The Most Game Changing Golf Tip EVER

Published 2024-07-01
The Most Game Changing Golf Tip EVER

This is a real life Game Changer to help you play better golf. If you want to fix any golf swing fault whether on the backswing or downswing, do this regardless of the fault. It's unbelievable how this simple golf tip flattens the left/lead wrist, supports the golf club, controls swing path. Truly a Game Changer of a golf tip which to be honest took a bit of time to decipher.
So take this amazing golf tip to the range regardless of your swing fault and just watch the golf ball fly straight and long every time.

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For a golf swing that is CONSISTENT, provides a flat left wrist, compression, lag and more. Steve's EUREKA GOLF SWING METHOD is now being implemented in 62 countries taking the golfers game to a place that allows the body to turn, the flight to straighten and compression to become a reality.
The starting place is the "iron swing series" offering the set-up of the Eureka Golf Swing canes and a step by step tutorial of the full action.
REMEMBER: as Steve says, "There is a difference between opening your stance and aiming left".
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Filmed at: www.peeblesgolfclub.com/
00:00 Introduction
00:20 Quick technical part....it's important??
01:06 What the wrists do, or should do?
02:32 Get the arm in position
04:24 What else this fixes
09:30 Mind Blowing Bonu

All Comments (21)
  • Hi Steve, thanks for the new tip. Just a caution to people watching, even though the right wrist angles are intended at impact, they are not actually held past impact, as you can see on your swing if paused just after the ball is hit. I only mentioned this as I had a lot of issues trying to hold onto angles, rather than letting the clubhead release to a point where the butt of the club handle points back at your belt buckle about 3 feet after the ball, and all the angles are gone. You can easily end up dragging the handle otherwise and losing speed etc. Not sure if this needed mentioning too?
  • Hi Steve, this is a great instruction video, thanks so much. Great to see you back on YouTube and spending some of your valuable time with us all 👍🏻
  • @eastcoastuk1120
    THAT is the best setup and swing instruction I have seen anywhere. I am old now but still hit the ball ok. Distance is a problem nowadays . Straight not so much trouble. This though I can see a possible distance improver straight away. NOW can I do it.? of course I can. All I have to do is follow this instruction. thumbed up.
  • @vh110
    Brilliant again Steve
  • What a fantastic breakdown on the position of the forearm and wrist at address and through impact. Great explanation, Steve. Thanks again for another well delivered instruction on hitting straighter golf shots. 👍🏻
  • Technical Steve but well explained. You’re good and you simplified it beautifully. Everyone share like crazy. All your content I enjoy there, there, there, is the way to practice; Love it ❤️
  • @cdunne1620
    .. brilliant idea going through The Golfing Machine, so interesting. Well done đź‘Źđź‘Źđź‘Ź
  • @mokelly1986
    Fantastic video Steve, rotating the club face sweetspot at address you discuss in Eureka. I have plus 4 grips to make my right hand less active and this information is invaluable.
  • Thank you for always putting across very simple and easy to understand concepts and not over complicating the golf swing. I'm left eye/left hand dominant but I swing right-handed. Any tips to stop my left hand being so strong and using my right hand more? Is it a grip issue?
  • @wpk286
    Thank you for this video. I've been using the Eureka swing off and on for a couple of years and have been fighting inconsistency for too long. I watched this video 4 times today (July 7/24) and went out to my practice mat and net and started to practice what you talked about in the video. I have a 10" circle paintred on my net (12' away) and I started hitting balls . I was stunned by the results. I hit the painted target 7 times in a row with my 8i and I had to stop and think about why this happened. I also grabbed a #5 hybrid and had similar results. The hits were all (for me) mostly clean and felt very powerful. I'm 83 y/o and will be playing in two days and I can't wait to try this on the course. Thank you, thank you.
  • Took this to the course and was amazed at how well it worked (15+ handicap). I struggle with getting my right shoulder low during the downswing and this forces me to do it. Contact/compression was greatly improved. It definitely challenges your range of motion (64 years young), so I was thankful I did a lot of stretching before going out. I plan to keep doing it as long as my body will allow. Thanks.
  • @MrDiscord66
    Wow, I love this lesson. Can’t wait to get to the range later and try it out! Thanks
  • @light1531
    Steve. Love the latest batch of swing ideas and your deep dive into the classic literature for inspiration from a teaching professional viewpoint. I liked the club back and slightly inside (the line) at address with driver. If you get a chance would welcome your thoughts on reliable shots from various types of rough.
  • OMG. I've been working on this for 1.5 yrs. Today was the 1st time I saw this video. I generally only hit a handful of greens for 18 holes. Today I hit 9. But even the miss-hits were down the target line. I can work with that.
  • @PauloG100
    Great tip Steve. I imagine this is what the Procendr does, keeping that right wrist in that position through to impact. I have one and will be practising with it today to get that feeling embedded.
  • @69mjar
    You know it's funny I stumbled upon this video. That is the one thing I focus on in my swing, especially with my driver now, and everything is long and straight. Just all of a sudden. So yes, this works!