Why 99% of Amateurs can’t create the PGA Release! - NEW Instruction!

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  • @bunkerputt
    @bunkerputt Год назад +8

    Love this. Good instruction. I think a lot of teachers and students fall into extremes like "don't cup the left wrist" or "feel is not real". But the truth is often somewhere in the middle. Your saying some cup on the follow-through, and "we learn from 30% feel" has that middle-of-the-road ring of golf truth. You're a good teacher. Thanks for what you do.

    • @CraigHansonGolf
      @CraigHansonGolf  Год назад

      Glad it was helpful! .. thanks very much for the feedback. It’s a good post 👍 .. it’s appreciated

  • @cooperradley
    @cooperradley 3 месяца назад +1

    Your videos are fantastic predominantly because you focus on some extremely overlooked and misunderstood key elements to a good swing and then give great "feel" drills to try and ingrain it.
    For a while now I have been trying to figure out how the pro golfers always have a fully extended looking follow-through all the way to the finish. I think I have just been told how in this video.
    Thanks Craig. Much appreciated.

  • @Cornish_Maid
    @Cornish_Maid Год назад +1

    Hi, firstly, I loved this video, and have noticed recently that this is something I wasn’t doing, despite playing golf since I was 16. (Now 66)
    However, since watching your video, I went to the garden to try this out, and it became immediately apparent why I don’t do it anymore.
    I’ve arthritis in both shoulders, and during an attempt to do this, my left shoulder ( right handed) was in agony, so it’s my body trying to protect itself, which is extremely disappointing, but obviously necessary for me to be able to continue playing golf.

    • @CraigHansonGolf
      @CraigHansonGolf  Год назад

      it’s hard to swing the way you want with pain i’ve had 2 hip replacements so i know how it feels

  • @steveschraedel
    @steveschraedel Месяц назад +2

    Tried this today and picked up 10-15 yards of distance with every club. Thanks for sharing! Can't wait until I practice it for more than a day...

  • @stevew9769
    @stevew9769 Год назад +2

    Finally! Someone describing the release in a way that always felt natural to me, but I tried to fight because I thought it was wrong. Thank you!
    After some experimentation, a thought that occurs to me is, try to feel that the left wrist is on top of the club at the top, and under the club at the finish. Simple, and creates more of a "swooshing" sound than I've ever heard in my swing.
    Thanks again!

  • @TeddyCavachon
    @TeddyCavachon Год назад +1

    My experience and observation of other older golfers who don’t get proper straight extension of the trail arm in the finish, which is what forces the lead wrist into extension are a lack of lateral shift at the start of their backswings and side bending of the spine as the shoulders come back to parallel.
    It wasn’t until I copied the side bend action of the pros seen at impact then worked backwards in the swing sequence to figure out when it should start that I got the club head force vector through impact and the finish to pull my trail arm out ram-rod straight down the line towards the target.
    Figure out how to extend the club in the finish and use the Vardon/Interlaced grip properly and the club force will hinge the wrists ideally automatically at the ideal time. That’s the genius of the Vardon grip, that it causes the extension of the trail wrist in the backswing and lead wrist in the finish to move into maxed out extension at ideal time to create the “tray lifting” leverage needed to control the path of the club when the change in the wrists from pulled straight thumbs-down ulnar deviation to radial deviation occurs and greatly increases to club head speed and its kinetic energy as it whips around the hands.
    Just try standing at address and do nothing except side bend and observe how that moves the rest of your body. Your back shoulder will drop and your hips will react by shifting laterally towards the target. The mass in your arms will also swing downward towards the ground and forward towards the target. Start doing it as the shoulders come back to parallel in the downswing and progressively increase it through impact and finish (as seen @ 12:40 in this video) and it will set-up the bio-mechanics necessary to allow the mass in the arms to change from swinging around the feet to swinging down the target line, which is what sets-up the club head mass vector being able to pull the trail arm straight down the target line.
    Look at the video @ 12:40 and notice how head, trail shoulder, trail and club shaft are all lined up together because the club force vector is pulling towards the camera and the side bend action creates the resistance in the trail side of the body to give the force the time necessary to pull the trail arm straight.

  • @pfox1555
    @pfox1555 Год назад +1

    So many RUclips golf instructors do not advocate this and I don’t know why. They suggest no arm rotation and it doesn’t work for me. Thank you so much for this as it’s massively improved my ball striking

    • @CraigHansonGolf
      @CraigHansonGolf  Год назад +1

      That’s because they don’t know what they don’t really know what’s going on.
      These days mediocrity is placed on a pedestal.

  • @ehtishamshami8823
    @ehtishamshami8823 Год назад +2

    Love your explanation, Craig. I have experienced one thing (Actually r handed golfer) is during practicing r side bend in downswing as left-handed when going to original r handed then opposite left side bend is getting in downswing. Why left-handed? just experimenting here as can't develop bad habits when move to r handed. But quite opposite. Do u see such thing?

    • @CraigHansonGolf
      @CraigHansonGolf  Год назад +1

      Thanks for posting all i can say is do what works

  • @Hun_Power
    @Hun_Power 7 месяцев назад +1

    Hey Craig. Just wanted to say I’ve become a huge fan of your channel. You have a beautiful swing and love the in depth info. I have struggled with a chicken wing since I started played golf a couple of years ago (in addition to other problems) but this concept of the release is helping me quite a bit. The issue I was having is I was doing this at impact and losing all shaft lean. At what point do you start extending the left wrist to release it?

    • @CraigHansonGolf
      @CraigHansonGolf  7 месяцев назад

      Thanks very much… get yourself into the position where the pros on the follow through. Swing back .. like reverse engineering and swing through… feel like the swoosh of the club happens just after impact…
      Connect to different sensations… it’s one movement. It’s impossible to say that the left wrist starts to extend just at this point.

  • @seekinggreen4481
    @seekinggreen4481 Год назад +2

    I love the way you break this down.. the follow through is so damn important. Understanding this concept alone, helped my early extension tremendously from what it was. It took me years of trying to be super detailed about every position in my swing. Over those years I started to understand that just getting to a complete follow through and posted on your lead side in balance is the best "feel" in the world, and easy to replicate.

  • @jonathanlambert7004
    @jonathanlambert7004 4 месяца назад +1

    When I take the club back I feel so many variants in this one motion they all feel right. Some days when I practice everything comes out the middle. The next day I'm back to my normal self hitting chunks thin shanks.
    The only positive. In the past I was always bad. If only I could bottle the good day.

    • @CraigHansonGolf
      @CraigHansonGolf  4 месяца назад

      You have to know what the point of failure is the tendency that causes this.
      I can help you with online training. Send me your swing from your phone. There’s private messaging or a call. You receive a compressed email the same software as the RUclips video so when you watch your swing, it’s like looking at a RUclips video with you swinging on the screen. I’ll supply personalised drills and then you won’t have this problem.
      It’s to hard by yourself and not knowing why.
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  • @jw228w
    @jw228w Год назад +1

    thanks for this great video on release.i like that your practice was a full swing rather than stopping at a certain point by the wall.also behind the body view of your club going around and beneath your shoulders indicated a good swing plane on follow thru, something I will practice.
    John

  • @legittshittful
    @legittshittful Год назад +1

    You are by far the best at breaking down what really matters in the golf swing I struggled with my finishing position for so long and the “chicken” elbow finish but after a few weeks of implementing some of the things I’ve seen in these vids I’m hitting the ball 100% proper, gained about 20 yards, and the swing actually looks nice

    • @CraigHansonGolf
      @CraigHansonGolf  Год назад

      Thanks very much 👍👍.. great news for you. Nice post

  • @1averageamerican
    @1averageamerican Год назад +6

    I'm a 19hc hitting driver 230ish. I really started working on a proper release several weeks ago. My last round I beat my index by 8 strokes and was hitting straight drives 260-265. Irons are much crisper and flying 10 or so yards longer. I still hit a few terrible shots but I have seen a big improvement in a short time. I'm saving this video and can't wait to try the drills.

  • @jamesbond4633
    @jamesbond4633 Год назад +18

    I accidentally stumbled onto this about 3 years ago. For some reason I just let the club go with my left wrist. I started hitting 300 yard drives which I could never do. I wasn't even hitting 250 yard drives before I started bending my wrist after impact. It felt like flipping but it wasn't. I played a round with a college player ...I am 60 years old and I was hitting it just as far as him. He gave me strange looks!! I did this for about 3 weeks and I was hitting it so hard I pulled a muscle in the middle of my back. I sort of forgot about that after I got back into golfing again after some time off. I now know that was the correct way to release. Thanks for posting this. I will be doing this again!!!

  • @WhoDunnit32
    @WhoDunnit32 Год назад +1

    Really good, have you looked at what the legendary Bob Toski has said about the hands and arms?
    Modern instructors are finally beginning to teach that you need to use your hands in your swing. However, teaching "feel" is never easy, and teaching it from a book is even harder. Yet Toski does an admirable job in this section from a chapter called -- appropriately enough -- Feeling Your Hands.
    "Some players might as well stick their hands in their pockets," said the great golf instructor Seymour Dunn, "for all the use they make of them." Think back to the swing in the park [Toski was talking about a child's playground swing in an earlier chapter]. Let's say it's not a swing now, but a tennis ball hanging from a rope attached to the swing crossbar. You find it at rest and you want to start it swinging. How do you begin? Do you butt it with your body or nudge it with your shoulder? Do you push the rope with your arm? Or do you set it gently swinging with an easy push of your hand so that the ball climbs and falls back before you send it on its way again? And if you use your hand, do you clench it tightly or hold it just firmly enough to start it on the natural path limited by the length of the rope? Do you stiffen your wrist or let it flex? Which will keep the ball moving without bowing or jerking the rope? In a similar way, do you "flick" your wrist slightly at the bottom of the club's arc to add speed and send it forward faster? Or do you twist your body and lunge forward to quicken the club's pace?
    The freedom and motion that we spoke of in Chapter 1 emanate from the hands. The hands start the clubhead moving, keep it on its natural path and sustain its centrifugal motion. It would take very little movement on your part to get that tennis ball moving at its maximum speed, and most of the movement would come from your hands. And so with your golf swing.
    The hands, Dunn said, are the leaders of the swing. And that surprises most golfers. You see them on the practice range struggling to lift the club with their arms or pull it with their shoulders or help it along with their legs and trunk. They twist and turn and slap and hit, clutching the club in a grip so tight their hands lose all of their natural power. "Most poor golfers," Ernest Jones said, "merely use their hands to hold the club. They don't understand that it is through the hands and fingers alone that they can influence the behavior of the club."
    Think about how you throw a ball or swing a racket or bat. You don't freeze your wrists; you allow them to move. But neither do you leave them "floppy" like a wet noodle, bending all over the place; rather, you tend to finish with your hands and forearms in a fairly straight line. (And just a note: If your lead wrist is bent backward after you hit the ball, you aren't letting your shoulders turn fully into your finish. The natural "pull" of the club as your wrists uncock on the downswing is to point the clubshaft straight out from you, so your shaft and arms form a nice Y-shape when seen from the front. If you don't get that, you're interfering with the natural motion somehow.)
    Mike Malaska did a really good vid showing how much speed the hands create! ruclips.net/video/d7PUHEA9pn8/видео.html

  • @edwardbugby7493
    @edwardbugby7493 10 месяцев назад +1

    Mike Austin advocated this a long time ago. Great to see it finally being underetood!!

  • @coachanderson2704
    @coachanderson2704 Год назад +1

    Being doing it for many years, I learned it from Ben Hogan watching his swing and what he said about the hands and taught by Johnny Miller when he came up long time ago to do lessons. Oh yeah I'm a golf coach. This is one the best videos on YT. for people to watch and to play great golf.

    • @CraigHansonGolf
      @CraigHansonGolf  Год назад

      Thanks 🙏.. i’m so good to hear 👍👍
      Really really appreciate it!

  • @Justinsgolf
    @Justinsgolf Год назад +1

    I’ve actually got a vid I took of Rory at east lake and when I went back and watched it you can clearly see his lead wrist through impact go extended like ur showing. That day I completely left the handle dragging bs alone.

  • @integrito3323
    @integrito3323 Год назад +4

    Liked! Shall give this a go tomorrow and work on in conjunction with the lateral hip shift, Compression/through the wall/right knee to ball before hands techniques, each day for two weeks and let you know of my progress! Many thanks for taking the time to post these videos and educate!

  • @StevenMoney
    @StevenMoney 9 месяцев назад +1

    Yeah he’s in on it. I’m going through it at this very moment.
    I think I just saw Couples get the butt of the club in a crazy late release point. Almost in front of the ball.

  • @philb7942
    @philb7942 Год назад +4

    Loved the handicap progression vids, really backs up your teaching. Thanks Craig.

  • @Ryglado
    @Ryglado 8 дней назад +1

    Very interesting! I’ve never heard of this before. So keen to try this tomorrow on the range.

  • @alvermeil5884
    @alvermeil5884 Год назад +2

    Would the split grip drill help me improve this moment?

    • @CraigHansonGolf
      @CraigHansonGolf  Год назад +1

      I’ve never had any success with that split grip drill to be honest

  • @martinkeates9816
    @martinkeates9816 Год назад +2

    Total eye opener! This has changed everything - I feel that there is no limit where this could take me. Thanks Craig!

  •  Год назад +2

    Great instruction as always Craig! I like how you say to get into the finish position and work back. Interestingly, it has been quite a number of years now, but Freddy Couples said in his video that he practices his follow through from impact to finish. He starts by setting up at impact position, and then from there follows through to finish..

  • @Senseisystem
    @Senseisystem Год назад +2

    Game changer, floated for years as a 10-18 handicapper with no concept of the correct way to release a golf club… learn about getting shallow but releasing the shallowness is just as important

  • @eddien9634
    @eddien9634 Год назад +1

    Always played with the completely contradicted assumption from this of maintaining a flat lead wrist through impact and always always wondered why the heck this game was so difficult to make decent contact. Thank you for an excellent break down of the correct and natural way of swinging through the ball!

    • @CraigHansonGolf
      @CraigHansonGolf  Год назад

      Thanks 🙏 very much appreciate you taking the time to post 👍

  • @richyclubsport5155
    @richyclubsport5155 Год назад +1

    Brilliant, especially from the front views, where you can actually see the correct position

    • @CraigHansonGolf
      @CraigHansonGolf  Год назад +1

      Thank you .. i just really want people understand this.. through the drills you have to create your own feels.
      Thanks for sharing 👍

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      @jungsaelee9737 Год назад

  • @hawgifan
    @hawgifan 9 месяцев назад +1

    Best channel ever.
    I just hate to see these teachers saying hold your angle with right hand under and then they taya full swing and right hand rolls over just lityou are saying.
    You’d think they might do a frame by frame analysis of their own swing before trying to teach something else

    • @CraigHansonGolf
      @CraigHansonGolf  9 месяцев назад

      Thanks very much i agree 100 % with what you where saying 👍

  • @larrybethune3909
    @larrybethune3909 Год назад

    I find the left wrist releases through impact in this way only when my arms are limp and I let momentum and tempo release the club. As soon as I "try" to release or hit with my right hand, hook city blues.

    • @CraigHansonGolf
      @CraigHansonGolf  Год назад

      thanks for posting 👍

    • @larrybethune3909
      @larrybethune3909 Год назад

      @@CraigHansonGolf Thanks for teaching! The release has never been clear to me until now.

    • @CraigHansonGolf
      @CraigHansonGolf  Год назад

      @@larrybethune3909 really appreciate your feedback and taking the time to post 👍

  • @kevinshoemaker5466
    @kevinshoemaker5466 Год назад +1

    Great Video.. I started watching old Austin- Dunaway-Shaghur vids this idea was prevalent. Good to know dead guys are not the only pros preaching this, and it is backed up by science. Your swing is so beautifully smooth.. 😊Thank You!

  • @anjah.8444
    @anjah.8444 Год назад +2

    Unbelievable GOLF Instruction best on RUclips 👍🏻

    • @CraigHansonGolf
      @CraigHansonGolf  Год назад +1

      Thanks for taking the time to post ii really appreciate it 👍👍

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    @CraigHansonGolf  Год назад +3

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  • @HenryLiaw
    @HenryLiaw Год назад +1

    Just subscribed your channel. Thanks for making and sharing this great video. How to release club head from top of the swing, something for me to work on now.

    • @CraigHansonGolf
      @CraigHansonGolf  Год назад

      Thanks Henry. I really appreciate your kind words 👍

  • @mibaer71
    @mibaer71 Год назад

    Thank you for the video. I´m a 4,5 Hcp. I´m capable of moving / releasing my hands in the way you describe. My swing thought is cupping the leading wrist through the impact.
    But I´m struggeling with making decent contact with the irons on a regular basis, though. Video analysis showed that there´s not enough shaft lean at impact, so I often hit it fat or thin. What would you recommend as a solution for this? Any swing thought or drill on low point past the ball? Should I pay more attention on hand position or on body position? Thank you so much!

    • @CraigHansonGolf
      @CraigHansonGolf  Год назад

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  • @샬로리키
    @샬로리키 Год назад +1

    Like the right hands pulling down the left thumb! thnak you !

    • @CraigHansonGolf
      @CraigHansonGolf  Год назад

      Evidence Based Instruction thanks for posting 👍👍

  • @kipkapper3014
    @kipkapper3014 6 месяцев назад +1

    it gives the golfer a feeling of limitless clubhead speed , it's not a roll it's a forward slap with the right hand and it happens earlier in the downswing than you would think. it's nearly impossible to come over the top with a forward right handed wrist slap.

    • @CraigHansonGolf
      @CraigHansonGolf  6 месяцев назад +1

      Very interesting 👍.. thanks for sharing

    • @kipkapper3014
      @kipkapper3014 6 месяцев назад

      PGA PRO KEVIN ROMAN told me this@@CraigHansonGolf

  • @45PISTOL45
    @45PISTOL45 Год назад +1

    Reminds me of David Duval talking about how he feels that, on the follow
    through, he’s tossing a club over a fence behind him with MAJOR left wrist extension

    • @CraigHansonGolf
      @CraigHansonGolf  Год назад

      interesting great post 👍👍.. i never heard that. Thanks for posting

  • @acnhnris
    @acnhnris Год назад +1

    One of the best golf videos I’ve ever seen! So informative and interesting. The new modern day swing (and release)

  • @CallMeJackWagon
    @CallMeJackWagon Год назад

    Would you say that a proper release comes more naturally if practicing staying connected in the swing? Like with the ball between the forearms or similar?

  • @csmith80
    @csmith80 Год назад +2

    I have been trying to fix a chicken wing for years, not until today that I found a good explanation of why I am doing it. Not releasing correctly. Thanks for the video. Going to practice now!

    • @CraigHansonGolf
      @CraigHansonGolf  Год назад

      Keep working on that 👍
      There’s 1300 videos on Worldclassgolf.com
      We don’t show it on youtube 👍

  • @jasonbreding7905
    @jasonbreding7905 Год назад

    Does this release for all swings including wedges ? I’m trying in the backyard here and I really like it. I also have a very good friend that I’ve played golf with for years and I see him doing this but I always thought he was rolling his hands but he’s not … he has been doing this and he crushes his drives

  • @mntlblok
    @mntlblok Год назад +1

    That stretch from 3:10 to 4:35 is one of the coolest demonstrations I've ever seen. Inspired me to go take a look at your gadget. Sure enough, it covers my current bugaboo. Even their description of how the audio thing works for my "start of the downswing" issues carries the potential for solving it! If successful, I'll probably have to go back and buy the basic model just as a "thank you" move. :-) Oh, and the little wifey even paid attention when I was finally able to diagnose her chicken wing. :-) (She's under 5' tall).

    • @CraigHansonGolf
      @CraigHansonGolf  Год назад +1

      Nice post 👍.. thanks very much
      Good Luck 💪

    • @mntlblok
      @mntlblok Год назад

      @@CraigHansonGolf Thank you! I'll need it. Had three wrist bones removed from the right one and was left with zero dorsoflexion/extension and only a bit of flexion, but I think I can mostly work around it just the using fingers, instead. Love having a "project". :-)

    • @CraigHansonGolf
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      @@mntlblok 💪💪.. never give up

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      @mntlblok Год назад

      Just checked the video "still" from our new "lanai" indoor range and she's apparently about a 15 - if she ever actually listens to me about short game practice. :-) However, she quickly added about 15% to her 7 iron "carry" when we bent her over a bit towards those 40° shoulders you've been showing. (Via the used PRGR we just got that she's now addicted to). :-)

  • @mozwall_2560
    @mozwall_2560 Год назад +1

    Been stuck on hcp 10-11,5 for three years now, gonna give this a go!

  • @deadgum11
    @deadgum11 Год назад +1

    I'm learning how to do this at the moment, been playing for a year and have always had a chicken wing through release from trying to hold onto angles and guide the ball. The swing thought that's helping me at the moment is to feel like the butt of the club stops at my left pocket and allows the head to overtake, instead of moving the butt and the head to move through at the same speed

  • @jacobr4558
    @jacobr4558 Год назад

    I think of a very simple reference of the left elbow pointing back at the left hip. The arms are definitely rotating the way you would with a steering wheel.

  • @jonathanruiz4672
    @jonathanruiz4672 Месяц назад

    Is this feeling something that needs to be timed at impact? Or will it automatically happen?

    • @CraigHansonGolf
      @CraigHansonGolf  Месяц назад

      There is a lot of timing in the golf swing it all has to be timed… the whole moment is dependent upon timing and rhythm

  • @trentobsorne5550
    @trentobsorne5550 Год назад +1

    I'd like to see you in person if you're ever in New Zealand... have to try this release technique.

    • @CraigHansonGolf
      @CraigHansonGolf  Год назад

      👍👍… if i saw you in person i’d film your swing from both angles. Analysis it. And tell you what to do with drills and feels.
      That’s exactly what i do with online lessons. With swing analysis. It’s such a shame that people think you have to be live there in a lesson. You don’t. I teach tour pros online.

  • @jabjamar
    @jabjamar Год назад +1

    Absolutely worked and as a righty and natural drawer of the ball, I could fade by just pointing the butt of the grip slightly right of the target. Thus, the hold off release effect. Thank You for this!

  • @X00000370
    @X00000370 Год назад +1

    Great video for golfers of all levels. I've been experimenting with my release for some time so your video made the subject very clear. Thanks!

    • @CraigHansonGolf
      @CraigHansonGolf  Год назад

      No problem thanks for posting that’s very nice of you 👍

  • @jayvenable4279
    @jayvenable4279 Год назад

    Because the swing happens in a second wouldn’t one need to start the release before getting to the ball therefore hitting thin or fat shots?

  • @neckupfitness3274
    @neckupfitness3274 Год назад

    Can you be too tall at set up, causing one to have a harder time dropping down in transition? I was just curious if a little more knee bend at address may help with this? Let me know your thoughts! Thanks!

  • @dennis6743
    @dennis6743 Год назад +1

    Does this technique work well for those with a strong grip. Great video - thanks!

  • @maeu59
    @maeu59 Год назад

    Being all the example’s you show have lead wrist going into extension, why do we still hear the wrist should be bowed which is actually a weak and manipulated position. Where is the disconnect?

    • @CraigHansonGolf
      @CraigHansonGolf  Год назад +1

      it’s the ugly side of coaching. Old myths created from pictures. Old myths and comments that grow into folklore.
      Biomechanics and slow motion video from correct angles show the real facts.

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  • @DougieDoodle
    @DougieDoodle 5 месяцев назад +1

    I used this before last round Game Changer!!

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  • @michaelhuber1707
    @michaelhuber1707 Год назад

    What I do not understand: when i force this bowing of the Hands then I will close the club much earlier or faster!? What prevent me for strong pulls then?

    • @CraigHansonGolf
      @CraigHansonGolf  Год назад

      ??? Bowing of the hands? .. I think you should watch the video again.
      Did you watch the fade and draw feels at the end

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    @gustavonoelmoreira6917 Год назад +1

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    @CraigHansonGolf  5 месяцев назад

    Great News 👍

  • @jonasrobinson9672
    @jonasrobinson9672 Год назад

    Great video and visual of the release, can you please elaborate what grip type strong/weak is best suited for this release typ? From what ive been learned the release type "rolling/flipping" is very much dependent on your grip. If you use the wrong release with your grip type it will not work very well. Please correct me if im wrong here.

    • @CraigHansonGolf
      @CraigHansonGolf  Год назад

      Amateurs generally don’t release the club effectively regardless of what grip.
      The only time we see a release that people call a rolling release is from professionals with weak grips .. and widish swings Tom Watson, dechambeau, Cory Pavin, i don’t think i’ve ever seen normal amateur club golfers with a rolling release.
      Simply because they just don’t release the club correctly.

    • @jonasrobinson9672
      @jonasrobinson9672 Год назад

      @@CraigHansonGolf Okey i see thanks for clarification :)

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  • @whos_jak
    @whos_jak Год назад +1

    Great , beautiful swing, thank you

    • @CraigHansonGolf
      @CraigHansonGolf  Год назад

      Thanks Tyler 👍👍.. very nice of you to share 👍

  • @TomIrwin
    @TomIrwin Год назад +1

    Great video! Very timely. Something I'm working on now. Much appreciated!

    • @CraigHansonGolf
      @CraigHansonGolf  Год назад

      Great to here thanks for sharing and posting really appreciate you taking the time 👍

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  • @jnvc7270
    @jnvc7270 Год назад +1

    I’ve just tried this today after watching your video once. I can’t believe how well I hit the ball. You’ve made it so simple. Thank you so much, you’ve changed my game. 👍👍👍👍

    • @CraigHansonGolf
      @CraigHansonGolf  Год назад +1

      Great to hear .. following evidence based instruction is the only way 👍

    • @jnvc7270
      @jnvc7270 Год назад

      The genius in your video is how you’ve explained it, you’ve clarified everything as far as I’m concerned. You’ve put it all together and I’m so grateful for that. 👍

    • @CraigHansonGolf
      @CraigHansonGolf  Год назад

      @@jnvc7270 It took many years of filming to make it so simple

    • @jnvc7270
      @jnvc7270 Год назад

      Thank you.

  • @probeh5480
    @probeh5480 5 месяцев назад

    Would this be considered a hand release rather than a body release ?

    • @CraigHansonGolf
      @CraigHansonGolf  5 месяцев назад

      No i don’t believe so .. Hovland turns his body almost more than anyone?
      When i ask people to give me an example of a player that had a body release .. they often say Hovland or Adam Scott.
      Can you give me an example of a player who has a body release?.. Does it even exist or is it a load of crap?

  • @awijte6656
    @awijte6656 2 месяца назад

    at 4min58 sec: what is meant with this 45 - 55 degrees pga average angle?

  • @solazonevictoria1957
    @solazonevictoria1957 Год назад

    This is all good but tell me how a 3 handicapper still manages to shoot good scores? eg. His release may not be that of a professional or a zero handicapper but let's say the 3 HC golfer has a great short game and his chipping and putting around the greens is superb and can potentially get him to zero. Does it really matter how his release looks? I was taught that it doesn't matter how you get there, if you can't putt or work your way around the greens then you won't become a scratch player. Just asking the questions. We seem to be living in a world where looking good matters over the results. By the way, I pick the ball clean in my iron shots and I have no problem getting to the greens but I can honestly say that my putting is mediocre. Apparently, I have to learn how to compress the ball into the ground to create a divot and that is professional standard. I was also told that picking the ball from the fairway will not help me get my HC down. In my opinion this is BS. Answers please...

    • @CraigHansonGolf
      @CraigHansonGolf  Год назад +1

      The video is about THE Release. Making people understand helping the majority of people. Showing that it’s ok that the left wrist moves into extension.
      The video shows the different handicaps and how the release progressively gets worse.
      If a release looks really bad then generally i would say that’s no good.
      Great players have a great release’s average golfers definitely don’t.
      The idea of the video is to show people what’s really happening. The PGA Tour average is 45-55 degrees of left wrist extension at P9 ..

  • @alvermeil5884
    @alvermeil5884 Год назад +1

    One of your most helpful videos. Keep up the great information.

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  • @mrgolf67
    @mrgolf67 7 месяцев назад

    6 handicapper here and this driver push has crept into my game this past 2 years,it’s my release,I can’t turn my hands over ! Help !

    • @CraigHansonGolf
      @CraigHansonGolf  7 месяцев назад

      Something in your swing is preventing it. If you want me to analysis your swing like my videos.
      Go to worldclassgolf.com

  • @johnklaus9111
    @johnklaus9111 Год назад +2

    This is exactly what I try and teach people.
    This guy has it. Wp. 😊

  • @redhed9776
    @redhed9776 Год назад +2

    at the 1:50 mark, what I see is what I try to maintain throughout the entire swing: trail arm lower than the lead arm. That is my go-to thought for hitting fairways and it works. Thanks for reinforcing that feel with this video (even though it was mainly about release).

    • @CraigHansonGolf
      @CraigHansonGolf  Год назад

      Yeah i love that feel myself 👍

    •  Год назад +1

      What is great is when I hit a well struck shot everything feels smooth, nothing working against something else. That is when you know you are getting closer to the swing you want.

  • @ginajohnson598
    @ginajohnson598 Год назад +1

    Very helpful. Thanks Craig

  • @daniellowe3107
    @daniellowe3107 Год назад

    hi, does this drill and release technique can be use for driver? and how about wedges?

    • @CraigHansonGolf
      @CraigHansonGolf  Год назад +1

      Driver definitely it’s the full swing motion.
      Short pitching is different

  • @deshickey635
    @deshickey635 5 месяцев назад +1

    This is gold 👌

  • @Gitfcsh
    @Gitfcsh Год назад

    i did this and i hook it hard. so i was told by my coach to stop using my wrist like that.. how can i release like this and not hook?

    • @CraigHansonGolf
      @CraigHansonGolf  Год назад

      watch the fade feel at the end of the video with the mobile phone drill.
      Your doing it wrong

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  • @slappy0077
    @slappy0077 Год назад

    can you explain how Luke Donald does it? many would call it a "rolling" release as I do....

    • @CraigHansonGolf
      @CraigHansonGolf  Год назад

      Many people are wrong … it’s the same type of release as i showed at the end for a draw
      a rolling release is when you have a 1 knuckle grip .. a super weak grip
      not many have that … Tom Watson did
      That’s why people are confused with terminology like rolling

  • @TheGHINger
    @TheGHINger Год назад +1

    Great video! Question: is it okay for the base of the left hand to make contact with the right wrist during this release? Or is that overdoing it? Please keep the great content coming. Cheers!

    • @CraigHansonGolf
      @CraigHansonGolf  Год назад

      Obviously it is i showed you in the video

    • @TheGHINger
      @TheGHINger Год назад +1

      @@CraigHansonGolf great. Thanks!

  • @TNGolfin
    @TNGolfin Год назад +1

    I just subscribed. Amazing video. This video just made it click in my brain. Thank you!!!!

    • @CraigHansonGolf
      @CraigHansonGolf  Год назад +1

      Great to hear unfortunately so many golfers just don’t understand what’s really happening. Thanks for taking the time to post 👍👍

  • @NeilWoodSales
    @NeilWoodSales Год назад

    Hi Craig, this is really interesting and something I'll pay attention to at the range today.

    • @CraigHansonGolf
      @CraigHansonGolf  Год назад +1

      it’s something to work on for months and months 👍 to master something you need to spend hours and hours beating on your craft.

  • @lkjh00on89
    @lkjh00on89 Год назад

    Stumbled on this video. I knew there was something wrong with my swing by the way my left shoulder would rise up so hard at impact. This is the first instruction I’ve seen that finally explains why that’s occurring. Definitely going to start working on this!

    • @CraigHansonGolf
      @CraigHansonGolf  Год назад

      There’s unfortunately so much junk in RUclips. I think on a whole instruction is getting worse

  • @phdgaming8972
    @phdgaming8972 Год назад

    But when exactly are you "releasing." AFter impact? RIGHT BEFORE impact? Also, by "releasing" arent you trying to TIME your swing which is damn near impossible?

    • @CraigHansonGolf
      @CraigHansonGolf  Год назад

      isn’t about improving? - everyone golfer getting to their best? .. a handicap 13 may not be able to release like me. But can release like a handicap 6 in time.
      The release is one continuous movement. Try the drills and practice them to create your own feels.
      Take a swing analysis off me i guarantee i will improve your ball striking

  • @williammacdonald9271
    @williammacdonald9271 Год назад +1

    Many amateurs have wraps on their forearms, or have had surgery, I believe this issue is why

  • @spizza991
    @spizza991 Год назад

    cant do any of that unless you get everythiing in the swing set up correctly before you release of course.

  • @blackedmirror5073
    @blackedmirror5073 Год назад +1

    One drill changed my life. Break the wrists first. Swing second. Bam! Divots in front of the ball! Launching! Hands in front! Extra distance!! Everything square!!

    • @CraigHansonGolf
      @CraigHansonGolf  Год назад

      Awesome 👏

    • @DavidTigue
      @DavidTigue Год назад

      Yeah I've heard it described as casting. People often cast the club vs whipping the club. With a whip hands go first.

  • @kjohncookew4173
    @kjohncookew4173 Год назад

    Heya Craig, I'm thinking of joining back to the site this year...now when I start manoeuvring the wrists like that and the Saudis want me in a few months, do ye know if they can pay me through Revolut?

  • @Haslem635
    @Haslem635 Год назад

    One of the best videos ive seen. Sums it all up perfectly 👌

    • @CraigHansonGolf
      @CraigHansonGolf  Год назад +1

      Thanks so much .. i’ve filmed over 40,000 swings in slow motion in several different countries around the world. All different levels of golfers and measure wrist movement.
      This is the truth that has many fooled. Thanks so much for posting

  • @LaidBackGolf
    @LaidBackGolf Год назад +1

    100 % all u have to do to get better at release is flip your driver upside down and swing to hear the whip sound after the point of impact zone.. not before

  • @ryandejesus7877
    @ryandejesus7877 Год назад

    Would this release also apply to driver?

  • @fntsmk
    @fntsmk Год назад +1

    Liked and subscribed. Thanks mate!

  • @Lugocarlos67
    @Lugocarlos67 Год назад +1

    Running into a wall, no release, early release, standing up, hitting it fat, no shaft lean, no compression...this is me. I hope this instruction helps!

    • @CraigHansonGolf
      @CraigHansonGolf  Год назад

      good luck .. maybe invest in a swing analysis 👍

  • @steveng8727
    @steveng8727 Год назад

    Nicklaus said in practice he would often start his swing several feet in front of the ball (your drill), he liked it so much he was tempted to actually play that way!

  • @franknash6602
    @franknash6602 Год назад

    Wow, I hope this isn't just a one-off but it's added 30 to 40 yards to my drives. Thanks very much I had totally the wrong idea before.

  • @davismccardle1
    @davismccardle1 2 месяца назад

    So the arms fully extend, almost like they're locking out, at the point just past the ball where the divot is gathered? Interesting. It feels totally different. It's like you have to have a mindset of throwing the club without letting go of it.

  • @MrDent495
    @MrDent495 Год назад +1

    Excellent! 👏

  • @ClaroCapilla
    @ClaroCapilla Год назад

    Thanks for this! I've been practicing to release the club better, and not artificially hold on to wrists angles. Been playing my best since I took this route and abandoned the body-driven "modern release" style.
    This (data-based!) concept that you're teaching is a vital addition to my practice. Will definitely incorporate this to my drills, Craig! Cheers!

    • @CraigHansonGolf
      @CraigHansonGolf  Год назад +2

      That’s great news .. well done… you know when i ask people to explain the body driven release or ask people to tell me their version of this so called Modern Release they can’t explain it or give me a example.
      It’s like a myth. Thanks for sharing 👍💪