#1 CONSISTENCY KILLER to AVOID, DR. KWON on BE BETTER GOLF

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I started watching your videos about a month ago. You introduced me to Dr. Kwon. I started working on reprogramming my swing based on Kwon method, data, torque and ground force. I’m 63 and in 27 years of golf, I’ve never hit the ball better than I am right now. Completely changed my game. Soooo grateful to you and Dr Kwon! I’m averaging 260 carry with driver and getting better each week!

Tuneinthelight
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All I can think is that Moe Norman was the most acurate and also at impact, with a bent right arm, the left hand mostly controles the face and under tension it goes where you have set it up to go at impact. Also changes in body tilt alter the face far more than any of this, but who knows. So many variable and matchups

Ericksonbellgolf
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Thank you for interpreting/re-explaining at the end. It was very helpful for me. Please continue doing that in future vids!

paulpm
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This is why Bryson set himself up at his anatomical limit with the weakest left hand he can possibly use so that he cannot rotate past that anatomical limit. If he were to set up neutral he could rotate the club in either direction which he's preventing.

HolyGrailOfGolf
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Dr. Kwon is a smart man. Great video. He showed how the wrists move through the impact zone. I avoided forearm rotation and compensated with many bad habits, including a sore left thumb and wrist. I was always led to believe that the forearm rotation is a hard timing issue. It looks like it happens after impact and I was fighting it all these years. Very helpful, even if it was to show issues with high hands and no angle, I got so much more out of this video and that's why Be Better Golf is an awesome site. Thank you for all you do for changing the world of golf for people like me.

bobwayne
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And yet Moe Norman, has been the most accurate player in history. Even Tiltleis said that they had never seen any player without lateral spin, let alone Moe Norman.

onebeerplease
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I get all he was saying until he said that the wrists are the biggest contributor to CHS but then demonstrated lead arm supination. Did he mean the speed comes from forearm roll, not wrists?

jdrobison
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Hands up are essential for the single plane swing created by Moe Norman. A technique which also Bryson had adopted.

alfredmayr
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Brendon - why not ask Dr Kwon how much the lead wrist extends from P6.8 - P7.2 . Many instructors, including Jon Sinclair say that the lead wrist is extending rapidly through impact, but what do they mean by that? If you did the maths, the angular velocity of the lead wrist extension at impact is about 350-400 degrees per second. For a typical PGA pro driver speed of 113 mph at impact reducing about a third after impact, one can work out that there is only about 4-6 degrees of lead wrist extension about 12 inches post impact. So it seems you are correct that we should really be swinging an intact flying wedge before at and after impact (at least for a few inches before and after impact).

jackflash
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I think the right forearm should be lined up with shaft at impact. Not the left, but right definitely

andybecker
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Wow your swing aesthetically has dramatically improved in the past few months. Are you feeling a more consistent solid impact and appealing flight? Looking forward to trying this feel on the range.

benlee
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Does this also affect lie angle at impact? Also straightening the left arm will make it easier to release the club, as Kwon said: too much of a wedge makes it hard to rotate left wrist and release.

ssubotai
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So if I become A “Dr” can I tell major champions they are doing it all wrong? Just asking for a friend

cccobby
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Saw Mac O'grady give a clinic and he agreed, wanted hands super low to have that angle.

steveng
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Blah, blah blah…
Let’s see this highly opinionated swing of yours. Post a video.

Anyone know who I’m referring to in n this comment section?

jamestown
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So a physics major and a biomechanist walk into a bar😅

ScratchArkkitehti
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I love when coaches who haven't won Majors (like a top 20 PGA pro) tell people they are swinging wrong and un-natural 😂😂

Don't listen to nonsense folks.. There are multiple ways to swing and gain consistency. I would avoid coaches who can't swing multiple ways..

TheIncomparableGolfer
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Moe Norman, swung the golf club with straight arms, who is Recognized by his peers as the greatest ball striker ever, was he fluke of nature?

petercrocitto
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Too much talking and over complicating everything in the golf swing.

pinoythomas
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Brendon……What you are attempting to understand here is where a tremendous amount of confusion exists in todays understanding of the golf swing. Moe Norman setup and swung through impact with “high hands” because Moe Norman was a 100% SWINGER of the golf club. Moe used his hips beautifully to ACCELERATE the club head through impact. But listen to Moe tell his audiences at his clinics that the biggest secret in golf is “PASSIVE HANDS.” Which makes perfect sense, in that you never heard Moe Norman say “I wish I had 3 right hands, ” because Moe Norman was in no way, shape or form a HITTER through impact. Moe’s high hands STILL allowed him to ACCELERATE (club head attached to the hips), but if Moe ever tried to hit hard with his hands (right hand) Moe would have either flipped the club face through impact or produced a consistent block out to the right. Hogan was a 100% HITTER through impact. Hogan kept an angle between his club shaft and left arm, at address and through impact, because if he did not he would not have been able to use his hands (3 right hands) to gain more ACCELERATION (hold shaft flex) through impact. This is all so monumentally confusing to almost all golfers because what truly exists is a vast “gray area” which is where the vast majority of golfers are. Yes, most good golfers have a swing comprising aspects of both a SWINGER and a HITTER. Moe Norman and Ben Hogan were the extremes on either side of this blended “gray area.” Fred Coulpes golf swing is comprised of approximately 80% SWINGER and 20% HITTER, as is the case in most who implore a very strong grip. Jack Nicklaus comprised approximately a 50%-50% golf swing. Tiger Woods was 70% HITTER and 30% SWINGER. Dustin Johnson and Sandy Lyle were 80% HITTER and 20% SWINGER. Johnny Miller was 90% HITTER and 10% SWINGER. Get it? Dr Kwon is just another in a very very long line of fools who have all the impressive credentials but 0% understanding of how to produce TRUE ACCELERATION. If you ain’t hitting THROUGH THE FUCKING BALL then you are hitting AT THE FUCKING BALL—period, end of story, case closed. In no way can Dr Kwon help you or anyone else with understanding this bedrock fundamental of first being able to produce ACCELERATION AS A PASSIVE SWINGER before embarking on then possibly becoming a HITTER. Hogan gave both SWINGERS and HITTERS—“the greatest swing key of all time” on page 93 in his book 5-Lessons. If you do not fully and completely understand what it is Hogan is attempting to convey on page 93, then you are lost in NON-ACCELERATING LAG-FLIP-CITY—for eternity. MOE Norman’s swing is nothing but a testament to understanding and utilizing TRUE ACCELERATION. Hogan was the “Greedy Golfer” who took his ACCELERATING golf SWING(ER) and learned to produce more ACCELERATION by becoming a HITTER. All golfers must first become SWINGERS, then and only then can a golfer begin to embark on those certain aspects that allow for the hands to be used for HITTING. Brandon, some day I’ll inform you about that amazing feeling of “LEVELING” (to the ground) that all ACCELERATING golf swings eventually develop. This is the KEY to ball striking excellence. Dr Kwon is a clown show.

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