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In this week’s Impact Show, we take a look at Tiger Woods’ golf swing, and we discuss exactly what you can learn to use in your own golf swing. Enjoy!

Me and My Golf is the No. 1 subscribed golf YouTube channel in the world. Piers and Andy provide a variety of video content for avid golf fans that reaches more than 180 countries. Essentially, Me and My Golf's social channels feature core instructional training tips and drills, as well as entertainment focused golf challenges, course Vlogs and trick shots. Piers has spent more than 15 years helping golfers, delivering 35,000+ lessons. After years of learning from the best coaches around the world, he has developed a simple approach to help golfers improve. His greatest skill is understanding the needs of his students, which allows him to deliver “their best lesson." Andy has spent the last 11 years coaching golf and has a passion for helping people improve. His dedication to improving his knowledge has taken him around the world, and he has learned his craft from some of the best coaches and players. Andy’s promise is to share his experiences to deliver first-class instruction

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  1. Someone

    Jan 28, 2018 at 7:23 am

    You two always do pretty good videos. Lately i noticed you have been experimenting with different effects, like the tilt shift lens and camera positioning etc. in this video, please do not waste time on the cellphone effect and the laser line/sound effects. It cheapens the video and takes away from the quality of it. The cell phone frame takes away from the viewer being able to see more of the actual content and in larger, greater detail. Especially for mobile devices, screen real estate is important; don’t waste it by framing your video with cheap graphics.

    Apart from that, what happened with your camera effects you used during your most recent DJ series? And even with Rory? Or do you guys not travel with that gear when you shoot videos abroad?

    It also seems like you guys started talking more and more in your videos…not necessarily about technique or what, but just talking more in general. Videos used to be shorter, which was great. Please don’t make them unnecessarily longer.

    I know, sound bad my criticism, but I really do watch your videos and I do like the work you two do. I learned a lot from them but eventually stopped because I signed up with a teacher. Anyhow, I still enjoy the videos. You guys do an overall great job.

  2. Bbronte

    Jan 24, 2018 at 7:58 pm

    GUYS. Do we allow the clubface to rotate open on the backswing?

  3. CB

    Jan 23, 2018 at 4:17 am

    Why would anybody want to miss fairways this much

  4. Oppie

    Jan 23, 2018 at 1:57 am

    Skip to the 3 minute mark to see Tigger swinging. If you what to swing like Tigger, be Tigger …. 😀

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