My Lesson With Tiger Woods EX-Coach Is Going To BLOW YOUR MIND!

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In this video we spend time with Tiger Woods former coach Sean Foley who gives me an absolutely mind blowing golf lesson to help me with my irons! The detail in this was crazy!

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I have literally never commented on a YouTube ever.... I came across this by chance and half way through I was like this could work. I spent so much time trying to stay center that my golf swing stopped looking like a dance move and more like a really really bad robot. The minute he said stop worry about the sway I pushed pause grabbed my clubs and headed to the driving range. The results were unbelievable. I got my dance moves back and power and compression that I must have been styfeling trying to force myself to stay center at all times. No more slice. Just like that. Wish I was being dramatic but it's the truth. I even went dramatic and pretended I was reaching for the road on the back swing and trying to touch my chest to my right thigh. Still worked. Only been playing for about 6 years so this revelation is amazing. And I am going to buy the prosendr.

taylorwesleygreen
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You have no idea how much I needed this video, thank you. I watched this and all my lessons over the past 2 years clicked. I was shooting anywhere from 15-27 over. After watching the video and trying to ingrain the swing for a week (yes it’s going to take much longer) I have found something I’ve never had. Confidence in my misses. 2 games ago 12 over. My game today was 9 over. Dispersion was noticeably tighter and I had so much confidence in my swing. All thanks to this! 🙏🙏🙏

timothychee
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The best explanations I have heard about the golfswing - much easier to understand.

joannaespley
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I've literally watched hundreds and hundreds of golf lessons/training videos over the last decade. This is by far the most informative and useful video I've seen. I've always liked the two of you and your content, but wow, this is stellar.

BluecordedPoet
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I was with Ford motor company and Rick Smith was representing Ford. This was 30 years ago. He gave myself and three of my buddies a four hour lesson. For the first 15 minutes he had us hitting balls and he’s just scribbling notes about all of us. He then set us down and told each of us in front of the others what we’re doing wrong And the two things that he was going to do to fix it. His analysis of my buddies who I played with for years was amazing and the fixes were different for all of us, and we all walked away from the four hour lesson playing, the best golf we’ve ever played.

BillyDee
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I learned this by accident not long ago. It basically cured my problem of topping or hitting the ball thin. And the great thing about going really wide back in the backswing is it makes ball striking almost effortless.

changemymind
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Can’t get enough of this lesson, watched it at least twelve times in the last few days while practicing the drills as I go, absolutely fabulous, really focusing on the wrist angle, only two more years of practice 😅

bradlawton
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Seriously, I was not going to watch all that, but I'm glad I did. I've never heard Sean really speak about his swing philosophy before, but I really enjoyed how he broke everything down to basically biomechanics and just how the body moves. Awesome video guys!

tjs
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Great lesson 🙌🙌 my favourite phrase was near the end when he mentions he would stick with that drill for two years. Most amateur golfers think they’ve mastered a drill after two shots. It takes time and dedication. Bravo guys.

mattbakergolf
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Great video, chaps, I could have listened to Sean for hours. Before I played yesterday I said to a mate that I know when I am going to hit a good shot when I get my takeaway nice and wide. I still don't hit enough of them, but this lesson has confirmed my instinct was correct and it is all I will work on now. When I get this right, I don't have to think about anything else on the downswing.

geoffredrup
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i tend to have 1 month off golf during the winter because it sucks over here, with snow etc, and when i get back i tyry and only remember 2 thoughts on my swing which really works for me. i tend to play my best golf then.

pmportella
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I've always had the thought of not allowing my upper body to move laterally, fearing the dreaded "sway". But trying this with some swings in my living room of the thought of getting my chest over my rear thigh frees me up so much. It's easier and more natural to get my pressure over to the lead side. Excited to get to the range/simulator and try this out.

sliver
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Guys, I have to tell you that after watching this video and working on the same movements myself after just one range session, I am striking the ball better than I ever have. I am a 5 handicap and have been playing seriously for about 6 years now. The best thing is that I can finally strike my long irons exactly the way I want to. I typically really struggle to square the face with my 4-iron and 2-driving iron. Yesterday I flushed both of them every time. Thank you so much for putting out this video. Cheers.

stepyourgameupplaya
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I started this recently as I am working on release and found that 9 to 3 was giving me as much distance and better follow through than my full regular swing

chrismadden
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Really enjoyed having this lesson guys and have already put some time in practicing which feels good. Let us know if you enjoyed this and if we should do more of these style videos showcasing other great coaches.👇

meandmygolf.
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Great lesson on keeping the right arm wide and why. The narrow right arm and open face being a killer to overcome was great to know as well. Compression is key and this is a great way and lesson to start training for it. Thanks for sharing that, and we all need a little coaching from a very knowledgeable set of eyes such as Sean Foley...

ScrivyRL
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I love the shattering of longtime conventional swing wisdom. Sean has zero fear of doing so. “Have a mind that is open to everything, and attached to nothing” one of my faves

dennisfletcher
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Thanks so much guys. This was FANTASTIC. Some really great concepts and just what I needed. Reinforced a lot of stuff im working on as part of new golf lessons im getting from my local pro. Can't wait to get to the range👍😁

timwalker
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Wish I could say differently but have never had much success with Foley’s lessons including this one. I’m hitting a foot behind the ball trying to incorporate this in my swing. Staying centered, I’m able to get much cleaner contact and control the club face better. Granted I’m a senior golfer so I don’t have the flexibility I once had. Still when I was younger, I wasn’t able to relate to his teaching methods. To each his own!

putt
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9:55 Foley: “The tour players average 51° amateurs are between 10 and 30° “

Is he talking about the left arm or how bowed or cupped the wrist are? He is talking generally about the left arm shouldn’t be straight but then points to his wrist and bows them And says that is the difference between tour, players and amateurs. It’s not clear what he is talking about.

peterschneider