42 thoughts on “Golf Swing Basics – Easy Steps For Beginners (2019)

  1. I'm starting golf after an initiation few weeks back, I loved to be out in the open, focusing on each shot, having to learn a lot about technique. I'll try your drill when I go there to practice, I'm sure it'll be a great addition to my lessons; Thank you !

  2. Thank you so much. I have been trying to help a friend build their swing and you are very good at articulating a lot of the concepts that I have a difficult time explaining. It’s just been a minute since I built my own swing.

  3. I love that there are no specific instructions. Just a holistic approach to hitting a golf ball based on the movement of the body through the swing.

  4. This was exactly what I needed to improve my swing. So clear, step by step and do-able for me. I am an older player, 72, with less mobility than I would like, but this instruction can be done even by me! Thank you so much! I'll check out your other videos with great interest and anticipation.

  5. Wow, this video feels like the missing I needed. I tried it out, and it sure works for me. Thank you very much Clay.

  6. I haven’t played in 4 years. Watched this video, practiced, and finally hit the range with my new clubs. This was the third time I’ve used them and I have to say that my father and I were impressed with the way I was hitting every club I used. We appreciate this simple breakdown.

  7. I can’t believe it took 30 years for such a good explanation of the golf swing. Now I know what I was doing wrong. Can’t wait to get to range and practice. Thanks a million for this awesome video 👍🙏😃 Stephan

  8. 31 and swung a golf club for the first time last year. Currently trying to improve my swing and at present a good driving distance for me is just over 100 yards. I’m envying all of the children I see being brought in by their parents!

  9. Never golfed, but going with my hiking friends to a driving range, for fun. Hoping this video helps…and I don’t pull something! Thanks!!

  10. I have to think associate with something else so I am wondering if I were to think this is like shoveling dirt and then tossing it. Would that be a close analogy? Sounds silly but not to me.

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