Many thanks once again for this great tip. You fixed my right arm problem a couple of months ago, but now you have totally cured my inconsistent iron hitting. I did exactly what you said and am now hitting my irons great. My driving is also much better. So brilliant advice yet again. Love all your videos. The best on RUclips!
Thanks for the instruction explaining how import connection is. Personally I need to feel my left arm and right arm attached to my torso in the backswing to get a good swing arc to the top to activate my lower body to get a good release in the downswing. The right arm will stay attached until the club reaches parallel and my elbow separates and folds to the set the club at the top. I struggled with connection for a long time until I decided to try turning with my chest and arms as a unit in the backswing. with the arms as straight and long as possible. I naturally get a slight bend in the backswing in the lead arm which mirrors a slight bend at the elbow when my arms hang in a relaxed position. So long as I am relaxed I get good speed and distance.
Great! The drill with the glove, I haven't done that in a while. But the suggestion to tuck in the shirt (under the arm) while on course is awesome. Thank you!
I am asking this in some videos, but is the disconnection also may the cause for shanking the ball - this is my issue since years and I believe I am also disconnecting right in the take away as I want to bringt my sent straight to the right side of me
That shirt tuck is cute! Will use that. Played poorly today in comp. Arms disconnected. But when I stay connected it feels “restrictive”. Is this a leap of faith that I need?
@@jchowngolf This statement sums up the most crucial part of the golf swing mechanics. Many years ago in his prime I noticed Tiger Woods tucked his tee shirt left sleeve under left arm pit before doing his back swing. This tip is so valuable, like gold for all keen golfers out there. Thanks a lot.
Brilliant! How important is it that the glove stays under the arm on the follow thru? I am not sure that I have the flexibility to pull that off. I will definitely give it a go. Thank you!
Beginner here.l was doing this and it was working for me, then i followed another youtube coach who said connected limits arms, do not connect, so i tried it and i could not hit the ball anymore.
Great video! I’ve missed out on simplifying my swing because I misunderstood this concept. Taking the hands inside wasn’t necessarily taking the club inside when done correctly. I purposely avoided doing this for years and have suffered with distance and inconsistency . I’m focusing on turning my shoulders maintaining my arm and hand position relative to body throughout the swing. Not sure if this is correct but my results are definitely better?
Another excellent vid... This is also why players need to stand closer to the ball. Reaching at set up will prompt that body-arm gap. Hope you don't mind this, but your super clear instruction would be even better if it was a tad shorter. There's a bit of needless repetition that could be trimmed...with all due respect of course.
Absolutely bud! Standing too far away can also cause disconnection. Definitely, I noticed the repetition of a certain few areas whilst editing and I actually did try to cut the repetitive parts out (chest rotation with the arms connected I say about 4 times 😅) but the flow of the video was far too jumpy after haha. I’ll improve it for future videos! 👍🏼
Do you have any videos for the clubface at address (using a rotational swing)? Should an iron clubface be slightly open at address? Square? Slightly closed?
@@jchowngolf - So the older generation (Nicklaus) wanted the clubface slightly open at address because they used the older "rolling the wrists" through vs the modern body rotation "keep it square" swing?
Every video you put out feels like they scratch that itch I haven't been able to figure out about my golf swing.
Thank you so much man.
Haha thanks man! I’m glad you’re enjoying them!
Spot on!
Many thanks once again for this great tip. You fixed my right arm problem a couple of months ago, but now you have totally cured my inconsistent iron hitting. I did exactly what you said and am now hitting my irons great. My driving is also much better. So brilliant advice yet again. Love all your videos. The best on RUclips!
Great to hear Colin! I’m glad my videos have helped so much 🤙🏻
Great video again. Best online coach. Garden looking beautiful too!
Thanks bud!
Thanks for the instruction explaining how import connection is. Personally I need to feel my left arm and right arm attached to my torso in the backswing to get a good swing arc to the top to activate my lower body to get a good release in the downswing. The right arm will stay attached until the club reaches parallel and my elbow separates and folds to the set the club at the top. I struggled with connection for a long time until I decided to try turning with my chest and arms as a unit in the backswing. with the arms as straight and long as possible. I naturally get a slight bend in the backswing in the lead arm which mirrors a slight bend at the elbow when my arms hang in a relaxed position. So long as I am relaxed I get good speed and distance.
Great! The drill with the glove, I haven't done that in a while. But the suggestion to tuck in the shirt (under the arm) while on course is awesome. Thank you!
Very well explained! Thanks!
I am asking this in some videos, but is the disconnection also may the cause for shanking the ball - this is my issue since years and I believe I am also disconnecting right in the take away as I want to bringt my sent straight to the right side of me
Fluid and clear, like often !!👍
Thanks bud! Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanx J. Now I have a reason to buy a golf glove.
That shirt tuck is cute! Will use that. Played poorly today in comp. Arms disconnected. But when I stay connected it feels “restrictive”. Is this a leap of faith that I need?
Arms staying connected can hit a lot of birds with one stone. It’s a great move to do regardless 🤙🏻
@@jchowngolf This statement sums up the most crucial part of the golf swing mechanics. Many years ago in his prime I noticed Tiger Woods tucked his tee shirt left sleeve under left arm pit before doing his back swing. This tip is so valuable, like gold for all keen golfers out there. Thanks a lot.
Brilliant! How important is it that the glove stays under the arm on the follow thru? I am not sure that I have the flexibility to pull that off. I will definitely give it a go. Thank you!
Thanks bud! After shaft parallel in the follow though the glove can drop 👍🏼
excellent advice, thank you.
wow good trick thanks for the explications
Very Nice Drill, thanks
Thanks bud!
Great brother should we keep the glove under the arm after impact ? 🤔
You can certainly keep it there post impact to the finish, but after shaft parallel in the follow through, you can drop it 👍🏼
Beginner here.l was doing this and it was working for me, then i followed another youtube coach who said connected limits arms, do not connect, so i tried it and i could not hit the ball anymore.
Great video! I’ve missed out on simplifying my swing because I misunderstood this concept. Taking the hands inside wasn’t necessarily taking the club inside when done correctly. I purposely avoided doing this for years and have suffered with distance and inconsistency . I’m focusing on turning my shoulders maintaining my arm and hand position relative to body throughout the swing. Not sure if this is correct but my results are definitely better?
Great to hear bud! If it’s working for you, go for it 🤙🏻
Great video.
Thanks Dennis!
Another excellent vid... This is also why players need to stand closer to the ball. Reaching at set up will prompt that body-arm gap.
Hope you don't mind this, but your super clear instruction would be even better if it was a tad shorter. There's a bit of needless repetition that could be trimmed...with all due respect of course.
Absolutely bud! Standing too far away can also cause disconnection. Definitely, I noticed the repetition of a certain few areas whilst editing and I actually did try to cut the repetitive parts out (chest rotation with the arms connected I say about 4 times 😅) but the flow of the video was far too jumpy after haha. I’ll improve it for future videos! 👍🏼
Thank you
My pleasure Gerard 🤙🏻
Do you have any videos for the clubface at address (using a rotational swing)? Should an iron clubface be slightly open at address? Square? Slightly closed?
The club face should still be square at address 👍🏼
@@jchowngolf - So the older generation (Nicklaus) wanted the clubface slightly open at address because they used the older "rolling the wrists" through vs the modern body rotation "keep it square" swing?
Nice video !!!
Can I ask dose the right arm need the same with a glove under the arm?
You can do both arms with a glove underneath for sure 👍🏼
Can you do full swings even with the driver with this ?
So what does that look like with the Driver. A video would be very much appreciated. Thanks
Exactly the same
Does this apply for driver?
Absolutely 👍🏼
I presume the same applies to the driver
Absolutely the exact same with driver 👍🏼
😁👍
Thanks bud!
👍👍👏👏
Thanks Sam!
It must be 30 plus degrees for JC to not have the Gilet on ha
It was a hot one that’s for sure 😂
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Thanks bud!