрын
@@GolfJamesWiltshirecool, thanks
@JJ_KhailhaАй бұрын
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@deandriver108919 күн бұрын
These videos are mint been doing the tool drill hitting the ball alot better keep this shit going 💪🏌️♂️👍