Excellent job Harry in how you find that "aha moment" in your golf swing! I like the idea of turning the chest more toward the wall on the follow through! Something I will be working on! Well Done Harry! Looking forward to more good things to come from you in 2025!
Pleased I watched this video because I have / had exactly the same issue and improved by doing the same drills. I was fortunate in that I was able to see results without buying any of the aids advertised. I basically use a golf training grip and applied some common sense and feel. Ignoring the equipment advertised I think the drills are really good.
Does this mean you’re not supposed to “release” your right wrist even after impact, and instead keep the wrist hinged and use your waist to turn through? Or does the wrist still release but much closer to the impact point versus before?
My understanding: the right wrist is supposed to release but after impact - it’s just that most average golfers release their right wrist far too early. So this device is to help us ‘feel’ the correct impact position. Once the position is engrained - the right wrist will probably naturally start to release.
Excellent job Harry in how you find that "aha moment" in your golf swing! I like the idea of turning the chest more toward the wall on the follow through! Something I will be working on! Well Done Harry! Looking forward to more good things to come from you in 2025!
Pleased I watched this video because I have / had exactly the same issue and improved by doing the same drills. I was fortunate in that I was able to see results without buying any of the aids advertised. I basically use a golf training grip and applied some common sense and feel. Ignoring the equipment advertised I think the drills are really good.
How does this compar to the pro-sendr which I have but when using it - I still lose my wrist and goes far too early, and still early extend.
Thanks
Does this mean you’re not supposed to “release” your right wrist even after impact, and instead keep the wrist hinged and use your waist to turn through? Or does the wrist still release but much closer to the impact point versus before?
Now you are losing me, now you are saying the opposite of what you were saying about the wrists just a few episodes ago.
My understanding: the right wrist is supposed to release but after impact - it’s just that most average golfers release their right wrist far too early. So this device is to help us ‘feel’ the correct impact position.
Once the position is engrained - the right wrist will probably naturally start to release.
You guys are always selling something!
Too many words. Just use Faldo's wrist-preset drill. You don't need words or gadgets.