Real Swing Golf Goes to Las Vegas!
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Why Winter Lessons?
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Two Minute Tip Outakes
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Rory McIlroy's hips
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Happy Gilmore Call Shots
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Hello Hack Golf
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@robinc3307
@robinc3307 9 күн бұрын
Shame....thought we might get some golf content for once in 3 years
@Moishe555
@Moishe555 10 күн бұрын
best of luck in your journey.
@jab1110
@jab1110 10 күн бұрын
Congratulations Caelan! Can't wait to hear of the awesome work you'll be doing in Seattle! - Jorgen J.
@LearnTheRealSwing
@LearnTheRealSwing 10 күн бұрын
@@jab1110 Thanks, Jorgen J!😀
@robertminer182
@robertminer182 18 күн бұрын
Option B. Thank You Ron!
@methodicl2673
@methodicl2673 25 күн бұрын
It's a shame that I don't see this man everywhere instead of the money hungry ass clowns we have teaching out there.
@CanoeRd1
@CanoeRd1 Ай бұрын
Since when did Springsteen play golf?
@robertminer182
@robertminer182 Ай бұрын
I love all of your videos, but I would love it if you could write a book!
@robertminer182
@robertminer182 Ай бұрын
I love your video, but I would love to see you write a book!
@peterpostgate4077
@peterpostgate4077 2 ай бұрын
0:17 Hi Ron, struggling with my golf, and although I have been a 7hcp. I like your idea and the way your explaining it. But I have seen golfers on the Driving Range, swinging without concept and the ball goes all over the place
@mcetter1
@mcetter1 2 ай бұрын
Ron, please do ignore the grouch comments. If I may quote you back to you, from the 19:55 mark in this video: "Blah Blah Blah. Aren't you tired of that?". 🙂 I will admit that on occasion I stray from the straight and narrow, usually as a result of trying out new techniques and feels. But when that starts feeling like real work, and not real fun, I go back in my memory to a segment from your Keep it Simple Program video when you riff the guitar. I remind myself to play my 6 iron like you play the 6 string, and within a few balls the range session is fun again.
@amochswohntet99
@amochswohntet99 3 ай бұрын
quit your yappin and just golf 😂
@notbad2440
@notbad2440 3 ай бұрын
Something really comical about this guy. Spitting some great advice too. Love it
@donaldborsos4934
@donaldborsos4934 3 ай бұрын
Ron - What is your opinion of Bobby Jones when he said that one thought he feels in the golf swing is the idea of cracking a whip.
@scottsears5545
@scottsears5545 4 ай бұрын
Amazing
@djelalhassan7631
@djelalhassan7631 4 ай бұрын
Great
@karinamarshall513
@karinamarshall513 4 ай бұрын
Bought your ver II video and it all makes sense. Been crazy busy so no real chance to test it all out…plus converting from my left hand hockey swing to right. One real life issue that all us amateur hackers face is really one of hand eye or on this case club eye coordination. I’ve never seen much on this. Consider, some may not have this ability or it’s not developed so any instruction would be difficult. It would be nice if a great primer on developing these basic skills could be covered prior to attempting a golf swing. In any event keep up the great video’s Ron.
@gerardmcbryde3156
@gerardmcbryde3156 4 ай бұрын
I always found that learning anything is easier when its fun and you are funny thank you
@miker5502
@miker5502 5 ай бұрын
Love the Belt Buckle…flying the flag for “The Great White North!”. Thanks Coach. Cheers from Nova Scotia…MikeR.
@keplerts
@keplerts 5 ай бұрын
Ron, nice to see you posting some content again! I purchased your "Keep It Simple" Swing Program Part II: The Science of Simplicity" video 4 weeks ago and have been practicing it almost every day since. Just swinging the club and hitting foam golf balls in the yard. You really do simplify the swing to where the only thing I'm thinking about is feeling and being aware of the club head and letting my mind subconsciously control what my body does. My contact has greatly improved and I can't wait until the course opens so I can hit some real balls. I have been adding lead tape to my iron heads in order to feel their location a bit better. The offer you made @lageronimo8012 is very generous and I would they take you up on it. Your statement about the KZfaq Golf instructor "rabbit hole" is spot on! Every week they put up a new video with yet another "magic" move that will have you making perfect drives and iron shots instantly. I wonder if I have to learn and do "all" the magic moves to ball striking bliss or just pick "one" from their collection to get there! It is almost comical! Wished I lived closer so I have a lesson in person. Maybe someday an online lesson will fit my schedule! Thanks again for keeping it simple and telling it like it is. The cost of your instruction is VERY reasonable!
@NapalmLatte
@NapalmLatte 5 ай бұрын
Good to see you again Ron. I have both of your video courses and really enjoy your KZfaq content. I started putting your method to work late last year and found that it helped immediately. Can’t wait for some good weather so I can hit the course again. Hope you and the family are doing well.
@LearnTheRealSwing
@LearnTheRealSwing 5 ай бұрын
@NapalmLatte Thanks for letting me know. It never fails to astound me as to how quickly the Real Swing concepts, properly applied, get golfers moving the the right direction as quickly as they are implemented. Keep up the good work!
@joshplante8142
@joshplante8142 5 ай бұрын
I found your channel and watched part one and part two of your videos on your website last year. Your method or instruction I should say greatly improved my fun and performance on the course. I have been improving my clubhead awareness skill, quite a bit through the winter and yesterday on the range I did quite well. It seems my natural swing at the moment creates a straight or fade at my target, and I had to catch myself during practice getting frustrated because I wasn’t able to hit a draw consistently, I think I will focus on getting better at my clubhead swing skill and focus on draws/other later. What do you think?
@fly1327
@fly1327 5 ай бұрын
Just think of Bubba Watson hitting whiffle balls all around his yard when he was a kid. "But he only won 2 Masters." Yeah, exactly my point. Good to see you, Ron.
@Ulster2
@Ulster2 5 ай бұрын
I think if you listen carefully you will find he is explaining the concept of swinging the club head and the using the club face as two skills you must master and not all the swing theory you get on you tube. When Ernest Jones demonstrated his “ Swing the club head “ principle to the PGA many years ago they rejected it. Their grounds for rejecting it was that once the pupil had learned the concept they would never need another lesson. Therefore their professionals teaching income would drop. They could not find any fault in the concept !!!
@lageronimo8012
@lageronimo8012 5 ай бұрын
22 minutes of dribble with no details on HOW to accomplish this method. One of the only YT instructors to that is all money first.
@LearnTheRealSwing
@LearnTheRealSwing 5 ай бұрын
@lageronimo8012 I used to play basketball in high school so I suppose I could potentially teach people how to dribble. But I teach golf now so I didn't include any dribble instruction in this video.😉 You may want to read through the more than 100 unsolicited testimonials I have on my website saying things like... “Pure genius approach to the game, so simple it’s almost stupid….” “I’ve not been this excited about a swing concept in my life and can’t wait to get to the range tomorrow… I thought to myself, ‘Can it be this simple?’ “ “Frankly, I don’t understand why your method hasn’t completely changed the golf teaching industry…..” “I have searched every method under the sun and tried everything but your Real Swing Golf Method has been the best by far!” “When I learned this I went from shooting mid 90’s to mid 70’s within a week. …It really is that simple!” Here is the link to the Real Swing Golf Testimonials page if you are so inclined: realswinggolf.com/testimonials/ Granted, the Real Swing approach might not be your cup of tea, especially if you are big into trying to find the "secret" through some special bio-mechanical technique. You are certainly free to go down the KZfaq golf instruction rabbit hole to search for that "magic move" that will lead you to ball striking Nirvana. Unfortunately, the reality is that there are certain skills that every golfer needs but few will ever develop due to the fact that the vast majority of golfers and golf instructors alike are fixated on the idea that the club will just whirl through space at unbelievable speed and strike with incredible precision and close to perfectly square at contact if all the right mechancial moves are made and each body part behaves to within one sixteenth of an inch tolerance... If that is what you are seeking, I'll say to you, "To each their own, good luck with that, and all the best to you." If you would like to at least give the concept an honest look, then I would offer the following: If you live in the greater Phoenix area, come and see me for an hour long lesson at no charge. If not, we can have a live online lesson for 90 minutes - again at no charge. Once you fully understand the concepts and have had a chance to put them into practice, then you might have a different perspective. Deal?
@Vermonstered
@Vermonstered 4 ай бұрын
​@@LearnTheRealSwingThe hilarious part of your entire process is you think relying upon reviews from 100+ shot golfers means your system is infallible. Never mind completely butchering what pro's actually say to contort it into something you believe in. Quite literally, because you believe in a gravity only accelerated swing, you will never effectively hit out of the sand or rough, period. Due to no ability to accelerate through any obstacle before the ball, it does increase repeatability with hackers though... And of course those are who you target. 😉
@keplerts
@keplerts 6 ай бұрын
Welcome back!
@robinhopkins2462
@robinhopkins2462 6 ай бұрын
awesome
@Lucas-no6bl
@Lucas-no6bl 8 ай бұрын
'promosm' 😒
@jumpnjy
@jumpnjy 9 ай бұрын
It’s easy to see that it’s A You can see the hands/arms out racing the legs and body. And the ball trajectory is lower in A.
@LearnTheRealSwing
@LearnTheRealSwing 9 ай бұрын
@jumpnjy I can definitely agree that the difference in trajectory is a dead giveaway. But the idea that my hands and arms are outracing my body on one swing but not the other... I don't buy it. I don't have the most aggressive hip and body turn through the ball as my body does this instinctively to protect my back. So the fact that my hands and arms lead and the body turn tends to lag behind? That happens on every swing. Every time I do try to use a lot of twisting and torque to turn my body through the ball by attempting to straighten the target side leg to turn aggressively around that leg? My back says, "Nope! Not doing that! That hurts way too much!" Please feel free to edit the two swings together, overlapping them one on top of the other, time synchronize them and then show me the differences. Make sure to include the measurements of the differences... For example: "The hands/arms out raced the legs and body by 1&1/2 inches on shot A vs shot B." I look forward to your reply video.
@jumpnjy
@jumpnjy 9 ай бұрын
Video shows what has happened It’s more difficult to determine why Video analysis is often a description of the symptoms Knowledge of swing mechanics (I know you’re not a fan however it is a thing if used correctly) tells you that the leading edge of the club contacted the ball first because the club head passed the handle/hands. There are physical reasons why this happens A brain fart comes to mind 😂 Joking aside the brain is the control centre of all thing’s physical It is the culprit 100% of the time! What I believe you are doing with your students is allowing them to use their brain to make the calculations and send messages to their body parts to accomplish the task. It should be noted that the brain succeeds 100% of the time The problems lie in the correct instructions to the brain. Continue to help folks get enjoyment out of this wonderful game! Cheers J
@wills2552
@wills2552 9 ай бұрын
It's all very interesting, I go to the range and I can slice it and draw it on request, hit it well when not addressing the ball with the club, closed stance, open stance, move the ball position around and still make good contact, but it doesn't translate on the course as we do all that with a 7 iron at the range from a mat and you always get another go, hitting a 5 iron approach from 170yds from a sloping lie, ball below your feet into a left to right wind to a protected green is a whole different kettle of fish. I do agree with what you say about swinging the club and leaving the technical stuff alone until you can do that, however golf is hard no matter what.
@Vermonstered
@Vermonstered 10 ай бұрын
Just since you're so adamant you need someone to show you how wrong you are by someone who actually understands biomechanics and force generation. Torque is generated by the big muscles of the body. Not by simply the pendulum of your arms and club. kzfaq.info/get/bejne/n-B5htyKrszIqIE.html
@ianhicken5325
@ianhicken5325 10 ай бұрын
Since you haven’t posted a video in a long time I was hoping for something new on your methodology,no such bloody luck there,😡
@LearnTheRealSwing
@LearnTheRealSwing 10 ай бұрын
If you are looking for free golf lessons, look elsewhere. You can find my Digital Download Videos here: realswinggolf.com/styled-9/RSG%20DVD.html You can have lessons with me live over the internet -- like a Zoom meeting without the boredom. Information about live online lessons here: realswinggolf.com/styled-8/Lessons.html And just remember: You get what you pay for... "The cost of the best advice is infinitesimal in comparison with the amount of money frequently wasted without it." - Dr. Alister MacKenzie Augusta National Course Designer
@stephenjones9840
@stephenjones9840 7 ай бұрын
Read Ernest Jones book 'Swing the clubhead'. Basically learn to swing the clubhead and establish a relationship with your hands and the club face. Imagine that you are striking the ball with the back of your and sense the weight of the head through your hands. Swing don't apply leverage to the shaft
@Vermonstered
@Vermonstered 10 ай бұрын
Please learn the basics of a golf swing and what imparts energy from the golfer to the ball. kzfaq.info/get/bejne/qb5iZ8adlrC-ko0.html
@Vermonstered
@Vermonstered 10 ай бұрын
It's the same swing just two slightly different impact points. There's quite a bit wrong with it and the logic behind the wrist flop 'lag' you pride yourself on. No one hits further using only their arms like your theory assumes. Any one who has played any sport knows better than this. Name a single throw, kick, swing that's more forceful and consistent without using the trunk to create initial torque for the levers (arms and club in this case). You won't ever find that, just like you can't measure the fundamentals of a swing by the outcome of the ball. A bad swing hits a few good golf balls but it's still a bad swing.
@skesno309
@skesno309 9 ай бұрын
You missed the point of his whole teachings.
@Vermonstered
@Vermonstered 9 ай бұрын
@@skesno309 Been talking to him directly in another thread. I haven't missed a thing, you've simply been misled.
@skesno309
@skesno309 9 ай бұрын
@@Vermonstered Lol
@Vermonstered
@Vermonstered 9 ай бұрын
@@skesno309 I know, it's really difficult to believe people believe this guy when 100% of all pro's disagree. Even little kids learning to swing a baseball bat know better. Unsurprisingly, that's your best retort. 😜 There's reasons why he explicitly says he teaches 95+ golfers only.
@Vermonstered
@Vermonstered 10 ай бұрын
Someone doesn't understand aerdynamics. You don't hit the ball 2x harder to get double the distance. It's closer to exponential curve. This is why you can hit the ball fairly well putting no muscle power into the ball and letting gravity do all the work. Only to find you hit the ball 50% further, if that, putting your larger muscles into it. Remove the extra lever and mechanical benefit of a club and ball compression. Just throw the golf ball. Keep your body still and throw the ball with all the elbow lag you want. It goes about no where since you don't have the benefit of gravity accelerating the club head. Now throw like any baseball player where they coil their body, push into the ground to initiate the torque generation which passes into the core of the body which starts unwinding the upper body and starting the shoulder moving toward the target. The ball in the hand will lag behind your elbow and eventually snap when you release it. This now goes 5x or more further than just your arms throw! The only thing you learned here is just how much gravity can do without you doing much besides guiding the club head. You really don't have any understanding of any sport or body movement that has a basis in rotation. 🤦
@willson15
@willson15 10 ай бұрын
I have watched all your videos and always come back to your oldest ones when I am struggling the most. If I am ever anywhere near your neck of the woods (Arizona or Calgary) I will 100% pay for a lesson. Love all of your content and enjoy seeing people that live in the "technical golf" world either have an "aha" moment or type away fiercely that they think your method sucks. Please keep up the good work. -Your fan in West Virginia
@Timanator
@Timanator 10 ай бұрын
Both bad swings with fake shoulder turns.
@Vermonstered
@Vermonstered 10 ай бұрын
Both have floppy wrists and end up with varying amounts of inverted 'C' torso positioning as well among other issues. This whole thing is like saying a non ideal swing can't hit a decent shot. That's incorrect. Just like a near perfect swing can't thin a ball per this example. That's a dumb way to look at anything as golf is about consistency and repeatability.
@LearnTheRealSwing
@LearnTheRealSwing 10 ай бұрын
My fake shoulder turns are a result of Father Time... I'm pushing 60 so things aren't as flexilble as they used to be. The ball didn't care how much my shoulders turned, just how much speed my feeble old body can produce. Big shoulder turns are not the primary speed producers in the golf swing anyway. That's why I focused in the last few years on deepening my lag which is where 95% of the speed is produced in a golf swing. Check out my video "Do the big muscles create the power in the golf swing?" kzfaq.info/get/bejne/oc5xlNer1eC1lH0.html
@Vermonstered
@Vermonstered 10 ай бұрын
@@LearnTheRealSwing And again, just making this a separate post for emphasis. You aren't not using your 'big muscles'. Your knee bend, your partial weight shift, your head drop at impact and your poor but still there shoulder turn are just a few indicators to show you are. Just no where near potential because you're intentionally trying to emphasize floppy wrists because you've trained yourself into thinking anything beyond 1/3rd of your potential body torque is bad and spent now a decade learning how to swing poorly. So when you try to incorporate more of your body, it requires a different body movement and you hit it poorly since you don't have the muscle memory or your body timing and control is poor when incorporating more movement which develops torque. You've convinced yourself into having a sub optional and definitely weak swing. The release of torque is what creates strong swings. Lag does next to nothing if no torque is imparted upon that lever. Your swing is simply what most people call their 40-50% effort smooth swing used for pitching or a less lofted club to penetrate into the wind with a few extra power leaks.
@LearnTheRealSwing
@LearnTheRealSwing 10 ай бұрын
@@Vermonstered Please reply with a link to a KZfaq video demonstrating the swing that you are describing, be it your own swing or someone else's so that I can see the differences between my inefficient swing and your efficient, bio-mechanically correct swing.
@Vermonstered
@Vermonstered 10 ай бұрын
@@LearnTheRealSwing 🤦 I'm not going to spoon feed you the very basics of any rotational sport. All of this is all well documented and ANY pro at any golf course will tell you the same. Without torque from body rotation your lag means basically nothing and you're just allowing gravity to do it's thing. You've already made it clear you've deluded yourself with a decade of self taught nonsense, nothing I say will change that.
@bradmoore7309
@bradmoore7309 10 ай бұрын
Glad to see you back on you tube!
@wills2552
@wills2552 10 ай бұрын
You're so right though, golfers come out with so much "wisdom" on a golf course, all well meaning advice but it's all BS or myths they have been told, the difference between a good shot and a bad shot is so small, they can't possibly know without having a teaching pros eye and even then they start at the beginning with grip, posture and ball position because as we all know if it starts bad it rarely gets any better.
@lageronimo8012
@lageronimo8012 10 ай бұрын
Even after 13 years on YT, you give up nothing on how to actually do it. LOL
@lageronimo8012
@lageronimo8012 10 ай бұрын
AND you never give up how it is done. Save it. lol
@lageronimo8012
@lageronimo8012 10 ай бұрын
I love how you promote a tease, just so much that you gather nothing you can use without going to Canada for lesson. LOL Shamefull.
@LearnTheRealSwing
@LearnTheRealSwing 10 ай бұрын
Well, yes I do tease but... there is some 'how to' in the first videos that I put out back in 2010. Shhh... don't tell anybody.🤫☺. But seriously, I would ask you... whatever it is that you do for a living, do you do it for free? If you own a business, do you give away your product for free? If yes to both of those questions, I can certainly get where you are coming from. If not, then I'll wait to give away my stuff for free once you go first. I'm currently in the south east of the Greater Phoenix area in Gilbert, AZ so you don't have to fly all the way to Canada. I'll do a two for one deal: buy one lesson and you'll get two. You can come to Gilbert or we can do the lessons live on line. Whaddya say? And just remember: You get what you pay for... "The cost of the best advice is infinitesimal in comparison with the amount of money frequently wasted without it." - Dr. Alister MacKenzie Augusta National Course Designer
@samueldowns2354
@samueldowns2354 10 ай бұрын
Glad to see ya back
@fly1327
@fly1327 10 ай бұрын
You know what really prevents good golf performance? Ego. And the strongest will deny after being destroyed on 18 holes, challenging another round getting killed again. I swear, you cannot help those souls, yet. Thankfully, some are open. I direct them to your channel. Keep making it real Ron.
@liquidmocofilmsllc4915
@liquidmocofilmsllc4915 Жыл бұрын
Angular velocity is science. Whether you use your whole body or just your arms to do that is moot. Some people are better with there bodies and some with there arms. It all depends are their mind/body motor skills. I’ve seen all atm swings hit it a mile and I’ve seen body rotation swings hit it a mile. But I guarantee you the ones (tour pros) that use the ground and their big muscles win 98% of the time. You can only name a few pros that don’t use big muscles and those pros are mediocre at best. All the greats use their bodies. And by greats I mean actual legends.
@millerjeff
@millerjeff Жыл бұрын
Thank you thank you thank you. But what do we hear when we listen to the broadcasts on TV. "Well his hips are moving at least 1 to 1 1/2 inches forward before he hits the ball." I would add a 5 thing to think about. I have to be willing to have it be "my swing." Not Rory's, not Tiger's, Not Brooks, Not Dustin. And that is what keeps the golf industry in business, in my opinion because if the instruction said this is "your swing." Well what fun is that? Everyone now wants to talk about the short backswing of John Rohm. Gotta swing like John. Well Harmon won the Open so now what are you going to do?
@freakincreeks6055
@freakincreeks6055 Жыл бұрын
This is what i tell people all the time. People try an play golf like there is some secret. Most people cant trow catch kick or hit any type of ball well and expect to be good in gold.😂😂😂
@Butterbean1
@Butterbean1 Жыл бұрын
I get what your saying. It’s a mine field lol but tbf ppl are teaching there way how to use a club like your are teaching your way no right or wrong way the problem is when ppl look for help they don’t stick with one person. They take bits from each instructor swing and it messes everything up. My advice would be find someone to relate to and stick with it. Don’t change it unless your topping every shot lol
@theunrealtournamentchannel
@theunrealtournamentchannel Жыл бұрын
Makes me wonder about Moe Norman. I wonder how much his wide stance setup helped him vs having fantastic hand-eye coordination?
@-Thunder
@-Thunder Жыл бұрын
The irony is the biomechanics stuff I've seen is intended to help the students find their most automatic and natural swing as opposed to forcing them to learn some theoretically perfect swing. One person might be most natural swinging like Jim Furyk and the next like Rickie Fowler. After that it becomes about improving skills.