He FINALLY Felt What It's Like to Hit Pro Golf Shots!

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It was so different from anything he ever learned about the golf swing. He struggled with inconsistent contact for a long time (fat - thin - pulled shots) but after this lesson he was hitting straight and ripping the ball pure.
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  • @SagutoGolf
    @SagutoGolf7 күн бұрын

    Like 👍this video and comment below if it helped you improve your golf game! ► FREE - Discover the Top 3 Things You Need to to Be a Great Ball Striker - go.saguto.golf/ ► Play the best golf of your life with my online golf school - saguto.golf ► Buy me a coffee - tiptopjar.com/Tom-Saguto ► AWESOME STUFF I USE/WEAR - visit: saguto.golf/p/store

  • @seanarmao7385

    @seanarmao7385

    13 сағат бұрын

    I just picked up a new Heritage Custom Core H150 and a new set of JPX923's. I need a guitar lesson and a golf lesson. Do you do online lessons? Or any thoughts of moving to Florida?

  • @Drums-yz4ss
    @Drums-yz4ss4 күн бұрын

    These real life lessons are absolutely fabulous! Thanks Tom!

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    4 күн бұрын

    Thanks - I'm very glad to know that you are enjoying them! Based on feedback I'm sure I'll revisit this format again in the future. Tom

  • @travisgray6555
    @travisgray65555 күн бұрын

    Tom you gave me an online lesson last summer, helped me correct the fats and fades. I got back on your site yesterday to get more lessons and you are waitlisted! Love to see it, lots of golfers are about to improve

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    4 күн бұрын

    Hi Travis! I appreciate your kind words and support, and I hope all is going well with you! Please sign up for my email list at go.saguto.golf/ as that is how I will be sending out updates on lesson options and availability. Thanks again and keep it crispy out there! Tom

  • @kalk6256
    @kalk62562 күн бұрын

    I’ve been watching Thomas‘s videos for a while and they’ve all been good. Today I watched this video and then went to the driving range. I actually hit a driving range ball over 200 yards. With a 4-iron. 20 years ago I could hit my four iron 195 yards. I can’t wait to play golf this weekend. I recommend Tom’s videos to anyone that will listen to me even if they don’t play golf.

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    2 күн бұрын

    That's awesome!! 💪💪 I am very glad to know that my instruction is resonating with you; excellent job incorporating it into your swing and putting it into play. Thanks so much for your support and for sharing your crispy ball striking improvement, and keep up the fantastic work!! Tom PS: If you've not already joined, have you considered enrolling in the online school and taking your learning - and your game - to the next level? That's where - in addition to detailed lessons and drills that take you through the entire swing step-by-step, position-by-position from setup to finish - you'll find diagnostic tools for identifying/resolving swing and ball flight issues when they arise, plus advanced level instruction, and much more. Thousands of men and women from across the globe - including many accomplished, low-handicap, competitive players and spanning all age ranges from junior to super-senior - are now enjoying the best golf of their lives as a result, and their unsolicited testimonials tell the story quite well: saguto.golf/p/sagutogolfreviews. At just $14.99/month or $149.99 per year the value in terms of what you get for that price point is beyond comprehension, and based on proven results it represents by far the best golf instruction deal on the planet. And if you'd like to first "dip a toe in the water" prior to diving into the school, then here is a link to my FREE mini course “The Top 3 Things You Need to Be a Great Ball Striker”: go.saguto.golf/ That is where you can learn some key aspects of the swing system I teach in a more structured manner.

  • @thedone1121
    @thedone11215 күн бұрын

    TOM !!!! I can’t believe this lesson it was eye opening never down more around🤦‍♂️ I want you to more one on one lessons they great

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    4 күн бұрын

    YES! Once we've got our relationship with the ball established and maintained, we just need to take it around with the shoulders. It's that simple. Pound with around. Frown with down.....😎 Thanks - I'm glad you enjoyed it!! Tom

  • @warrenpeace2918
    @warrenpeace29184 күн бұрын

    I've spent a mint in private classes, training gadgets (remember the Straight Stick?) and it doesn't come close to how my game has improved by simply watching your FREE lessons. Part of my day now consists of watching your videos and IMMEDIATELY going to the range to apply what I've learned. I was dedicating a seemingly eternity practicing the wrong technique with frustrating results and now I'm actually using the time to improve and to have the knowledge to self-correct. Many, many thanks!

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    3 күн бұрын

    Welcome to "the dark side", where the spoils of "conventional" instruction - chronic inconsistency, physical pain, and endless frustration - yield to the fruits of body-friendly enjoyment of this great game for a lifetime. 😎 Seriously, I sincerely appreciate your kind words, and I'm very glad to know that my instruction content and teaching style are resonating with you!! Thanks so much for your support in sharing your improvement and keep up the great work!! 💪💪 Tom PS: If you've not already joined, have you considered enrolling in the online school and taking your learning - and your game - to the next level? It definitely won't cost you a mint! The school is where - in addition to detailed lessons and drills that take you through the entire swing step-by-step, position-by-position from setup to finish - you'll find diagnostic tools for identifying/resolving swing and ball flight issues when they arise, plus advanced level instruction, and much more. Thousands of men and women from across the globe - including many accomplished, low-handicap, competitive players and spanning all age ranges from junior to super-senior - are now enjoying the best golf of their lives as a result, and their unsolicited testimonials tell the story quite well: saguto.golf/p/sagutogolfreviews. At just $14.99/month or $149.99 per year the value in terms of what you get for that price point is beyond comprehension, and based on proven results it represents by far the best golf instruction deal on the planet.

  • @blanchegreen3218
    @blanchegreen32182 күн бұрын

    Larry-San Diego: Tom what an incredible series of instructional videos featuring "Live Lesson" with current Sagutogolf students. It helps us viewing your content online truly understand your coaching philosophy in more detail, Keep them coming!

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    22 сағат бұрын

    I appreciate hearing that, Larry, and I'm glad you're enjoying this video format. Based on feedback received I'll be sure to revisit it again in the future. Thanks for your message and support! Tom

  • @bobskaftfeld5611
    @bobskaftfeld56115 күн бұрын

    Love watching live lessons! Great video

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    4 күн бұрын

    Thanks again, Bob! I'm glad you're enjoying these episodes! Tom

  • @PeteThx
    @PeteThx3 күн бұрын

    Hey Tom, This lesson is real gold for me, I’m a member of your fantastic online school, but this live lesson really showed me I need much more round and less down with that trail shoulder and keep the hips quiet, and that trail leg straighter too.

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    3 күн бұрын

    I'm very glad to know that this lesson clicked with you and provided additional clarity to what you are learning in the school, Pete! Thanks for sharing that and keep up the great work!! Tom

  • @joseantonioherreratoro3978
    @joseantonioherreratoro39784 күн бұрын

    Hello Saguto master, please continue with more of these live lessons. They are awsome!!

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    4 күн бұрын

    Thanks, Jose - I'm very glad to know that you are enjoying them! Based on feedback I'm sure I'll revisit this format again in the future. I appreciate your ongoing support! Tom

  • @solasta62
    @solasta623 күн бұрын

    Tom, this is THE BEST and I have watched and read a lot of stuff. I took this to the range last night and was striping the ball with all clubs, the right shoulder was my missing link exactly like your pupil. Cheers mate! Tom, Scotland

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    3 күн бұрын

    That is fantastic, Tom! I appreciate your kind words regarding this video, and I am very glad to learn that the instructional details contained therein are performing well for you. Thanks so much for sharing your improvement and keep up the great work!! 💪💪 Cheers! Tom PS: By the way, since my lesson content is connecting well with you, I am confident that you will also benefit from my FREE mini course - “The Top 3 Things You Need to Be a Great Ball Striker”.: go.saguto.golf. If you haven't already worked through it, this is a great way to gain a fundamental understanding of this system as well as an introduction to the instruction style that has thousands of men and women from across the globe - including many accomplished, low-handicap, competitive players and spanning all age ranges from junior to super-senior - enjoying the best golf of their lives: saguto.golf/p/sagutogolfreviews

  • @ronmelton9706
    @ronmelton97064 күн бұрын

    Your last couple of videos have completely changed my game....thank you!

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    3 күн бұрын

    I appreciate you sharing that, Ron, and I'm thrilled to learn of your resulting dramatic improvement! Keep up the great work!! 💪💪 Tom PS: By the way, since my lesson content is performing well for you, I am confident you will also benefit from my FREE mini course - “The Top 3 Things You Need to Be a Great Ball Striker”: go.saguto.golf/ If you haven't already worked through it, this is a great way to gain a fundamental understanding of this system as well as an introduction to the instruction style that has thousands of men and women from across the globe - including many accomplished, low-handicap, competitive players and spanning all age ranges from junior to super-senior - enjoying the best golf of their lives: saguto.golf/p/sagutogolfreviews

  • @adamskaboy
    @adamskaboy4 күн бұрын

    Live lessons rock! Putting your golf instructions into play always requires some tweaking or fine tuning…something in the swing generally needs an insightful swing thought to have more consistency as we play golf. Just a tweak here or there can make a world of difference. And that puts a smile on my face.

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    4 күн бұрын

    Thanks - I'm glad to know that you are enjoying this format! I'll be certain to revisit it again in the future. Keep on smiling! Tom

  • @olinford6654
    @olinford66544 күн бұрын

    One of the best lessons I have seen. My right arm was not being activated correctly. Can't wait to try it out on the course.

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    4 күн бұрын

    Thanks! I'm very glad to know that this lesson resonated with you, and I hope it performs well when you put it into practice! Tom PS: By the way, since my lesson content is connecting well with you, I am confident that you will also benefit from my FREE mini course - “The Top 3 Things You Need to Be a Great Ball Striker”.: go.saguto.golf. If you haven't already worked through it, this is a great way to gain a fundamental understanding of this system as well as an introduction to the instruction style that has thousands of men and women from across the globe - including many accomplished, low-handicap, competitive players and spanning all age ranges from junior to super-senior - enjoying the best golf of their lives: saguto.golf/p/sagutogolfreviews

  • @danielboyer8615
    @danielboyer86153 күн бұрын

    Tommy boy, love you way of teaching us hackers how to better our game. I would love to watch you give real-time instruction to people who are like me-not so good. I typically shoot an 85 to 92. Love to see their before swing/ball flight then show you fixing them. It’s better to see “one of us” swing rather than you who is very good/very consistent. Thank you for all you do to teach us and inject humor. Dan

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    3 күн бұрын

    I appreciate your kind words, Dan, and I'm very glad to know that my instruction content and "lesson and a show" teaching style are resonating with you!! Thanks for your suggestion. Here's a video from the archives featuring a true beginner: kzread.info/dash/bejne/lomTscmch6e1gtY.html Tom PS: By the way, if you've not already joined have you considered enrolling in the online school and taking your learning - and your game - to the next level? That's where - in addition to detailed lessons and drills that take you through the entire swing step-by-step, position-by-position from setup to finish - you'll find diagnostic tools for identifying/resolving swing and ball flight issues when they arise, plus advanced level instruction, and much more. Thousands of men and women from across the globe - including many accomplished, low-handicap, competitive players and spanning all age ranges from junior to super-senior - are now enjoying the best golf of their lives as a result, and their unsolicited testimonials tell the story quite well: saguto.golf/p/sagutogolfreviews. At just $14.99/month or $149.99 per year the value in terms of what you get for that price point is beyond comprehension, and based on proven results it represents by far the best golf instruction deal on the planet. And if you'd like to first "dip a toe in the water" prior to diving into the school, then here is a link to my FREE mini course “The Top 3 Things You Need to Be a Great Ball Striker”: go.saguto.golf/ That is where you can learn some key aspects of the swing system I teach in a more structured manner.

  • @die7fox
    @die7fox4 күн бұрын

    I'm in your online golf school, and I would love to see more of these in-person lessons!

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    4 күн бұрын

    I'm very glad to know that you are enjoying them! Based on comments I'm sure I'll revisit this format again in the future. Thanks for sharing your feedback!! Tom

  • @TrentMakesMusic
    @TrentMakesMusic4 күн бұрын

    Another great video!! Keep the coaching videos coming. Been through the online program and it's so awesome to see it be implemented in real time.

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    4 күн бұрын

    I'm very glad to know that you are enjoying them, Trent! Based on comments I'm sure I'll revisit this format again in the future. Thanks so much for your kind words and support regarding the online school!! Tom

  • @jamesbaine580
    @jamesbaine5804 күн бұрын

    Tom's lessons took me to a whole new level. I am now regularly hitting those Krispy irons

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    4 күн бұрын

    That's OUTSTANDING, James!! I am very glad to know that my instruction is resonating with you; excellent job incorporating it into your swing and putting it into play. Thanks so much for sharing your KFCrispy ball striking improvement and keep up the great work!! 💪💪 Tom

  • @alanstolarczyk5442
    @alanstolarczyk54424 күн бұрын

    Great Lesson Thomas!! This is why I have always said I need physical teaching, videos are great, but after watching this one, I saw you adjust him so much!!

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    3 күн бұрын

    Thanks Alan! I'm glad you enjoyed this episode documenting Dave's lesson, and even though I was "adjusting" someone else I hope you were able to garner some beneficial crispy nuggets from it! Tom

  • @haidernajjar1051
    @haidernajjar10514 күн бұрын

    Thank you for sharing this lesson Tom.. very insightful and lots of little nuggets of details.. love your work

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    4 күн бұрын

    My pleasure, Haider! I'm very glad to know that my instruction content and teaching style are resonating with you, and I appreciate your kind words in that regard! Tom PS: By the way, since my lesson content is connecting well with you, I am confident that you will also benefit from my FREE mini course - “The Top 3 Things You Need to Be a Great Ball Striker”.: go.saguto.golf. If you haven't already worked through it, this is a great way to gain a fundamental understanding of this system as well as an introduction to the instruction style that has thousands of men and women from across the globe - including many accomplished, low-handicap, competitive players and spanning all age ranges from junior to super-senior - enjoying the best golf of their lives: saguto.golf/p/sagutogolfreviews

  • @billgalante1181
    @billgalante11814 күн бұрын

    Tom, what a lesson, keep them coming.

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    4 күн бұрын

    Thanks Bill - I'm glad you enjoyed it!! I'll be certain to revisit this format again in the future as the response has been overwhelmingly favorable. Tom

  • @frankr5443
    @frankr54433 күн бұрын

    That's some impressively crisp contact, especially off that sandy turf.

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    3 күн бұрын

    Dave was indeed striping it, Frank, and once we got him dialed in it wouldn't have mattered what type of surface he was hitting off of!! Tom

  • @johnschwartz1536
    @johnschwartz15364 күн бұрын

    Great lesson Tom with your student Dave! I have been working a lot with my shoulder, and I think I have been dropping it instead of moving it under the chin as you pointed out in this video! A change is about to happen for me! Well Done Tom and Dave!!

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    4 күн бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it, John! Once we have established our relationship with the ball and are able to preserve it through the motion, rotating the shoulders is the key to repeatable, powerful, ball striking bliss. Yes - Dave did an excellent job in this lesson, and I'm glad to know that it's going to benefit you as well! Tom

  • @myinspirationalgoods
    @myinspirationalgoods5 күн бұрын

    Good morning Tom! Really enjoying these Live Lessons you’ve been doing. They will definitely help anyone struggling with swing and impact.

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    4 күн бұрын

    I appreciate that, and I'm glad to know that your are enjoying these lesson episodes and garnering some beneficial information from them to apply to your swing! Thanks for your message and support! Tom

  • @douglasr9455
    @douglasr9455Күн бұрын

    Thanks for posting this lesson. You are an excellent teacher.

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    21 сағат бұрын

    My pleasure, Douglas! I'm very glad to know that this lesson video and the instructional details contained therein resonated with you, and I hope they serve your swing well when you put this into practice! Thanks for your kind words and support! Tom PS: By the way, since my lesson content is connecting well with you, I am confident that you will also benefit from my FREE mini course - “The Top 3 Things You Need to Be a Great Ball Striker”.: go.saguto.golf. If you haven't already worked through it, this is a great way to gain a fundamental understanding of this system as well as an introduction to the instruction style that has thousands of men and women from across the globe - including many accomplished, low-handicap, competitive players and spanning all age ranges from junior to super-senior - enjoying the best golf of their lives: saguto.golf/p/sagutogolfreviews

  • @dustinvanstee
    @dustinvanstee3 күн бұрын

    hi Tom i am a saguto golfer - these lessons are great reinforcement of swing principles you teach. keep up the great work !

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    3 күн бұрын

    I'm glad you are enjoying the episodes documenting Derek's and Dave's lessons, Dustin, and I appreciate knowing that they are supplementing well what you are learning in the school! Thanks for your message and keep up the great work!! Tom

  • @bmale13
    @bmale133 күн бұрын

    Great lesson! I suck at shallowing the club. Saguto=best golf instruction!!

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    3 күн бұрын

    Thanks! I'm very glad to know that this lesson resonated with you, and I hope it performs well when you put it into practice! Tom PS: By the way, since my lesson content is connecting well with you, I am confident that you will also benefit from my FREE mini course - “The Top 3 Things You Need to Be a Great Ball Striker”.: go.saguto.golf. If you haven't already worked through it, this is a great way to gain a fundamental understanding of this system as well as an introduction to the instruction style that has thousands of men and women from across the globe - including many accomplished, low-handicap, competitive players and spanning all age ranges from junior to super-senior - enjoying the best golf of their lives: saguto.golf/p/sagutogolfreviews. Let's get your path properly shallowed for some consistently crispy ball striking bliss!

  • @jacquesrademeyer6464
    @jacquesrademeyer64642 күн бұрын

    This is gold thank you Tom!

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    22 сағат бұрын

    My pleasure, Jacques! I'm glad you enjoyed the video and I hope the instruction provided therein helps you! Tom PS: By the way, since my lesson content is connecting well with you, I am confident that you will also benefit from my FREE mini course - “The Top 3 Things You Need to Be a Great Ball Striker”.: go.saguto.golf. If you haven't already worked through it, this is a great way to gain a fundamental understanding of this system as well as an introduction to the instruction style that has thousands of men and women from across the globe - including many accomplished, low-handicap, competitive players and spanning all age ranges from junior to super-senior - enjoying the best golf of their lives: saguto.golf/p/sagutogolfreviews

  • @tonyparrish5366
    @tonyparrish53664 күн бұрын

    Great lesson! When I set up to hit a shot my right elbow is close to my body and my left arm is straight. I learned that from a previous lesson. Works great to keep the right arm close on back swing. Great stuff!

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    4 күн бұрын

    I'm glad you enjoyed it, Tony, and nice job with that trail elbow tuck!! Thanks for sharing your progress and keep up the great work!! 💪💪 Tom PS: By the way, since my lesson content is performing well for you, I am confident you will also benefit from my FREE mini course - “The Top 3 Things You Need to Be a Great Ball Striker”: go.saguto.golf/ If you haven't already worked through it, this is a great way to gain a fundamental understanding of this system as well as an introduction to the instruction style that has thousands of men and women from across the globe - including many accomplished, low-handicap, competitive players and spanning all age ranges from junior to super-senior - enjoying the best golf of their lives: saguto.golf/p/sagutogolfreviews

  • @Bill-uo6cm
    @Bill-uo6cm4 күн бұрын

    I like feeling my lead shoulder drop at the start of the downswing and then keeping the trail shoulder high for as long as possible during the rest of the downswing in order to counteract my tendency to drop the trail shoulder too far too soon. GREAT VIDEO!!!

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    3 күн бұрын

    Nice job understanding and counteracting your tendencies, Bill! And thanks - I'm glad you enjoyed the episode!! Tom PS: By the way, since my lesson content is connecting well with you, I am confident that you will also benefit from my FREE mini course - “The Top 3 Things You Need to Be a Great Ball Striker”.: go.saguto.golf. If you haven't already worked through it, this is a great way to gain a fundamental understanding of this system as well as an introduction to the instruction style that has thousands of men and women from across the globe - including many accomplished, low-handicap, competitive players and spanning all age ranges from junior to super-senior - enjoying the best golf of their lives: saguto.golf/p/sagutogolfreviews

  • @mmatzee
    @mmatzee4 күн бұрын

    Really helpful to see these kind of lessons Would be really amazing to see more about trail shoulder and shoulder turn. I feel like every second s&t golfer had or has this kind of Problem.

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    4 күн бұрын

    I'm glad you enjoyed it! Incomplete and/or improper shoulder action is not an issue specific to Stack and Tilt. If anything, the S&T setup and motion encourages a full and proper turn. It is certainly endemic within the "shift and lift" realm, however. While there are certainly videos on my channel that address this topic, a better option would be my FREE mini course “The Top 3 Things You Need to Be a Great Ball Striker”: go.saguto.golf/ It's a great way to gain a fundamental understanding of this system as well as an introduction to the instruction style that has thousands of men and women from across the globe - including many accomplished, low-handicap, competitive players and spanning all age ranges from junior to super-senior - enjoying the best golf of their lives: saguto.golf/p/sagutogolfreviews Thanks! Tom Saguto, PGA

  • @mikegreene8461
    @mikegreene84615 күн бұрын

    I got my "fix" early today. Great stuff!!

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    4 күн бұрын

    LOL! Glad you enjoyed it, Mike!!

  • @bobpues863
    @bobpues8634 күн бұрын

    Great, great lesson!!

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    3 күн бұрын

    Thanks Bob - Always nice to hear from you, and I'm glad you enjoyed the episode! Tom

  • @hakirk1
    @hakirk15 күн бұрын

    This was an interesting lesson. I have been struggling with my irons and I’ll try this once I can get to a range. Thank you. Where do you give your in person lessons.

  • @billgalante1181

    @billgalante1181

    4 күн бұрын

    Tom, what a lesson, great video!

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    4 күн бұрын

    I'm very glad to know that this episode resonated with you, and I hope it performs well when you put it into practice! I am based in South Carolina. You can find lesson information here: saguto.golf/lessons Also, please sign up for my email list at go.saguto.golf/ as that is how I will be communicating updates on lesson options and availability as I move toward resuming one-on-one instruction. (I had taken a hiatus from in-person lessons in order to reappropriate my time to online school upgrades and enhancements.) Speaking of the online school, if you'd really like to get on the fast track towards properly learning this swing system in a comprehensive, sequential platform, please consider joining. It will make for a far more efficient, superior, and enjoyable learning process rather than haphazardly trying to piece things together through these channel videos that jump around randomly from topic to topic. The school is where you will find very detailed instruction and drills that take you through the entire swing step-by-step, position-by-position from setup to finish, along with diagnostic and corrective tools for resolving common swing, contact, and ball flight issues, and much more. Thousands of men and women from across the globe - including many accomplished, low-handicap, competitive players and spanning all age ranges from junior to super-senior - are now enjoying the best golf of their lives as a result, and their unsolicited testimonials tell the story quite well: saguto.golf/p/sagutogolfreviews. At just $14.99/month or $149.99 per year the value in terms of what you get for that price point is beyond comprehension, and based on proven results it represents by far the best golf instruction deal on the planet. And if you'd like to first "dip a toe in the water" prior to diving into the school, then here is a link to my FREE mini course “The Top 3 Things You Need to Be a Great Ball Striker”: go.saguto.golf/ That is where you can learn some key aspects of the swing system I teach in a more structured manner. Thanks for your message! Tom Saguto, PGA

  • @dalekennedy6641
    @dalekennedy66414 күн бұрын

    Love these lessons

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    4 күн бұрын

    Thanks Dale! I appreciate knowing that and I'm glad you're enjoying this format. Based on feedback received I'll be sure to revisit it again in the future. Tom

  • @joetoth1099
    @joetoth10994 күн бұрын

    Thank you Tom!!!!!

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    3 күн бұрын

    My pleasure, Joe - I'm glad you enjoyed it!!! Tom

  • @gusdiacoloukas2023
    @gusdiacoloukas20233 күн бұрын

    Never down its around such a good advice !

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    3 күн бұрын

    Thanks Gus! I'm very glad to know that this lesson resonated with you, and I hope it performs well when you put it into practice! Tom

  • @ericnicholson4270
    @ericnicholson42704 күн бұрын

    Just did a video lesson with Tom……amazing how bad my swing looked! Tom gave me some very useful things to work on in order to get crispy. Now how do we get an in person lesson! Keep it crispy people.

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    3 күн бұрын

    Thanks Eric - I'm glad you enjoyed the video analysis and I appreciate the shout out in that regard! Now.....get to work!!! 😎 Yours in KFCrispiness, Tom

  • @Bobt98
    @Bobt984 күн бұрын

    Another good on Tom 👍

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    3 күн бұрын

    Thanks Bob - I'm glad you enjoyed it!! Tom

  • @DrPapa14
    @DrPapa144 күн бұрын

    Fantastic content. Will you come to Lansing Michigan or can come to your course ? Great truth!!!

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    4 күн бұрын

    I'm glad you enjoyed it!! No plans to come to MI in the foreseeable future. I hope to be reopening in-person lesson availability fairly soon and will be communicating this to all who are on my email list, which I'm rather certain you are. Thanks! Tom

  • @TrippWick
    @TrippWick4 күн бұрын

    Man I love the way you explain things. I’ll be in Pawleys Island this weekend. Do you give in person lessons by chance? I’m a high 90s-100 player and I’m trying to gain consistency.

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    4 күн бұрын

    I sincerely appreciate your kind words, and I'm very glad to know that my lesson content and teaching style are resonating with you and providing clarity and simplicity in the muddied, overly complicated, oft-conflicting realm of golf instruction. I had taken a hiatus from in-person lessons in order to reappropriate my time to online school upgrades and enhancements, and I'm not quite ready to resume them yet. You will find lesson information here as my schedule starts to clear: saguto.golf/lessons. Also, please sign up for my email list at go.saguto.golf/ as that is how I will be communicating updates on lesson options and availability as I move toward resuming one-on-one instruction. And here is a link to the online school if interested in checking that out: saguto.golf By the way, if you happen to be here on a Tuesday evening come check out my band at the Pawleys Island Tavern (aka The PIT). We play there every Tuesday from 6:30 - 9:30 April - October weather permitting. Thanks again for your message, and enjoy your time here in the Pawleys Island area! Tom

  • @TrippWick

    @TrippWick

    4 күн бұрын

    @@SagutoGolf I’m only going for the weekend these next couple of weeks, my parents usually rent a place at Pawleys Pier Village. I’ll be sure to check your band out one of these days! I live in NC about 2 hours from Murrels Inlet!

  • @laruslilley4364
    @laruslilley43644 күн бұрын

    Maybe a follow up with that right shoulder move with the impact snap ...thanks Great lesson

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    4 күн бұрын

    Thanks Larus - I'm glad you enjoyed it and I appreciate the feedback! Tom

  • @donm2033
    @donm20334 күн бұрын

    I couldn’t put it (Stack n Tilt) all together until I saw the previous lesson; straighter trail leg. This lesson honed in on that too, where I could see the actual difference when traditional swings take over this portion. The other great moment of this video is “around and not down”. Unbelievable distance, trajectory, and direction. I’m not only sold on S & T but on Tom Saguto! If you are not subscribed to his channel, I have one question for you. Why not!?

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    4 күн бұрын

    I'm very glad to know that these videos connected those dots for you, Don. Yes - the improvements in ball striking and shot shape were dramatic for both Derek and Dave, and I'm pleased to learn that you experienced the same! Thanks for your validating remarks and your support - I sincerely appreciate it!! Tom

  • @user-ff7le3bw9p
    @user-ff7le3bw9p23 сағат бұрын

    Tom I keep coming back to ur system. Simple and direct concept. My problem is those hooks. I don’t roll my hands. It seems like a closed face to the path. Any suggestions

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    20 сағат бұрын

    Well, first of all I'd say you would do best to settle on a single system and stop bouncing back and forth between various methods. There's just too much conflicting swing information out there, and trying to mix and match typically breeds chronic frustration. Now, there are just too many potential variables and unknowns for me to offer an accurate diagnosis/fix regarding a particular golfer's hooking tendencies without actually seeing their swing. For example, if your path was previously too steep and you were making compensations to prevent the ball from slicing off the planet - perhaps a very strong grip or setting up with a closed face - then those compensations could certainly result in a hook if you have successfully corrected your path. Other things to consider are your ball position is too far forward, your hands are too far back, your weight is not forward enough at impact, and more.... Ultimately, the answer lies in ball flight laws. Clubface angle relative to target line at impact is the primary influencer of the ball's starting line and face relative to path determines direction and degree of curvature. From there you can then do some reverse engineering to identify and neutralize the cause of a sideways shot. By the way, there are entire sections of my online school dedicated to diagnosing and resolving common swing, contact, and ball flight issues. Have you considered it as an alternative to the KFC Club? The school is also where - among many other courses and lessons covering various aspects of the game - you will find very detailed instruction and drills that take you through the entire swing step-by-step, position-by-position from setup to finish. Thousands of men and women from across the globe - including many accomplished, low-handicap, competitive players and spanning all age ranges from junior to super-senior - are now enjoying the best golf of their lives as a result, and their unsolicited testimonials tell the story quite well: saguto.golf/p/sagutogolfreviews. And here's a link to my free mini course “The Top 3 Things You Need to Be a Great Ball Striker” if you’re interested in checking it out: go.saguto.golf/ Thanks, Tom

  • @TheZambie1
    @TheZambie14 күн бұрын

    I want one on one TS lessons!

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    3 күн бұрын

    I appreciate that! If truly interested and you have not already done so, please sign up for my email list at go.saguto.golf/ as that is how I will be communicating updates on lesson options and availability as I move toward resuming one-on-one instruction. (I had taken a hiatus from in-person lessons in order to reappropriate my time to online school upgrades and enhancements.) Tom

  • @knightwriter2989
    @knightwriter29893 күн бұрын

    I live in NC and play to a 8-9 handicap but really would like to take my game to the next level. I consistently crush my drives but really struggle from 150 yards and closer. Can I schedule lessons with you? If so, how would I go about this? Thanks!

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    3 күн бұрын

    I appreciate your interest! You will be able to find lesson information here: saguto.golf/lessons. It presently shows that I am at capacity, but that will change. Also, please sign up for my email list at go.saguto.golf/ as that is how I will be communicating updates on lesson options and availability as I move toward resuming one-on-one instruction. (I had taken a hiatus from in-person lessons in order to reappropriate my time to online school upgrades and enhancements.) In-person lessons aside, if you are committed to taking your game to the next level in a comprehensive, sequential platform, please consider my online school. The school is where you will find very detailed instruction and drills that take you through the entire swing step-by-step, position-by-position from setup to finish, along with diagnostic and corrective tools for resolving common swing, contact, and ball flight issues, and much more. Thousands of men and women from across the globe - including many accomplished, low-handicap, competitive players and spanning all age ranges from junior to super-senior - are now enjoying the best golf of their lives as a result, and their unsolicited testimonials tell the story quite well: saguto.golf/p/sagutogolfreviews. At just $14.99/month or $149.99 per year the value in terms of what you get for that price point is beyond comprehension, and based on proven results it represents by far the best golf instruction deal on the planet. Thanks! Tom

  • @jonathanbjhayes-portstluci328
    @jonathanbjhayes-portstluci328Күн бұрын

    Is there such thing as to far inside? When I use stack and tilt I feel I hit the ball to right field and miss fairway or I hit a duck hook. 1 out of 6 I will hit it flush. And bring me back again. It's been like this for 15 years. What stops the pushes and the hook? Thanks

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    21 сағат бұрын

    Of course there is, Jonathan! If we keep ourselves centered, retain our preset connections, and allow the lead shoulder to work downward (the "tilt" component), then the arms will naturally elevate without the need for any independent lifting action. This will prevent the club from getting "stuck" too far behind us - as can happen with a shoulder turn that is too flat and/or if we snatch or roll the club to the inside with the hands - and instead we will have the lead arm in a great position to transition into an ideal downswing path. In fact, pay close attention while you watch any Tour event on TV and you'll see a significant number of players executing these motions, a fact corroborated by just how many of them have a very centered swing with the lead knee flexing and the trail leg straightening during the backswing, their lead arms on or very close to their tilted shoulder planes, and their hands deep behind their trail shoulder at the top. While there are certainly videos on my channel that address this topic, a better option would be my FREE mini course “The Top 3 Things You Need to Be a Great Ball Striker”: go.saguto.golf/ It's a great way to gain a fundamental understanding of this system as well as an introduction to the instruction style that has thousands of men and women from across the globe - including many accomplished, low-handicap, competitive players and spanning all age ranges from junior to super-senior - enjoying the best golf of their lives: saguto.golf/p/sagutogolfreviews Tom Saguto, PGA

  • @rydaug79
    @rydaug794 күн бұрын

    I’m playing at Willbrook this morning. I’ll try to catch you guys at The Pit tonight.

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    3 күн бұрын

    AWESOME! Should be a rather comfortable evening at the PIT this evening as it is not nearly as hot and sticky as usual for this time of year. Be sure to come up and introduce yourself during our set break!! Tom

  • @rydaug79

    @rydaug79

    3 күн бұрын

    @@SagutoGolf I hate golf!

  • @rydaug79

    @rydaug79

    14 сағат бұрын

    @@SagutoGolf I made it out to see you Tuesday. I couldn’t say hi during your set break because you had too many people talking to you. You’re just too popular. It was great to see you shred though. Got a pretty good photo of you. I’ll send it to you if there’s an email I can send it to.

  • @MPerski
    @MPerski4 күн бұрын

    This is great 👍🏻 … eye opening 😳 Everyone (including you) says “TILT” … on the backswing. I always thought that also meant TILT on the downswing too 🙅🏼‍♂️ But “more AROUND, less DOWN” on the downswing makes so much more sense 🤦🏼‍♂️ A friend of mine talks about taking huge divots. Why? … more AROUND, less DOWN ☝🏻 Thanks (again), Tom 🙏🏻 Keep it crispy “Saguto Master” 😂 (in the Comments) … I love it

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    4 күн бұрын

    Thanks Mike - I'm glad this lesson clicked with you! YES - as long as we preserve our relationship with the ball we are going to have the appropriate amount of tilt in the downswing. Problems occur when we try to force more tilt or - in Dave's case in this lesson - the shoulders are not working properly. What a difference once we got that fixed, right??!! Yours in KFCrispiness, Tom

  • @FlyNavy1
    @FlyNavy14 күн бұрын

    Crispy golf slacks Tom. But have you thought about Sansabelts? Jack Nicholas and I are trying to bring them back.

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    3 күн бұрын

    LOL! I appreciate that and am actually working with that company to get a SagutoGolf apparel line in my store. As for your beltless joint venture with the Golden Bear, I wish you all the best! 😆😆

  • @bruceroberts3471
    @bruceroberts34713 күн бұрын

    The Shoulders Power the swing (and body) - That is Extra Crispy!!

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    3 күн бұрын

    YES! The shoulders are the deep fryer, Bruce!!

  • @TheAcopp707
    @TheAcopp7073 күн бұрын

    I’ve been following your instructions, Tom. I then downloaded the golf fix app and it says I’m inside the plane every swing. Can you make a video describing proper plane path at the beginning of the swing?

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    3 күн бұрын

    Actually, I have posted numerous videos on that topic. With regard to different sources of swing information (including the app you referenced), please be careful in navigating the muddied, overly-complicated, oft-conflicting realm of golf instruction. That is not a dig against any other teachers out there. It's simply best to commit to a system - whether it be this body-friendly, powerful, consistent, low-maintenance method or another - put your blinders on, and stick to it. And if the system I teach appeals to you or at the very least stokes your curiosity, then here is a link to my FREE mini course “The Top 3 Things You Need to Be a Great Ball Striker”: go.saguto.golf/ It's a great way to gain a fundamental understanding of this swing system and my instruction style. Beyond that, if you'd really like to get on the fast track towards properly learning this system in a comprehensive, sequential platform, please consider my online school. It will make for a far more efficient, superior, and enjoyable learning process rather than haphazardly trying to piece things together through these channel videos that jump around randomly from topic to topic. The school is where you will find very detailed instruction and drills that take you through the entire swing step-by-step, position-by-position from setup to finish, along with diagnostic and corrective tools for resolving common swing, contact, and ball flight issues, and much more. Thousands of men and women from across the globe - including many accomplished, low-handicap, competitive players and spanning all age ranges from junior to super-senior - are now enjoying the best golf of their lives as a result, and their unsolicited testimonials tell the story quite well: saguto.golf/p/sagutogolfreviews. At just $14.99/month or $149.99 per year the value in terms of what you get for that price point is beyond comprehension, and based on proven results it represents by far the best golf instruction deal on the planet. Thanks, Tom

  • @mitchell30820
    @mitchell308202 күн бұрын

    Hey Tom. Been golfing over 45 years. Fully committed to your system less than a month ago. Shooting in the low 70s consistently. The one question i have is, and i dont know if its because my weight is forward, i will hit an occasional hossel rocket with irons. Any thoughts? Thanks

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    2 күн бұрын

    Glad to have you onboard, Mitchell, and nice playing!! 💪💪 Your occasional shanks can be the result of a variety of actions: 1) You may be too steep on the downswing and thereby exposing the hosel to the ball; 2) Conversely, your downswing path may be too in to out; 3) You may be rolling the face open or snatching the club inside with the hands in the takeaway; 4) Your wrists may not be hinging properly (which is often the case when a golfer tries to manufacture or force the hinge rather than just allowing it to happen); 5) You are setting up with the ball positioned at the heel of the club; 6) You are losing your pre-established relationship with the ball (i.e.: a deficiency in the Tilt component); 7) More... What I'm getting at is that there are a number of potential causes, and without actually seeing your swing it's impossible for me to identify the culprit behind those hosel rockets. By the way, if you've not already joined have you considered enrolling in the online school and taking your learning - and your game - to the next level? That's where - in addition to detailed lessons and drills that take you through the entire swing step-by-step, position-by-position from setup to finish - you'll find diagnostic tools for identifying/resolving swing and ball flight issues when they arise, plus advanced level instruction, and much more. Thousands of men and women from across the globe - including many accomplished, low-handicap, competitive players and spanning all age ranges from junior to super-senior - are now enjoying the best golf of their lives as a result, and their unsolicited testimonials tell the story quite well: saguto.golf/p/sagutogolfreviews. At just $14.99/month or $149.99 per year the value in terms of what you get for that price point is beyond comprehension, and based on proven results it represents by far the best golf instruction deal on the planet. Keep up the great work!! Tom

  • @mitchell30820

    @mitchell30820

    2 күн бұрын

    Thanks Tom Shot in the 60's only a handful of times, but using your system I think I am headed in that direction. Even my chipping has gotten more consistent. Thanks for all you do!

  • @EEFsportz
    @EEFsportz4 күн бұрын

    I wish I could do this but I’m trying to copy this but can’t lol I’m also left handed so which hand do I pull down with or I just need help lol

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    3 күн бұрын

    Methinks the online school is calling your name......loudly........😎 Start with the free mini course that I've referenced previously (if you've not already done so), and we'll go from there: Mini Course: go.saguto.golf/ Online School: saguto.golf Let's get you out of that abyss and onto the path towards consistently crispy ball striking bliss!! Tom

  • @excellentclassroom
    @excellentclassroom4 күн бұрын

    Nice range. So green

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    3 күн бұрын

    It's called top-dressing. It's done periodically in order for the range to be "so green" for the majority of the year.

  • @EEFsportz
    @EEFsportz4 күн бұрын

    I got a question when your weight is on front do you move your head or keep it centered

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    4 күн бұрын

    Always centered. We address the ball stacked shoulders over hips over knees with our weight balanced 50/50. We then simply bump our hips one inch towards the target while keeping everything else in place. This presets a little more weight forward while preserving the stacked relationship. While there are certainly videos on my channel that address this topic, a better option would be my FREE mini course “The Top 3 Things You Need to Be a Great Ball Striker”: go.saguto.golf/ It's a great way to gain a fundamental understanding of this system as well as an introduction to the instruction style that has thousands of men and women from across the globe - including many accomplished, low-handicap, competitive players and spanning all age ranges from junior to super-senior - enjoying the best golf of their lives: saguto.golf/p/sagutogolfreviews Tom

  • @pjgarret7653
    @pjgarret765322 минут бұрын

    NATIONAL FRIED CHICKEN DAY Today!!!!! Saguto should be the spokesman 🐔 😊 🐔

  • @meyer7262
    @meyer72624 күн бұрын

    I wish I could find a local tactile instructor. The one I had mainly used the method of hit under this noodle to encourage the proper movements. That does have merit but the problem can be that one can still make incorrect adjustments to do that.

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    4 күн бұрын

    Have you considered the comprehensive, sequential learning platform of my online school? That's where - among many other courses and lessons covering various aspects of the game - you will find very detailed instruction and drills that take you through the entire swing step-by-step, position-by-position from setup to finish. Additionally, you'll have access to all my short game content (putting, chipping, pitching, bunker play), advanced level material, diagnostic and corrective tools for resolving common swing, contact, and ball flight issues, and much more. Thousands of men and women from across the globe - including many accomplished, low-handicap, competitive players and spanning all age ranges from junior to super-senior - are now enjoying the best golf of their lives as a result, and their unsolicited testimonials tell the story quite well: saguto.golf/p/sagutogolfreviews. At just $14.99/month or $149.99 per year the value in terms of what you get for that price point is beyond comprehension, and based on proven results it represents by far the best golf instruction deal on the planet. And if you'd like to first "dip a toe in the water" prior to diving into the school, then here is a link to my FREE mini course “The Top 3 Things You Need to Be a Great Ball Striker”: go.saguto.golf/ That is where you can learn some key aspects of the swing system I teach in a more structured manner. Thanks, Tom Saguto, PGA PS: With regard to local instructors, I teach the Stack and Tilt system. S&T has a Find an Instructor page on their website here: stackandtilt.com/find-an-instructor/ Should you decide to go that route please tell them that Tom sent you! 😎

  • @meyer7262

    @meyer7262

    3 күн бұрын

    @@SagutoGolf Cool. I just liked this Tyler Ferrell recommended tactile instruction you were performing. The hands-on positioning of the student's swing positions. Good stuff man.

  • @paulkelly8428
    @paulkelly84284 күн бұрын

    Tom, I think I’ve you do videos where the left hip moves to the target. Is this different?

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    3 күн бұрын

    Your observation is correct, Paul, but it is all part of the same swing system and there is no conflict. You see, I do my best to convey multiple “feels” or thoughts throughout the swing wherever possible. We're all different physiologically and psychologically, and something that resonates effectively with one golfer may not necessarily work for another. As such, it is important to understand that the lessons on this channel - while fully aligned with the swing method I teach - address a variety of topics, issues, feels, and/or common flaws/fixes from one episode to the next. They are certainly not intended to be taken as a comprehensive, step-by-step, position-by-position learning platform like the structured curriculum of my online school, which I strongly recommend to anyone who truly wishes to get on the proper path towards owning this swing as it will make for a far more efficient and enjoyable learning process rather than haphazardly trying to piece things together through my KZread content. The lessons and drills provide the guidelines and set the boundaries, while allowing ample leeway for each individual golfer to infuse and exercise their own uniqueness. Thousands of men and women from across the globe - including many accomplished, low-handicap, competitive players and spanning all age ranges from junior to super-senior - are now enjoying the best golf of their lives as a result of the school, and their unsolicited testimonials tell the story quite well: saguto.golf/p/sagutogolfreviews. Would you like to learn some key aspects of the swing I teach in a more structured manner? If so, then here is a link to my FREE mini course “The Top 3 Things You Need to Be a Great Ball Striker”: go.saguto.golf It's a great way to gain a fundamental understanding of this system as well as an introduction to my formal instruction style. Thanks, Tom Saguto, PGA

  • @paulkelly8428

    @paulkelly8428

    3 күн бұрын

    @@SagutoGolf thx for quick response. i struggle with hitting at the ball and hanging on the back side so i wanted to make sure. i think my "chicken wing" also is partially a result of not finishing the shoulder turn and i think this lesson will help with that. good content as always.

  • @jzpat
    @jzpatКүн бұрын

    Man would be great to see some shot tracers

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    21 сағат бұрын

    I do have a number of videos on this channel where I've used a shot tracer. Here are a few of them: - kzread.info/dash/bejne/lYqbybeIgsXZZaw.html - kzread.info/dash/bejne/h6KDr8yadM-Zlqg.html - kzread.info/dash/bejne/gKicrKNvhLfAoNI.html - kzread.info/dash/bejne/dYd12LGGdJrTj6Q.html - kzread.info/dash/bejne/oWSs1cWGqbGZpps.html - kzread.info/dash/bejne/ooV51MuQqpzOd6w.html There will be more to come in the not-too-distant future. Tom

  • @tomthetavernman
    @tomthetavernman4 күн бұрын

    Hey Tom. Can you come to England and give me a lesson please? 😁

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    4 күн бұрын

    LOL! I appreciate the offer, Tom! While I don't foresee that happening anytime soon, how about joining my online school and getting on the fast track towards properly learning this swing system in a comprehensive, sequential platform? It will make for a far more efficient, superior, and enjoyable learning process rather than haphazardly trying to piece things together through these channel videos that jump around randomly from topic to topic. The school is where you will find very detailed instruction and drills that take you through the entire swing step-by-step, position-by-position from setup to finish, along with diagnostic and corrective tools for resolving common swing, contact, and ball flight issues, and much more. Thousands of men and women from across the globe (and plenty in the UK) - including many accomplished, low-handicap, competitive players and spanning all age ranges from junior to super-senior - are now enjoying the best golf of their lives as a result, and their unsolicited testimonials tell the story quite well: saguto.golf/p/sagutogolfreviews. At just $14.99 US/month or $149.99 per year the value in terms of what you get for that price point is beyond comprehension, and based on proven results it represents by far the best golf instruction deal on the planet. And if you'd like to first "dip a toe in the water" prior to diving into the school, then here is a link to my FREE mini course “The Top 3 Things You Need to Be a Great Ball Striker”: go.saguto.golf/ That is where you can learn some key aspects of the swing system I teach in a more structured manner. Thanks again! Tom

  • @jzpat
    @jzpatКүн бұрын

    Dude this is literally my problem

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    21 сағат бұрын

    I'm glad to know that this lesson video resonated with you, and I hope the instructional details contained therein perform well for you! Tom Saguto, PGA PS: By the way, since my lesson content is connecting well with you, I am confident that you will also benefit from my FREE mini course - “The Top 3 Things You Need to Be a Great Ball Striker”.: go.saguto.golf. If you haven't already worked through it, this is a great way to gain a fundamental understanding of this system as well as an introduction to the instruction style that has thousands of men and women from across the globe - including many accomplished, low-handicap, competitive players and spanning all age ranges from junior to super-senior - enjoying the best golf of their lives: saguto.golf/p/sagutogolfreviews

  • @adamj2381
    @adamj23814 күн бұрын

    I see you've started up lessons again. Are we ever going to see you in Kentucky, home of colonel's crispy chicken?

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    4 күн бұрын

    LOL! The Colonel owes me for all the buckets of KFC I've sold......😎 These lessons are from cooler times as you can tell by the attire. (we're in typical Coastal SC swelter these days). I'll be getting back to doing lessons again once the schedule allows. I had taken a hiatus from in-person lessons in order to reappropriate my time to online school upgrades and enhancements. I'm not quite there yet, but hopefully fairly soon! Tom

  • @dartmonkeop3235
    @dartmonkeop32354 күн бұрын

    I think I struggle with that shoulder up cue you gave and I'm not sure I fully understand it, do you have any previous videos on that?

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    4 күн бұрын

    I understand and appreciate your message. I do my best to convey multiple “feels” or thoughts throughout the swing wherever possible. We're all different physiologically and psychologically, and something that resonates effectively with one golfer may not necessarily work for another. As such, it is important to know that the lessons on this channel - while fully aligned with the swing method I teach - address a variety of topics, issues, feels, and/or common flaws/fixes from one episode to the next. They are certainly not intended to be taken as a comprehensive, step-by-step, position-by-position learning platform like the structured curriculum of my online school, which I strongly recommend to anyone who truly wishes to get on the proper path towards owning this swing as it will make for a far more efficient and enjoyable learning process rather than haphazardly trying to piece things together through my KZread content. The lessons and drills provide the guidelines and set the boundaries, while allowing ample leeway for each individual golfer to infuse and exercise their own uniqueness. While there are certainly videos on my channel that address this topic, a better option would be my FREE mini course “The Top 3 Things You Need to Be a Great Ball Striker”: go.saguto.golf/ It's a great way to gain a fundamental understanding of this system as well as an introduction to the instruction style that has thousands of men and women from across the globe - including many accomplished, low-handicap, competitive players and spanning all age ranges from junior to super-senior - enjoying the best golf of their lives: saguto.golf/p/sagutogolfreviews Thanks, Tom

  • @richardmalaspina3735
    @richardmalaspina37354 күн бұрын

    Tom -- I'm a believer in your method, but often when I use it on the course, guys tell me I'm all arms. What's with this? I concentrate on shoulder turn. If I try to use hips, it gets me twisty and rushed.

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    4 күн бұрын

    Hi Richard, First of all, I would be far more inclined to listen to my ball striking than to "the guys". Now, if your impact and shot shape are inconsistent and less than desirable, then my best suggestion for you is to get on the fast track towards properly learning this swing system in the comprehensive, sequential platform of my online school. It will make for a far more efficient, superior, and enjoyable learning process rather than haphazardly trying to piece things together through these channel videos that jump around randomly from topic to topic. The school is where you will find very detailed instruction and drills that take you through the entire swing step-by-step, position-by-position from setup to finish, along with diagnostic and corrective tools for resolving common swing, contact, and ball flight issues, and much more. Thousands of men and women from across the globe - including many accomplished, low-handicap, competitive players and spanning all age ranges from junior to super-senior - are now enjoying the best golf of their lives as a result, and their unsolicited testimonials tell the story quite well: saguto.golf/p/sagutogolfreviews. At just $14.99/month or $149.99 per year the value in terms of what you get for that price point is beyond comprehension, and based on proven results it represents by far the best golf instruction deal on the planet. And if you'd like to first "dip a toe in the water" prior to diving into the school, then here is a link to my FREE mini course “The Top 3 Things You Need to Be a Great Ball Striker”: go.saguto.golf/ That is where you can learn some key aspects of the swing system I teach in a more structured manner. Let's your swing dialed in and show those guys a thing or two! Tom

  • @markstone3175
    @markstone31754 күн бұрын

    Left shoulder under chin then right shoulder under chin is the way to go

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    4 күн бұрын

    Pretty simple, right Mark?!!

  • @jasongraham5648
    @jasongraham56483 күн бұрын

    Live lessons👍🏻

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    3 күн бұрын

    I'm glad you're enjoying this video format, Jason. Based on feedback received I'll be sure to revisit it again in the future. Thanks! Tom

  • @joecrocker5575
    @joecrocker55753 күн бұрын

    Yes, I think shoulder to shoulder to the chin

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    3 күн бұрын

    Nice job, Joe. That's a simple and effective way to think about it!! Tom

  • @alandorman6474
    @alandorman64742 күн бұрын

    I truly related to the video lesson but the range ?? Where is this place? I think it’s a better place to practice your sand shots.

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    22 сағат бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it, Alan! Here at the SC Coast our course superintendents periodically top dress the Bermuda grass ranges with sand to aid in their healing and provide for an excellent practice surface for the majority of the year. This just happened to be one of those times. Tom

  • @thomasprejean2107
    @thomasprejean21072 күн бұрын

    The hardest thing for me is maintaining the tilt. No tilt,no can play.

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    2 күн бұрын

    I understand, and yes - Tilt is critical and a common element shared by all great ball strikers, Thomas! While there are certainly a number of videos on my channel that address the topic of Tilt, a better option would be my FREE mini course “The Top 3 Things You Need to Be a Great Ball Striker”: go.saguto.golf/ It's a great way to gain a fundamental understanding of this system as well as an introduction to the instruction style that has thousands of men and women from across the globe - including many accomplished, low-handicap, competitive players and spanning all age ranges from junior to super-senior - enjoying the best golf of their lives: saguto.golf/p/sagutogolfreviews Tom

  • @Floki6753
    @Floki67534 күн бұрын

    Kevin Spacey was lost, now hes been saved🤌

  • @MegaTubescreamer
    @MegaTubescreamer4 күн бұрын

    😁👍👍👍

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    4 күн бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it!!

  • @brettvasel7771
    @brettvasel77714 күн бұрын

    Okay, so fire shoulders first and hands never down first? This is like the exact opposite of what Bryson and many tour pros show in there videos

  • @mikegreene8461

    @mikegreene8461

    4 күн бұрын

    Feel and real....Sometimes I feel I got my wife figured out...then comes real...sigh

  • @brianschultz7320

    @brianschultz7320

    4 күн бұрын

    He’s teaching a different style swing than the tour swing. Experiment what works for you then stick to a system. The tour swing works better for my brain and body, but other people can’t seem to figure it out.

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    4 күн бұрын

    Hi Brett, First of all, I do my best to convey multiple “feels” or thoughts throughout the swing wherever possible. We're all different physiologically and psychologically, and something that resonates effectively with one golfer may not necessarily work for another. As such, it is important to understand that the lessons on this channel - while fully aligned with the swing method I teach - address a variety of topics, issues, feels, and/or common flaws/fixes from one episode to the next. They are certainly not intended to be taken as a comprehensive, step-by-step, position-by-position learning platform like the structured curriculum of my online school, which I strongly recommend to anyone who truly wishes to get on the proper path towards owning this swing as it will make for a far more efficient and enjoyable learning process rather than haphazardly trying to piece things together through my KZread content. The lessons and drills provide the guidelines and set the boundaries, while allowing ample leeway for each individual golfer to infuse and exercise their own uniqueness. With regard to comments about Bryson and other top players, in actuality the body-friendly, powerful, low-maintenance swing system taught here is rooted in physics, geometry, and human physiology, and it is modeled on empirical observations of the game's greatest ball strikers. As such it does not discriminate by age or ability - from kids to seniors and everyone in between, inclusive of the best players in the world. Watch any Tour event on TV and you'll see a significant number of players executing these motions, a fact corroborated by just how many of them have a very centered swing with the lead knee flexing and the trail leg straightening during the backswing, their lead arms on or very close to their tilted shoulder planes, and their hands deep behind their trail shoulder at the top. Thousands of folks across the globe - including many accomplished, low-handicap, competitive players - are now enjoying the best golf of their lives as a result of learning this swing system through my online school, and their unsolicited testimonials tell the story quite well: saguto.golf/p/sagutogolfreviews. Compare and contrast that with the sad reality that despite all the advances in equipment, technology, golf course grooming, etc. the average golfer still struggles to break 100. Epic failures within the realm of “conventional” instruction, perhaps??? So many misconstrued and/or misguided teachings - such as taking the club straight back, turning the shoulders level while independently lifting the arms, shifting into and torquing against a firm trail side, firing the hips, actively rolling the hands through impact, etc. - have relegated generations of golfers to the vast abyss of inconsistency and chronic frustration (and chronic back/knee/hip pain as well). Here is a link to my FREE mini-course “The Top 3 Things You Need to Be a Great Ball Striker” in case you’re interested in learning some key aspects of the swing system I teach in a more structured manner: go.saguto.golf/ Thanks for your question! Tom Saguto, PGA

  • @OldBiscuit54
    @OldBiscuit544 күн бұрын

    Most students play better with a double-overlap grip (takes right hand dominance out) .......and because they are never going to be a pro they shouldn't take left arm back past 10 o'clock on back swing (but should hinge wrists at top/back of back swing)....don't poo-poo this advice because that shorter backswing pays BIG dividends especially with the shorter clubs.....yup...thanks for listening to an old man who was at one time known

  • @OldBiscuit54

    @OldBiscuit54

    4 күн бұрын

    Nice video on shoulder rotation BTW

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    4 күн бұрын

    I'm glad you enjoyed the video and I appreciate your thoughts. With regard to backswing length, as I often tell folks key in this regard is to get to - but not go beyond - our body's natural stopping point in the backswing where the tilting, turning, and extending motions are complete, the lead arm has crossed the chest 45 degrees, and the wrists have properly set without any forced or contrived action. This is the point where if we were to try to go any further any or all of the following will occur: 1) the lead arm will bend and/or lift 2) the wrists will break down 3) the lead knee will kick inward towards the trail side 4) the lead shoulder will level out and lose its orientation towards the ball 5) weight will shift into the trail side and bring the low point back with it, resulting in inconsistent contact and unpredictable ball flight. 6) you'll "chicken wing" and/or flip through impact 7) pain, discomfort, and/or possible injury We don't need to force ourselves to get to "parallel" with this swing, and fighting our body in an attempt to do so will result in some combination of the above issues. If we execute this swing properly we will have created width and plenty of distance for that club to travel by taking it in deep, and that enables us to then harness the tremendous power source known as "angular momentum". Thanks again for your message! Tom

  • @OldBiscuit54

    @OldBiscuit54

    4 күн бұрын

    @@SagutoGolf LOL..... detailed explanation and 100% true.....LOL ..... that chicken wing is a problem for sure....but many great players have played with a "soft" lead elbow....many of the great short-game artists were right-hand dominate 50-60 yards and in...... Of course modern equipment has made a big difference....did you know Jack played a regular flex?he tried stiff and X but "felt" he was better with regular in steel..... Of course we were playing wooden headed clubs and rubber band balls too.....as I got older new equipment came out and we frequencied everything, tipped shafts,spine, kick points,butt stiffness,tip stiffness,weights,etc,etc,etc....LOL...BY THE TIME I turned 50 it was starting to be all numbers numbers numbers..... My lie angle was 1.5 flat....(I went in garage just now and my records say my driver was butt at 983, tip at 29, lol, numbers)....anywayyy, lots of fun that

  • @jamesmulligan2741
    @jamesmulligan27412 күн бұрын

    You are an up and coming content creator. Your shit is hilarious and high quality

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    22 сағат бұрын

    Thanks so much for your kind words, James; I'm very glad to learn that you are enjoying my "lesson and a show" instruction style! Just know that despite the entertainment aspect, everything taught here from a golf swing perspective is consistent with a system rooted in physics, geometry, and human physiology, and modeled on empirical observations of the game's greatest ball strikers. So have a chuckle or two, and then get to work! 😎 Tom Saguto, PGA PS: By the way, since my lesson content is connecting well with you, I am confident that you will also benefit from my FREE mini course - “The Top 3 Things You Need to Be a Great Ball Striker”.: go.saguto.golf. If you haven't already worked through it, this is a great way to gain a fundamental understanding of this system as well as an introduction to the instruction style that has thousands of men and women from across the globe - including many accomplished, low-handicap, competitive players and spanning all age ranges from junior to super-senior - enjoying the best golf of their lives: saguto.golf/p/sagutogolfreviews

  • @jamesmulligan2741

    @jamesmulligan2741

    22 сағат бұрын

    @@SagutoGolf holy crap. I didn’t mean to comment on this video with my comment 😹😹 I meant it for another short. That’s hilarious. Well I do really like your videos as well, you are my newest source for golf coaching and I’ve really enjoyed your content. I wouldn’t say you are up and coming tho, seems like you’ve been at it a while. Thanks!

  • @user-bg8pd3ll9p
    @user-bg8pd3ll9p4 күн бұрын

    This guy is the BEST y'all... You are wasting your time trying to improve with your outdated information!

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    4 күн бұрын

    I sincerely appreciate your kind words, and I'm very glad to know that my lesson content and teaching style are resonating with you and providing clarity and simplicity in the muddied, overly complicated, oft-conflicting realm of golf instruction. Thanks so much for the shout out and support!! Tom PS: By the way, since my lesson content is connecting well with you, I am confident that you will also benefit from my FREE mini course - “The Top 3 Things You Need to Be a Great Ball Striker”.: go.saguto.golf. If you haven't already worked through it, this is a great way to gain a fundamental understanding of this system as well as an introduction to the instruction style that has thousands of men and women from across the globe - including many accomplished, low-handicap, competitive players and spanning all age ranges from junior to super-senior - enjoying the best golf of their lives: saguto.golf/p/sagutogolfreviews

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