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Tyler Coonts

@TylerCoonts

Golf coach | 3,600+ lessons on Skillest Helping golfers understand their swing 🎯 Practice smarter ➡️ improve faster

Las Vegas, NV Katılım Temmuz 2010
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Tyler Coonts
Tyler Coonts@TylerCoonts·
@3jackbandit @clemsontiger488 @brianmanzella @therealmcnair No no, don’t let him off by saying it’s a drill. This is an incorrect comment. Most players move their hands out. Some barely, some significantly. I just posted 13 swings at P3 and P5 replying to Bryan’s comment that the hand don’t move out “not even a millimeter.”
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Tyler Coonts
Tyler Coonts@TylerCoonts·
@BobSeamann @therealmcnair @brianmanzella You are correct, hence why my body is moving when that shaft is moving. It’s not the arms that’s doing the shallowing. I invite you to head to my IG and soak up some content. There’s a ton of it.
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Bob Seamænn
Bob Seamænn@BobSeamann·
@therealmcnair @brianmanzella RETARDED!!! “Shallowing” happens during the weight shift between your feet, not your hands. Shifting CoG to left, tilts the upper body placing the club/arms in the slot naturally. You see it in ALL sports. It is really a lack of understanding the golf swing/physics.
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Tyler Coonts
Tyler Coonts@TylerCoonts·
@forevogues @therealmcnair @brianmanzella What’s funny is you pick an image of a guy shallowing an object manually via the forearms. Go grab an image of a player at P5 with their knees lined up, shaft I’ll be in the 50s… oh wait, I already did.
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Tyler Coonts
Tyler Coonts@TylerCoonts·
@WhiteMoscato @therealmcnair @brianmanzella I can show you plenty of players who think that’s all they need to do, but in turn, get stuck AF because they try to rotate without right bend. And since that trail arm is falling into heavy internal rotation, the shaft steepens, so they then resort to adding forearm rotation.
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WhiteMoscato
WhiteMoscato@WhiteMoscato·
Just another trend like the stack and tilt. If people are so worried about shallowing their club, they should work on creating more separation between their lower and upper body in the downswing. Done correctly and the club will shallow naturally. And they’ll gain more club head speed.
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Tyler Coonts
Tyler Coonts@TylerCoonts·
@StephenSpeirs1 @HankHaney Thanks Stephen! They see a guy doing his thing in his backyard and don’t do their homework. I PROMISE you this, I will NEVER say I have all the answers or know everything. Because I’m always learning from everyone. Because then I am EVERYONE. That’s power.
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Stephen Speirs
Stephen Speirs@StephenSpeirs1·
@TylerCoonts @HankHaney Tyler, I think you are a top 1% teacher, these other guys have nothing on you, even if they’ve taught some talented Big named players. Especially Manzella.
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Brian Manzella
Brian Manzella@brianmanzella·
@therealmcnair @TylerCoonts First off, both of these guys made historically overly outside and "steep" takeaways here. This only exaggerates the amount the shaft is flatter on the downswing than the similar location on the backswing. BUT THE HANDS ARE NOT ONE millimeter further out coming down!
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