@ringerdaman
hey ... By: TheDamianh1. on 19 May 12, 02:02:25 @ringerdaman
hey dipshit , what your basically? showing is a one piece takeaway
great vid mate is? ... By: Darrendeans1. on 26 Jul 11, 00:39:59 great vid mate is? this same for driver
Hi Steve, it's now ... By: MsRobro23. on 27 Jun 11, 04:38:45 Hi Steve, it's now 2011 and I've just caught your video in Australia . I am looking forward to spending some quality? time at the driving range with the anticipation that I will now be able introduce the one piece takeaway to my golf swing. I fully concur with the comments made by Spadecat a little while ago. I'm looking forward to never ever taking the club back with with my hands and an early cocking of the wrist again. I hope my current muscle memory will forget my previous swing!
is this same for? ... By: MrCatlover10. on 29 May 11, 17:06:06 is this same for? woods and driver thanks
Try Latino brides ... By: mirekarama. on 04 Feb 11, 12:26:18 Try Latino brides in your area ? rockmycity.info
dude please get a ... By: NikeGolf118. on 24 Aug 10, 04:13:14 dude please get a better quality camera this? is torture
Steve,
Brilliant ... By: catak74. on 03 Aug 10, 19:53:50 Steve,
Brilliant video! It has improved my swing tremendously. A couple thoughts; how do I know when? to begin my downswing? I seem to be over swinging. Also, I'm making descent contact, but not creating any divots. Thanks in advance.
Thank you for the ... By: RingerDaMan. on 09 Jul 10, 16:05:58 Thank you for the kind words Dreama. The rest of the backswing is pretty simple really. Continue turning? the shoulders until your left shoulder is out over your right leg. You should then feel like you are going to touch your right shoulder with the shaft of the club. You cannot actually accomplish this unless you let go of the club, but the thought helps to put the club in the best spot for the forward swing.
Hi Steve, great ... By: Dreama40. on 09 Jul 10, 15:53:53 Hi Steve, great video there !! Excellent presentation? of the one piece on plane takeaway. Could you take this one step further and tell me your thoughts on completing the swing from the toe up half way back position. Thanks in Advance...
This really depends ... By: RingerDaMan. on 20 Jun 10, 03:48:57 This really depends on your grip. A stronger grip will require that your hands be more forward of the ball at? impact. Weaker grips require the hands to be only slightly ahead of the ball at impact.
Impact is much more important than setup, but setup can help you make adjustments to GET into the impact you want.
Hi Steve! a ... By: danic18. on 19 Jun 10, 09:06:18 Hi Steve! a question. In my stance I have the tendency to forward-press the club so the grip(with every? club) is in front of my left leg (the inner part). I would like to know your opinion, maybe I'm doing a big mistake and I don't know. If not, should my clubface be open as consequence of the forward press or it should still be square, what for my look like quite shut position? Thanks a lot
Hi Steve! a ... By: danic18. on 19 Jun 10, 09:03:31 Hi Steve! a question. In my stance I have the tendency to forward-press the club so the grip(with every club) is in front of my left leg (the inner part). I would like to know your opinion, maybe I'm doing a big mistake and I don't know. If not, should my clubface be open as consequence of the forward press or it should still be square, what for my look like quite? shut position? Thanks a lot
I believe that most ... By: Rumrunner7777. on 28 May 10, 01:22:39 I believe that most golf instructions never teaches one what they need to know to really come to peace with a swing. I know that my back swing and takeaway has changed constantly. It has gone from each of the first three you described many times over. I feel that a positional back swing leads to a compulsion that causes me go to an extreme with any one position I am trying to reach. This leads? to the ultimate failure of the technique in a short time. You have helped my game so much thanks.
I believe that most ... By: Rumrunner7777. on 28 May 10, 01:21:04 I believe that most golf instructions never teaches one what they need to know to really come to peace with a swing.? I know that my back swing and takeaway has changed constantly. It has gone from each of the first three you described many times over. I feel that a positional back swing leads to a compulsion that causes me go to an extreme with any one position I am trying to reach. This leads to the ultimate failure of the technique in a short time. You have helped my game so much thanks.
Unlike so many ... By: nicewave1. on 06 May 10, 14:21:19 Unlike so many other instructors , you have explained so clearly how to achieve a perfect takeaway to get the club on plane....brilliant stuff , will take a look at your site to see what other little gems you have up your sleeve .?
once piece takeaway ... By: maddawgzzzz. on 23 Apr 10, 00:39:53 once piece takeaway really does the same thing youre explaining?
super tip steve.? ... By: pileitup1. on 23 Mar 10, 00:00:33 super tip steve.? almost impossible to hit a really bad shot with this move.
really good stuff. ... By: chumpglows. on 13 Mar 10, 02:14:20 really good stuff. you clearly have a? really good grasp of how a good golf swing should work and you do a great job of explaining it. thanks dude.
Really solid advice ... By: ruud76. on 10 Mar 10, 22:21:56 Really solid advice. I was waiting to see it demonstrated? and that swing was just pure.
Thank you Steve, ... By: renoir353. on 12 Dec 09, 04:37:53 Thank you Steve, this? is the most helpful and very clear instuctions for a golfer like me who makes a lot of mistakes you mentioned. Honestly I hardly ever sliced or hooked the ball on a couple of rounds I had after watching this video. Thanks heaps mate!!!!!!!!Well done, you are the man..
steve, i love? you ... By: jdaog. on 30 Nov 09, 18:19:48 steve, i love? you man your the greatest, no homo
I am glad to hear ... By: RingerDaMan. on 08 Nov 09, 19:20:09 I am glad to hear it has helped you so much. ? It's a very easy concept to understand and perform which I think makes it so useful.
Latest comments made on this video:
By: TheDamianh1. on 19 May 12, 02:02:25
@ringerdaman hey dipshit , what your basically? showing is a one piece takeaway
By: Darrendeans1. on 26 Jul 11, 00:39:59
great vid mate is? this same for driver
By: MsRobro23. on 27 Jun 11, 04:38:45
Hi Steve, it's now 2011 and I've just caught your video in Australia . I am looking forward to spending some quality? time at the driving range with the anticipation that I will now be able introduce the one piece takeaway to my golf swing. I fully concur with the comments made by Spadecat a little while ago. I'm looking forward to never ever taking the club back with with my hands and an early cocking of the wrist again. I hope my current muscle memory will forget my previous swing!
By: MrCatlover10. on 29 May 11, 17:06:06
is this same for? woods and driver thanks
By: mirekarama. on 04 Feb 11, 12:26:18
Try Latino brides in your area ? rockmycity.info
By: NikeGolf118. on 24 Aug 10, 04:13:14
dude please get a better quality camera this? is torture
By: catak74. on 03 Aug 10, 19:53:50
Steve, Brilliant video! It has improved my swing tremendously. A couple thoughts; how do I know when? to begin my downswing? I seem to be over swinging. Also, I'm making descent contact, but not creating any divots. Thanks in advance.
By: RingerDaMan. on 09 Jul 10, 16:05:58
Thank you for the kind words Dreama. The rest of the backswing is pretty simple really. Continue turning? the shoulders until your left shoulder is out over your right leg. You should then feel like you are going to touch your right shoulder with the shaft of the club. You cannot actually accomplish this unless you let go of the club, but the thought helps to put the club in the best spot for the forward swing.
By: Dreama40. on 09 Jul 10, 15:53:53
Hi Steve, great video there !! Excellent presentation? of the one piece on plane takeaway. Could you take this one step further and tell me your thoughts on completing the swing from the toe up half way back position. Thanks in Advance...
By: RingerDaMan. on 20 Jun 10, 03:48:57
This really depends on your grip. A stronger grip will require that your hands be more forward of the ball at? impact. Weaker grips require the hands to be only slightly ahead of the ball at impact. Impact is much more important than setup, but setup can help you make adjustments to GET into the impact you want.
By: danic18. on 19 Jun 10, 09:06:18
Hi Steve! a question. In my stance I have the tendency to forward-press the club so the grip(with every? club) is in front of my left leg (the inner part). I would like to know your opinion, maybe I'm doing a big mistake and I don't know. If not, should my clubface be open as consequence of the forward press or it should still be square, what for my look like quite shut position? Thanks a lot
By: danic18. on 19 Jun 10, 09:03:31
Hi Steve! a question. In my stance I have the tendency to forward-press the club so the grip(with every club) is in front of my left leg (the inner part). I would like to know your opinion, maybe I'm doing a big mistake and I don't know. If not, should my clubface be open as consequence of the forward press or it should still be square, what for my look like quite? shut position? Thanks a lot
By: Rumrunner7777. on 28 May 10, 01:22:39
I believe that most golf instructions never teaches one what they need to know to really come to peace with a swing. I know that my back swing and takeaway has changed constantly. It has gone from each of the first three you described many times over. I feel that a positional back swing leads to a compulsion that causes me go to an extreme with any one position I am trying to reach. This leads? to the ultimate failure of the technique in a short time. You have helped my game so much thanks.
By: Rumrunner7777. on 28 May 10, 01:21:04
I believe that most golf instructions never teaches one what they need to know to really come to peace with a swing.? I know that my back swing and takeaway has changed constantly. It has gone from each of the first three you described many times over. I feel that a positional back swing leads to a compulsion that causes me go to an extreme with any one position I am trying to reach. This leads to the ultimate failure of the technique in a short time. You have helped my game so much thanks.
By: nicewave1. on 06 May 10, 14:21:19
Unlike so many other instructors , you have explained so clearly how to achieve a perfect takeaway to get the club on plane....brilliant stuff , will take a look at your site to see what other little gems you have up your sleeve .?
By: maddawgzzzz. on 23 Apr 10, 00:39:53
once piece takeaway really does the same thing youre explaining?
By: pileitup1. on 23 Mar 10, 00:00:33
super tip steve.? almost impossible to hit a really bad shot with this move.
By: chumpglows. on 13 Mar 10, 02:14:20
really good stuff. you clearly have a? really good grasp of how a good golf swing should work and you do a great job of explaining it. thanks dude.
By: ruud76. on 10 Mar 10, 22:21:56
Really solid advice. I was waiting to see it demonstrated? and that swing was just pure.
By: renoir353. on 12 Dec 09, 04:37:53
Thank you Steve, this? is the most helpful and very clear instuctions for a golfer like me who makes a lot of mistakes you mentioned. Honestly I hardly ever sliced or hooked the ball on a couple of rounds I had after watching this video. Thanks heaps mate!!!!!!!!Well done, you are the man..
By: jdaog. on 30 Nov 09, 18:19:48
steve, i love? you man your the greatest, no homo
By: jdaog. on 30 Nov 09, 18:18:06
word?
By: RingerDaMan. on 08 Nov 09, 19:20:09
I am glad to hear it has helped you so much. ? It's a very easy concept to understand and perform which I think makes it so useful.