SKILLS

SHOULD YOU FIX your GOLF SWING or DO THIS



Everybody is looking for the best way to FIX THEIR GOLF SWING but is it always the best routine to improving. Coach Lockey and Pete Lockett are talking through a twitter followers golf swing and how they think they should improve. Every golfer can learn from this video especially if you are in the youtube lesson video, circle of doom!

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9 Comments

  1. Great job Lockett and Lockey. Love the collab. 😁
    What a great swing.
    Best thing for my kids… keep it fun.

  2. Love that Coach, took my 4 year old to AG, and he loves the game on trackman. He had a bay, and I did my thing next to him. 2 hours later and a Mac ice-cream, he's asking to go again soon 😊

  3. I hit my first golf ball at the age of 57 I am now 63 and I’ve got my index down to 13 this year also won 2 board comps

  4. Enjoy your channel this year. Along with the Muppet tour videos with Mark, Dan and Rory. Glad to see you added the Super Thanks. I have watched a lot of your videos.

  5. All of the suggestions you two came up with related to physical skills. Fantastic! But I think one thing that could be introduced on the course while playing could be some questioning related to course strategy. It wouldn’t turn a kid off, it would only give them choices to think about and then try them out. Hitting the ball is one thing, but learning how to play is another. Also could teach golf rules. Of course both need to be taught in a positive way. Always use positive reinforcement and rewards. BUT one must be cautious because if the kid is already receiving positive reinforcement by just playing, then he/she might get turned off by the use of candy bar rewards. They may have trouble hitting the draw and not earn the candy. Then they might hesitate to go practice with a parent. But now I want a candy bar.

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