I FLEW ACROSS the COUNTRY for the World's Best Short Game Coach (Chipping Made Easy)
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Today as a beginner golfer I travel across the country to train with the greatest short game coach in golf - James Sieckmann. We go through the proper technique to chip shots, how to actually practice your short game to get better, how the pros do chip shots, bunker shots, and everything you need to get to scratch golf.
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CHAPTERS
00:00 Introduction
00:21 Meeting the Greatest Short Game Coach in the World
00:35 The Three Main Keys to Master in Short Game
03:02 Assessment of my Current Short Game
04:26 Defining the Foundational Elements
05:52 Analyzing Me Vs PGA Pro
10:21 Giving me the correct technique for the short game
12:06 Executing Technique Part 1
13:14 Executing Technique Part 2
13:43 Important Drill to get you better in short game
14:57 Executing Technique Part 3
17:21 What supporting with your chest means
18:20 Analyzing New Changes to my Short Game (Chipping Method)
22:15 Important Key Points with Technique
23:07 HOW TO ACTUALLY TRAIN TO GET BETTER
24:47 How to Practice Around the Green Part 1
26:50 The technical precise details around the technique
29:08 Swing Thought for Around the Green
29:44 How to Practice Around the Green Part 2
31:45 How to Train Around the Green Part 3 - Rough
33:17 How to Train Around the Green Part 4 - Game
35:57 Talking to James about my Ideas
36:32 BUNKERS!!!
37:36 3 ways to control distance
39:41 Slight changes to my bunker play
40:27 Changes to my address position to avoid this problem I have
41:45 Analyzing my Bunker Play - Me vs Pros
45:17 What to do during Practice with Bunker Play
46:44 Adding in my Corrections to my Bunker Play
48:38 Exiting Properly with Bunker Shots
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I like this coach's attitude and teaching style.
Almost feel like I need to be paying for the lesson. Lol. Appreciate you taking us all on this journey with you.
You are truly dropping gold to all aspects of the golf game. So appreciative of the work your doing and to the coaches willing to help not only you but everyone who watches your videos
@JeromeRufin
7 ай бұрын
Just trying to make the most valuable, impactful, and entertaining golf channel on KZread and for the S2 Community!
@mntlblok
6 ай бұрын
@@JeromeRufin Still engineering softwares, too?? 🙂
Dude the amount of value in this series is unreal. UN REAL.
Always thank your for allowing us to see what these lesson with too coaches are like.. every swing is different but picking the minds of great golf coaches is such a luxury for your audience! Thank you bro
@JeromeRufin
7 ай бұрын
You got it!!
This was one of the best lessons... simple, straightforward lessons... will be rewatching a few times
@JeromeRufin
7 ай бұрын
🙌🙌🙌🙌
James is a top notch coach! I bought his book a long time ago and my short game is a plus 3 in strokes gained!
You get coached from a legend, you get legendary lesson. Love how he pen to paper. Gold pure gold.
Your engineer comment was golden. I didn’t know either.
I always wondered where Super Dave Osborne was up to after his stunt career!! In all seriousness this was a great lesson with tons of eye opening content . Love the back and forth from the visuals in the room then implementing it directly into a feel on the chipping green.
This guy is good. Really liked the way he explains stuff
Amazing. Probably more than anything it helps to know what to expect from a world class coach! I agree best lesson so far. I’ll be watching at least 20 more times
Thanks for another banger of a video. Appreciate all the work you are doing man. Keep it up!
I have James book and this was fantastic confirmation and correction of my interpretation of the written instruction Just fantastic Thanks James and Jerome😊
LOVE your videos, well explained by your coach and documented by you
What a great coach. Keeping it simple to the foundations. Making it make sense with small adjustments. And gamifying practice to keep it productive and fun and you learn every shot
Great series young man! It takes a lot of courage to put yourself out there like this. But you’re in good hands! Sieckmann is a legend! I’m really learning a lot from these practice routines. Well done!
Jerome - your best video yet !!
Thanks for sharing the video!
Best video on this channel so far. Great job!
@JeromeRufin
7 ай бұрын
Stay tuned this was only part 1 of a 3 part series in Nebraska! Part 2 coming out later this week :)
The best thing I got from this video is. When he said if you get to my age and you haven’t tried anything crazy you are making a mistake. Great video overall.
Great lesson! Bookmarking this one for reference!
Great lesson!!!!! Thanks J!!!!
Man this coach is great! Going to try everything he said. Thanks Jerome!
Thank you. I just ordered the book on Amazon.
Just stumbled upon your channel, i watch a lot of the usuals and enjoy. But this was extremely helpful. Stuff i am focused on right now. Got my subscription.
Great video man! Going to work on this tomorrow myself.
Such good golf content!
Absolutely loved this, Jerome. Thank you for the video!!
@JeromeRufin
7 ай бұрын
😊👍
Fantastic and so simple. I will definitely be using the set up/path drill - I've had the yips for a few years tbh and only two days bought a dreaded chipper!! Thanks for this content.
this is great stuff. thanks Jerome for posting.
@JeromeRufin
7 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
You break it down,and built it up, to give us a chance to really go to the next level........thanks for sharing your life time knowledge, And dedication to your craft....blessed shall your path be in life .....thank you.!
@JeromeRufin
7 ай бұрын
LETS GOOOO :)
Such a great video
Very good video. Drills/technique and explanation are very informative. Love the part about understanding your misses so you're not repeating the same mistakes. My goal is to be a scratch player as well
Great lesson
great stuff. I read his book as well. My only thing is that I usually just want to use one club for chipping. And that's 58. I lack talent to remember what 54 will do.
Ayoooo bruh thanks so much for this!!
I learnt a lot
Bought his books! Looked great.
tq for sharing budy
Thank you !
Make it stop Snow, I wanna go out and practice my short game :D Great Content!
very cool video!
I don’t think he will make it to scratch ever but I still like the channel. Probably 5-7 handicap at best
JR, Your videos are some of the best Golf technique/learning content on KZread. I just found your channel today, watched this video and the putting lessons with Derek Uyeda... I hope it will help my putting! Putting being the worst part of my game, never really practiced, and I'm low single figure hcp 🤢
Wow! One of the better instructional videos on yt!!!
@JeromeRufin
7 ай бұрын
🙌🙌🙌
Ooh, don’t get mad, be curious!
Sieckmann is a "sick" coach. Great advice on these shots.
whatever this coach charged you, it was worth double. all these skills will help you for years to come.
A good coach will leave well alone. Just make minor adjustments. I love the fact that he didn't force you to do it HIS WAY in the bunker. Your results were already good. Small changes. Keep it moving!
I’m getting my first golf lesson after Christmas. You’ve inspired me to go from scratch to hopefully single digit handicap 💪
@JeromeRufin
7 ай бұрын
You can do it! Let me know your progress.
@yeolderuckas8568
7 ай бұрын
So you're trying to get worse? That should be easy.
After all the fine instructors you've been with to date, how'd you get to this point with Phil's hinge and hold?? Only 12 minutes in so far, but loving this guy. Getting my water bottle out, now. . .
@mntlblok
7 ай бұрын
*Dang* this guy is good. I share your (sometimes) entering the sand further behind the ball than intended. He (or you?) seemed to diagnose that you sometimes "fall back". His "fix" seems to be to maintain or to even *increase* the flex in the left knee. I never "feel" that I fell back or that I lost any flex in the left knee, but there's that divot arguing against me. *However*, he earlier points out how "hinge and holders" yip it by having to "dip down". My question is, does anybody know whether dipping with *one* knee is qualitatively different from dipping with two? 🙂 Fascinating that he's so capable of dealing with different degrees of "engineerness" and "feel" on the same issue. Always logical with it, either way. Love it. Thanks for sharing.
@Akzill
6 ай бұрын
@@mntlblok Flexing left knee allows your angle of attack to stay "down" therefore allowing the misses to "land short and roll out" instead of sculling and all those other interesting strikes a neutral angle of attack can produce 😅
@mntlblok
6 ай бұрын
@@Akzill Guess I don't see how that is hinge and hold related. *Am* quite familiar with interesting strikes. 🙂
Awesome! Would love to watch you play different courses around the US
@JeromeRufin
7 ай бұрын
My man is uncovering some of my content plan for 2024. Shhhhh haha :)
Your bunker game is next level!
@JeromeRufin
7 ай бұрын
Maybe I should aim for bunkers haha
👏👏👏 let's go!
@JeromeRufin
7 ай бұрын
LETS GOOOOO
Good coach.
I have his book highly recommended.
awesome. When did you figure out how hard this challenge was?
Editing on the video is top notch
@JeromeRufin
7 ай бұрын
Thanks! I’m looking to keep pushing higher quality content! I got a lot of crazy plans for 2024 for the S2 family
Can the principle of drawing the club back along the line between the bottles be used for irons and driver?
Do you have chipping matrix like your distance wedges
My damn chipping is annoying inconsistent haha but my bunker games fine or the lack of practice, alway get the ball out
Thanks
@caleb1495
7 ай бұрын
Jerome - greetings from Australia! Absolutely love your channel and been watching your journey since day 25. These last two lessons are pure teaching GOLD - keep up the amazing work and enjoy the grind because “the reward is in the journey” (Jeremy Jones of Jones Snowboarding).
@JeromeRufin
7 ай бұрын
You are the real MVP! :)
What is you handicap currently? havent watched the whole video yet if you said so in it, good luck on the journey brother!
I think you need to go see Parker aka shortgamechef and Joseph Mayo personally
The #1 coach? He is an excellent coach. However, there is no such thing as a #1 coach as that value is in the eye of the beholder.
Brilliant video, Jerome!! What a great coach James is! I've since bought his book, short game solution, pure gold, keep the vids coming!! 👍🏌️⛳
I live in Omaha!
Wait, that’s not Dan Grieve? Do you got the second best😉
@mntlblok
7 ай бұрын
Also a big Grieve fan. And Ridyard. But, I'll be spending time on this guy's website and see if he surpasses them. Impressed, so far.
The drought is over!
@JeromeRufin
7 ай бұрын
😬😊🫡
For my idea how much these coaches charge
I like james....but uk guy has ton more vids ton
better than that mouth breather you had b4.
@brendan9340
7 ай бұрын
Which one? Morikawa coach?
@richg7264
7 ай бұрын
@@brendan9340 no the other guy
Yeah, coach is not critical at all… just matter-of-fact, which is good…
you mash the ball down into the grass with your foot like you're hitting off mats. use your club to place the ball for a better lie bruh
@christiejd98
7 ай бұрын
you’re not always going to have a good lie
@timmyotoole6063
7 ай бұрын
@@christiejd98 obviously. but he literally steps on the ball out of habit because that's what he has always done during his hours of practice on mats. he was doing it during his technique block when he's to be hitting 3 good shots per club.
So you are an engineer? That explains why you are so robotic and mechanical. It’s Finesse Wedges for crying out loud! Loosen up!
Great lesson