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Sean Foley on Ball-Striking | Swing Expedition with Chris Como | GolfPass



Chris Como and Sean Foley discuss similarities between the best ball-strikers in the world, and Sean presents drills that can assist in bringing width and movement to the swing.

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22 Comments

  1. Damn Foley seems like he became way less technical now, that’s a great thing

  2. 10 minutes into the video, I still don’t know what the heck they are talking about

  3. Foley is a great teacher and communicator…awesome video. so sorry to see Corbin pass, not fair he was so young.

  4. Jack Nicklaus is the >>>>>>>>>>>greatest of all time!>>>>>>>>>>>>>Folley is wrong!!!!

  5. Letting your eyes ‘go with the ball’ risks changing your spine angle and shoulder plane. Yes, there’s been a handful of golfers that have done it and had some success, but they were very talented players to start with.

  6. Great video but Bruce Lee practiced Kung Fu which utilizes natural body movement whereas Karate does not it, rather it uses unnatural body movement in that it tries to move in a linear fashion whereas Kung Fu moves in a circular fashion. Humans move in circles and arcs i.e. the elbow and knees move in arcs (semi circles) and the shoulder, hips, etc use ball joints and move in circles. Wish I could afford lessons with Foly☹

  7. good video and info, it was a little technical but not too much. glad i watched it, i got something out of it. thnx.

  8. I grew up reading Toski and Flick. Cool that he mentions both of these great golf minds. And I watched Mickey Wright shoot the course record at the course I played nearly every day.
    Fascinating to watch. Thanks

  9. Sean approach has changed a lot over the years! Good for him, that’s a good coach!

  10. Sean is a cool dude. Used to sell him HugoBoss gear before I started playing. Guess I should have started sooner lol

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