Didnt PH go from an assistant pro playing off a 5 to pro in a few years?? Best teachers are the ones who sucked at some point and figured it out. Anyone who does all this naturally prob doesnt really know what theyre doing.
@shaneWARs19 сағат бұрын
I bought a grip mold and cut the head of the club off held it every time I watched TV all winter. When I get the club in the palm when I get lazy especially with the driver the duck hooks come
@SuperShukis20 сағат бұрын
Great advice, thank you.
@fishingotheradventuresonke7996Күн бұрын
Just brilliant! 👍🏌️♂️
@jimmyboyeldon5969Күн бұрын
Good ole Padraig !!!
@marccouasnon69732 күн бұрын
I'm also going to "allow" myself to add one more thing, just as essential as the grip, and that's your club's handle. How many of us have grips that are worn and no longer hold anything???
@markpantle91422 күн бұрын
Would love to see you post another video on shoulders/torso.
@MattCoughlan-ub3bz2 күн бұрын
I'm brilliant at the flip it under
@quikjfpv16652 күн бұрын
As a former college tennis player, this video is incredibly helpful for me to feel the proper release of the clubhead. Thank you!
@rl36393 күн бұрын
Guys a ball hitting machine.
@nakotablue3 күн бұрын
“Issa taught” 🤣 I love this guy
@lkae43 күн бұрын
Low shots are definitely great after I slice or pull a drive and need to escape the trees.
@Turbonicplague3 күн бұрын
Thanks Padraig!!
@bobvilla25083 күн бұрын
If you wear sunglasses while playing, get ones with polarized lenses. They really help with noticing the contrast in colors like Paddy was talking about.
@Turbonicplague3 күн бұрын
Man so simple but what a tip! Put the alignment stick behind your feet, then step back. Im going to do this on every shot on the range now. At least until its muscle memory and i get used to a perfect alignment. Thanks again Padraig you are the man!
@Turbonicplague3 күн бұрын
You are the man Padraig! There is no other elite players that share what you do. You give so much insite to the golfers of the world. It is very generous of you. I just want you to know human to human you are a good man. Thanks for being you! Its an honor to watch your videos!
@libertyfighter13 күн бұрын
i for sure know how to do things wrong how about the driver does this work
@missyrupert3 күн бұрын
This is the best series of golf lessons I have ever seen - and I have seen a few - no ego, selfless and a joy to watch - Thank you Paddy
@KMSchriver3 күн бұрын
The 20 seconds at @3:26 talking about moving your feet to find proper leg/knee flex is so much gold it’s insane. Hard to teach this to myself and others and that is beautiful!
@gavinsummers3913 күн бұрын
Tried this for 2 days .some difference already.thanks so much.
@stillages13 күн бұрын
Love this, so enjoyable
@haroonhlachporia863 күн бұрын
@padraigharringtonofficial Thank you a ton for all your tips and lessons I am benefiting immensely and very grateful and appreciative. Thank you again. I am hitting wedges to 6 irons very high as a result i have long hang time and feel like I am losing distance any fixes or is this normal.
@coolant5903 күн бұрын
Tour level tips, crazy to be able to hear advice from a player like Paddy so casually. Here in Florida all of these factors are in play, next hurdle is to understand the grain better but this helps tremendously!
@justintoop9474 күн бұрын
magical advice. Cant wait to get on range to practice
@cameronross35354 күн бұрын
Can you show us how you'd do a practice round before an event on the course?
@Dentalcoverage4u4 күн бұрын
This high left shoulder move for speed can really mess up your irons.
@bernardvorster61705 күн бұрын
PLEASE would you give us instruction on how to hit fairway woods... I'm struggling!
@LuciusGraciusMaximus5 күн бұрын
I have tried everything, I simply can’t get my 7 iron over 110 yards , my ball always flies high and sometimes slices happen, I don’t know where to get some help , have watched dozen of videos
@ck2e5 күн бұрын
Does he say what wedge he is using here? Is it a 60°?
@jonsmith12265 күн бұрын
I cannot imagine he will ever be able to buy a pint in most clubhouses in the land... top content
@ge83826 күн бұрын
Can’t believe it, one of the greats giving free swing tips🤩. Highly appreciated!
@Turbonicplague6 күн бұрын
Oh shiz colagard tee peggs😂😂
@luissantiago18326 күн бұрын
Thank you again for your great video!
@mrgerrytube6 күн бұрын
Hasn’t a clue 🙄
@jonsmith12267 күн бұрын
One of the nicest men in golf. Saw him smash a ball in to trees at wentworth. Waded in to the trees with a laugh and a smile. Hit it through a tiny gap to 5ft (about 170 out) and a birdie. His wife was there supporting as well. Pre them having kids so quite a long time ago... First hand lesson on dealing with golfing problems and positive attitude. Stayed with me to this day.
@TimArchambaultme7 күн бұрын
Great reinforcement video Padraig. Ironically, I've been having issues with weight distribution putting and I tried back foot closed and toe up and it actually helped me get a better roll with the putter too. Still working on the chipping. Thank you for your knowledge dump. Greatly apprecaited.
@tomkraft17697 күн бұрын
Paddy. I just saw this video. Eye opening. I played to a 6, and underwent back surgery. Jumped up to 14 and higher. I felt like an Iron Byron with a few bolts missing. After watching your video I'm striping my irons better than ever. Thanks again.
@Nevrsummerman7 күн бұрын
Unfortunately, I was given the gift of a love of the game, but not with a great deal of skill. Seems like a cruel joke from God. But these videos have been excellent. Since I have had to choose a different career path and now I’m slowing down and getting close to retirement these videos have been excellent. I’ve been able to improve at the game. This grip video is great. I focus on my pinky and fourth finger of my left hand which has improved my grip tremendously. Padraig if you read these gratitude from a lifelong golfer. You are unselfish and awesome for sharing.
@creamabdul-jabbar67228 күн бұрын
Mine when I'm playing good is 1. Yardage 2. Wind 3. Slope and lie 4. What shot do I have depending on those circumstances (play what I have don't try to manipulate the shot) an example is tight lie chip I know I don't have really anything in my bag besides a bump 5. Does that shot fit my target 6. Visualize 7. Attack
@bobsmith81158 күн бұрын
Where could I possibly go to practice hundreds of shots with ball above my feet ?
@hitcitycards61458 күн бұрын
This was phenomenal thank you
@Rigtpc8 күн бұрын
Thanks Padraig. If I only had you're advice 10 years ago I'd have a lot less grey hairs!😀
@GT-19029 күн бұрын
I love Padraig @1:47 🤣😂🤣😂😅 Too funny.
@rickweston79869 күн бұрын
I've played golf for a long time. I struggle with sliding my hips. I watched this video a couple of times and practiced in front of a mirror. Today I played, no warm up as the range was closed. I hit the driver great and it was longer. Iron play has always been a weakness. Irons were one club longer and I hit some really good shots. Paddy is now my teacher. This is the best video instruction I have used and I've use d a number of them and live teachers too over the years. I am going to own this technique and play good golf. Thanks Padraig! you are the best!
@christiankell60749 күн бұрын
Paddy has always been my favorite golfer, as well as Paul Casey..... This video made my day and I am so jealous of Pete now....LOL
@boltup215810 күн бұрын
Paddy, these videos are incredibly helpful, much thanks 🙏
@bradenmcloughlin10 күн бұрын
Paddy show us how to hit a plugged lie on a downslope short sided
@bbgurung485310 күн бұрын
First time in my life I have come across such a good explanation of hip movement. Incredible lesson. Much appreciated 👌👍🙏
@allydign274911 күн бұрын
Absolutely the best teacher in golf
@bestseller736711 күн бұрын
the longer the backswing, the earlier the release and vice verse. no one solution for all problems.