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Pete Cowen’s SECRET GOLF TRANSITION



►Everyone asks me what is the transition in the golf swing, there’s no one better in the world to learn from than Pete Cowen, so i’ll tell you what he says!

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39 Comments

  1. This is exactly the video I needed. I like to focus on my arms dropping first because everything else seems to fall into place. I can't feel the weight shift, my excuse is I'm too stiff 😂. I'm also amazed at how much distance I've gained from rotating my shoulders a bit more went from 7 iron 120 to 140-150

  2. Amazing video mate. I've been struggling with this so much. Lateral movement is what I've been doing but it's never been explained like that before! I'll practice this at the range! Thanks brother!

  3. Really good stuff. I'm a frustrated 16 handicapper – often playing more like a 26er as I don't spend time on my game. I've challenged myself to totally rebuild my swing with an aim of getting to single figures at least once, and having an approach that is consistent and age appropriate 😂 (I have shot a few rounds between 4 and 6 over around 25 years ago when youth and flexibility overrode a dodgy technique… sadly that time has passed!!). This was really well explained – I just need to be patient and build on the clear phases. Thank you!

  4. andy, good info on what should happen and how to do it. i like how the body pivot seems to be responding to the arm action.

  5. That's great Andy, but why does it have to be a 'secret' transition? There are no secrets, magic moves, etc, in golf. It's all on YouTube mate.

  6. That really is an absolutely fantastic video. Great explanation and demonstration. Separating the elements and then bringing them all together.

  7. Love the explanation of weight transfer. This absolutely something i need work on 😄🏌🏼‍♂️⛳️

  8. Andy! it’s hard to know what to apply to my own swing. Is there a way to analyze your own swing or do you just go by ball flight numbers and other basic data? Or compare your own swing to one much better than your own?

  9. Great video! well detailed. You are an excellent teacher/coach. Thanks!!

  10. great explanation and what I need to work on. will practice this and hope I am more consistent with my strikes. Thank you so much.

  11. This is the video I needed so badly! It has been so helpful for my dreaded slice 🙂 Muchas Gracias Andy

  12. This, oddly enough, is exactly what I was working on with my coach a few days ago. Mainly because I'm a fat git who can't stop swinging out to in 😂

  13. Great vid and as you said the speed of the downswing requires timing of all components in 0.3 seconds. I work on one stage at a time in my home net for muscle memory. I also use vid apps to assess. Im currently looking at wrists at top of swing and club face as I tend to cup when wanting more rotation.
    Enjoy the course vids too, like to see "fix" shot decisions from difficult lies…
    Cheers from Oz..

  14. This is exactly what I needed too! Excellent explanation and drill!

  15. Great lesson. I need to continue to refer to this video to stay on track. Wonderful presentation and precise explanation.

  16. By far the best video I've seen describing how the swing should work for beginners. Thank you!

  17. Cool, except that the lateral movement towards the target starts during the latter part of the backswing. The lateral movement involves the lower and upper body.

  18. Like many here, I watch a lot of golf videos on YT. For entertainment, tuitition and tips.

    I found the intro to this particular enlightening, stating it how it is that how each viewer should interpret may need to be different.

    I had a lesson today and those comments and the points in the video have really enhanced my understanding of the instructions and drills I was given and I'll use the points from this too.

    Great video, more like this please!

  19. Ideally, for me the lead knee and trailing elbow begin the downswing simultaneously as if they were linked by an invisible chain or rubber-band. This way the left side / right side / top half / bottom half of the body are actively involved straight from the start. Lead knee rotates from 1 or 2 o'clock (right-handers) toward the target, while the trailing elbow (the part that faces the target at address) begins to move into where it needs to be in the impact area. All other actions / motions / balance just work to support these two primary/elemental actions, resulting in a unified swing.

  20. can you drop the arms too much and how can you make the next movement including hip turn in a smooth manner?

  21. One of the best, most complete, explanations of the transition, in its entirety, I have ever seen – thank you.

  22. At 8mins 35secs you talk about a lot of lateral movement. I identified a lack of adequate lat movement as a problem. I felt that at my finish I'm not totally on my front leg. Until I saw a slo mo of Scottie Scheffler's swing. There's very little downward pressure there which is why he is able to slide so much on his feet. His kind of movement of the whole body is confirmed by high tech swing recordings of the best players. Weekenders like me need far more lateral movement imo, timed correctly. It removes a lot of the concerns about over the top also in that the downswing isn't initiated by the hips opening and the hands following outwards. If you can move laterally forward while in the backswing phase and you succeed in letting the arms come down "behind" you, you can play really good golf with a natural, predictable draw. I've found that playing good scores (under 80 for me) depends on me hitting draws consistently. Plus you must chip and put really well. Off topic I know but I use my 8 iron for just about all chips and once you get used to how the ball reacts and rolls you'll keep the shorter clubs in the bag more. One single duffed chip and that sub 80 round is gone. Those are the margins when you're a 5 and 6 HC.

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