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DIABLO
Hi everyone,just wanting to know has,anybody had many dealings with Herman Williams? do you know if he teaches one or two plane swing,it looks like,a one plane on youtube videos. he seems to know what he's talking about and also seems like he's got good people's skills. any info much,appreciated,thanks in advance.:-D
Russtopher
His blog and vids about the correct grip are pretty good, I learned a lot from those. His stuff pops up a lot for various golf instruction-related searches, but it might be due to his just having a lot of content.
hermanwilliams
Herman Williams here. Just thought I would chime in on your question. To answer simply, I'm not really a "method" teacher that attempts to put all my players into a single style.
Siberian
I've recently become a huge fan. I've been onto his videos and blog for a few weeks now. He's an excellent communicator of golf fundamentals.You get the what and the why, the bio-mechanical cause and effect, made easy to understand. No fads, no 'secrets', just a heavy dose of meat and potatoes.
DIABLO
Hi,ive recently been in touch with him,via youtube..i agree 100% with you!! he's a great at communication and explains things brilliantly..i struggle with getting my arm on top of my chest,its feels very restricted for my swing..all in all though,i would go to Herman like a shot for advice..i wished i lived near him,i would love to have a one on one with him..but coming all the way from the U.K.
Siberian
I had the same issue with my left arm being to the left of my chest instead of being on top of the pec muscle. As a kid with a two-knuckle grip, the arm was naturally more on top, but with a neutral grip now (I changed due to a wrist operation when I was 18), it's all too easy to let the left arm sit on the side of the chest.
DIABLO
You talk alot of sense,so would you say Herman's methods are the ones to stick with? I've been playing 7 years now and keep getting caught up in everybody's methods of teaching,ive tried them all and find myself getting tied in knots (my head that is)..I've tried the Hogan move's with some great success,and moved onto nick Faldo's method's..and right now iam reading nick Bradley's 7 laws of the golf swing.its all very interesting,but very confusing as all the above have very different ways.
