Golf Tips, Lessons, Instruction & Drills – The Takeaway
October 26th, 2009 | by admin |
In this golf lesson golf instructor Steve Bishop discusses some popular takeaway methods, his whole club takeaway method, and examine some common faults among golfers. These tips will help you swing on plane from the very start.
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Duration : 0:9:24
25 Responses to “Golf Tips, Lessons, Instruction & Drills – The Takeaway”
By WhiteNacho on Oct 26, 2009 | Reply
I’m a one piece …
I’m a one piece takeaway kinda guy.
By reckoner19 on Oct 26, 2009 | Reply
gotta admit, you …
gotta admit, you sorta sound geeky, but tip is good and swing looks great
By chrisfarm32 on Oct 26, 2009 | Reply
I totally agree …
I totally agree with the takeaways. Good info!
By robb1031 on Oct 26, 2009 | Reply
if your in the golf …
if your in the golf business you need to know how to grow grass
By juicyfruitzy on Oct 26, 2009 | Reply
I rather have a …
I rather have a nasty looking driving range and great instruction than a nice looking driving range with crap advice which there is a lot of on youtube!!!!
By fabianforti on Oct 26, 2009 | Reply
steve great drill …
steve great drill and thought…but would this fall under the umbrella of a one piece takeaway?
By mtrimboli on Oct 26, 2009 | Reply
this video is spot …
this video is spot on.
By F1P51 on Oct 26, 2009 | Reply
can i send you my …
can i send you my video of playing golf, and you tell me what i’m doing wrong? xD
i’m turning 16 and my game is shit!
last year i got down to hcp 27 and now its getting worse….bad shit
By robb1031 on Oct 26, 2009 | Reply
that’s a nasty …
that’s a nasty looking driving range
By viola128 on Oct 26, 2009 | Reply
great info on the …
great info on the take away, great lesson. also, what a beautiful swing you’ve got..
thx
By hac1964 on Oct 26, 2009 | Reply
great tips mate.
great tips mate.
By OldSmellyCrotch on Oct 26, 2009 | Reply
Great tutorial!
…
Great tutorial!
P.S Take the ’s’ out of esspecially, it’s especially. ;D
By peeweesmellyrat on Oct 26, 2009 | Reply
Thanks…..It all …
Thanks…..It all makes sense….now to implement it on my spastic swing!
By hellviscool on Oct 26, 2009 | Reply
Thanks Steve – what …
Thanks Steve – what a wonderful and simple explanation of the takeaway! I love it. Cheers Jan – downunder.
By justjames1111 on Oct 26, 2009 | Reply
Pretty nice swing, …
Pretty nice swing, thanks for the instruction!!
By he1enaward on Oct 26, 2009 | Reply
Steve, in your …
Steve, in your opinion, at what point should the right elbow start to break on the backswing? I reckon at about eight o clock position. Any earlier and the club will go on an inside path causing all sorts of problems. Also having watched your clip on the grip I have switched from an interlocking to an overlapping grip. My right hand tended to be dominant causing me to hit at the ball and have no release. Its a difficult change after 7 years of interlock but I can see good results already. Thanks
By BobKy12 on Oct 26, 2009 | Reply
Great looking swing!
Great looking swing!
By no2pump on Oct 26, 2009 | Reply
best on site very …
best on site very good
By coolroy34 on Oct 26, 2009 | Reply
Thanks “RingerDaMan …
Thanks “RingerDaMan” for posting this video,
very simple instructions for something that
can help my swing. u da man.
By pat52007 on Oct 26, 2009 | Reply
RdSoxFan618;On the …
RdSoxFan618;On the driver, the ball should be aligned with you left heal. As you go to the irons you should be inside the left heal.(2)Your left arm are should naturally bend;right arm relitively straight!(3)The plane of the swing should be just above the shoulder blades..not below or even..somewhere toward the upper part of the shoulders. Remember..keep your head and feet still..in other words-don’t do the up and down and up again motion!! Keep the club head low and square-first few inches!!
By pat52007 on Oct 26, 2009 | Reply
This is basically …
This is basically what I have been trying to convey. Don’t get flippy with the hands.Try to take it away in ONE piece and square(to the ball) for the first several inches(about a foot to 16 inches or so. This allows you to get square at the top!!
By GINIGUFF on Oct 26, 2009 | Reply
steve you are da …
steve you are da man.been tryin to play golf for about 5 years had a couple of leasons in the beginning,occasionally broke 100.last year nearly put my clubs on ebay but thought better of it, so i had a lesson a month over the winter, guess what i have been hitting the ball much better but my scores havent improved.last week i discovered this lesson practiced at the range a couple of times and been for a round tonight, steve i went around in 88 thanks steve you really are da man.
By RdSoxFan618 on Oct 26, 2009 | Reply
Hi Steve, great …
Hi Steve, great video. I went to the range and tried this out yesterday, and I was very much hitting it straighter. I just have a few questions:
1) I was hitting VERY low trajectory shots. Should I move my stance back (move the ball up?)
2) What happens after the takeaway? I took it as you bend your left arm in? (I’m a lefty, right arm for you I believe)
3) What is the correct plane? You could be bringing the club up at too high or you could be bringing the club up too low.
Thanks
By clnorris82 on Oct 26, 2009 | Reply
It is imperative …
It is imperative that on your driver your swing plane is low and flat on the takeaway. The wrists will naturally hinge on the backswing and this promotes the sweeping motion on the downswing. This lesson does a great job in teaching the first motion to ensure a successful swing. The steeper the swing with the driver on the takeaway the greater chance the golfer will slice the shot. 30 minutes on the range after watching this video my slice is gone and I am hitting the ball 240 again. Thanks!!!
By ESSBANJO on Oct 26, 2009 | Reply
I have had a number …
I have had a number of lessons to cure my inside/over the top swing but nothing has got my backswing into the correct path until I found your video! Less is more! you are a very natural, informative teacher, thanks