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Tyler Ferrell is the only person in the world named to Golf Digest's list of Best
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America AND its list of Best Golf Fitness Professionals in America.
Understand Your Swing Patterns to Improve Consistency
After this video, you'll be able to:
- Identify your common miss patterns to adjust your practice focus
- Apply a simple 30-ball exercise to gain clarity on your swing habits
- Develop a roadmap for consistent improvement based on your unique swing characteristics
In this quick drill, Tyler Farrell introduces a 30-ball, three-club exercise designed to help you identify and understand your unique swing patterns. This insight will guide you toward more consistent and effective play on the course.
Video Transcript
WEBVTT
1
00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:05.930
Hi, I'm Tyler Farrell, co-founder of GolfSmart Academy, and in just a minute I
2
00:00:05.930 --> 00:00:06.200
'm going to
3
00:00:06.200 --> 00:00:09.910
show you how 30 golf balls could change the way you think of your golf game
4
00:00:09.910 --> 00:00:10.520
forever,
5
00:00:10.520 --> 00:00:14.500
how it could accelerate your learning process, as well as provide the road map
6
00:00:14.500 --> 00:00:15.260
for long-term
7
00:00:15.260 --> 00:00:17.240
results.
8
00:00:17.240 --> 00:00:21.520
This three-club 30-ball exercise is one that I've taught fellow instructors as
9
00:00:21.520 --> 00:00:21.920
well as
10
00:00:21.920 --> 00:00:26.000
many students, so whether you want more greens and regulation, a little bit
11
00:00:26.000 --> 00:00:26.840
more distance
12
00:00:26.840 --> 00:00:32.600
off the tee, or just overall more consistency, I know that it can help.
13
00:00:32.600 --> 00:00:36.660
By going through this exercise, you will no longer be stumped by your bad shots
14
00:00:36.660 --> 00:00:36.920
.
15
00:00:36.920 --> 00:00:40.160
Instead, you will have a clear understanding of your misses.
16
00:00:40.160 --> 00:00:44.330
No more second-guessing yourself or trying fixes that have no chance of working
17
00:00:44.330 --> 00:00:44.600
.
18
00:00:44.600 --> 00:00:48.920
So regardless of your level of skill, if you go through this 30-ball three-club
19
00:00:48.920 --> 00:00:49.640
challenge,
20
00:00:49.640 --> 00:00:53.050
you will have a clear understanding of your pattern and what you can do for
21
00:00:53.050 --> 00:00:53.640
long-term
22
00:00:53.640 --> 00:00:54.640
results.
23
00:00:54.640 --> 00:00:59.050
You see, I've studied biomechanics for the last ten years, and I've come to one
24
00:00:59.050 --> 00:00:59.440
very
25
00:00:59.440 --> 00:01:01.680
important conclusion.
26
00:01:01.680 --> 00:01:06.750
The golf swing has a pattern to it, very much like if I were to give you a pen,
27
00:01:06.750 --> 00:01:07.160
and ask
28
00:01:07.160 --> 00:01:10.120
you to sign your name ten times.
29
00:01:10.120 --> 00:01:12.610
Every one of them would look a little bit different, but there would be a
30
00:01:12.610 --> 00:01:13.240
pattern amongst
31
00:01:13.240 --> 00:01:14.240
them.
32
00:01:14.240 --> 00:01:16.560
The same is true for your golf game.
33
00:01:16.560 --> 00:01:17.560
Think about it.
34
00:01:17.560 --> 00:01:20.600
Have you ever noticed that you have the same misses over and over again, even
35
00:01:20.600 --> 00:01:20.920
though every
36
00:01:20.920 --> 00:01:24.920
swing feels different, it's frustrating, isn't it?
37
00:01:24.920 --> 00:01:29.370
Well, the good news is that once you understand your pattern, you can finally
38
00:01:29.370 --> 00:01:30.240
address it and
39
00:01:30.240 --> 00:01:33.080
correct it for good.
40
00:01:33.080 --> 00:01:35.120
So here's how it works.
41
00:01:35.120 --> 00:01:37.280
Simply download the PDF and then print it out.
42
00:01:37.280 --> 00:01:40.480
And the next time you go to the range, take it with you.
43
00:01:40.480 --> 00:01:46.130
You're going to hit 30 golf balls in a row, 10 drivers, 10 7 irons, 10 3/4
44
00:01:46.130 --> 00:01:47.280
sandwiches.
45
00:01:47.280 --> 00:01:51.280
After you hit each shot, simply circle the answers on the sheet.
46
00:01:51.280 --> 00:01:58.560
And don't worry, it's simple, multiple choice.
47
00:01:58.560 --> 00:02:01.980
Once you've hit your last ball and filled out the worksheet, take a picture of
48
00:02:01.980 --> 00:02:02.680
the worksheet
49
00:02:02.680 --> 00:02:06.600
with your smartphone and then email it to me at the address provided.
50
00:02:06.600 --> 00:02:10.140
I'll take a look at it, and I'll get back to you in a few days with a simple
51
00:02:10.140 --> 00:02:10.640
analysis
52
00:02:10.640 --> 00:02:15.090
of your swing pattern as well as a few drills and exercises to help you manage
53
00:02:15.090 --> 00:02:15.520
it.
54
00:02:15.520 --> 00:02:18.200
It really is that simple.
55
00:02:18.200 --> 00:02:21.780
So try our swing decoder today for a better understanding of your golf game
56
00:02:21.780 --> 00:02:22.560
tomorrow.
1
00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:05.930
Hi, I'm Tyler Farrell, co-founder of GolfSmart Academy, and in just a minute I
2
00:00:05.930 --> 00:00:06.200
'm going to
3
00:00:06.200 --> 00:00:09.910
show you how 30 golf balls could change the way you think of your golf game
4
00:00:09.910 --> 00:00:10.520
forever,
5
00:00:10.520 --> 00:00:14.500
how it could accelerate your learning process, as well as provide the road map
6
00:00:14.500 --> 00:00:15.260
for long-term
7
00:00:15.260 --> 00:00:17.240
results.
8
00:00:17.240 --> 00:00:21.520
This three-club 30-ball exercise is one that I've taught fellow instructors as
9
00:00:21.520 --> 00:00:21.920
well as
10
00:00:21.920 --> 00:00:26.000
many students, so whether you want more greens and regulation, a little bit
11
00:00:26.000 --> 00:00:26.840
more distance
12
00:00:26.840 --> 00:00:32.600
off the tee, or just overall more consistency, I know that it can help.
13
00:00:32.600 --> 00:00:36.660
By going through this exercise, you will no longer be stumped by your bad shots
14
00:00:36.660 --> 00:00:36.920
.
15
00:00:36.920 --> 00:00:40.160
Instead, you will have a clear understanding of your misses.
16
00:00:40.160 --> 00:00:44.330
No more second-guessing yourself or trying fixes that have no chance of working
17
00:00:44.330 --> 00:00:44.600
.
18
00:00:44.600 --> 00:00:48.920
So regardless of your level of skill, if you go through this 30-ball three-club
19
00:00:48.920 --> 00:00:49.640
challenge,
20
00:00:49.640 --> 00:00:53.050
you will have a clear understanding of your pattern and what you can do for
21
00:00:53.050 --> 00:00:53.640
long-term
22
00:00:53.640 --> 00:00:54.640
results.
23
00:00:54.640 --> 00:00:59.050
You see, I've studied biomechanics for the last ten years, and I've come to one
24
00:00:59.050 --> 00:00:59.440
very
25
00:00:59.440 --> 00:01:01.680
important conclusion.
26
00:01:01.680 --> 00:01:06.750
The golf swing has a pattern to it, very much like if I were to give you a pen,
27
00:01:06.750 --> 00:01:07.160
and ask
28
00:01:07.160 --> 00:01:10.120
you to sign your name ten times.
29
00:01:10.120 --> 00:01:12.610
Every one of them would look a little bit different, but there would be a
30
00:01:12.610 --> 00:01:13.240
pattern amongst
31
00:01:13.240 --> 00:01:14.240
them.
32
00:01:14.240 --> 00:01:16.560
The same is true for your golf game.
33
00:01:16.560 --> 00:01:17.560
Think about it.
34
00:01:17.560 --> 00:01:20.600
Have you ever noticed that you have the same misses over and over again, even
35
00:01:20.600 --> 00:01:20.920
though every
36
00:01:20.920 --> 00:01:24.920
swing feels different, it's frustrating, isn't it?
37
00:01:24.920 --> 00:01:29.370
Well, the good news is that once you understand your pattern, you can finally
38
00:01:29.370 --> 00:01:30.240
address it and
39
00:01:30.240 --> 00:01:33.080
correct it for good.
40
00:01:33.080 --> 00:01:35.120
So here's how it works.
41
00:01:35.120 --> 00:01:37.280
Simply download the PDF and then print it out.
42
00:01:37.280 --> 00:01:40.480
And the next time you go to the range, take it with you.
43
00:01:40.480 --> 00:01:46.130
You're going to hit 30 golf balls in a row, 10 drivers, 10 7 irons, 10 3/4
44
00:01:46.130 --> 00:01:47.280
sandwiches.
45
00:01:47.280 --> 00:01:51.280
After you hit each shot, simply circle the answers on the sheet.
46
00:01:51.280 --> 00:01:58.560
And don't worry, it's simple, multiple choice.
47
00:01:58.560 --> 00:02:01.980
Once you've hit your last ball and filled out the worksheet, take a picture of
48
00:02:01.980 --> 00:02:02.680
the worksheet
49
00:02:02.680 --> 00:02:06.600
with your smartphone and then email it to me at the address provided.
50
00:02:06.600 --> 00:02:10.140
I'll take a look at it, and I'll get back to you in a few days with a simple
51
00:02:10.140 --> 00:02:10.640
analysis
52
00:02:10.640 --> 00:02:15.090
of your swing pattern as well as a few drills and exercises to help you manage
53
00:02:15.090 --> 00:02:15.520
it.
54
00:02:15.520 --> 00:02:18.200
It really is that simple.
55
00:02:18.200 --> 00:02:21.780
So try our swing decoder today for a better understanding of your golf game
56
00:02:21.780 --> 00:02:22.560
tomorrow.
Resources
Have questions?
Ask Mulligan for help
Tyler Ferrell is the only person in the world named to Golf Digest's list of
Best Young Teachers in America AND its list of Best Golf Fitness Professionals in America.
Understand Your Swing Patterns to Improve Consistency
After this video, you'll be able to:
- Identify your common miss patterns to adjust your practice focus
- Apply a simple 30-ball exercise to gain clarity on your swing habits
- Develop a roadmap for consistent improvement based on your unique swing characteristics
In this quick drill, Tyler Farrell introduces a 30-ball, three-club exercise designed to help you identify and understand your unique swing patterns. This insight will guide you toward more consistent and effective play on the course.
Video Transcript
WEBVTT
1
00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:05.930
Hi, I'm Tyler Farrell, co-founder of GolfSmart Academy, and in just a minute I
2
00:00:05.930 --> 00:00:06.200
'm going to
3
00:00:06.200 --> 00:00:09.910
show you how 30 golf balls could change the way you think of your golf game
4
00:00:09.910 --> 00:00:10.520
forever,
5
00:00:10.520 --> 00:00:14.500
how it could accelerate your learning process, as well as provide the road map
6
00:00:14.500 --> 00:00:15.260
for long-term
7
00:00:15.260 --> 00:00:17.240
results.
8
00:00:17.240 --> 00:00:21.520
This three-club 30-ball exercise is one that I've taught fellow instructors as
9
00:00:21.520 --> 00:00:21.920
well as
10
00:00:21.920 --> 00:00:26.000
many students, so whether you want more greens and regulation, a little bit
11
00:00:26.000 --> 00:00:26.840
more distance
12
00:00:26.840 --> 00:00:32.600
off the tee, or just overall more consistency, I know that it can help.
13
00:00:32.600 --> 00:00:36.660
By going through this exercise, you will no longer be stumped by your bad shots
14
00:00:36.660 --> 00:00:36.920
.
15
00:00:36.920 --> 00:00:40.160
Instead, you will have a clear understanding of your misses.
16
00:00:40.160 --> 00:00:44.330
No more second-guessing yourself or trying fixes that have no chance of working
17
00:00:44.330 --> 00:00:44.600
.
18
00:00:44.600 --> 00:00:48.920
So regardless of your level of skill, if you go through this 30-ball three-club
19
00:00:48.920 --> 00:00:49.640
challenge,
20
00:00:49.640 --> 00:00:53.050
you will have a clear understanding of your pattern and what you can do for
21
00:00:53.050 --> 00:00:53.640
long-term
22
00:00:53.640 --> 00:00:54.640
results.
23
00:00:54.640 --> 00:00:59.050
You see, I've studied biomechanics for the last ten years, and I've come to one
24
00:00:59.050 --> 00:00:59.440
very
25
00:00:59.440 --> 00:01:01.680
important conclusion.
26
00:01:01.680 --> 00:01:06.750
The golf swing has a pattern to it, very much like if I were to give you a pen,
27
00:01:06.750 --> 00:01:07.160
and ask
28
00:01:07.160 --> 00:01:10.120
you to sign your name ten times.
29
00:01:10.120 --> 00:01:12.610
Every one of them would look a little bit different, but there would be a
30
00:01:12.610 --> 00:01:13.240
pattern amongst
31
00:01:13.240 --> 00:01:14.240
them.
32
00:01:14.240 --> 00:01:16.560
The same is true for your golf game.
33
00:01:16.560 --> 00:01:17.560
Think about it.
34
00:01:17.560 --> 00:01:20.600
Have you ever noticed that you have the same misses over and over again, even
35
00:01:20.600 --> 00:01:20.920
though every
36
00:01:20.920 --> 00:01:24.920
swing feels different, it's frustrating, isn't it?
37
00:01:24.920 --> 00:01:29.370
Well, the good news is that once you understand your pattern, you can finally
38
00:01:29.370 --> 00:01:30.240
address it and
39
00:01:30.240 --> 00:01:33.080
correct it for good.
40
00:01:33.080 --> 00:01:35.120
So here's how it works.
41
00:01:35.120 --> 00:01:37.280
Simply download the PDF and then print it out.
42
00:01:37.280 --> 00:01:40.480
And the next time you go to the range, take it with you.
43
00:01:40.480 --> 00:01:46.130
You're going to hit 30 golf balls in a row, 10 drivers, 10 7 irons, 10 3/4
44
00:01:46.130 --> 00:01:47.280
sandwiches.
45
00:01:47.280 --> 00:01:51.280
After you hit each shot, simply circle the answers on the sheet.
46
00:01:51.280 --> 00:01:58.560
And don't worry, it's simple, multiple choice.
47
00:01:58.560 --> 00:02:01.980
Once you've hit your last ball and filled out the worksheet, take a picture of
48
00:02:01.980 --> 00:02:02.680
the worksheet
49
00:02:02.680 --> 00:02:06.600
with your smartphone and then email it to me at the address provided.
50
00:02:06.600 --> 00:02:10.140
I'll take a look at it, and I'll get back to you in a few days with a simple
51
00:02:10.140 --> 00:02:10.640
analysis
52
00:02:10.640 --> 00:02:15.090
of your swing pattern as well as a few drills and exercises to help you manage
53
00:02:15.090 --> 00:02:15.520
it.
54
00:02:15.520 --> 00:02:18.200
It really is that simple.
55
00:02:18.200 --> 00:02:21.780
So try our swing decoder today for a better understanding of your golf game
56
00:02:21.780 --> 00:02:22.560
tomorrow.
1
00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:05.930
Hi, I'm Tyler Farrell, co-founder of GolfSmart Academy, and in just a minute I
2
00:00:05.930 --> 00:00:06.200
'm going to
3
00:00:06.200 --> 00:00:09.910
show you how 30 golf balls could change the way you think of your golf game
4
00:00:09.910 --> 00:00:10.520
forever,
5
00:00:10.520 --> 00:00:14.500
how it could accelerate your learning process, as well as provide the road map
6
00:00:14.500 --> 00:00:15.260
for long-term
7
00:00:15.260 --> 00:00:17.240
results.
8
00:00:17.240 --> 00:00:21.520
This three-club 30-ball exercise is one that I've taught fellow instructors as
9
00:00:21.520 --> 00:00:21.920
well as
10
00:00:21.920 --> 00:00:26.000
many students, so whether you want more greens and regulation, a little bit
11
00:00:26.000 --> 00:00:26.840
more distance
12
00:00:26.840 --> 00:00:32.600
off the tee, or just overall more consistency, I know that it can help.
13
00:00:32.600 --> 00:00:36.660
By going through this exercise, you will no longer be stumped by your bad shots
14
00:00:36.660 --> 00:00:36.920
.
15
00:00:36.920 --> 00:00:40.160
Instead, you will have a clear understanding of your misses.
16
00:00:40.160 --> 00:00:44.330
No more second-guessing yourself or trying fixes that have no chance of working
17
00:00:44.330 --> 00:00:44.600
.
18
00:00:44.600 --> 00:00:48.920
So regardless of your level of skill, if you go through this 30-ball three-club
19
00:00:48.920 --> 00:00:49.640
challenge,
20
00:00:49.640 --> 00:00:53.050
you will have a clear understanding of your pattern and what you can do for
21
00:00:53.050 --> 00:00:53.640
long-term
22
00:00:53.640 --> 00:00:54.640
results.
23
00:00:54.640 --> 00:00:59.050
You see, I've studied biomechanics for the last ten years, and I've come to one
24
00:00:59.050 --> 00:00:59.440
very
25
00:00:59.440 --> 00:01:01.680
important conclusion.
26
00:01:01.680 --> 00:01:06.750
The golf swing has a pattern to it, very much like if I were to give you a pen,
27
00:01:06.750 --> 00:01:07.160
and ask
28
00:01:07.160 --> 00:01:10.120
you to sign your name ten times.
29
00:01:10.120 --> 00:01:12.610
Every one of them would look a little bit different, but there would be a
30
00:01:12.610 --> 00:01:13.240
pattern amongst
31
00:01:13.240 --> 00:01:14.240
them.
32
00:01:14.240 --> 00:01:16.560
The same is true for your golf game.
33
00:01:16.560 --> 00:01:17.560
Think about it.
34
00:01:17.560 --> 00:01:20.600
Have you ever noticed that you have the same misses over and over again, even
35
00:01:20.600 --> 00:01:20.920
though every
36
00:01:20.920 --> 00:01:24.920
swing feels different, it's frustrating, isn't it?
37
00:01:24.920 --> 00:01:29.370
Well, the good news is that once you understand your pattern, you can finally
38
00:01:29.370 --> 00:01:30.240
address it and
39
00:01:30.240 --> 00:01:33.080
correct it for good.
40
00:01:33.080 --> 00:01:35.120
So here's how it works.
41
00:01:35.120 --> 00:01:37.280
Simply download the PDF and then print it out.
42
00:01:37.280 --> 00:01:40.480
And the next time you go to the range, take it with you.
43
00:01:40.480 --> 00:01:46.130
You're going to hit 30 golf balls in a row, 10 drivers, 10 7 irons, 10 3/4
44
00:01:46.130 --> 00:01:47.280
sandwiches.
45
00:01:47.280 --> 00:01:51.280
After you hit each shot, simply circle the answers on the sheet.
46
00:01:51.280 --> 00:01:58.560
And don't worry, it's simple, multiple choice.
47
00:01:58.560 --> 00:02:01.980
Once you've hit your last ball and filled out the worksheet, take a picture of
48
00:02:01.980 --> 00:02:02.680
the worksheet
49
00:02:02.680 --> 00:02:06.600
with your smartphone and then email it to me at the address provided.
50
00:02:06.600 --> 00:02:10.140
I'll take a look at it, and I'll get back to you in a few days with a simple
51
00:02:10.140 --> 00:02:10.640
analysis
52
00:02:10.640 --> 00:02:15.090
of your swing pattern as well as a few drills and exercises to help you manage
53
00:02:15.090 --> 00:02:15.520
it.
54
00:02:15.520 --> 00:02:18.200
It really is that simple.
55
00:02:18.200 --> 00:02:21.780
So try our swing decoder today for a better understanding of your golf game
56
00:02:21.780 --> 00:02:22.560
tomorrow.
Resources
Have questions about this video?
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