"Hip slide and rotation." Repeat after me 100 times more. Best explanation/demonstration of the transition moves in swing that I've seen yet. Thanks Tom. Excellent.
Would you please clarify… From several of your other videos I thought you were teaching a static, weight forward at set up, to stay there all swing (55-% for irons, 60% for driver) to avoid timing issues. Here you seem to be promoting a definite load shift targetward. Perhaps this is just explaining what the pros do? and not part of your intended method? (or is it?) Schaun
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Tom very nice ,have a Great Day. God Bless you
Lol the cap 7 inch right on the crotch you know what you did there 😂😂😂
7 inches? …..sounds about right. 😂😂😂
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Go Tom!!! 👍❤️🙏🇺🇸
This is why, before the road accident happened 😢I was a scratch golfer and why I was winning almost 100% of the competitions I entered in. 😊
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"Hip slide and rotation." Repeat after me 100 times more. Best explanation/demonstration of the transition moves in swing that I've seen yet. Thanks Tom. Excellent.
Exactly what I’m working on. He simplified what a lot of instructors complicate.
Agreed, the hips forward creates coil too, thanks Tom
I pay attention, and still I can think of no one as passionate about golf as Tom Saguto…just can’t…🤷🏻♂️
This is the KEY! Thank you very much for the way you explained it. This is a game changer. Awesome content. 😊
Would you please clarify… From several of your other videos I thought you were teaching a static, weight forward at set up, to stay there all swing (55-% for irons, 60% for driver) to avoid timing issues. Here you seem to be promoting a definite load shift targetward. Perhaps this is just explaining what the pros do? and not part of your intended method? (or is it?)
Schaun
Good video Tom. So do the hips and shoulders move together at the same time – or before/after the shoulders?
Thanks!