Worlds BEST golf coach TRANSFORMS my game… THIS IS INSANE!

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This UPGRADE is way better than NEW GOLF CLUBS! Worlds BEST golf coach TRANSFORMED my game... (FIRST ROUND!) Worlds BEST golf coach UPGRADED MY GAME! Pete Cowen LESSON UPDATE! Recently I got a lesson from the world's best golf teacher Peter Cowen, and the video has gone down a storm! in todays video I recap on what I was taught, what i'm doing to ty and improve my golf.. and how I plan on getting better. Worlds BEST golf coach TRANSFORMS my game in 25 MINUTES!! I get a lesson with PETER COWEN... The BEST GOLF COACH in the world! Pete Cowen has CHANGED MY GOLF GAME FOREVER! (FULL LESSON!)I get a lesson with PETER COWEN... The BEST GOLF COACH in the world! Pete Cowen as been widely recognised as the best golf coach in the world for a number of years now, from coaching Rory Mcilroy, Brooks Koepka, Lee Westwood, Henrick Stenson, Matt Fitzpatrick to many many more he has been teaching the best golfers in the world for a long time... so what can he do with my game?! will he turn me into one of the best golfers in the world? will he get me hitting the longest drives i've ever hit? the straightest iron shots ever? the best golf shots ever? let's find out... and let's do it now!
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Peter Cowens explanation of the adjustment of the shoulders taught me how to shape shots. I’ve never been able to do it. It’s reduced my slice too. Went to the range and was mind blown

louiestoneman
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James, I have a question with the squeeze the towel feeling with your grip. I understand how this helps stabilize the face, but do you find that it makes you grip the club too hard? Do you see any problems with the gripping the club hard with the hands, or no?

benmosher
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Thanks for the follow-up! I would love more in-depth discussions of the concepts Pete raised with your former coach and you. E.g. the hands wringing the towel opposing each other and the proper loading.

thomasveal
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Your lesson with Pete was fantastic. The detail he provided about “loading the left shoulder” has helped my game so much! Thank you and Pete

perpetualpublishers
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Would 100% like to follow the journey James. Watched the video with Pete a few times and think there is loads that could be learned to see how you develop

paulentwistle
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I’m always happy, I’m never going to stop trying to improve. To me, the game of golf is the study and learning and improving.

jasonkelley
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Since that great Pete lesson I’ve watched his pyramid of learning videos, absolutely mind blowing, also there is another one about driver that adds another dimension.

peterjames
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Great James, it will be great to follow you through this journey, so many of us could really learn

robertcarpenter
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I was a professional javelin thrower in track and field for a lot of years. My 2cents on the 10k hr rule. Similar to golf, if you only counted the time you hit the ball or threw the javelin it would be impossible to reach 10k hrs. But, I don't agree that's all that should be counted. 10k hrs is a reflection of physical and cognitive change in a sport or activity. Like you said in the video - you've been practicing the new technical concepts in your kitchen. Those are hours. Thinking, understanding, absorbing.. This is how progression is made in a highly technical sport and "effective" training time shouldn't be calculated solely when you hit balls. (or throw javelins) haha
Great update video! Good luck!

calebjones
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Watched that lesson 5x or more. Gone to range working on the wrung towel concept. This is a game changer for me. Thsnk you!

curtismelick
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came back to golf last year after 15 yrs out. after swinging around my body all my life, i went to get lessons and am probably working on the exact same things as you but maybe worded a little differently. I have gone to the range 3-4 times a week for the last 6 months and am starting to reap the benefits in all areas of the game. Loving the process of it. The game has changed immensely since in 15 years and if you know what to work on and how to practice, then the game has got easier due to equipment, technology, access to good coaching, you tube etc. PS. was once at a lesson with Pete Cowan for a challenge tour player friend i was caddying for. Great experience.

marcbutler
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I had about 18 months of lessons after a 20 year hiatus from playing. It payed dividends! And now I have enough knowledge to tweak my skills by myself. Getting coaching and a good coach you get along with is paramount to improving.

milk-it
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I took a lesson with a PGA Pro here in the states and had VERY good results after only one lesson. Things that I 'knew' but for one reason or another couldn't make happen just sort of clicked when explained properly and made sense. Now I am a HIGH handy-capper so I think I'm going to see more improvement going from 90s-80s then a low/scratch handy-capper like yourself going from high 70's to low 70's. Good luck on your journey and have FUN, I know I am!

Phaide
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Tried the changes at a simulator and scored way better. So much more consistent and gave me a ton of confidence. Am watching every Pete Cowan video I can find

ronlara
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My wife and I started playing golf 1 month ago this coming up Saturday. We have been taking lessons every week and playing our local course Sundays. Really proud of how far we've come in just a few weeks!

Yankin
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Brilliant couple of videos. Can you explain exactly how the shoulders are “loaded” for the fade and draw. Thanks, Mick

shobukaiaikidopreston
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I saw your lesson with Pete and several of his videos, he never really demonstrates the "set the shoulder this way for a draw and that way for a fade". Can you explain that concept in more detail please? Thanks.

whenmullet
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Big Pete Cowen fan, got both of his videos & saved most of his YouTube videos. Never understood why he doesn’t use social media more often.
I have been having lessons for about 6 months, when I got back to the game I was all over the place so I needed them and practice a lot. Playing while changing your swing is difficult & some days a nightmare.

templemat
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Your swing journey is fascinating, please keep it up.

I had a few lessons in the 70s when I was a juniour golfer and that got me to a place of a servicable swing. Work and a young family precluded any serious golf time, but the swing worked for me on corporate golf days and the rare social rounds I got to squeeze in. A group lesson I had in '89 was transformative, restoring my draw and helping my team win a tournament. A couple of lessons in the mid 90s were actually detrimental and along with buying some second-hand clubs that were ill-suited to me, locked me into a slow degradation of my game.
I practiced more than I play, locking-in snap hooks and push fades.
I have finally have the time to take up regular golf again. I have had three lessons with Chris Hollingsworth at Deception Bay Driving Range, and during the third one, my jaw dropped as I saw iron shots I had not hit in 30 years - gentle left-to-right and on-target (I am a lefty).
The ill-suited clubs are going to be replaced with graphite-shafted Srixon ZX4 irons and a stiff-shafted ZX5 driver, fitted at the Driving Range.

AnthonyDavid
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I can’t believe how good that lesson actually was absolutely gobsmacked !!! And let me assure you buddy I am practising like you, feels so so good when you get it right 🤯 Monday play Tuesday practice Wednesday play Thursday practice that’s it … 😂😂😂 yes definitely ring the towels .

davewinter