I hope he comes back to form. He's great to watch.
@RollYourRockКүн бұрын
Me too! - His shot making skills are unparalleled, especially considering modern golf balls don't spin nearly as much.
@RaysDad3 күн бұрын
My thoughts: Narrow, closed stance. Long wristy backswing looks very relaxed but he tensed up on downswing. Like Casper he didn't follow through; he makes an effort to stop the clubhead an inch or so past the point of impact. Doesn't hold body still -- rotates shoulders and hips left during downswing so it looks like he should have pulled every putt. Strikes short putts very firmly.
@RollYourRockКүн бұрын
Good/accurate observations. Well said!👍
@MrScottwurth4 күн бұрын
Hahahaha, the guys who are hacks know how to fix it, hahahaha. America is funny
@Hawkgolf728 күн бұрын
Ghetto bootie
@rekababa66718 күн бұрын
hey RYR, are you sure they are not using pitching techniques here? chipping is more a lower-case letter "y" finish and they are throwing the clubhead past the hands here.
@RollYourRock7 күн бұрын
Yipping SHORT wedge shots of any length or nature are always grouped together as "chipping yips". Cheers!🙂
@newnoggin29 күн бұрын
I am convinced you can't learn the golf swing from words . You are better off watching great swings on mute.
@RollYourRock6 күн бұрын
That's pretty much how I learned to play golf. When I was a kid, I watched the best players at my fathers club and tried to mimic their swings looking into the window of the pro shop, which provided a nice mirror. I wished I had access to all the great instructors here on KZfaq when I was a 9-year-old back in 1955.
@DBig709 күн бұрын
I'm 6'2" with an 80 inch wingspan. Yep, it's been measured several times. I appreciate vids of taller players with long arms and how they swing.
@arielluna43999 күн бұрын
👏👍
@arielluna43999 күн бұрын
👍👏
@tohokugolf10 күн бұрын
The pop old pop stroke was good for the bubbly uneven greens (or sand or tar greens) of yesteryear. Ironically if you used what he is preaching here on Bobby's own "bikini wax" greens today, your putt would end up Rae's creek.
@pete9564 күн бұрын
Jones says that when putting up north on bent greens for the first time, he did in fact putt off the green into a creek. Of course it was a practice round. Read about it in Down the Fairway, really a great book.
@tohokugolf4 күн бұрын
@@pete956 Interesting!
@thatwilldonicely131412 күн бұрын
So positive, decisive through the ball (regardless of method)
@Lightscribe72116 күн бұрын
The side-on slow-mo is borderline *freakish*. Love how you can see the whole upper-body rotating through the motion to generate power and then the head is just DEAD still. Amazing.
@RollYourRock15 күн бұрын
Yeah, this was an amazing piece of footage! It's a shame they don't use these high-speed cameras anymore.
@gringo7740017 күн бұрын
Still a narrow minded lazy dude
@FullTimeGolf19 күн бұрын
Brandel is the biggest idiot in golf
@tzon680219 күн бұрын
His left foot is pretty open, his swing is effortless, so smooth.. oh now they are talking about ‘flaring’ the lead foot… I’m 38 and in good shape but I’m not very flexible. Just how my body was built. Maybe I should try that
@RollYourRock19 күн бұрын
You're certainly not old at 38, but anyone struggling with flexibility issues should consider opening up their lead foot...
@antap20 күн бұрын
In a ideal world you would stay down through the ball so you don't peek up and leave the blade open, the blade needs to close through the ball; looking up through anxiety results in the baby weak putts where the blade is open (Rory on 18 2024 US OPEN or Doug Sanders in the Open here: kzfaq.info/get/bejne/qNOkppxjyL6xdGg.htmlsi=hLrx9tbSYZXlyGQc ), but you don't want it to interrupt your stroke as Fax was saying. Tiger Woods did this well as did Nick Faldo - just to name a few great Majors Champions. And: 1. 4 time Open Champion, 15 time PGA Tour winner, 90+ Professional Wins and one of the greatest ever putters, Bobby Locke, always stayed down; he says when I look up I miss so he used to "hit and listen" "why would I want to look up and see a missed putt"; tough to argue with. 2. In one of his US Open victories Gary Player (South African like Bobby Locke) dedicated himself to not watching any short putts (stay down), and he won and missed nothing short that week. 3. Payne Stewart's wife commented that he was looking up too early in the 3d round of his US Open (she watched on T.V.). This was something he would work on and a something his late Father told his wife to watch and take care of after he passed. I watched his victory last night again - via the "One Moment in Time" 1999 US Open video) recent take on victory and you can clearly see him: a) in a super calm zen like state; something to behold b) his head down well through the ball c) putting superbly to win his third major. See it here (includes his wife's comments about the head) kzfaq.info/get/bejne/jLNzjdyF3J6RkaM.htmlsi=vcNtPMtY_DDGxHiG I call it an anchor. You don't have to specifically think about your head to keep it from rising, you could "hit and listen" as Locke said, you could see what is under the ball as Faldo did or think about the path as you putt (I do this)
@jeffireland236322 күн бұрын
The only thing that stunned Brandel, was the title of this video...
@RollYourRock22 күн бұрын
Haters love to hate, I guess... ??? golf.com/news/ive-never-seen-do-that-tiger-woods-trick-stumps/
@The559Jeff22 күн бұрын
Why did he not qualify for the US Open with that game?
@RollYourRock22 күн бұрын
This video Only shows he has amazing power...
@jenipeart654423 күн бұрын
Saw him at the open in kent in about 1987 ish. His swing has not changed. So fluid and smooth.
@jamesbaine58023 күн бұрын
If i had a facility to practice short game I'd live there
@RollYourRock22 күн бұрын
Before taking the plunge, wait for mortgage interest rates to come down...
@barbedfinger24 күн бұрын
Beautiful swing but that's not what you need to win tournaments.
@RollYourRock23 күн бұрын
IYO, what does it take to win tournaments?
@barbedfinger23 күн бұрын
@@RollYourRock Like Tiger Woods once said, professional golf is not about how good the good shots are but how good the bad shots are.
@RollYourRock22 күн бұрын
@@barbedfinger Yup, it's a game of misses!
@user-di3pl5lx4z24 күн бұрын
This must have been 10 years ago
@RollYourRock23 күн бұрын
Less than five.
@Foli2425 күн бұрын
My back swing is super similar to his. Can't quite get the down swing right. Maybe one day 😂
@RollYourRock25 күн бұрын
Are you slim, 6'4" tall and a 6'8" wingspan?
@Foli2425 күн бұрын
@@RollYourRock I'm 6'1, slim and pretty long wingspan. Idk how long wingspan is
@RollYourRock25 күн бұрын
@@Foli24 Okay... Kuch, has a real good pattern for hitting the ball straight, but not so good for length.
@otisbdriftwood652026 күн бұрын
Underwhelming tbh
@asimations26 күн бұрын
I started golf with disc prolapse already bothering me. I developed a vertical swing cos that was less painful.
@RollYourRock26 күн бұрын
Well... ya do whatcha gotta do to stay in the game.👍👍
@jerrytaliercio908727 күн бұрын
This stinks!
@RollYourRock27 күн бұрын
???
@markodoherty293928 күн бұрын
Of course the putter gets behind his hands ,even poor putters do that
@RollYourRock27 күн бұрын
Mark, when Chamblee says "behind his hands", do you know what he's referring to?
@markodoherty293927 күн бұрын
@@RollYourRock back in a straight line behind the hands ?
@RollYourRock27 күн бұрын
@@markodoherty2939 He's talking about creating an angle between the lead forearm and the shaft early in the backswing.
@tharodsta29 күн бұрын
God bless thanks 😊
@RollYourRock27 күн бұрын
God bless you too, my friend...
@jeffreysegaАй бұрын
Shoulders pulling and getting stuck is the exact feeling I’m having. Anyone have a good drill to exaggerate the faster arms feeling?? 0:13
@RollYourRock29 күн бұрын
Monte Scheinblum's "No Turn Cast" drill... kzfaq.info/get/bejne/qs2ngaih27e1oXk.html kzfaq.info/get/bejne/atmioq2ZtN_Xpn0.html forums.golfwrx.com/topic/1756226-montes-new-no-turn-cast/ BTW, I'm 6'5" with a 6'9" wingspan. - Good luck, my friend!⛳
@jeffreysega29 күн бұрын
@@RollYourRock vid is 2 years old and ur still replying. Props to that!
@RollYourRock27 күн бұрын
@@jeffreysega you're welcome, but the vid is actually closer to 9-years old!😳 Come back and let us know how you're doing... ⛳🙂
@0-by-1_Publishing_LLCАй бұрын
That is the most stunning moment of my life.
@bjmgolf3651Ай бұрын
Great video and information. Are there other avenues to see some of Jimmy’s instructional videos? I tried looking for a website of his and it seems to not be active. Thanks and keep up the great work !
@RollYourRockАй бұрын
Try searching Amazon and eBay for "Jimmy Ballard golf." - If I remember correctly, the videos he produced were all VHS. - Jimmy's one and only book is excellent and has everything in it that he teaches.
@bjmgolf3651Ай бұрын
@@RollYourRock Thank you for the reply and I subscribed to your channel. Appreciate it and wondered if you worked with Jimmy in any capacity by chance?
@RollYourRockАй бұрын
@@bjmgolf3651 Sadly, no. - I'm located in the opposite corner of the US. from Jimmy.
@DrtydeedsАй бұрын
Looks way less effortless in slowmo, which I guess is a testament to the swings beauty in regular-mo. 😂
@amfohrАй бұрын
This allows the upper spine to rotate better, some people lock it and severly restricting the backswing
@RollYourRockАй бұрын
Of course! - You are pre-turning the cervical spine. Have a great season!⛳
@XChaddyG123XАй бұрын
Best part was watching his kid practice putts while he was having fun talking with the photographer. Tiger has way cooler tricks than that… good clip.
@RollYourRockАй бұрын
Agreed. - Did you happen to recognize that photographer in the dark blue Nike t-shirt?
@XChaddyG123XАй бұрын
Nope… who bro?
@RollYourRockАй бұрын
@@XChaddyG123X Jr Griffey - Yeah, he's put on a few.
@joeidaho5938Ай бұрын
I feel exactly the same thing. I need to feel motion....esp before putting. If I'm frozen, I often lose the real sensitive touch needed to putt. I often have a very slight sway motion....and especially on the shortest most sensitive putts....that you can botch up, simply with a bad twitch when hitting the ball. Need to feel flow.
@RollYourRockАй бұрын
It's all about doing what you can repeat. - Watch out for those "twitches"
@brianlee6282Ай бұрын
God Bless you sir. Best videos around
@RollYourRockАй бұрын
God bless you too, my friend and thanks for the kind words! - Wishing you a great season... ⛳ *Pay special attention to Xanders strong right hand grip.
@AngkarYearZeroАй бұрын
This isn't the first time Tiger's had his balls spun, amirite?
@John-wg1jhАй бұрын
Tiger has been putting his dick in a lot of skanky white hoes! 😂
@hawjstaАй бұрын
Rory doesn't have this anymore, had to change it toextend his longevity
@RollYourRockАй бұрын
Yeah, the poor guy can barely hit it out of his shadow!
@tretre4435Ай бұрын
I absolutely LOVE his backswing... but i think his follow through was hideous lol. Whatever works though!
@RollYourRockАй бұрын
Thanks for watching!👍👍
@unclezero7639Ай бұрын
Idk. It’s weird the wear the same outfits
@RollYourRockАй бұрын
Pretty easy for me to understand a Son wanting to be like his Dad. Only natural, don't you think?
@anyexpatАй бұрын
They were fades also
@skjortanАй бұрын
Brandel Dechambleeu
@RollYourRockАй бұрын
😂
@garyvale8347Ай бұрын
seems Tiger can afford to buy another towel, to be used just for his face only ..........
@RollYourRockАй бұрын
Ever lift a tour bag? - Joe keeps a clean half and a dirty half...
@garyvale8347Ай бұрын
@@RollYourRock I had some dog shit on my hand the other day...I wiped it my wife's towel and told her it was ok , and that she should just use the other half for her face....it didn't go to well....lol
@thomasw7952Ай бұрын
If I spin a hula-hoop backwards, it returns to me. WOOOOOOO!
@RollYourRockАй бұрын
Have a great season, Thomas! ⛳
@jaylisted9714Ай бұрын
The crowd left speechless
@jayrussell3796Ай бұрын
Who else was focused on the Tiger impersonator first time around ?
@RollYourRockАй бұрын
You got me!😉
@SlickMoparАй бұрын
If you have four fingers and a thumb, yes quite amazing indeed 🙄
@RollYourRockАй бұрын
We'll wait for the video...
@JohnnychimpO907Ай бұрын
Tiger was juggling golf balls on his irons and wedges like 30 years ago… Doesn’t surprise me that he’s got some tricks most people are not used to seeing. Absolute legend.
@RollYourRockАй бұрын
Probably more like 40 years ago, but I agree with your point of you.👍