@@MaFaKeys what do you define as a flip? The clubface is obviously going to close when we are past impact. Unless we are trying to hit a big hold off slice/fade. Every great ball strikers face is closings pre-impact and is completely closed at P8.
@@MaFaKeys yeah the clubface is always closing in a good swing due to having a good grip. Trying to manually flip the the club shut is extremely difficult to time up consistently. Some golfers cab do it though. Phil, Webb Simpson, Oosthuizen just to name a few.
@@toddheugly I see you are setting your wrist in the backswing and then in the downswing you are starting to rotate to square up the club face at impact, but how do you control the amount of squaring up to be ‘just right’ at impact? You mention there shouldn’t be any manipulation, but there is clearly wrist manipulation?
@@MaFaKeys that all comes from your grip. If your grip is on correctly the clubface closes automatically like in mine and other tour pros swings. We grip in a neutral to a stronger position which return the clubface square at impact. If golfers have bad grips in the palms of their hands they are always going to struggle.
Thank you so much for your tuition
On the set up i notice that the club is fairly vertical is this important Todd
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Lots of valuable information, thanks for sharing it on RUclips. More golfers need to find you.
Thank you for those words that means a lot.
Brilliant tutelage. Thanks for simplifying what many other instruction videos fail to do
Thank you very much!
More good information- explained very well- thanks again
Thank you
Great video Todd, glad to see you out teaching on the back patio keep up the great work
How do we apply this technique to the driver, is it the same? Thanks as a senior it is so much easier on the body!
Yes and yes
I have a question when I whip the club threw I always pulled hook it ! Any suggestions you have would be appreciated. Thank you
@@JohnHiers the clubface is closing somehow. A late flip shut that you aren’t aware of or a both forearms are rolling closed too soon.
@@JohnHiers I will make a video.
Todd, you’re saying no flipping happens, but when you finish with that roll past impact, the face closes tremendously, what am I missing?
@@MaFaKeys what do you define as a flip? The clubface is obviously going to close when we are past impact. Unless we are trying to hit a big hold off slice/fade. Every great ball strikers face is closings pre-impact and is completely closed at P8.
@@toddheugly ok, so it is ok that post impact when you’re rolled over the club face is completely closed?
@@MaFaKeys yeah the clubface is always closing in a good swing due to having a good grip. Trying to manually flip the the club shut is extremely difficult to time up consistently. Some golfers cab do it though. Phil, Webb Simpson, Oosthuizen just to name a few.
@@toddheugly I see you are setting your wrist in the backswing and then in the downswing you are starting to rotate to square up the club face at impact, but how do you control the amount of squaring up to be ‘just right’ at impact? You mention there shouldn’t be any manipulation, but there is clearly wrist manipulation?
@@MaFaKeys that all comes from your grip. If your grip is on correctly the clubface closes automatically like in mine and other tour pros swings. We grip in a neutral to a stronger position which return the clubface square at impact. If golfers have bad grips in the palms of their hands they are always going to struggle.