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He Couldn’t Believe How Much His Ball Striking Improved In This EPIC Two Day Golf Lesson!



Earlier this year we were delighted to welcome Jay (an online academy member and former golf school attendee) back to Arizona for a special two day golf lesson with myself and fellow Milo Lines Golf coach, Henry. On the second day, we also partnered with Jack Gilbert of Cool Clubs for a pro-level full bag club fitting experience at Grayhawk Golf Club in Scottsdale.

In this video you’ll see a good portion of our two days together, including the transformation Jay made in his swing, and the performance increase he found thanks to putting properly fit equipment in his hands. It was fun to watch Jay’s ball striking really come together!

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hey everybody Milo here I’m excited to bring to you this awesome two-day lesson with Jay who came in from out of town we were able to make some awesome progress both through some swing changes holy cow yeah you don’t feel like you’re turning at all look at you turn yeah it’s beautiful looks like a tour pro and some awesome club fitting we went through a really good process with cool clubs Club speed almost to 90 that’s pj2 or average seven iron speed Jay is one of our Online Academy members he’s also attended a Milo lines golf school so it’s been awesome to be able to watch him as he progresses through some swing changes and growth in the game so without further Ado let’s get into it I’ve been watching golf shots and what was the school went to one in Phoenix yeah he came to the one of the it’s been almost a year to the date it was April 23 doson wrench I think it looks pretty decent he was the shots he’s hitting he’s just pretty good just barely left every time but um I was like this you know yeah we don’t like that for a long time you almost got Too Tall but the handle was still under you yeah the exaggeration at the school kind of started to finally show up and now I’m tall yeah and so to get into my bins I feel like I got to almost drop down to bin because I’m here your te- spy and everything looks better now you look I think at the school you were kind of like this too remember your head was like kind of up yep I think you were like that round now you look you actually look pretty good I don’t think it look looks bad just what what I’m seeing I’m going to I’ll film some he also has quite a bit lofted impact so yeah that one launched too high it’s not bad no he’s a little lifty in the early part of his back swing tends to pull it when he hits it good let’s take a look real fast okay so I like that you kind of keep moving there’s not really a pause in your Mot I but what I do see here is a little bit of a outward lift so see how your arms are separating from you they’re kind of going out this way I hate that so that’s the first thing I want to clean up is just get rid of that outward motion cuz that gets you really up on top of the plane oh yeah and coming down a little on the Steep side and then that ball has is going to go a little bit to the to the left but I like is overall the motion of your body is pretty good you don’t invade the space we could have a little bit more flexion and rotation but that doesn’t couple well with theut with your hands being out and the club being steep really I want to just get you to turn the club back a little bit more and then we can let it shallow out and drop and unwind start it farther right and a little lower re Center is good yeah just a little Scoopy yes but I think some of that scoopage is just how it’s Steep and there’s no room to to compress into the ground so you can’t deliver this kind of angle into the ball okay so what what I want to do to start right now is I want you to feel like as you take the club back that you’re turning your hands more in and up versus you’ve got significant early elevation of your arms like this so I want you to feel little Tri you got the little trigger wind so in then up really feel like we’re winding this right side back okay we’re going to go we’ll start slow again and we’ll we’ll build let’s just start with some Foundation ones off of a te I just want you to leave the arms how they are wind them in stretch this right side back there you go just like that and then just hit a little Chip Shot good if there’s a line on the ground like Target line it’s like people want to trace it with their hands and arms it’s like trace it with your wind up yeah but there’s a lot of great players that sucked it inside wound it up so good and when they when they rerouted it on top they were like that’s why I found you guys I don’t want to like think about all this I would rather just go go you know the vast majority of good players took it inside if you go back throughout history it’s just in modern times it’s more out in front of us but again for 12 15 years i i r i was this roller and we don’t want to roll it we want to turn it so to do to get away from that the guys were saying well you need to get outside you need to get it out let’s find the medium between the two where it’s just your arm structure stays pretty intact and we just turn and bend correctly pretty good now every shot I want to have starting to the right of this orange stick that’s out here in front of you good see it feels like that’s way off to the right but that ball went at the red flag didn’t it but it becomes a lot easier if you turn the club in now that path into that ball is a lot easier to make turn the ribs good perfect so check it out see if your hands are tracing a new arc oo that’s boy that’s simple that’s nice okay so now let’s add to it let’s start adding a little bit of Trail wrist extension okay MH and then in transition a little bit of hip hinge so I want you to really feel in load Flex turn all one flowing motion but you’re turning it back to where your arms are in front of your chest like that the wrists get pretty loaded something like that now if your wrists are this loaded how are we going to apply the golf club what do we have to feel a little bit of that okay and then just keep unwinding and just dink it out there okay so were you low enough no okay this this ball position look like it looks like it might be a hair to forward almost yeah maybe a hair too far forward good that one was good beautiful see the trajectory now come down yeah what happened so now I want you to keep growing it feel like you wind just a little longer and you can load the wrist but feel like your body winds just a little bit more and longer and then we can drop just a little bit more and just a little bit longer in transition okay good rehearsal exaggerated okay wind wind wind drop turn beautiful yeah let your arms feel like they’re just a little bit less of a power generator and a little bit more just kind of flowing along with you okay can you make it start just a little farther right how would we make it start farther right try to feel that kind of going back a little bit more here I’ll give you a feel swing it up so if I keep your hands more back here and I make you go that way now where you going to start it yeah it’s got to go it’s going to start right isn’t it that was really good turn it up and in Flex it down get out of the way boom look at that okay now let’s start winding it a little bigger Longer still stay that smooth that much energy but just started lengthening out the wind up there we go feel that how long you wound up make that rehearsal flow all the way through so one rehearsal all one flowing motion so I want a little bit more energy through it so you’re feeling like an actual motion okay so wind wind wind it’s pretty good you feel like your arms are just going around because you get you tend to go just don’t understand what it’s causing it or how much to shut it off just not up just don’t feel any up and I do it everywhere it’s in short game it’s in sand trap like it’s just lit well it’s cuz you you built a pattern so when you build a pattern it kind of shows up everywhere but look at this motion if we can just clean up that arm lift we’ve got some really awesome stuff cuz look at how your body is moving holy cow yeah you don’t feel like you’re turning at all look at you turn yeah it’s beautiful looks like a tour pro and look how shallow it comes down it’s like oh killing it it’s beautiful great golf swing I would just love to get rid of see how your hands have just a little bit of that I didn’t see it okay they’re kind of coming into to me too much yeah they come they’re up and out in front of you and then they go just a little bit this way in the transition I’d rather them just be here back out in front here okay back out in front ooh tasty yeah that was really good he gets a little that was that was nice oh yeah good you feel that yeah that looked much more structured but it’s still loose yeah but it’s like away from but a lot of great golfers talk about the swing being from here to here that first part of the takeway if they can just set it and get it right feel like it’s in front of them it’s in control face good game over starting wind up it’s done that’s how I felt but mine was getting out here and doing all kind it’s hard when you start adding elements that was really good wow that’s crispy right there a nice little tight draw about 150 yards that’s nuts I didn’t even try to do that I’m so used to trying to manipulate this like I say first things is really like we’ll go through and measure what you got in the bag talk about it a little bit favorites and that gives us like a jump off point today to be like okay what’s problems what’s good what should we focus our attention on what are our goals for the session just make sure that you get out of much of it as uh as you need all right sounds like plan all right so it takes about 15 minutes and we kind of talk as we’re going but really you kind of just watch it and it’s kind of fun to see what your golf clubs are built like right now so do you have any clubs in the bag that you favorite or ones that you hate I’m loving the eat iron like I just feel like I can get solid contact out of that eight okay again so the eight iron the that was your favorite CLA yeah I you found that it’s what the eight iron and the seven iron are the same length as each other so the eight iron is a little over yeah and the Seven is matching the rest of the rest of the set what about swing weight but this is the the big one right here because that’s eight on longer than it should be it swing weight jumps up way higher than the rest so all of a sudden now we got two things standing out about the 8 yep could be psychological but now probably not it’s longer it’s heavier in the head the L angle is almost certainly going to be different so there’s loads of stuff different about the 8 so now it’s almost like we’re on a back back down to normal 35 and 3/4 cut length on that that white line they’re inch different yeah stepping all jacked up that makes it really tough you to pull an eight on out and then a N9 out and just is is that common or was that common back in’ 08 or they just like hey this manufactur cut them up get them shipped out hey we yeah go and that’s that’s the difference and we like to say that’s the difference between Club assembly and club building you know when things are on assembly line just pump pump pump get it done chop them up Muna are actually one of the best companies out there now for producing stock equipment they make really really good stuff and all other companies INF fairness have gone from this is 14 16 years old now right yeah they probably clean up so everyone’s kind of fig out this is how we do it but mistakes get made you know building a club with your spec we know one build is dedicated to all of your clubs so before we’ve done the The Loft and lies basically this is this is length and flex and swing weight and we’re looking for like I say either an increasing number going down the set which would be considered flighted getting softer and four iron stiffer in the wedges or all this number within point two of each other would be considered under our scale really good a quarter of a flex difference but what we’re seeing is half a flex fluctuation pretty much through the through the set it’s it’s pretty good in the 99 8 iron 79 and 4 but the five ir’s softer the wedge is softer and you can start see these two you can ignore a little bit cuz they’re a completely different product made by different people but the swing weight as well we saw that big jump from the seven to the eight Lon that’s the length issue that’s gone on we’ve got you know conflicting lengths through the set some longer some shorter um really it makes it hard to be a consistent golfer when your golf clubs are inconsistent so that’s why this piece of the puzzle is so big for us to start it helps people understand not only what we’re going to do for them in terms of building the clubs but what they’re playing with and starts to link those feelings well my ‘s good that gives me something to hang on to maybe this guy like swing weight maybe we need to add more length and I’ll check out the line angle maybe it’s i’ like to get along with all my clubes if I could right all of them that’s that’s the thing have you had these adjusted or no um I had like one pro kind of dink around with my Gap where a little bit okay just to get the Loft in the right spot or uh I think we were working with L angle okay it was a couple of years ago so same kind of thing here like the the Munos originally had you know a standard right that was whatever that Loft was through the set I can’t recall it right now um and then L angle for every half an inch you lose in length you normally jump up about half a degree in L angle so that triangle is changing shape right and your your posture is going from forine down to wedge so that lle adjusts with your your posture there’s loads of different beliefs on be that much adjustment right like your setup should be pretty much your setup for a lot of the clubs like you don’t really get much more bent over unless you’re hitting well you’re you’re losing a few inches of golf shaft through like imagine your drivers out here and you’re let’s say most drivers around 59 60 58 something like that and then your wedge ends up at about 64 in a standard setup because obviously you’ve gone from 45 and a half Ines down to 35 in your case 4 and a half so we’ve lost like 10 in of golf shaft sure between those two clubs so that L angle has to dynamically you know be you are more on top of it just with that length change so we expect to see that lie fluctuate through the set but it just it should be pretty linear although some people believe it should be all the same or there’s a bunch of different theories on that but we we’ve had consistency wow this is the pitching wedge this is a good one pitching W always goes uppr is it uppr it’s up so it’s 4° up why that little left yesterday in that lesson tends to pull it when he hits it good yeah every ball to the left can I blame that on the we just let’s just through that we tinkered with so in the example for the video that we did for the website we moved my lob wedge was it 4 degrees Yeah and I literally would sit here and hit it into the left corner of the screen I watched that yeah it makes a difference that was 4° so this is your 9 on wiges at 62 and this is the pitching widget at 64 how much higher the oh my God yeah just that club sing out flat on the ground there so you’ve got to count for that in your swing you’re going to usually heel dig heel grab you’re also the other major factor is the Loft points left so the pitching wedge is more upright than the mhm than the Gap gap wedge so yesterday we started with p did you hit kind of between that went from Pitch to an eight eight iron was good yeah yeah well the yeah those first like 10es pretty good flat standard yeah just slightly flatter than standard huh yep look at that your pitching W is two degrees more upright than your blob wge we’d like to probably get those about the same yeah my green in regulation is already going up this Seas basically all these will be really close H so just this low angle the fluctu sitation in L we want either a steady increase some people believe in Flatline but essentially this looks pretty good up half a degree and we lose half an inch up half a degree up half a degree and then bang all of a sudden four degree jump that’s pitching wedge and gap wedge both kind of yeah they’re really upright comparative to that to that nine iron that 8 iron that seven onon that 6 iron setup and then we go down into here and these two clubs are not part of that Muno sou and they’re pretty much standard of what you’d see off the off the shelf okay so just in good posture arms hanging down Palms facing kind of me and that’s a good referen as you glove there 362 in for the floor and 6’2 so so that’s average right it like sounds like these numbers are starting to line up if you were looking at just static you’re actually a little over so yeah tiny tiny bit so yeah is that a typical like kind of height of your flight too that was actually a little bit lower than I normally so this is seven iron in his set yeah angle of attacks just kind of matching what we’ve seen earlier zero is a little little up on everything he like yesterday when we we had him out his ball position was real forward and everything was too forward yeah he had it Way Forward like driver okay it’s pretty forward right there just looking at it that’s nice little toey but seven angle attacks down one degree Club P into out half so do you remember sort of your key feels from yesterday what what were those I feel like that it was just turn this thing back keeping it close to the inside yeah and trying to be flatter and I from the comments I’m still doing this back there but I’m trying to think flat yep we’re round with your wind up not lifting your arms so if it’s a little more with the wind up now you can get your upper Center onp top and get your low point out front just check that ball position cuz it tends to get a little too up that was pretty good little push but the low point was better that’s you can’t hit better than that can I see the bottom of that club for a second that’s pretty good right there the last couple have been nice I definitely want to give him at least you know that that length back quarter inch over at least yeah I think he needs more I think a half inch The Loft is pretty traditional you know this was strong for backing M 208 and now it’s like one of the weakest almost a blade comparative I think I can clear that up with Sal design like make it a little better so the salt you’re saying Soul design and length those are kind of two things you’re seeing so yeah yeah so Soul design is just going to help protect against that what shallow it’s still kind of cutting under the ball a little bit pretty good J we’re more on top of that one and you never want to give someone that’s shallow too much bouns cuz it will Ricochet so it’s like finding that shape of the so so Shon might be a good option here with that V so and then length he’s got that P for gripping down on it so the last two are pretty good but what are what’s his AOA that’s negative one negative one yeah yeah it’s not or is it one negative one yeah negative one okay that’s still not down enough that was nice pretty down that’ll be down two I like how your chest is like you’re a little more over here that means you kind of covered it right about as good as he’s got right there all right so what are you doing here Jack you’re going through you’re just looking at what the optimal shaft is yeah shaft looking at that speed looking at that Tempo again and and also taking into account flight so we’re seeing you know maybe a little higher than normal spin or higher than optimal spin but he’s presented in a little more Loft and he’s angle of attack shallow so some of that is just like his Thum print at the moment where if I give him a golf shaft that’s in this recommendation that spins higher naturally because it’s lighter uh it’s going to go against what he want so like finding a balance between what we’re talking about here like technique and changes he wants to make perect right there and the golf shaft is not going to kick it and pop it too high what would that last one look like he’s starting to hit it a little better now too so this be a good time two and a half degrees down down two and a half now and zero out facing PA but look at these RPMs are 8,000 yeah he’s spinning it like a eat iron pretty good all right I think some of that’s going to change with the more modern for sure yeah with that Loft Al is going to help that that out the last 10 or so you’ve hit have been a little bit better so talk us through let’s do a recap from yesterday what you were feeling what you’re feeling now well I was listening to you guys talk back there chirping and yep I need to get this ball back so I did that I need to quit gripping down on the freaking grip so much but um my wind up kind of no hands like make sure that I keep those out of it and let this track inside okay I can’t get inside enough it doesn’t seem like you’re feel feeling like go ahead and set up you’re feeling like if I have my hands here you’re just winding it using your rib cage to wind it up the plane versus you lifting it up the plane so much right my tendency is to lift it almost straight off the ball and get it going yeah in every aspect wedge sand everywhere yeah so I’m trying to work on that and then just keep this flat so Matt coocher risk almost just flat you feel mat coocher I do you’re not I believe you and that’s helped you create a little bit more downward angle of attack into the ball I feel like that the downward has come because I once I get flat I feel like I can yeah lead my left shoulder down a little bit more and move it pushes your low point forward the angle of attack down and then that’s why the last few you’ve hit ball Turf ball Turf before that you were hitting like sweep just sounded like a sweep because of the everything well it’s all the the whole system we move the ball back in the stance we got you turning correctly you feel like your lead side staying down that all that contributes to push the low point in front of the ball I want to thank cool clubs in Scottsdale Arizona for hosting us today and allowing us to come in and use their awesome facility do yourself a favor and get fit check out their website for a list of locations my wedge is going to be crispy now full speed launch and spin can uh do to a distance just feel like that so design is to away for him gives him to get under the ball but protects against that so what do we got going on here so zx5 uh motus one 120 stiff smooth profile stronger than what he’s playing in the tip for sure um and then a little bit of length back so hopefully that feels more comfortable talk me through the difference on the so designs cuz that’s so this has got a big V so I don’t you’ll see this on the camera that side angle maybe you can see a front portion and then a a back portion so basically it’s actually very very high bounce once it reaches this point but allows that Leading Edge to get under the ball so people who kind of either come in really steep it starts to dive out at that point or people who come in shallow catch that edge and it and it bounces a little bit and gets them out of the ground or something like like this has got this a similar kind of idea but it’s very very early on that edge so he’s going to go under that ball a lot quicker with this this club fire bounce is going to help that midsection and these are a hair longer yeah that was pretty good right off the bat first ball whack yeah crispy how much we spend that one crispy I haven’t heard that word today oh look at that second how’s it look looks pretty nice yeah it looks nice but it’s so can I see way smaller oh it is way smaller these shck sounds are pretty nice though that was already a lot better wow he’s swinging pretty good right now yeah that’s good you feel any difference in white or Flex here um definitely um I don’t know how to describe it exactly 60 it’s it’s just the balance of it is different like it feels like head weight is is more significant even though that this is smaller head it feels like it’s carrying a lot of the weight down low it’s half inch longer he kind of hooked it a hair that’s really pretty decent for a slightly thin yeah you’ll take that miss that was really good he’s moving good he’s covering it a little better I think the longer Club helps a bit when you guys said I wasn’t getting any negative I was like I know that that means I got to get yeah well it’s a little with your wind up too but yeah but translates into a lot when you when you lift like this 70 car it’s like your whole upper Cent you’re not winding so you stay on tilt too on angle so you’re a little lifty and you it makes it hard to get back on top plus your hands are moving more down to recover if you’re here now I’ve already kind of reentered I’m done I can just go gra that oh stck On’s hard to beat look at that yeah and I don’t feel like I have to really go at it to do that that’s really good 167 does that sound like a nice carry number 47 yeah land angle 47 which is nice he hit that one just a hair fat you might be the fastest uh iron fitting of the day we didn’t even need to do the fitting he already had it all calculated go it definitely gets easier as I’ve seen you hit at all these different CLS you know oh he’s like y I was right the whole time yeah what about the where did the club land on the ground was it heels side toe side to side toe down more length I can back out a little and get might be the near standing yeah cuz some of his divots yesterday if anything were a little tow tow down this is this is saying another a whole degree from where he is a degree it needs to be upright a degree yeah but that makes sense though that’s based on standard 61 and it’s moving pretty Dam good so I I talked to Jack about that club you just had I know when we put it on the LI board it said we needed to bend it a degree more upright but I told him I want to leave it where it’s at cuz I want to incentivize some of the patterns we’re working on in your golf swing little more around little more flexion and rotation a little less wanting to get the handle up and so I told him whatever it is I think we should keep it great don’t give me too many Band-Aids yeah I don’t want to I don’t want it I don’t want you to have an incentive to get the handle up plus you were hitting it pretty good was going that Li it wasn’t that bad so this is a little different shaft mhm what’s uh KBS so it’s just designed to spin or should spin a little more than that that modus um but these profil you know one little thing like that saying it’s the same weight golf shaft it’s built for the same kind of speed category but it can feel so so different so um although the profile might be good because it helps it spin might not feel good to the player and you can see right now it’s the consistency is kind of dropped off compared to that motus straight away same Club head same length same same life same yeah if anything he’s starting to hit it a little left and not not as clean contact and we I didn’t touch any of those those white dots there that’s good bad and IND different I that to clean one bad shot up and his grouping is incredible and right now you see that spread short okay throw it away no buo no bueno he’s hung around with me long enough he’s picked up the no bueno this is modus again back to modus and now we got T200 okay nice soft design on the sole should spin a little more than the uh you see contact straight thatl this is oh this Titleist yeah T2 yeah but that motor shaft fits him just works and I actually see a lot of that that’s just from experience knowing like when guys like di for some reason that seems to up with motus in there so much cleaner so is that where Crush that thing bu 20 what’s what’s the difference with the motus is just a different kick or yeah yeah completely different uh so where is it kicking compared to that other one more in the middle is definitely more tip and the motus is definitely definitely more in the middle okay 7,000 this this head spins a little more than this trick on go Shar we know is solid but that I did bring this which is the 790 it’s good swing still 790 this thing’s going to be the other end of the sky is going to come out like a bullet probably jump too much especially if you start pushing this speed up so we’ve really only got one other option in this category which is that c Apex the new pro version all right we can can it it spun too much on a good one don’t worry what’s that slim assult mhm so this is the what Apex now Apex Pro the c c that see that was a decent move so let’s kill it clob was lost in the ground isn’t that kind of crazy Jay that like you feel like you’re making pretty much the same swing and like the ball flight and the contact in the ground changes dramatically yes I was like that was a good swing like he said like I felt like I hit all the checkpoints of the ones were like great swing yeah and the result was terrible horrifying hor here you go no bu they hit that one just a hair fat just like the Callaway but look how it worked that club it like skids through the ground better they like a little Snowshoe so that’s in the middle of the pack all of that distance wise didn’t drop off that 10 20 yards there you go Groove low but still this one seems to be like the misses are good the good ones are really good and it it hit our distance number that means we can blend the set perfectly so we just go straight from the three hared four IR he just hit that one really good what’ that do 170 164 carry 6700 landing at 50° perfect yeah it’s perfect oh yeah hit that one even better that one you just put a little hammer on that was all I wind it up you did you put another four or five miles hour in there I heard him in back my mind going wind it up J there you go 13 Club speed almost to 90 that’s pj2 or average seven iron speed wow much better he chunked it just a little bit but see how the chunk with that club it like still performs it only was 10 yards short yeah course some of those other ones you go chunk and it’s like oh my goodness I’m never going to find the ball yeah we got a winner I don’t I don’t want to touch the LI angle on that either I think we just use that as the Baseline and play off of that thing it’s nice when you got clubs that actually work you can kind of go at them can’t you yeah you get a little bit of confidence yeah you don’t even know you’re holding back and then you know think about your set we’re talking about you know the seven versus the eight length and the forarm we tied it all that up that’s our job to building really consistently hand make them hand craft them for you and you know you’re not going to have that in fluctuation where you got to make a different swing from the four five oh my God was that my swing or my club I don’t yeah takes out that and you can just swing everything with full B okay so Jack what do you end up with um so trixon zx5 and we kind of heard a little earlier like how important that so design is for you and hopefully you can feel it coming through the ground right like that one that gets a little fat gets a little early just absolutely so forgiving yeah um and the head you know a little maybe more Tech than what you’ve had in your 16year old clubs right um and golf shaft we we actually beef this up quite a lot yours your shaft’s lighter softer um and then the inconsistencies it’s just Technology’s improved over time so that’s our job now is to build these super consistent and and make them do what they did in this 7on all the way through the set for you yeah it’s very impressive amazing work I know the LI angle is a little flatter which we left there because of some things we’re working on in your golf swing I like the length of the golf club for you fits your posture how we’ve been working on not having you quite so bent over or have your hands so close to you now you’ve got a little more length so so I think it matches up really nice I can’t be more impressed by what a fitting can do to your gol we get that type hey thanks everybody for watching and thank you to cool clubs and greyhawk golf club up here in Scottdale for allowing us to use the facility today and thank you to Jay for coming on out hope you guys enjoyed the the lesson and kind of the look into how that club fitting works really really important right yeah as we found it was drastic the difference between clubs that fit and clubs that don’t and it was actually really cool to see a expert fitter and his educated guesses he got every single Club correct before the player hit it yeah the first call on every single Club was the the best one and it was really cool to see that he would put in something else afterwards just to like double check and like immediately see difference which again it’s kind of that old saying is it the Indian is the arrow and I think sometimes it’s both find that find that combo that works for you F you guys to CL and for watching sure and we’ll see you guys next time

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  1. Hey Milo, I have watched many instructors out here. They all have good points and instruction for various styles. I like Eric Cogorno, Steve Pratt, Danny Maude, and AMG golf; but time and time again, I keep coming back to your swing. The proof is in the pudding and you have convinced me. I am a Milo Lines golf swing and instruction follower. Thanks for everything you do man.

  2. Great video. I had my first fitting for new irons recently and I'm also a believer now and will never buy off the rack again.. (I have a fast tempo so the regular crap was really messing me up)

  3. I'm 63 and recently retired. I've been spending a little more than a year at the range hitting 300 to 400 balls a week. I'm striking the ball really well with all clubs and want to take the game to the course but when I do my nerves and anxiety Take over and I am a completely different ball striker. I can't seem to relax and let it flow like I do at the range it's really quite frustrating. How do you recommend someone coming their nerves and having the confidence to do what they do at the range.

  4. Love when you put out these lesson videos, they are so helpful and a nice alternative to your regular instruction. Great stuff as always

  5. LOVE, LOVE your stuff. HATE watching a 35 plus minutes of someone's lesson! Don't need to hear all the extraneous talk, it wastes my time. Bite sized concentrated information, 3 to 7 minutes, PLEASE!!!

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