TALY PullPush Golf Swing for Improved Distance/Consistency

TALY demonstrates another golf swing which does not require golfers to swing their arms. Simply pull the red ball (your Talynt point) behind you as far as it will go, and then push the red ball down through impact. Do not swing your arms.

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    25 Responses to “ TALY PullPush Golf Swing for Improved Distance/Consistency ”

    1. Thank for posting @qwerty009ish.

      Surprisingly enough that’s sort of what this move feels like. You pull it into you on your body and then push it back into the golf ball.

      Sometimes golfers mistake width with closeness of the left arm to their body. You can have great width and still have your left arm touching your chest. It more relates to your left elbow. Don’t let it bend.

      It works for driver but I do prefer using one of the other two arm or body moves off the tee for more power.

    2. @scoremore05 Ik I’m just messin’ with ya bud. Interesting vid. I can see how well your method works. I would definitely recommend that to anyone that struggles with consistency in their swing.

    3. Hi Taly…great concept and teaching method…below you posted about the two different types of pull push….single and double axis….which are you doing in your videos??…in the double axis swing…more down the toe line…do you turn your forearms back to the left prior to impact?…is that how you get the shaft back to address plane??….so two plane would not feel “open” at impact?…..is the setup and distance from the ball the same for both swings??…thanks….great stuff

    4. Well, just tried this method on the range. It works astonishingly great for 100 yd-in shots. I don’t REALLY like changing my swing for a particular distance, but the consistent results are too good to ignore. Guess ill just have to incorporate it into my game.

    5. Taly. Love the mindset, and would like to really get to grips with the push pull swing. 2 questions. When I try it with the driver I seem to get it very close to my body and tied in knots – any advice on how you keep “width” as you seem to in the vid? Also, does it work with the driver or are we better sticking with the body turn swing? Thanks for your advice.

    6. Nice work @bbessares!!

      I’m sure it’s a tribute to the work you and your girlfriend are putting in to understand your move.

      With regards to the DVD, we must not have had you on our mailing list. I’ll send you a direct message.

    7. Taly! Thanks for using your brain to create such an ingenious device. Practicing with the Mindset has changed my game. Shooting in the 80s used to seem like tough thing to achieve but now I do it regularly. My girlfriend also got great results going from shooting in the 100-115 range to regularly breaking 100 and getting close to breaking 90! Thanks again but I wish you offered a deal for the DVD for folks like me who bought the Mindset. Just a thought!

    8. Homer Kelly would be proud of the “hiting” sequence shown here. 2 ways to strike a golf ball: SWINGING, a la Hogan, Snead, Tiger, Phil, etc OR hitting a la Palmer, Nicklaus, JB Holmes, etc. BOTH work. Both produce champions & hall of famers. A player can make a choice of shich to be. The TALY Mind works, folks! If you don’t use it for anything other than learning a flat left wrist at impact it’s well worth the pittance of expense vs knowledge gained and better scores. Get ‘er done! RDM

    9. Thanks for sharing your experiences @remmy100.

    10. Thanks for posting @RoyDMcAvoy.

    11. Thanks for posting @neway40.

      1) In this video I am moving the red ball along my toe line but for the PullPush move you can actually do either.

      2) No I don’t turn my forearms back to the left prior to impact. It will feel wide open but it is actually going to give you a nice little draw.

      3) Set up and distance from ball will vary slightly but mainly due to the length of club you are using.

    12. This device would work great with the Stack and Tilt Swing!!!

    13. I tried it and only dropped 17 strokes overnight. I’m now a +5 handicap, but this is still false advertising. I want another 3-8 strokes removed by midnight tonight or my money back!

    14. Thanks for posting @piccalocb.

    15. Hey Taly,
      Love the pull/push swing. Works great on chips. One question. Do you have or plan to have DVD’s on your three swings. Would love a slow motion swing from behind and from the side of the pull/push swing. Your thoughts?? Bob in AZ

    16. Thanks for posting @gostanley.

      Visit us at the TALY website.

    17. Thanks for posting @vidvivvid.

      I like golfers to experiment to see what works for them but I definitely like pushing further out to the right .

      But keep in mind, it also depends on how far your left forearm turns to the right on your takeaway because that opens up the clubface.

      For me personally, I like to come back into impact with that wide open clubface and as long as I push further out to the right, my clubface is actually closed relative to that path which assists with a draw.

    18. I am definately right hand-arm dominant so maybe this style suits me better. One question. With chipping do you normally push straight at the target? I find that as the club gets longer I have to push out further to the right, but the push does work so well close in. And do you resist body turn or just go with the flow?

    19. Hadn’t played much due to winter and went down the range. Swing wasn’t working well. Later tried the pull push and the impact was so clean. Even 3 and 4 irons I managed to repeatedly hit well and didnt notice any loss in distance. I almost didn’t want to accept it.

    20. Thanks for posting @futurehendrix985 and I’m quite sure you understand what I am referring to.

      If you are a scratch golfer, you’re obviously not going to shoot 20-25 shots better. But what if you typically shoot 100 or 110? Saving one shot per hole is already 18 strokes.

      One less chip per hole. One less put per hole. It adds up very quickly.

    21. Thanks for posting @1carlosm. Spring’s coming!

    22. 25 strokes ehh? So you guarantee 40s-50s on 18 holes?

    23. Somewhat along the same concept as Moe Normans swing method? Thank you again

    24. Thanks for posting your vids. I just saw them a day ago and have been practicing the swing(in the house) because there’s 3 feet of snow outside. I’m am extremely excited about getting out to the range this spring and applying it to the golf course. I’m self taught with a 12 handicap and just this past year have kinda applied the same principle while on the range. I too hit an obscene amount of balls on the range to find a more simple and receptive swing. I may be wrong but noticed that it’s som

    25. @scoremore05 thank you very much! :)

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