GO "FROM THROW to TOW". WINTER PRACTICE PLAN. with Ed Lasater on Be Better Golf

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  • @LeeTrevinoFans
    @LeeTrevinoFans Жыл бұрын

    #1 reason I started studying Trevino. Way easier on my body.

  • @aaronforrester3968
    @aaronforrester3968 Жыл бұрын

    Ed is a fantastic instructor! I’ve taken lessons from him all through FaceTime and he has lowered my score through swing mechanics but also course management. I highly recommend taking lessons from Ed

  • @BEBETTERGOLF

    @BEBETTERGOLF

    10 ай бұрын

    Couldn't agree more!

  • @sebbyelvis9287
    @sebbyelvis9287 Жыл бұрын

    I watched a million of your vids with different instructors and players, and not once have i seen your swing change over the last few years, it Always looks the same with the throw at the bottom. If you can't change your swing with some of the best instructors in the world! What chance do i have watching KZread?

  • @jeffreysparbeck7725

    @jeffreysparbeck7725

    Жыл бұрын

    Fair point. With Brandon I always feel like he’s taken so much instruction from so many instructors that nothing ever really seeps into his own swing

  • @nickdivincenzo2342
    @nickdivincenzo2342 Жыл бұрын

    Brendon your KZread channel has introduced me to so many fantastic instructors. You have a gift!

  • @billygraham5589
    @billygraham5589 Жыл бұрын

    “No matter how good you flow, the first time you hit one in someone’s back yard you’re gonna stop doing it.” 😂 I like this guy’s instruction!

  • @SHANT11SS
    @SHANT11SS Жыл бұрын

    This video is definitely a game changer. I’ve been a slide and early extender for a long time. Today I used the precision impact trainer for the first time. Now watching this video, it all makes sense.

  • @charlesgallagher7371
    @charlesgallagher7371 Жыл бұрын

    Brendon, Outstanding video. Thank you for teasing out of Ed some vital pieces of his, Henry's and Milo's approach using flexion and rotation to replace the extension and arm throw so many of us are handicaped by. The rainbow metaphor for left hip/pelvis motion in the downswing clearly illustrates a superior balance and power source. Something to incorporate during the cold weather here in the Northeast. Thank you Ed, and Be Better Golf.

  • @Omnis2
    @Omnis2 Жыл бұрын

    Ed is awesome. I put up an instagram comment asking about something on one of his videos, and he video-chatted me the next day to explain and demonstrate more about what he was talking about vs what I had asked about. Great guy.

  • @stuh7049

    @stuh7049

    Жыл бұрын

    Dam he could voice over Milo sounds exactly the same. Good content.

  • @edlasatergolf

    @edlasatergolf

    Жыл бұрын

    It’s been said Milo is my thinner, better looking little brother😂😂😂

  • @mrkipling3841
    @mrkipling3841 Жыл бұрын

    Really good lesson. Ed is a great communicator.

  • @Huntgolfride
    @Huntgolfride Жыл бұрын

    This video and your last live have given me more of a complete explanation of how this works than I've ever heard. My brain is starting to understand...Now to get the body to listen:). Thanks.

  • @vortexprosper7171
    @vortexprosper7171 Жыл бұрын

    Was able to take what ED showed you and apply it today. This was great! Thanks for the content!

  • @yup1379
    @yup1379 Жыл бұрын

    It's the best video I have seen this winter. Mid-way through, I was wondering about the driver swing, and you were already on top of that. Great stuff!!!

  • @edlasatergolf

    @edlasatergolf

    Жыл бұрын

    If the ball position is forward as it should be is he really on top of the ball or on top of his pelvis? I would say pelvis, then as he pushes his lead hip away from the target his head will slightly move back and he can hit up on the ball

  • @7777mantle
    @7777mantle Жыл бұрын

    Great video Ed does a wonderful job of demonstrating his ideas I really like his no nonsense approach

  • @Latebloomergolf
    @Latebloomergolf Жыл бұрын

    The funny thing about it is everyone wants lag and everyone wants to roll their arms over like Rory and Tiger at full extension. But your body does all of this naturally when the intent is right. This is really good stuff . When you learn to plant and fall into the shot is when everything falls into place.

  • @edlasatergolf

    @edlasatergolf

    Жыл бұрын

    I like how you think sir

  • @johnharbin686
    @johnharbin686 Жыл бұрын

    I appreciate all your hard work brendon! Ive been subscribed to your channel for years now since now I’ve started golf. Like you later in life. I just want to encourage. Your swing is getting so good! And thank you for the videos as it is helping mine as well. Keep up all the hard work!

  • @steveperry1344
    @steveperry1344 Жыл бұрын

    brendon, i've been working on that type of swing and when i get it right it is oh so nice but i'll start to lose it and sometimes end up going back to the throw and extend. i learned it mostly from milo, ed and you, thnx so much for bringing it to us.

  • @VoodooZ
    @VoodooZ Жыл бұрын

    Great stuff. I especially love the tag line! Coming from a hockey background I've always had a tendency to "hit"/throw and not so much pull/tow. And starting to do lead arm only swings have opened my eyes how much easier it is to square the face consistently. this is basically saying the same.. Pulling from the lead side keeps face more stable.. Love it.. The rest is timing the falling/compression and subsequent pushing off...

  • @paulbanney9881
    @paulbanney9881 Жыл бұрын

    Club face is KING! 100%. It is such a great feeling to trust where your club face is. No hands - all body. 👍

  • @edlasatergolf

    @edlasatergolf

    Жыл бұрын

    Both hands and body play a roll, the question is when. Thanks for watching

  • @maeu59

    @maeu59

    Жыл бұрын

    You can never take the hands out of the golf swing, cmon now.

  • @davidoug22
    @davidoug22 Жыл бұрын

    Makes so much sense.i am a hitter ot thrower amd its got me steep amd over top amd spread lower left back, RH golfer.. loved the stuff with monte.but this is my new go to video.. so you push back as it gets to tip you squat amd turn lower body left and turn hands slightly. Clock wise t square face and before impact push up and back ?. Is that right . Thanks

  • @leepetersen4082
    @leepetersen4082 Жыл бұрын

    great stuff! Thanks!

  • @soupra22
    @soupra22 Жыл бұрын

    Can't wait to try this

  • @bingham7957
    @bingham7957 Жыл бұрын

    They say if you go to a seminar and get one new idea to implement it was worth the cost of the seminar. The same goes with YT instructional videos. The explanation of the hand/wrist position at 13:30 was new to me. I'm looking forward to trying it out.

  • @js_golf_cours6217
    @js_golf_cours6217 Жыл бұрын

    Woww it seems to have a lot of progress in the way the body moves to throw and slow down the club since the last I saw you swingging in past videos ! 🔥🔥

  • @TedInoue
    @TedInoue Жыл бұрын

    Very interesting. This dovetails perfectly with Ericson's latest video where he talks about keeping the right arm rigid and rotating through with the body. When I was practicing, it ended up looking precisely like what you're doing. It forces the rotation and changing the source of power.

  • @Chris_Traynor
    @Chris_Traynor Жыл бұрын

    very good

  • @MichaelWilliams-qw8yd
    @MichaelWilliams-qw8yd Жыл бұрын

    FWIW I've found using the Gem training aid with waist to waist swings in a series of no ball Gem swings then a couple of ball strikes w/o the Gem promotes the look (so I suppose the feel) of the foundation 1 swings being shown here. To resolve the wobble it's a must to get that lead side moving - interesting correlation in feel.

  • @Dougmolls
    @Dougmolls Жыл бұрын

    Good stuff here wow

  • @amihanov
    @amihanov Жыл бұрын

    Ed. Kept trying this move at speed. It feels I need to start that left foot backward push/jump like "ages" before the club swooshes through. Thats the only way I feel I'm transferring any energy to the club. Does it make sense ?

  • @edlasatergolf

    @edlasatergolf

    Жыл бұрын

    100%, like being in the batters box, as your hands are moving backwards your stepping forward💣

  • @chrisstevens2593
    @chrisstevens2593 Жыл бұрын

    Looks like the lead leg pushing away is like the snapping of the towel action. Question : when does one start the leg push during the downswing ?

  • @edlasatergolf

    @edlasatergolf

    Жыл бұрын

    Great question and your correct in your analogy about the lead leg. Depending on the length of your backswing, I would say somewhere near lead arm parallel to the ground(P5).

  • @kenolson9943
    @kenolson9943 Жыл бұрын

    Nice!

  • @temporarystranger95
    @temporarystranger95 Жыл бұрын

    Really good video! Thanks for sharing. I get the flex and rotate concept rather than the extend and throw, and I like it a lot because I think it lends itself to greater face stability through the ball (as well as being easier on the body). However, I don’t understand the title of this video, From Throw to Tow. What is the Tow? Can someone explain what Brendan means at the end? Thanks!

  • @maeu59

    @maeu59

    Жыл бұрын

    Tow is like front wheel drive as opposed to rear wheel drive. Or pulling a water skier with a boat.

  • @danpianki5205

    @danpianki5205

    Жыл бұрын

    Search milo lines and “tow” and you should find some stuff, they’ve talked about this in the past.

  • @joecalvacca3195
    @joecalvacca3195 Жыл бұрын

    As a senior player I cannot rotate as well so I push the golf ball right. What can I do

  • @tomwimbrow7400
    @tomwimbrow7400 Жыл бұрын

    hi . does the Gem have a role in this as well? cheers

  • @thurlestonetennis2447
    @thurlestonetennis2447 Жыл бұрын

    Would a good thought for getting open, and not throwing the arms, to rotate the trail shoulder to get to the ball before the club head?

  • @edlasatergolf

    @edlasatergolf

    Жыл бұрын

    Maybe but I would have to see it

  • @tinytoons2517
    @tinytoons2517 Жыл бұрын

    Again, wow, look out holy grail, he comes Ed Lassiter, hey Brandon, it's true what they say . . and old chook makes good soup . . . go ED go.

  • @brendan9340

    @brendan9340

    Жыл бұрын

    Weirdo

  • @edlasatergolf

    @edlasatergolf

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks bud👍🏼

  • @danielwenderlich3438
    @danielwenderlich3438 Жыл бұрын

    So do you release the club or is it held off as you rotated. It appears you try to hold the wrist angle and just turn . Do you release the wrist to extend as you turn.

  • @edlasatergolf

    @edlasatergolf

    Жыл бұрын

    Great question, IMO you see the better ball strikers get to impact with a slightly bent trail arm and wrist and hips and chest are open, then as their pivot starts to slow the release happens naturally.

  • @bushidonation7835
    @bushidonation7835 Жыл бұрын

    Ed is the man great stuff

  • @eisw1
    @eisw1 Жыл бұрын

    Once you've incorporates the trail wrist extension that he's discussing at 4:50, he makes swings at approx 5:30 and 6:30. What would the hackmotion graph look like for these punches. I'm imagining that the trail wrist extension correlates pretty tightly with lead wrist ("hackmotion") flexion, although it wouldn't be quite 1:1 as the wrists aren't exactly opposing. But how tightly is it built up then held on to?

  • @edlasatergolf

    @edlasatergolf

    Жыл бұрын

    The lead wrist can have a large variance but the HackMotion study showed the lead wrist is almost always neutral

  • @hclh570
    @hclh570 Жыл бұрын

    What about forearms rotation? Is Milo´s swing not prescribing it?

  • @edlasatergolf

    @edlasatergolf

    Жыл бұрын

    Great question. The forearms will rotate but it’s not the intent, it’s a byproduct.

  • @1DCCX
    @1DCCX Жыл бұрын

    It’s a valid point. Some people say it is easier. But for a lot of people it’s at least as hard or even harder. A rotational swing has better dispersion, but if it takes you XYZ years to get to the point where your average swing produces decent results, what’s the point? It’s both easier and more realistic improving what you’ve got. For a lot of people to be a better rotational golfer it might even be practically impossible, for all intents and purpose, given time available to most people, it’s a waste of time.

  • @edlasatergolf

    @edlasatergolf

    Жыл бұрын

    If moving your body like you would in any rotational sports (throwing a ball, swinging a stick, etc) is to difficult then I don’t know tell you. Although, there are many ways to swing the club, IMO swinging like an athlete is better for longevity. Thanks for watching

  • @1DCCX

    @1DCCX

    Жыл бұрын

    Of course it’s difficult! I was actually agreeing with your comment around the two minute mark that for a lot of people it’s VERY difficult. Sounds logical how you put it but lots of people aren’t athletic, or can’t move in the way you describe and some spend years trying to be more rotational and wind up worse. As an example, how many people when they imprint the concept of rotation in their consciousness, start tipping the shaft out, fast transitions, wiping across it?

  • @edlasatergolf

    @edlasatergolf

    Жыл бұрын

    @@1DCCXI’m my experience most people that “tip” the shaft out, have always generated speed by throwing their hands and arms at the ball. This causes a very rapid rate of closure. One element in most of these comments that seem to be overlooked is the grip and wrist conditions which directly influence the ability to rotate.

  • @markseymour940
    @markseymour940 Жыл бұрын

    Ed, don’t Ever tell Brandon he’s not applying enough “force”. That force will be his main swing thought. Lol

  • @GCP963
    @GCP963 Жыл бұрын

    "Flex and rotate," i.e. feeling more of the down and back movement, does not seem consistent with Dr. Kwon's studies and teaching. It would be nice to hear more explanation of how to square the concepts (or not if there is disagreement).

  • @eisw1

    @eisw1

    Жыл бұрын

    What couple of examples from Kwon studies/teaching do you think show the most glaring contradiction?

  • @stephenwilford183

    @stephenwilford183

    Жыл бұрын

    Dr. Kwon in my understanding teaches back to ball longer movement. This would contradict a rotate quickly movement in my opinion. Your not going to be as open as they suggest using what I believe Dr. Kwon is teaching.

  • @GCP963

    @GCP963

    Жыл бұрын

    @@eisw1 Dr. Kwon is all about the “up-up” motion and not really feeling like you ever purposefully lower yourself or push your hips back to spin. It is more about extending the right side actively in the backswing and then “kicking the ground” or falling momentarily toward the target to recenter and use the ground, and then extending the left side.

  • @GCP963

    @GCP963

    Жыл бұрын

    @@stephenwilford183 You might be as a result of efficient body movement but it’s not the goal of what he is teaching; it’s just one point on an efficient lower-body driven downswing

  • @AndrewDCDrummond

    @AndrewDCDrummond

    Жыл бұрын

    Stick with Ed and Milos teachings rather than flip between instructors.

  • @patrickjamessmith1
    @patrickjamessmith1 Жыл бұрын

    Does this fit with the GEM work you have done?

  • @dentfix

    @dentfix

    Жыл бұрын

    I built my own GEM and this is the only way I can swing it and not have it "wobble". Zero shaft rotation. GEM feels like it's always pointing to the ground from waist high to waist high.

  • @stephenwilford183

    @stephenwilford183

    Жыл бұрын

    My personal opinion is no this is not going to work with GEM. I just bought the GEM after watching BBG. Rotary Swing with Chuck Quinton is more in line with the use of the GEM. I think the GEM teaches you to use your wrist and release the club correctly. You do this with a rotation swing and the ball with probably go left of left? I believe most golfers over rotate causing over the top and open club face. I’m no expert and might get chopped up here for this. This swing appears really complicated at high speeds.

  • @AndrewDCDrummond

    @AndrewDCDrummond

    Жыл бұрын

    Not if you use the ‘official’ way the Gem sellers prescribe, which I think is very old school and detrimental (I was taught like that), but if you use it in the way Brandon prescribes then it looks like a match as this swing type is what he is trying to accomplish and practise with the Gem

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  • @troymccully
    @troymccully Жыл бұрын

    How many moving parts to get synchronized in that swing🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤪

  • @edlasatergolf

    @edlasatergolf

    Жыл бұрын

    No more then any other move where your swing a weighted object

  • @kobewatson4639
    @kobewatson4639 Жыл бұрын

    Very confusing and not sure I agree with this. The best players always “throw it” on full speed swings. The throw is the speed source. Look at any of the long drivers, they are not holding it off, they are throwing it. You have to release/throw it at some point.

  • @edlasatergolf

    @edlasatergolf

    Жыл бұрын

    No doubt there’s a throwing motion, the question is when they throw. They don’t throw from the top, they shift pressure, start the turn into their lead arm, then push away and let it go. Thanks for watching

  • @kobewatson4639

    @kobewatson4639

    Жыл бұрын

    @@edlasatergolf what determines a throw? Would a throw be considered when the trail arm angle widens?

  • @edlasatergolf

    @edlasatergolf

    Жыл бұрын

    @@kobewatson4639 not necessarily, generally it would be a force with the hands out or down

  • @kobewatson4639

    @kobewatson4639

    Жыл бұрын

    @@edlasatergolf How can you throw your hands out without increasing the right arm angle? How is yanking your hand down a throw? You would be reducing your arm angles

  • @MiloLinesGolf

    @MiloLinesGolf

    Жыл бұрын

    I'm not holding it off either, I just let it naturally happen/release. I disagree with your statement on relationship between throw and speed.

  • @paulwhite6367
    @paulwhite6367 Жыл бұрын

    Still having trouble working this into longer clubs

  • @edlasatergolf

    @edlasatergolf

    Жыл бұрын

    I would have to see it

  • @Bronco-Bill
    @Bronco-Bill Жыл бұрын

    Watch Lexi Thompson. She opens with driver just like that

  • @chrisstevens2593
    @chrisstevens2593 Жыл бұрын

    What does the term “Rainbow” mean ?

  • @edlasatergolf

    @edlasatergolf

    Жыл бұрын

    Meaning he’s pushing his lead leg away from the direction of rotation so hard that it causes his lead foot to rainbow backwards

  • @chrisstevens2593

    @chrisstevens2593

    Жыл бұрын

    @@edlasatergolf Thanks for the quick response

  • @nathanperry9593
    @nathanperry9593 Жыл бұрын

    Can we make this golf thing more complicated?

  • @edlasatergolf

    @edlasatergolf

    Жыл бұрын

    If swinging like an athlete does in every other rotation sport to complicated then I don’t know what to tell you

  • @nathanperry9593

    @nathanperry9593

    Жыл бұрын

    @@edlasatergolf yeah my 80 year old grandpa sure contorts like your “athlete” and still shoots in the 70s. C’mon man. Simplify it don’t complicate it.

  • @edlasatergolf

    @edlasatergolf

    Жыл бұрын

    @@nathanperry9593congrats to your Grand pa that’s awesome! You’re very lucky to have him around 👍🏼

  • @nathanperry9593

    @nathanperry9593

    Жыл бұрын

    @@edlasatergolf thanks bud.

  • @amihanov
    @amihanov Жыл бұрын

    This drill might be OK for slow speeds... but when you apply full speed I think it's wrong to think about rotation. You will only loose your balance and be a better flipper at best... I prefer to do the exact opposite: That is, glue the feet to the ground and think about shoulders and torso at the most. Flipping occurs when either hand out-races the other. You can even confuse towing with pulling the handle... and that causes a flip too...

  • @edlasatergolf

    @edlasatergolf

    Жыл бұрын

    Clearly you’ve never seen high speed players such as Milo Lines.

  • @nickdivincenzo2342

    @nickdivincenzo2342

    Жыл бұрын

    I believe they are at slow speed to get the feeling and so the viewers can do the same. From my experience these drill actually work the same at higher speeds. And it still looks effortless. That's the beauty of the flex and turn. Yup, check out Milo Lines for some high speed effortless motion.

  • @edlasatergolf

    @edlasatergolf

    Жыл бұрын

    @@nickdivincenzo2342 well said Nick

  • @amihanov

    @amihanov

    Жыл бұрын

    @@edlasatergolf I did see Milo's swing. It's absolutely fantastic. I even took a lesson from him. I'm only saying this particular drill does not work at speed. It advocates dead hands / arms and "all body". Trust me. If you kill your hands / arms you flip. And you know this!. Period. Not all grear swingers are great instructors.

  • @amihanov

    @amihanov

    Жыл бұрын

    @@nickdivincenzo2342 Fair enough. It does bring you some "peace" I suppose. But in my experience when I add speed all hell breaks loose. Maybe it's just lonely me... but I think focus should be more on a torso/arm thing, leaving out the legs. When I see this drill I tend to move legs, hip and torso in one block, which is wrong obviously. If you tell me I'm reading it wrong, then I'll believe you. But I can't be the only one seeing it like this. Am I ?

  • @chadschulze7892
    @chadschulze7892 Жыл бұрын

    i do that too much...id hit that ball so far right.....yu have to have returning the face force. or head past hands

  • @edlasatergolf

    @edlasatergolf

    Жыл бұрын

    This depends on your grip and wrist conditions

  • @oldprogolf7292
    @oldprogolf7292 Жыл бұрын

    So Vardon, Jones, Snead, Hogan, Nicklaus, Mickelson, Tiger were doing it all wrong? You are telling club golfers to swing like Joaquin Niemann? Will Zalatoris? Are you sponsored by chiropractors? All these modern teaching pros teach all this stuff but actually swing and release like the old guys.

  • @BGM6474

    @BGM6474

    Жыл бұрын

    I agree with you but people confuse the handsy or armsy feeling for something bad Hogan said he wish he had 3 right hands jack said I try to throw or use my right hand as early as possible so did alot of old golfers aswell the armsy/handsy feel is what actually produces what we are looking for but many have turned away cause the main thing for teachers is making the money and most people will believe what's popular or popular opinion if someone tells me that how could that work and go on about how bad it is I just simply ignore them and it's more wisdom and knowledge I gained.

  • @edlasatergolf

    @edlasatergolf

    Жыл бұрын

    @@BGM6474 great points. People need to remember feel versus real. Also, if you watched Jacks’ swing before the 70’s he was very rotational, for whatever reason in the 70’s and on he started to slide and throw. Eventually, he need surgery in his right lower back and left hip. From what I’ve seen only two players of prominence in that time period never changed their swing that was Arnie and Gary and neither had significant injuries. Thanks for watching👍🏼

  • @oldprogolf7292

    @oldprogolf7292

    Жыл бұрын

    @@edlasatergolf Jack had back trouble in his teens, receiving cortisone shots, Arnie famously had bursitis of the hip (as I remember). Both had very powerful, aggressive swings though, as you say, Jack softened his swing in the middle of his career. I believe that aggression in the swing, particularly continuing into the follow through, is a likely cause of injuries while young (Tiger, Zalatoris). Give me a Snead or a Watson any day for long-lasting golfing health. Allow the club to pull you into the follow through.

  • @oldprogolf7292

    @oldprogolf7292

    Жыл бұрын

    @@edlasatergolf In all sports "swinging a stick", if the stick has weight, the stick swings past the hands. There is no way our hands are strong enough to stop it. The idea that some pros push, that the hands can lead and stay ahead of the club, at speed, is clearly impossible. At P6 the toe is up, at P8 it is also up as the club rotates. The differences are marginal, in the "modern" swing, top pros rotate the shoulders harder and faster but the club always overtakes hands and arms despite, on a big drive, slowing from 120mph to about 70mph at impact. I recall the great Lee Trevino demonstrating how he kept the hands ahead of the club head, he took a half swing with a wedge, hit ball and a huge divot, the club head stopped completely and he posed with the hands ahead on the follow through. Feel v real, maybe.

  • @oldprogolf7292

    @oldprogolf7292

    Жыл бұрын

    @@edlasatergolf just wrote a long reply to you then deleted it somehow. Old age! Try again: As I said, differences are marginal with good players. All open up hips and chest. My concern is the speed at which many modern pros force the hips and shoulders, "towing" the club. I would never teach the average, overweight, deskbound golfer to swing like Niemann or Zalatoris. When Zalatoris played our 2021 Open here in UK, he hit a wedge from heavy rough, the wedge stopped dead in the rough while his hips continued to open. Withdrew. Then again this year. Career could be over. Morikawa also had back trouble, had to change his swing. In their 20s. Niemann will not be competing in his 40s. My golf career finished at 33, copying Trevino, I was in a steel corset for 6 months. The only good player I know who stands up on the ds was Ian Woosnam, 5ft 4in but very powerful. Another who starts to stand up at P5 is Ed Lasater:). Just found an old video of yours. Nice swing, not like the aggressive, modern swing. I would just like to see the left arm fold earlier on the follow through. So, I like the rotational swing around a straight back (McIlroy) with a hand release and arm release. Chasing speed with a violent hip opening is dangerous for most. Old and decrepit now, I am a retired PGA pro in UK passing time by disagreeing with many KZread pros. Most can't take it, they hurl abuse at me so thank you for your polite replies.

  • @rangetime5847
    @rangetime5847 Жыл бұрын

    Another “golf school with Milo” Memtion. As I said before. Milo is about Milo like Brendan. Don’t go to the schools. They will talk about their swings, game, who they know etc. They will not pay this level of interaction with you. Just watch the vids record your swing for comparison. Don’t give these guys your money.

  • @edlasatergolf

    @edlasatergolf

    Жыл бұрын

    I beg to differ, we’ve seen dramatic changes in performance and understanding in students within a two day session.

  • @MiloLinesGolf

    @MiloLinesGolf

    Жыл бұрын

    Have you attended one of my schools? Have I worked with you individually online or in person? I'm sorry you feel this way, or perhaps this is just your perception. I have not received a negative response from anyone who has formerly attended one of our schools, even after asking for feedback and reviews. This would be news to me.

  • @maeu59

    @maeu59

    Жыл бұрын

    It is a business.

  • @jasonburling1682
    @jasonburling1682 Жыл бұрын

    Your contradicting your other videos, this isn’t natural golf swing!

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