JON RAHM leaked the Worlds GREATEST MAGIC BALLSTRIKING DRILL | BBG with Coach LEE DEITRICK

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Join Lee, Dr. Scott Lynn and I in late August in San Diego on AUGUST 21-22

BEBETTERGOLF
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By far one of your best videos ! I did this drill for an hour Thursday afternoon and my iron striking drastically improved when I played a round yesterday. I was by myself Thursday on the range so I sorta did a hybrid version where my arms go just a little higher than my waist with a full follow through. The most surprising thing were my numbers on the trackman. This has totally changed my perspective on how speed is created.

jongutierrez
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The earlier start on the down-swing creates a phenomen of SSC on the active muscles.

The motion backwards in the upoer body stretches the working contracting muscles. And the work put in builds up higher power level by stretch right before the backward motion gets cancelled by the effort and the momentum shifts into forward motion abruptly forcing the arms and club to accelerate fiersly.

Same pattern in a tennis serve is applied in the throwing motion as the racket head dips and loops down from the truphy position.

PetSKi
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Really cool video. How you blended many of your past lessons with different teachers together into something cohesive was nice.

thewiard
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Thanks to LEE and to you guys for watching! Better details on the first drill coming soon.

BEBETTERGOLF
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I enjoy these videos that highlight several other videos, I have long said a lot of golf instruction is derivative and it goes to show when you can fit in several “thoughts” from different teachers into a consistent video about wrists/path/ground forces/aim.

henrymonster
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This is a great drill I first came across in Hogan’s Five Lessons years ago. Tom Watson did it with his 3 iron, saying when asked why he used the 3-iron replying “I know if I can strike the ball well with my 3-iron I’ll be able to hit any other club in the bag that day.”.

The fact it is only a partial swing focusing on accuracy not distance helped me identify and correct my break bad habits, faults. I use it as my warm-up drill at the range.

Starting with by mastering consistently straight 20-30 yard shot with the partial swing with a mid-iron (e.g., 7-iron) becomes a baseline which helps identify and fix swing faults when swing radius is increased to 3/4 and full and the increasing the swing force starts to cause a loss of accuracy.

In my case as swing force increased I lost accuracy because my address posture wasn’t “dynamic” enough to anticipate the rapid change of force than occurs when the club head mass whips down around the hand. I had developed a good, tucked in trail arm inside-out swing path but was allowing the sudden change in club force it to pull me on my toes, tilting my body swing path out past the ball. Without realizing it my reflexive brain and hand-eye coordination would then try to steer the face back square to target resulting in a outside-in path, face open to path pull-slice miss ( and my trail elbow bending in the finish instead of being pulled straight.

This drill made me realize why the swing coaches the pros hire seem to spend a lot of time standing around watching; an external observer can immediately see a loss of balance during the swing the player might not be able to feel because of the way the reflexive brain tries to “save” the shot by steering it with the hands.

TeddyCavachon
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Brendon, great content. This ties a lot of things together. You mentioned the toe/heel lines. Are they there just for alignment, or are they a target, or cue, for rotation? Thanks!

ericschroeder
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The mention of Dan Martin made me go back and watch your sessions with him. You might want to revisit with him. Your swing was so much more fluid and effortless when you were able to do what he was telling you.

guitar
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Great job on this, Brendon.

One thing I noticed, although it might be just how the video was edited, was that you seemed to give Lee the “bum’s rush” when he brought up Monte Scheinblum. I hope everything is okay between you and Monte.

vinceschiavo
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Lee is awesome. Love listening to him.

FarnzworthIII
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The book "See and Feel the Inside Move the Outside" back in the 1980s, Mike Hebron

godsdozer
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This seems to make sense as my normal full swing 58 carries around 92y on a smooth full swing. I can hit it 85 half back and half through if I really load up my feet.

jacobmccain
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I do struggle with this pattern of not enegizing the ground on short shots.

PetSKi
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Your swings are looking so much more connected and in control vs. years ago when they seemed segmented and jerky.
You've made great progress with your swing, and definitely helped all of us subscribers that have followed you with BBG!
Congratulations on your success, and thanks for the help and hard work...
Keep it going!!! 👏🤝🍻

kristopherhorwath
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Myotactic reflex - stretch shorten cycle. That’s why speed in the BS translates to more DS speed

hoganfan
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This is similar to Pete Cowans pitch shot except he talks about pressure down

ironsideeve
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Lee has incredible trust in your ability to not shank it right into him during these practice shots! :)

MikeYang