Welcome to 10X Better Golf (formerly Champion Ways Golf Performance), where we cut through the golf jargon and get straight to what works. I’m Kiel Alderink, a Golf Digest Best Teacher in Tennessee and one of the Golf Digest Best Young Teachers in America. Here, you get the best, most implementable golf lessons available - no B.S., just results.
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i'd be 10x better if i knew how to swing the ball. alas, i don't, nor does anyone who didn't grow up at a country club or in the south, so our only option is to bash balls. almost every single golfer who wasn't lucky enough to be born rich or in the south is condemned to struggling. the "mental" side of the game/practicing is basically useless to someone who has no clue what to do once they've set up to the ball. the instruction industry has completely wrecked the game. i can't think of a single golf teacher whom i can reliably say knows what the hell they are talking about.
One swing thought is fine ie, keep elbow tucked but after that it needs to be muscle memory and/or base level athleticism
Even an 8 iron works
I completely agree, the 60 degree is a low percentage shot in that regard.
Your acting like this is always the shot if you have to old a green that sloping away from you this becomes a lot harder. You still need stoping power I’m not saying this play is bad it’s just not the “best” way.
This is great coaching. Every athletic movement including the golf swing is largely intuitive. Unfortunately the golf world is filled with coaches who needlessly over complicate absolutely everything in an attempt to make themselves sound advanced. There’s a reasons there’s so many top players with “unorthodox” swings, it’s because they do what really matters, execute those natural movements. Over complicating things just fries the brains of amateurs.
Appreciate that! 👊
And that’s exactly what goes through my mind after watching a gang load of videos before a round. Hilarious 😂😂😂
Hehe. I want Scotty Scheffler to teach me about footwork
Me too haha
One of the best golf videos ever! Lol
Appreciate that!
Exactly!
I say that all the time to my students
How do you modify these positions and movements for the driver?
Only adjustment is to the ball position, which should go just inside the front foot and a little wider with the stance. The principles of the swing are the same!
This is one of those “common sense” things that unfortunately isn’t actually common sense for most people (including me). Glad I stumbled across this and heard the message.
Appreciate you and glad it helped 👊
'promosm' 😔
Truth is the first sign of knowledge! I love it! Thank you!
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Reading the book now, excited to learn more about the zen golf
yeah dont forget to add PEDs to his performance
I like how he brings Winnie the Pooh and mindfulness together, similar to Benjamin Hoff’s The Tao of Pooh. Thank you for posting this. 🙏
Awesome content my man!!
Is your website still working?
for tempo I like to take a page from Tom Watson so instead of 1-2, it's Edel-weiss
Thanks. Really enjoyed Coach Clinard’s perspective
So, the goal in practice swing (PS) and actual swing (AS) needs to be the same. Moreover, your thinking to create the PS needs to be the same as the AS thinking. THEN mentally rate the motion (1-5) for goodness on whatever we were trying to create in the AS.
This channel is amazing
Easier said than done. What advice do you have to put this into practice?
Smoke a WHOLE lot of weed...
@@jbacker1190 then it can get too much in your head 1-2 hits is perfecto!
The interviewer was excellent, letting the doctor complete a thought, and you could see him absorbing the concepts.
A 52 minute interview that took me 1;30 to stop take notes in my playbook amazing stuff here and amazing man. Thank you it brought some things to light as a golfer, combat veteran pilot and some ideas to take to a high school as motivation for students in Kenya with an ex US senator . Some amazing motivation came from this and I thought it would be interesting to share with you .
This channel is badass man. Subbed
Awesome job Kiel🔥
Fantastic interview !
Very underrated channel. Great analyse❤️
The Power of Now: A Guide to Spiritual Enlightenment is a book by Eckart Tolle published in the 1990s. The book is intended to be a guide for day-to-day living and stresses the importance of living in the present moment and transcending thoughts of the past or future. Dr. Parent is applying that to golf, very interesting.
Thanks man. Great video!
Cool stuff! THX
That intro beat tho!!!
Thats Etrack productions in its day right there!