How do I order Dan Grieve’s short game book? Ken Jones
@josephbarrett3714 сағат бұрын
What did you learn in this video. DAN PLAYS BETTER WITH SUNGLASSES ON
@davehurley266 сағат бұрын
I watch this a few times a week 👍👍
@BenNicholls9 сағат бұрын
This is absolute gold Dan. Cheers.
@gavinsayer813010 сағат бұрын
I really like the simplicity of the approach & your teaching style as well - not blinding with science, just a clear diagnosis & drills to fix.
@gavinsayer813010 сағат бұрын
Fantastic video - really fascinating - that's my issue, dropping it under the plane on the downswing - wish I could have a lesson with you Dan !!!!
@petermartinaitis816611 сағат бұрын
Having decent practice facilities is great, unfortunately many clubs only have a practice putting green.
@petermartinaitis816611 сағат бұрын
In the UK a lot of shots are played from well below and above greens and often on slopes, how do you execute these type of shots especially from bare lies.
@jiml906214 сағат бұрын
Great information as I am looking to but a Vokey 60 T grind
@matthewemoore387917 сағат бұрын
Brilliant
@simonthorpe697118 сағат бұрын
Are you always square with flared left foot Dan at address?
@Sreeve9419 сағат бұрын
How important is it to buy new wedges vs second hand? Does it really affect the spin much, or is that mostly down to technique?
@xbocax1623 сағат бұрын
I have the callaway jaws 50/56/60. All with standard 10 bounce. Are those good for Bermuda here in Florida or should I change it up?
@merocaineКүн бұрын
Follow your own advise then
@DanGrieveGolfКүн бұрын
Thanks
@user-ku3lb9nz6iКүн бұрын
Could you do a vid on how to use the TW grind? Pleeaase ;-)
@newsflash2691Күн бұрын
Subscribed Dan, great video with Golf life really good. Best of luck with channel ! 👍
@pbode1Күн бұрын
long live the low bounce wedge, the 12:26 twirl really says it all Dan :-)
@rogyanksКүн бұрын
I've learned a lot from you especially letting the club head release slowly down for the soft shots. Yet I see the Hinge and Hold master (PM) do it completely differently. How do I decide?
@bazabolloxКүн бұрын
Yet another top video Dan. My chipping & pitching have improved immensely since discovering your teaching. Have the ebook, excited to see what your new online teaching will bring. A massive thank you Dan for your eye opening teaching.
@birricchinomanКүн бұрын
Hi I am new to your videos, brilliant, can I make one comment, you show the set up explain the feel we are trying to imagine but then we see all the shots from behind! Not in anyway a criticism just an observation. Thanks for the lessons
@simonthorpe6971Күн бұрын
Quite simply a must watch video! 18 handicap golfer who struggled for years, all I ever wanted was a repeatable technique to trust! I now have 2 absolute go tos, possibly a third although I haven't got the confidence to nail that option yet! Thanks Dan, in my save list
@guitarnilsКүн бұрын
Stall and Fall !!
@JretnuHКүн бұрын
I’m skulling that way over the green
@liken00ther992 күн бұрын
Shot 1 on shot 2s line
@craigevison90702 күн бұрын
Subscribed today after watching you earlier with the bulldog 👌
@GolfTesla2 күн бұрын
so true..
@johnslaw79672 күн бұрын
Does the Bounce hit the sand or the leading edge hit the sand to shoot the ball up
@guitar19502 күн бұрын
After reading Stan Utley's short game book, I switched to Vokey 54 and 58 degree wedges for most shots around the green. They've worked well for me.
@Rickwynne2 күн бұрын
Can you go over how to hit green side shots in deep rough both sat down and sitting up? I always have a tendency to have the ball ride up the face when it’s sitting up green side. Thanks!
@mntlblok2 күн бұрын
Thank you. Most edifying. In the weeds here, but with that "low bounce" 58° with the ridge, I can't help wondering about where that ridge "points" when the face is laid open - and whether it matters, especially the part of it near the heel. Actually, not sure I can picture why that ridge wouldn't mean "more" bounce. . .
@pbode12 күн бұрын
Great to hear that a lot of this is personal. I went from high bounce heavy (125g) shaft wedges to lighter shaft (105g) low bounce wedges last year, and it really works for me to feel the head being heavier than before. I use a 54 and 58. 58 (S23 with very aggressive X grind) is my sand wedge and heavy rough emergency. 54 is the jack of all trades except bunker. Especially out of a greenside bunker I've been deadly successful since, opening the club a lot. if the bunker sand is damp and packed, the low bounce still slides under the ball, and in fluffy dry sand it cuts it like a knife. Never got fitted for wedges (yet) so getting the complete opposite of my old wedges was a bit of a gamble based solely on my natural 'nippy' shallow angle of attack.
@lukeokoth2 күн бұрын
i guess same applies for kikuyu grass...💯
@HarryLivestream2 күн бұрын
Thank you Dan! Excellent &explanatory indeed
@chase_hanna2 күн бұрын
Old guy in the background had a perfect release 4, loose grip, and 3 shakes. Perfect execution 😂
@ram06662 күн бұрын
Im probably half way through the video and like the information but how can you have no swings that are filme face on, everything is from behind. This kills the video. I know i cant be the only person that wants to see the action from the side off the balls or the side where his clubs are laying. You can only see so much from behind. Good info but video is disappointing because of the filming. I am now at the 13 minute mark and cant watch another second.
@stevenrichardson78763 күн бұрын
Will you be doing anymore short game schools at Woburn ?
@sbreit17593 күн бұрын
Super helpful. Thank you.
@MichaelWoods-fc8me3 күн бұрын
This is a gem!
@MatthewLoughton3 күн бұрын
I've watched every single video on your channel at least once... but I still giggle every single time when you casually get interrupted by holing out and say "ah. there you go, in the hole". It not only shows you can practice what you preach, but you can do it at a high level and explain it very well. What I would give to have a lesson with you. Let me know if you're ever in Cape Town!
@airborne8973 күн бұрын
Why this channel has only 103K subscribers is a total mystery. Every video is golden, and his guests just keep getting better. Love this channel.Keep up the good work Dan.
@stevenchampion81373 күн бұрын
Use a gap wedge? Playing in a three clubs and a putter comp, I had to use an 8-iron from bunkers. They worked out brilliantly
@stevengarcia69013 күн бұрын
Do you open the club face a little bit??
@BG58504 күн бұрын
Seems like the coach’s would just golf and win lol
@thehappygolfers4 күн бұрын
Hi Dan. Can you please list which exact 58° LB Wedge that you said was the most versatile please.
@kpaxmatt4 күн бұрын
Thanks Dan, looking forward to reading the book! It’s the only thing on my birthday list 😊
@davidkei21144 күн бұрын
what a shot thank you
@georgebrennan25765 күн бұрын
His short game is sensational
@adrianhillary73005 күн бұрын
Hi Dan, thanks for the video's always learn something. Here in New Zealand we have a lot of Kikuyu grass, and when it is a bit heavier I find it quite difficult to chip out of, as I find the club gets caught severely in the grass. I have tried implementing your toe-down method, with some success. If you have a moment maybe a quick video on how you would attack these chips around the greens. Thanks again.
@timothywyatt4065 күн бұрын
Great video with some super funny comments. Dan, you certainly help a lot of us little people.
@JBCharognard5 күн бұрын
It seems like Taylormade offers these different bounce options, but no grind options, as this is predetermined based on the wedge model and loft/bounce. Vokey on the contrary offers tons of grind options for each loft/bounce. I'm not sure what's best, but Taylormade does have "Full Face Scoring Lines" (groove patterns that extend across the entire face of the club, from the heel to the toe) which surely improve the versatility of the clubs, to play with an open club face, notably.