00:00So stand on those, make a back swing, nice and slow, doing exactly what you're doing.
00:08So you can feel if you shift or walk it out towards your toes.
00:12You've got to stay perfect.
00:15Wow. Boy, that's where I want it, too.
00:17Right.
00:19Do you ever have players hit balls with these things on?
00:21You know what? Rick Lamb did it one time, and I thought I was going to pass out wide.
00:25I was scared to death I was going to have a guy hurt himself.
00:28But he did, and he actually does similar to that, and then he just turns and chips them out.
00:34Right? It's pretty good.
00:35Well, let's just try for science.
00:39You got here at a good time, Charlie.
00:56Watch this.
00:58Hold my beer and watch this.
01:02Yeah, it just looks so good at the top.
01:04Right?
01:05I'm not dipping down with my chest.
01:07Look at the difference.
01:08Massive, right?
01:10Yes.
01:11Just the – I just don't look like I'm waning over, right, like towards the golf ball.
01:15I just feel like I'm underneath.
01:16And I think one of the things that people don't pay enough attention to is balance, you know?
01:22And I mean, I just think – Colby and I were talking about this – like, it's an athletic movement.
01:29You don't ever see great athletes out of balance in any form, even when they're trying to create speed, right?
01:35Like, you look wound into that right hip, balanced.
01:38Obviously, I mean, you're standing up, but you're taller.
01:41You haven't dipped.
01:41And then when you look at it from this view, look how much taller your head – I mean, you're just more up.
01:51And look at the spacing there in your knees.
01:53Look how much more stable your lower body is.
01:55Wow.
01:56It's awesome.
01:57And then, I mean, you go here, just even with that, look how much more you go over to your left.
02:04Boy.
02:07Because you're in balance.
02:09I think it's good, though, to have good drills to be able to take in your technical practice.
02:15I think if we're going to break them down into three or four drills, the first one to me – and this is – I think a lot of people, when they go to lessons,
02:25they're told, like, okay, you need to fix your club face, you need to fix this position.
02:30But everything that I'm going to take away from this is what are the body mechanics that I can do to get myself more balanced
02:38to where I don't have to think about the face, what this is feeling.
02:43Like, this is just a feel.
02:44Correct.
02:45But all the other things I can train and do, you know, I don't have the time to hit as many points.
02:49And I think that's – I think the beauty of, you know, how you and I have worked over the years
02:55and from what I've learned from Colby and different things is, like, if we can get your – if you've got a good grip
03:01and a good club face going back, which you do, and you're set up well, if we can teach you to move your body correctly,
03:08generally speaking, the club kind of goes where it's supposed to, right?
03:10And – but then more importantly for you, if I can give you two or three things that you can do away from the golf course,
03:17when you take that 30 minutes or an hour in the morning before you go do the broadcast,
03:21you're actually working on your golf swing.
03:23Yeah.
03:23And that was the beauty of what I said – it tells me the other day, like, with Colby, like,
03:29he was the first person ever that when you would go to the gym at a tour event, he'd text me,
03:34what are you and Smiley working on?
03:35And I would tell him, and your whole workout was geared towards making you do that.
03:40And then you'd always come back out after the workout, and you were hitting it better.
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