The 2 REAL Reasons You Cast the Golf Club and Lose Lag

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  • Опубликовано: 25 янв 2025

Комментарии • 7

  • @fredricardodelasheras4682
    @fredricardodelasheras4682 2 года назад +2

    You Sir!!! Have fixed my casting!!!! I have seen countless videos about casting.... - THIS - is the video that I needed!! liked-subscribed-belled! I can't believe this video was released 4 years ago! Where was it when I needed it?!? lol 😅

  • @mr.williamcorr4078
    @mr.williamcorr4078 4 года назад

    Man your explanations are pure magic. Thanks for all of the time and effort you put into all of your videos and love of the game! Fundamentals! Thanks Chuck...you rock!

  • @philbothe1
    @philbothe1 5 лет назад +2

    This video saved my swing...Ty

  • @mikhailkimbel91
    @mikhailkimbel91 3 года назад +1

    I'm really curious why we right handed guys aren't taught to play left handed? It feels natural to pull through with my right side if I swing lefty. Swinging righty I'm literally telling the dominant side of my body to be quiet... Should I start playing lefty?? Every problem that comes with using the left side and not pulling through would be eliminated correct?

  • @louislazarus2734
    @louislazarus2734 6 лет назад

    One theory. Ben Hogan said he wished he had THREE right hands. People will be arguing about the golf swing for the next 1000 years. Jack Nicklaus said you can't release the club too early.

    • @Rotaryswing
      @Rotaryswing  6 лет назад +2

      louis lazarus feel and real. Hogan definitely pushed the club through but this is why his right elbow was so stuck at impact. He hit enough balls to get it to work but even said if he had a camera it wouldn’t have taken him as long to figure out his swing.

  • @beatzzz01
    @beatzzz01 5 лет назад

    Once again I disagree. You're essentially saying every tour player are swingers and not hitters! I can line up shooters at my local range all day and show you +2 handicaps with perfect tour sequence that wished they had 3 right hands to compress the ball even more! While I think you're a great teacher, I disagree with your push and pull philosophy! Even Homer Kelley's TGM, the most biomechanically thorough book ever written on golf attests to there being two types of swings, totally up to the golfer.