I take a lesson to be more consistent - the key to ballstriking
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Welcome to week 35 of my journey to scratch, where I take a golf lesson to be more consistent. In last week's video I took a test to evaluate how consistent my swing was and I found that I struggled with my longer irons, specifically with ground contact. Zach teaches me about impact, and its role for being more consistent with your ball striking.
Check out the rest of the videos on my channel and I hope you subscribe and join the journey!
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Chapters:
00:00 GIVEAWAY INTRO!
01:03 3 Keys to consistency
01:26 Club delivery and ground contact
02:22 Training aid
03:48 Half swings
04:22 Back of the hand at impact
05:11 Why longer clubs are harder to close
05:59 Loose arms
06:57 Half swings
08:16 5 iron
09:23 warm up and preshot
10:09 face angle with 5 iron
12:27 GIVEAWAY RULES!
13:30 Check out my other lessons
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I’ve deleted all my other golf tip subscriptions, Zach is the man, so clear, consistent and on point. He actually addresses the real world problems we suffer from (hitting fat, leaving the face open etc) in such a down to earth, straight forward manner whilst still creating a good looking functional swing. More please.
@ErndogGolf
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching! Yes, Zach is the man. Please make sure to check out the rest of his videos on my channel. And of course, there will be many more in the future also
Glad to stumble upon this channel. Wish all coaches were like this.
@ErndogGolf
Жыл бұрын
Zach is the man! Thanks for watching!
Really glad I found your channel man.. these videos are full of golden nuggets. Zach is a great coach!
Dude I can't thank you more than enough to make these videos!
@ErndogGolf
11 ай бұрын
Glad you're enjoying them brother! Thank you for watching!
Zach is incredible. Booked a lesson with him after finding your videos and he straightened me out immediately. Now I just need to go back for a tune up!!
@ErndogGolf
Жыл бұрын
Dude, that’s awesome! So glad you got out to see him. He’s really freaking good at what he does!
@ChamaSole
5 ай бұрын
Where’s Zach located?
Love your lessons with Zach. Such a great instructor and student! Been following you for a week or so and it has been really great seeing your improvement! I'm trying to pick up golf, and almost 8 months in I haven't improved much, but I'm hoping I will soon after watching your videos. Keep it up!
@ErndogGolf
Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for watching and welcome to the game! It’s a game of patience and hard work! Soon enough you’ll be shooting low scores! Please keep me posted!
Like other comments; fantastic site and just found. Zach hits all the issues for us recreational golfers.
Love the way you guys are teaching this hard game . Keep it up 👍
Such great info! Appreciate you sharing your journey.
@ErndogGolf
Жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
9/10 golf coaches are bad imo...U found a really good one imo.
@ErndogGolf
Жыл бұрын
I agree man. I'm super blessed to have found Zach. All other lessons I had, the instructors were just putting bandaids on my swing and didn't care whether or not I was fixed long term
@Lubo-qd2zs
Жыл бұрын
I've been to 4 different instructors and I can honestly say that only 1 of them have been good.
@BwanaBoy315
Жыл бұрын
I agree 100%. This coach helps me understand the swing feelings so well.
@method341
11 ай бұрын
I've had like 5 coaches and most were useless. I literally had the last one say 'just keep it square going back and square going through'. Yeah, if I knew how to do that in the full swing, I wouldn't be coming to you for lessons!
Erndog!! Cool video. You are very coachable
Great insights from your coach, man. This is something I’m just getting to understand. A very different impact feeling
@ErndogGolf
Жыл бұрын
Dude I feel like prior to this, I had never struck the ball correctly
So many good little drills / pointers from Zach in this one. I’m working on some similar things and have different drills, but I like the backhand slap and the solo left hand swing. That training aid is wild. Keep it up!
@ErndogGolf
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Michael! This lesson was a bit of a light bulb moment for me. I’ve never quite felt impact like I was supposed to prior to this lesson!
Love this coach. Most tell you to quiet the hands and just rotate through with your hips. That has probably ruined untold numbers of swings. Swing the arms and use your hands to square up the face while letting the body follow, what a concept! You're lucky you found Zach.
I watch so much KZread golf lessons which ain't good I know...but soooooo happy i find you guys,absolutely superb coaching and application!
@ErndogGolf
11 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for the kind words man! I take lessons with Zach once every 3 weeks! Glad your enjoying these videos!
This instructor is off another planet ! Never seen anything like it, your explanations are outstanding. Best golf videos on KZread hope you get Scratch & 1M subscribers, keep going.
@ErndogGolf
8 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! Yeah, Zach is fantastic!
I struggle with my face being open due to rotating my arm too late as well. Really nice to hear a different coaches perspective on it as well. Awesome video.
@ErndogGolf
11 ай бұрын
Thank you man!
This one is golden!
@ErndogGolf
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
I love seeing how a good lesson affects your confidence. I can see how Zach showed you parts of your swing that you never would find yourself (like any great coach would). Keep up the hard work!
@ErndogGolf
Жыл бұрын
Zach is pretty amazing and his confidence on his knowledge of the golf swing is infectious! Thanks for watching!
@aidanburling9738
Жыл бұрын
@@ErndogGolf I noticed in this video he says he doesn’t play anymore, any idea why?
@ErndogGolf
Жыл бұрын
@@aidanburling9738 haha yeah, a few other people have asked the same question. He just enjoys seeing other people get better and he devotes all of his time to it. He gave like 1700 lessons last year so he doesn’t want to spend more time on the golf course on his time off
Excellent lesson. I feel like we’re getting free swing tips while you’re on your journey. 😊
@ErndogGolf
Жыл бұрын
Thanks!! And I’m glad it’s helping!
you are definitely coachable! well done.
@ErndogGolf
Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
Its funny how the best shots always look like the least effort. I've learnt so much from your channel, I've reduced my "effort" by half but hitting longer than ever
@ErndogGolf
Жыл бұрын
So true! Thanks so much for watching and I’m glad the channel is helping you out!
Bro I love the short video format you make. Also I have the same struggles as you have, so it's perfect to watch the lessons :D Im at 13 hcp
@ErndogGolf
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching my man! Keep at it and that handicap will be single digits in no time!
Just found your channel. This is great
@ErndogGolf
Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much man!
It seems so simple, but also so effective. Throwing this in my saved playlist to rewatch at the range. I plan on breaking 80, and I can never strike ball, then turf.
@ErndogGolf
Жыл бұрын
Glad you liked it! Had a range session yesterday and I don’t think I have ever hit it so flush before. It was an addicting feeling!
Point the thumbs down is pure gold. Doing hundreds of L to L drills with the club head off the ground, I’ve developed the side to side move with my thumbs.
@ErndogGolf
Жыл бұрын
I love that! Yes, the thumbs pointing down allowed me to feel an impact imposition I don’t think I’ve ever felt before!
@mplunky1
10 ай бұрын
@@ErndogGolfdo you also mean that this is an impact of thumbs down & lead wrist is flat with the golf glove logo facing the target at this point with no deliberate rolling closed of the clubface by your lead hand?.
@ErndogGolf
10 ай бұрын
@@mplunky1 closing the clubface with my forearms and not my hands. Thumb and hand feeling like they were back to how they were at setup. You have to deliberately close the face to get it to that point, but you do it with your forearms and not the hands. Watch week 32
Zach will never get to play on a golf course again he is just going to give lessons for the rest of his life. He is one of the best I've seen.
@ErndogGolf
11 ай бұрын
Just a guy that has found his passion in life! Super awesome to see!
Subscribed and sharing!
Great videos!
@ErndogGolf
Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
I’ve been working on this same thing for a month now. “This” release fixed a lot so downswing pivot arm structure ect in the down swing. Now I just need to trust it lol
@ErndogGolf
Жыл бұрын
Let me know how it goes for you! I’m excited to try it out on the course!
I’m in for the contest!! :)
Great teacher he enjoys it
@ErndogGolf
11 ай бұрын
He really does!
Loving the journey and the channel so much, following along and doing the same journey as best i can to the road to improvement lol. Can you explain what the doc is referencing when he says he wants " to see a high left and in" (7;41). Thanks Ernie keep up the amazing work.
@ErndogGolf
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching my man! He’s actually saying “high left miss.” High left is achieved with an in to out path, ball slightly forward, and a closed face. He was just trying to force me not to hit a block to the right!
I think a good way to think about the supination is if you've ever played tennis, it's simply a backhand swing. Don't hit the tennis ball into the air. At least that's how my mind is processing it.
@ErndogGolf
Жыл бұрын
That’s exactly right! Don’t forget to point your left thumb down at impact also!
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Great Instructor! easy to understand, where and how much with Golf teacher Zach?
@ErndogGolf
Жыл бұрын
He’s out of Bridlewood GC in Flower Mound, TX. $70 for a 30 min lesson
Another great video! Let us know how the range session your 5 iron goes. Maybe get some footage. 😉
@ErndogGolf
Жыл бұрын
I may do a short of it! I practiced some yesterday and it felt really great!
@masoncornelison5848
Жыл бұрын
@@ErndogGolf That’s awesome!!
I love this series that you are doing Erdog! This is a great video and Zach is a phenom. Thank you! What does Zach mean when he says "miss it high and left"?
@ErndogGolf
11 ай бұрын
Thanks man! I appreciate the kind words, and I agree, Zach is the man! He means to try my hardest to close the club face and launch the ball up. I was missing low right, so he was trying to make me do the opposite!
@zachberhow.instruction
11 ай бұрын
Close the face with loft. Many people close the face and deloft it creating a low left shot.
@mplunky1
10 ай бұрын
@@zachberhow.instructionZach is the low left shot a result of closing the clubface & loft by too much bowing down of the lead wrist into impact. Also to do this correctly is the increase in loft done by increasing slightly the extension of the lead wrist into impact as opposed to too much bowing of this wrist?. Really appreciate your lessons with Ernie is great to follow.
Thanks again for the lesson playlist Ernie! Have been going through each and filling my notebook with info from each so I have a study guide of great info. 👍🏻 Question: this was the first time I heard Zach say he doesn’t play anymore. Curious as to why?
@ErndogGolf
9 ай бұрын
No biggie Rob! Glad it’s helpful. Zach is an absolute stick. Insane ball striking. He just doesn’t love playing anymore! He prefers teaching and helping other get better at golf! He wants to be an elite golf coach one day, and he doesn’t have the time to play if he wants to do that!
@robscott553
9 ай бұрын
@@ErndogGolf wow… that’s a great goal to work towards. I would say he is well on the way! Love his visuals and hands on approach. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🏌🏻♂️
Great videos Ern.. So when Zach says “if the ball is here, (he draws a line) then I hit to the left toe”Would you please elaborate on that statement. I’m really into this but need some clarification. Thank you kindly and good luck with your journey. Jerry
@ErndogGolf
8 ай бұрын
Hi Jerry! So you always want your low point to be 2 inches in front of the ball, close to your left toe. That ensures you make contact with the ball first and bottom out your swing in front of the ball
I want this guy to teach me too 😭.
For real! Love and appreciate your content. As another golf addict in the DFW area, hoping you break 80 soon. It’s awesome watching your progress and tips.
@ErndogGolf
11 ай бұрын
Thank you big dawg! I’ve broken 80 three times! Swing is feeling really good right now!
Where can I buy the wrist training aid? I cannot find the site anywhere. What is the name of it it please and thank you .
@ErndogGolf
Жыл бұрын
Hi Brenda, the link to the training aid is in the description!
Love this. How often do you practice and how has this transferred to the course?
@ErndogGolf
Жыл бұрын
I try to practice 2-3 times a week and play at least 18 holes a week. It takes time to take it out on the course but usually within a month, I feel pretty comfortable! I took this lesson 3 days ago, so I haven’t taken this out to the course yet!
@golfmad1381
Жыл бұрын
@@ErndogGolf how do you structure your practice sessions? I seem to go with a plan but end up just ball bashing
@ErndogGolf
Жыл бұрын
@@golfmad1381 I got a video coming pretty soon on this!! Stay tuned!
Great video...didn’t catch the angle at half path explanation can you pot me in the right direction ?
@ErndogGolf
8 ай бұрын
Check out this video: kzread.info/dash/bejne/i46uo8SpdMnamps.htmlsi=9P_NAdCqWh7FzACx Zach teaches a push draw. For you to his a push draw where the ball comes back to your target, your face to target angle needs to be half of your swing path to target angle. Ideally 5 degrees in to out, with a face 2.5 degrees open to target which is the same as 2.5 degrees close to the swing path
Question for Zach if he’s monitoring the comment section - when you told Ernie to point his thumbs down, do you do this by ulnar deviating? How much ulnar deviation should you have? I’ve read that better players have flatter lie angles in their irons, so it’s my understanding that you don’t want max ulnar deviation?
@zachberhow.instruction
Жыл бұрын
Too much overthinking. Too many peoples thumbs/wrists work side to side. The more the thumbs/wrists work side to side the more the leading edge rises. Pointing the thumbs down gets the bottom of the club to the bottom of the ball then just make sure it bottoms out in front of the ball.
Your coach is a cool cat.....
@ErndogGolf
Жыл бұрын
He really is! Thanks for watching Bill!
Excellent teaching- where is Zach located
@ErndogGolf
8 ай бұрын
Zach is Bridlewood GC in Flower Mound, TX
How long do you hit your 5 iron? Love the content. I'll be trying this tomorrow!
@ErndogGolf
Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for watching! I carry my 5 iron about 185. I have the speed to be hitting it about 200, but I lack the consistency in ball striking (big reason why I’m putting a big emphasis on it right now). Honestly, I hit my 5 irons and 6 iron about the same yardage, which is not good hahah Dude, I just got home from the range and I was practicing the half swings with a proper release, and I haven’t ever flushed the ball like that before. Let me know how it goes for you and if you have any questions!!
@matthewferreras7181
Жыл бұрын
@ErndogGolf One interesting thing I've learned lately from your and other youtube channels is, what I would call a more hands and arm swing, is not necessarily a bad thing. I'm a much higher handicap than you but for the past 5 years I've been trying to take the arms and hands (aka what I define as timing) out of the swing and use the just the body and that may be somewhat possible for the best players in the world who have the flexibility to rotate like .001% of people, for the rest of us, we need more forearm rotation to a certain degree. Using what you've learned and posted I've been absolutely striping the ball. By far the best I've hit my irons. I used to stay away from the 5 and 4 iron, now I'm able to play them. Thanks again for posting!
@ErndogGolf
Жыл бұрын
@@matthewferreras7181 100% agree man. I tried to swing like that for 2 years and I just could not hit the ball far swinging it like that. I didn’t realize this was the swing the Zach taught until my first lesson with him, and it ended up working out perfectly! So glad the videos are helping, man! I hope you’re shooting some low scores out there!
I like your videos. Your instructor is awesome. May I know where are located and how can I find Zach for lessons?
@ErndogGolf
11 ай бұрын
Thank you! Zach is out of Bridlewood GC in Flower Mound, TX. His info is in the description!
@azwanariffin9693
11 ай бұрын
@@ErndogGolfmany thanks. Unfortunately I am not in the area. Wanted to get my children in LA some lessons from great teacher like Zach. If only he were in that area.
Great stuff! How can I reach Zach for lessons
@ErndogGolf
8 ай бұрын
Thanks DMac, his information is in the description of the video!
Erndog, glad I found your channel and I’m enjoying your journey. Quick question, every video I look at has 91 likes, most have 92 now because I liked it. Why is this?
@ErndogGolf
8 ай бұрын
Thank you brother! Glad you’re enjoying the content! Oh that’s funny! It must just be a bug- I just checked and I don’t have a single video at 91 likes!
@kevinvasquez9951
8 ай бұрын
@@ErndogGolf Really, that is odd.. I’ll take a look on my end, perhaps I just need to reboot my iPad? Great journey you are on, I really like # 26 Effortless Power.
I know this is an old video hoping Zach can respond. Is a good feel to look in front of the ball and to the right to promote that ball first contact and path to the right. Since people tend to get steeper if they look in front of the ball?
Thumbs up on thumbs down drill!
@ErndogGolf
Жыл бұрын
This is the way!
Hi Ernie, I've been following your journey to scratch for a while now, and would have entered this contest if I had an account on Instagram. I'm an engineer with a passion for golf, too, and I plan to start taking some lessons from your remarkable instructor Zach very soon. I notice that you stopped including your Garmin R10 in your videos, but I just bought one and I'm looking for advice on how to train with it effectively. I think Zach's guideline is to try to get a club path of 3 to 4 degrees inside to out (with all clubs?) and a face angle of half that in order to get a penetrating push-draw, and to use the drill in this video to groove landing the club 3 inches in front of the toe of your lead foot, plus/minus one inch, and to use a couple of tees layed along the ground at the ball to detect when you're not making center of face contact. How else do you recommend using the R10 to improve your swing?
@ErndogGolf
10 ай бұрын
Hey man, thanks so much for the support! Yup, you said it best. Zach recommends a path of 5 degrees in to out, face at 2.5. Strike the ground near your lead foot for proper ground contact. Last is your face strike in relation to the ball. Ensure you’re hitting the center of the face by experimenting what it feels like to hit off the heel and off the toe. The garmin will help you with the path and face, but you’ll have to work on the other two with foot spray and tees! Check out week 34 for what I mean!
great content once again, can you use this technique somewhat with Driver or is this just for irons only??
@ErndogGolf
Жыл бұрын
Absolutely! I now wish I would have put in the few swings I did with the driver with this lesson. Beautiful draws!
There are so many instructors that have quit playing the game. I've learned that enjoyment of the game is highly dependent on your ability to manage expectations in a healthy way. If you can't, golf will break you.
@ErndogGolf
Жыл бұрын
Zach just enjoys teaching a lot more than playing! He puts in a ton of work on his lessons, so he just doesn’t have much time to play. He gets much more enjoyment from his students learning!
Ernie, Zack said hit the heel towards your toe? Correct?
@ErndogGolf
9 ай бұрын
Yeah, you want to make contact with the ground closer to your lead foot’s big toe!
This is great instruction. Good luck Ernie. BYW- Does Zach have a KZread channel? What his last name? The guy is really good. Lmk thanks
@ErndogGolf
8 ай бұрын
Thank you man! Zach is the man! He does not, unfortunately. I tried encouraging him to start one but he's pretty dead set on becoming the best instructor he can be. if you're more interested in that, check out Week 44. He drops some gems in there. His name is Zach Berhow
Hi is your objective here is to have a flat thumb down lead wrist at impact with glove logo or watch facing the target? And NOT having a fan open clubface in backswing & a hands rotating & deliberate closing of the face in the downswing? Are you also using your lead arm/hand as the dominate one in your swing?. Your videos & your teacher are great.
@ErndogGolf
10 ай бұрын
Hey there! In the lesson from week 32 we talk a bit more about face control, so check that one out. You need a wrist hinge in the backswing to add loft, but you’re right, at impact, you want wrist flat pointing at the target (back to where they were at setup). You get there by rotating your forearms (not hands) and releasing the club. Check out that video and about halfway through we start talking about face control!
Could you add your current handicap to the description of your videos since you are on a goal to scratch? Would be easier to follow your journey. Good luck!
@ErndogGolf
Жыл бұрын
Sure thing bud!
How come coach zach doesnt play anymore? :(
@ErndogGolf
Жыл бұрын
The man loves to teach! He gave over 1700 lessons last year!
@zachberhow.instruction
Жыл бұрын
I work 7 days a week and I don’t want to come early or stay late. Plus the hardest part about teaching is keeping my energy high to give every client my best lesson. I get more fulfillment from my clients improving then myself improving.
@4g63mark
Жыл бұрын
I was wondering the same thing
Would like to see more face on to see ball position on the strike. Thanks
@ErndogGolf
Жыл бұрын
That’s a good idea! I’ll set one up if we do a lesson inside or in the winter. My other camera angle overheated 😅 this 105* Dallas heat is no joke!
What’s the name of that training aid?
@ErndogGolf
11 ай бұрын
Link in the description!
@KenKen2023smith
11 ай бұрын
@@ErndogGolf I looked for it but didn’t see it
Is that Abe Lincoln 😁
Why doesn’t doc play anymore?
@ErndogGolf
Жыл бұрын
He just loves to teach! He gave 1700 lessons last year. Dude’s a machine!
@jimdrake637
Жыл бұрын
@@ErndogGolf sure wish I lived close by. I’m in Michigan by the way and 72. My goal is to break 90. 👍🤣
Hitting with the back of the left hand is a weak position, can it work? of course, but you open yourself up to injury. You’d be better off keeping the left palm down like hammering a nail, it’s much stronger position, as in hitting a baseball.
So strange to hear a coach say they dont play anymore, but he's not the first I've heard say that... (shrug)
@ErndogGolf
11 ай бұрын
Man he LOVES to teach. He gave like 1700 lessons last year. He gets more joy from watching others improve
I wonder why Zach doesn't play anymore... Burned out on the game?
I've been subbed and loving the content. :)
@ErndogGolf
Жыл бұрын
Welcome aboard!