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Originally Posted by Dirt Digger

JH really knows how to teach and explain the correct moves in a golf swing.

He is as good as any teacher out there and I am grateful for his message.

If you are talking about me, this is not a video done by me. Just one that I found worthy. But thank you :)

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Originally Posted by Dirt Digger

JH really knows how to teach and explain the correct moves in a golf swing.

He is as good as any teacher out there and I am grateful for his message.

That's Monte Scheinblum......former LD champion. Currently teaches out of Oak Creek GC in Orange County, CA.


Originally Posted by Hogan1949

That's Monte Scheinblum......former LD champion. Currently teaches out of Oak Creek GC in Orange County, CA.

Monte's a good guy and has posted a time or two here.


Originally Posted by Hogan1949

That's Monte Scheinblum......former LD champion. Currently teaches out of Oak Creek GC in Orange County, CA.

And a rare video that doesn't feature the cargo shorts.

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Elk isn't to everyone's taste, but he's a real student of the game and I have to say these video helped me a lot when I was futzing with my right hand on the club recently.

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Stretch,

How did it work for you?

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Nah, you know, it's incremental -- like everything else in golf. I do feel like I have better awareness and control of the shaft and club head with the grip further into the fingers of the right hand. This manifests particularly in better touch on shortish shots like pitches. YMMV etc.

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I'll give that a try before teeing off this morning. Nice hat!

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Originally Posted by mvmac

Johnny Miller in this thread?  Yep...

Key #1 directly mentioned, and the rest of the keys are evident. You bet.

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I am going to apologize in advance if I should not have posted these here but I wanted to post some videos/drills that have greatly helped my swing.

I am by no means fixed completely and a great golfer and as you may know from my previous posts, have a ways to go but these drills done consistently have helped me get into consistent good positions in my backswing. They're old videos and feature Faldo and Leadbetter. The Faldo video for me at least the only though I try to take from it is the position at the top it gets me into as I don't want my takeaway becoming very "wristy" and I like to combine it with the Leadbetter drill to help keep my takeaway in one piece..

Maybe these don't resonate as well with others but for me it has helped greatly in the sense that now when I pick up a club I found it much easier to get into a good position at the top, feels almost natural.


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Stretch.

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Awwwwww yeah!

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Stretch.

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