DON'T “SHALLOW” THE SHAFT @brianmanzellagolf on Be Better Golf



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27 Replies to “DON'T “SHALLOW” THE SHAFT @brianmanzellagolf on Be Better Golf”

  1. otom otom says:

    Conclusion is that you do not have to shallow the club. By just doing hands down and club head out (Malaska's and all Tour Pro style) you automatically shallow your hands and that's what it matters.

  2. Nick H says:

    This belly-flop the plane feel has pulled me out of my rotation rabbit hole and dramatically improved my ball striking in a single range session. More of Brian please!

  3. I would love a more detailed demonstration of that left hand grip. Anyone have a link? I searched YT and his instagram account…no luck

  4. alden says:

    He's always been the master of talking forever and not saying anything

  5. Dave Medlock says:

    This is similar to what Mike Austen/Dunlevy have as a swing philosophy, including the airplane.

  6. Ben Jones says:

    The grip section is gold!

  7. Tiny Toons says:

    Seems like the older Italian-American has the younger Italian-American, mesmerized . . . he certainly succeeded getting through too me.

  8. When Mullet says:

    See ball, hit ball. Al this other crap is marketing.

  9. I'm admittedly not sure what kind of golfer or instructor he is but he is literally a master at talking without saying anything.

  10. Sabzor says:

    Love all of the content and have loved all the guests throughout the years, tons of great information from some of the worlds best. But, to me the underlying message of it all is that you've really got to find a coach who's style and method resonates with you and stick with it to see what path they take you down. Everyone is obviously trying to help you improve but you inevitably get continuous amounts of conflicting information. These sessions with Brian are a great example of that (where he's basically talking about the tumble/malaska type move), which is pretty contrary to what Milo is talking about. Ultimately either coach is trying to get you into a place of playing better golf but if you tried to apply both teachings at once you'd clearly just get stuck between two opposing methods. I think this is also hard because ALL of these coaches provide sound reasoning and are very convincing in the way they describe things. It's not really that any of them are wrong, it's just that you kinda have to buy-in on one and stick with it. IMO

  11. Whoever this teacher is needs a better vocabulary of explaining what he’s trying to explain

  12. I would say most (99.9%) of people who view this Channel are always looking for that magic pill. The one that will make the swing work magically for only playing a dozen rounds of golf a year. Six plus hour rounds with your buds chugging beers. Same way with people who search small tidbits on instagram. You got to put in the work … find a teacher and believe in what he is saying before you criticize a small smidgen of what he or she believes in

  13. Just confused. All the dudes you did all the schools with were wrecking swings in the process? What was your epiphany moment when you came to this realization?

  14. Andy Becker says:

    What he’s saying is consistent with AMG measurements. All pro players(right handed swing) they measure immediately lower and straighten right arm in transition. This is what shallowing actually is. It’s never rotating and laying the club down. It only appears that way in 2D. Similar to monte’s no turn cast also.

  15. Brad O says:

    He’s literally showing you the Malaska move but explaining it in a much more complicated way 🤷‍♂️

  16. Mi Barb says:

    This guy is confusing asf

  17. Interesting how Malaska said the same thing about Sergio and tipping the club. . .years ago.

  18. buster mann says:

    Not a fan of Brian. He talks a lot but says little of value. I think he would be better in a one on one lesson but his teaching technique is not focused enough for video lessons. Too much jumping around, name dropping and telling you how he’s the man. Never heard of him before seeing him on your channel.

  19. Swing Faster says:

    Brian needs to watch Mr. Peter Cowan give a lesson to a student. His communication skills are world-class. Hence the reason he is the best coach in the world. Mr. Manzella's communication skills are from a different planet. It's like he's talking in a different language. For someone who has been in the coaching business for years, you would think he would have evolved into a better communicator?

  20. Wow.. I got lost with the toy airplane… pretty confusing explanations.. never felt like he finished a sentence without trying to go to another thought…

  21. Paul Chapman says:

    Totally can not follow this guy- as with the previous video. Ready to move on from this series.

    @bebettergolf Would be great if you caught up with @Shortgamechef again!

  22. IMO this is the Malaska stuff just explained differently. It makes his (Malaska) marching band or steering wheel metaphor make more sense to me now.

  23. 77bovi says:

    Love this series with Brian. Can really feel his passion for helping people improve. Gonna have to rewatch it a few times because I find it hard to follow even with subs on. Agree with what's Brian is saying, love the aeroplane club visual and the colours.
    I'm 92mph with 7 iron, I "get" shaft lean because I slide forward which is "bad" and tbh the 1st thing and only thing I said to a coach 1st lesson recently was, i want shaft lean with my hands over my left leg instead of over my zipper. 13 hcp. Lose shots driving OB and lost balls, with a ton of 3 putts.

  24. TJ W says:

    Great explanation Brian!!!

  25. Cj Lawrence says:

    Right on the money with the grip section……really good content as always

  26. Look Mil says:

    Brian Manzella has no understanding regarding the differences between a “swingers” hand action and a “hitters” hand action. Moe Norman was a 100% SWINGER and Ben Hogan was a 100% HITTER. The vast majority of professional and amateur golfers have golf swings that are far more that of a swinger. Nicklaus was probably 50%-50%. Manzella’s understanding of the left hand grip is nonsensical. Instead see how Hogan applied his left hand grip, it was not at a 90 degree angle as was his right hand.

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