Aside from Michael's excellent points on the backswing, at 9:28 we don't want to contract our shoulder muscles tight and close to our neck - the neck and shoulder muscles should be loose throughout the swing. So as a result the right elbow is not staying tucked in near the right hipbone and the club shaft should be pointing towards the target all the way until our hands are moving across our trailing right knee. At 9:29 we can see lots of tension in the neck & shoulders and the wrists have already released all stored power (premature casting). We've all been there and nothing beats watching slow motion swings of Ben Hogan, Moe Norman and Michael Breed around 13:06.
Hey Michael it’s Chris from the first video. Thank you for taking the time to watch and give solid advice/tips on how to correct my swing, I’ll keep working on it and hopefully have another video to send at the end of the season with more of a Max Homa action.
Aside from Michael's excellent points on the backswing, at 9:28 we don't want to contract our shoulder muscles tight and close to our neck - the neck and shoulder muscles should be loose throughout the swing. So as a result the right elbow is not staying tucked in near the right hipbone and the club shaft should be pointing towards the target all the way until our hands are moving across our trailing right knee. At 9:29 we can see lots of tension in the neck & shoulders and the wrists have already released all stored power (premature casting). We've all been there and nothing beats watching slow motion swings of Ben Hogan, Moe Norman and Michael Breed around 13:06.
Hey Michael it’s Chris from the first video. Thank you for taking the time to watch and give solid advice/tips on how to correct my swing, I’ll keep working on it and hopefully have another video to send at the end of the season with more of a Max Homa action.
Hey Chris! How's your practice going?
@@v1sports very good thanks to Michael’s tips
this set up makes me early extend michael im sorry athletic motion golf look over the fence set up
I am not a pro, but if I were to venture a guess, his irons are too short. That’s why the need to bend over. I could be wrong.