You wouldnt believe it a pro taught me this last week..Turning my right arm around at address and i started hitting more penetrating shots even though it feels a bit weird..Thanks for the vid.
@damienkazmar30 that's awesome, great signs for me to say you have a great coach! Keep working on this and keep me posted with how you're getting on, thanks for commenting!
@harryshawgolf No worries the lesson was only last week im a 13 hcp but it was to soon to use in the comp last weekend..Anyway ive been practising it and it feels more natural now espec with the wrist turn at the end you talked about ..ive been hitting them well in practice so this weekend will introduce this new set up into my comp round..Thankyou.
Excellent job Harry in explaining your 5 minute right (trail) arm set drill! This is a drill that I can use outside or inside! It definitely helps muscle memory! One of Your Best!! Well Done Harry!!!
Thanks, great explanation and it works for most golfers. Keeping the right elbow in towards the body and avoiding the chicken leg at top of swing solves consistency problems.
A gentleman at my local course showed this to me and the results were immediate. The consistency and contact became more, well...consistent. I wish I'd had this information when I first began instead of trying to figure things out for over a year with no help from instructors. Thanks for this video. I'm sure it's been explained before but this is the 1st time I ran across this information
Thanks for the video. That was exactly what I was working on today with my back swing. I just didn't hold the serving tray in my hand at the top of the back swing. I now need to throw that stone to get the extension through the down swing.
Absolute eureka moment 🤯 I cannot believe I have just picked up my club and my elbow is actually pointing outwards not inwards. I cannot wait to get to the driving range tomorrow and find out what happens.👏👏👏👏
WOW, I can't believe what a difference this has made. My contact is solid, ball flight is more penetrating. I've gone from hitting a slight fade to a baby draw. Thank you!🎉
Excellent way of teaching the concept. I have been using this for a couple months and it is helping. I do have a concern about the width of the backswing. The closer the humerus (upper arm) remains to the body during takeaway, the lesser the width. My goal is for my humerus to be perpendicular to the body and the angle at my elbow to be between 70 and 80 degrees
Thank you, it’s great to read you’ve been using this drill for some time! Very interesting what you’re focusing on at the moment. If you’re ever in need of a second pair of eyes on your swing… I do in person and online lessons!
Hello Harry. Thank you for the well demonstrated intention of the down swing. So I have tried this repeatedly and my question is: with the elbow being thrown inwards towards to my body as if skipping a stone does centrifugal force and natural forces direct the club head to the ball or is there an attempt by me to fire the club head to assist all of the other forces. Look forward to your reply and thanks again for your explanation.
@jerrybrouwer2494 thanks for commenting, really appreciate it, and excellent question. so this should naturally take place assuming your wrists angles are good and your club path is relatively on plane.
Ok now this is new to me. Im a detail nerd so even though one swing doesnt suit all i still like to know a solid best practice and ive not seen this before. Ill have to try this out and get a feel for it
Great advice Harry and something that I have struggled with, for could do the backswing but always struggled to get the elbow forward in the downswing. Also could you do something on the release, for is it a throw for I seem to hold on and don’t get a full release. Have now subscribed. 👍
@davidwhitnall9783 thanks for commenting, glad you enjoyed the video, with regards to the release, i would take a look at this video here... ruclips.net/video/8uglPzR_PpE/видео.html
Please do a video on the impact position and any drills for it because I had an excellent contact position until I took a few lessons and have not been able to find my swing since
@jg1316 i'd suggest taking a look at the video i posted last week all about a technique that helps ball striking, good impact leads to goo ball striking... ruclips.net/video/UfwzgwuwzVA/видео.html
Wjhung2 see Saguto golf he techs to keep majority of your weight on your front foot, helps tremendously with weight transfer because weight is already on the front side.
Hi Harry, this is an excellent explanation. Would love to see an upcoming video on releasing the club. Do you advocate rotating the arm to close the face?
@sscully67 thank you, i would focus more on the lead arm to control the release of the club face, I recently posted a video on this topic, take a look her: ruclips.net/video/ZAFfAupXFSw/видео.html
Great Video; I wonder why no one ever talks about the heading movement in the stone/ball throwing slow mo video. The lateral movement on the face on angle is tremendous. The idea that we need to keep the head back and mess around with our involuntary balance mechanisms only in the golf swing but in no other sport or activity like throwing a baseball. The head being soft and following the bodys movement will only help rotation even more.....
Hello Harry, I have a question. I'm a right handed golf player. I write with my right hand. But then it gets tricky: I throw a ball, or skim stones with my left hand. I play soccer with my left foot. And throw a ball with my left hand/arm. So I have al these things working differently. I know the feeling of skimming a stone, but not with my right arm. Which is often reffered to in golf. How can I find this feeling in my trailing arm being a "lefty". THanks!
@thiskiddefuses great question, i would suggest starting off very slow, watching the video again where i talk about how the body begins to open first then the arm follows, rehearse this movement at your own pace and begin building it up when it suits you!
This drill can be practiced anywhere. By gripping down the club, you can literally do right-arm swings, training the elbow to work properly. The bicep curl idea is fantastic, and the "stone skipping" metaphor takes care of the transition and weight shift. Then blend in a little left arm control, keeping it connected to your chest, and you're set!
This is the second video by Harry on this drill - I found this useful seeing the new video, just as a reminder Still one of the most overlooked set up positions by most amateurs, great video once again.
9:41 Enjoyed the video but have found that anytime I try and bring the right arm into my swing thoughts, it goes awry. I'm a right-handed golfer who has become left arm dominant. Any thoughts on how to get my right arm more involved? I've also had terrible bouts with putting and chipping yipps. The only way I have been able to keep playing is keeping the right arm very passive.
@danflynn724 i would practice these drills right hand only, then take a look at the left arm video i did last week... ruclips.net/video/ZAFfAupXFSw/видео.html then slowly combine the two, find a feel that suits you and stick with that for normal swings!
Forgot to mention the float load your also doing with your trail wrist coming down. This is where your speed is coming from. Most golfers don’t pick up on that and since you never mentioned it, they’re definitely not gonna pick it up but you’re doing it as all good golfers and 100% of all tour players do that.
@llgg5929 yes this is all to do with the wrists angles, which i'm planning on posting a video on this topic very soon which works with this one very well./ Stay tuned, thanks for commenting!
Years ago an unqualified golf instructor had me place a head cover under my right armpit and said it shouldn't fall out during the swing.....similar to what you are explaining here. After that I developed the worst case of the shanks and had to go to a qualified golf instructor to fix that. What was I doing wrong?
@kevinwhelehan421 great question, either standing too close to the ball rotating the upper body too early during the downswing, leaving the face very open from your lead wrist being too extended. If you want me to clarify any of this head over to Skillest and drop me a message! We can take a look at your swing and take it from there!
It doesn’t necessarily because your lower arm can rotate independently of your upper arm. But you could just weaken your left hand grip to counter act this which would probably stabilize face rotation and prevent over closure of the face.
@jamesgerboc it can do, this is why when i spoke about setting up with the right arm we twist our wrist back so the palm faces the grip before holding the club.
@@harryshawgolf Im confused. It would be very difficult to naturally rotate or allow your arm to naturally rotate internally. You'd have to point your right elbow to the sky on your backswing and no one does that. Are you simply suggesting that our trailing forearm point up throughout the swing, especially the downswing?
Can you give a video where you’re looking from the front point of view so we can see how the hands pass the body or the the left toe because it’s always angled from back or side but in reality a lot of people tend to try to bring their hands straight down the line when we know your hands have to go back in. It’s a reinforcement if we can see it from a front angle point of view, if that makes sense
@yihan206 very good idea, i'll struggle to make this work for now but this video here i posted last week is great if you're looking for the correct exit pattern to suit this drill... ruclips.net/video/8uglPzR_PpE/видео.html
@l0rdkeithingt0n would recommend the same video below, and for the chicken wing on the way through, this left arm video works a treat for that... ruclips.net/video/ZAFfAupXFSw/видео.html
This is a vital part of the setup and take away, but with a bit of effort, editing and animation you can make this a 40sec short and get a ton of views/likes
Take a look at when I combine the backswing with the downswing with the right arm. That’s the drill. But to do it you have to learn the movements in stages hence why we start with breaking it down then brining it together.
The golf swing is a throwing motion. The skipping stone thought doesn’t work well for me but I like to pretend the head of my golf club will fling off and I swing in my backyard and try to imagine throwing my club head over my neighbors’ home.
@OdinStan well for the downswing tonights video should help you ensure you're getting in the right positions to make the downswing so much easier. I also include some really good points on how to get the downswing like the pro's!
That first demo of the dodgy right elbow worked well for Eamonn Darcy 🤣 : ruclips.net/video/ZeclLHodaHM/видео.htmlsi=mxfpyV4pnRKlfD1M. It's the path of the elbow in transition that seems to be key but doing that takeaway drill makes it a lot easier to get that path in transition, instead of having to make all the different moves the tour players do to get that elbow back into that position. Jim Furyk being the exception to the rule. Yet more advice that was in the Hogan fundamentals book, page 97.
After trying to skip stones, your next content, for the benefit of the commenters here who used this technique, would be "How to Eliminate Left Wrist from Breaking" and "How to Eliminate Left Elbow Chicken Wing".
Hi thanks for commenting with your thoughts…. I believe it’s important to make sure you go away with a drill you know exactly how to do and why you’re doing it. Think of golf lessons being an hour long and I can imagine you go away usually with one drill that takes 10 or so minutes to explain…. The wrest of the time it’s just implementing this into your swing.
Interesting you haven’t, I believe if you exaggerate things you’ll get more out of the way you practice drills and tips to improve your swing. Give it a try and let me know your thoughts!
Super explanation, but one problem you are talking fast, and the issue becomes distinguishing between when you’re describing the wrong way versus when you are describing by the right way. Maybe need a toggling light between red and green, LOL. Watching multiple times definitely helps. Solution is to multiple times.
What?! How long have you been speaking English lol? This was one of the most understandable videos I’ve seen. Yes he could have dragged on and made it an hour but why??
@chrisphipps thanks for your feedback, i've been told several times in the past to get to the point sooner hence why i'm aiming to get the points across in the simplest way possible so it's easier for you to understand. However, it's finding the balance, thank you!
@JCpNK i'm very pleased this makes sense for you and you've took some good pointers from the video. Let me know how you get on when trying this method!
DON'T talk soooo much and DON'T show people what does NOT work! Remember, people want to IMPROVE! FOCUS on what works and NO need to be Einstein! For God' sake, this is WHY I don't take lessons and manage to shoot -3.
@Bob-j5o3b thanks for commenting with your thoughts on the video, as long as it makes sense for you then great, let me know if you'd like anything clarifying!
Here's an idea Einstein. How about you go to the other video and check out some right arm instruction, instead of criticizing the guy creating decent content? No one is forcing you to watch anything!
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You wouldnt believe it a pro taught me this last week..Turning my right arm around at address and i started hitting more penetrating shots even though it feels a bit weird..Thanks for the vid.
@damienkazmar30 that's awesome, great signs for me to say you have a great coach! Keep working on this and keep me posted with how you're getting on, thanks for commenting!
@harryshawgolf No worries the lesson was only last week im a 13 hcp but it was to soon to use in the comp last weekend..Anyway ive been practising it and it feels more natural now espec with the wrist turn at the end you talked about ..ive been hitting them well in practice so this weekend will introduce this new set up into my comp round..Thankyou.
@damienkazmar30 Brilliant, thanks for letting me know, do keep me posted!
@harryshawgolf Hit a eagle 3 on a par 5 on the weekend ..Holed out with this grip from 140 mtr 7 iron spun back a metre.. Gold..!
Thanks!
@marybethryan9973 thank you!
Excellent job Harry in explaining your 5 minute right (trail) arm set drill! This is a drill that I can use outside or inside! It definitely helps muscle memory! One of Your Best!! Well Done Harry!!!
@johnschwartz1536 thanks John, much appreciated as always, I'll take note of this as the best you've watched and focus more of creating the same!
I can not believe how much this helped me! I've had the wrong right hand grip for years. That changed today. Thank you!
@txpitmaster6127 you're very welcome, glad this has helped you, keep me posted!
I took this to the range today. Started from the position where the club is parallel to the ground. Strait or draw was the ball flight. Thank you!
Thanks, great explanation and it works for most golfers. Keeping the right elbow in towards the body and avoiding the chicken leg at top of swing solves consistency problems.
@tdee17 thank you, glad you enjoyed the video!
Great golf video! Thanks Harry! 😍👏👏👏
@janicetomaso2129 thank you!
I’ve watched a lot of videos Harry and this is by far a better and easier swing thought. Thanks ⛳️
@stevencuthbertson3363 you're very welcome, thanks for commenting!
A gentleman at my local course showed this to me and the results were immediate. The consistency and contact became more, well...consistent. I wish I'd had this information when I first began instead of trying to figure things out for over a year with no help from instructors. Thanks for this video. I'm sure it's been explained before but this is the 1st time I ran across this information
@marcelomedina9972 that's brilliant to read, thanks for letting me know, glad you've found huge success with this already!
Thanks for the video. That was exactly what I was working on today with my back swing. I just didn't hold the serving tray in my hand at the top of the back swing. I now need to throw that stone to get the extension through the down swing.
@stefankisling8874 you're welcome, glad this works well for you, yes adding that point of 'serving the tray is excellent'
Absolute eureka moment 🤯 I cannot believe I have just picked up my club and my elbow is actually pointing outwards not inwards. I cannot wait to get to the driving range tomorrow and find out what happens.👏👏👏👏
This is possibly the most fundamental part of taking the club away. Ive learned a lot from this tutorial today thank you.
@aljames7345 you're very welcome, thanks for commenting!
WOW, I can't believe what a difference this has made. My contact is solid, ball flight is more penetrating. I've gone from hitting a slight fade to a baby draw. Thank you!🎉
@stevelapp1233 that's amazing to read thanks for letting me know, keep me posted!
Great explanation of getting the trail arm in an externally rotated position. This helps a lot. Excellent video, thanks!
@user-qd5tq1ck4w thank you, really pleased this has helped you!
This is the gold. ✨🌴
@609_ thank you!
Out of all the youtube videos I have seen regarding golf drills, or explaining the swing and execution. This is definitely the cats pajamas.
Haha thanks a lot, really pleased you’ve enjoyed the video!
Excellent way of teaching the concept. I have been using this for a couple months and it is helping. I do have a concern about the width of the backswing. The closer the humerus (upper arm) remains to the body during takeaway, the lesser the width. My goal is for my humerus to be perpendicular to the body and the angle at my elbow to be between 70 and 80 degrees
Thank you, it’s great to read you’ve been using this drill for some time! Very interesting what you’re focusing on at the moment. If you’re ever in need of a second pair of eyes on your swing… I do in person and online lessons!
Great video! Thanks! I hit the ball much better thinking about the right elbow, but I didn't know how to do it correctly. Will work on this!
@greghill5183 that's great to read, give it a try and let me know how you get on!
Course waterlogged so I tried this at the range. Amazing results- hopefully try on the course tomorrow
@denisefirth6141 brilliant, yes this give this a try on the course and let me know how you get on!
This is a great video! Thank you!
@ruelpile thanks a lot!
Hello Harry. Thank you for the well demonstrated intention of the down swing. So I have tried this repeatedly and my question is: with the elbow being thrown inwards towards to my body as if skipping a stone does centrifugal force and natural forces direct the club head to the ball or is there an attempt by me to fire the club head to assist all of the other forces. Look forward to your reply and thanks again for your explanation.
@jerrybrouwer2494 thanks for commenting, really appreciate it, and excellent question. so this should naturally take place assuming your wrists angles are good and your club path is relatively on plane.
Enjoyed the video and excellent tip. What was the club you hit into the screen?
new viewer. Can't wait to take this out on the range.
@mikekorpa6425 great stuff, let me know how it goes!
First time viewer. Not new to the concepts, but great presentation/information
@markhospers8264 thanks mark, pleased you enjoyed the presentation of the video!
this is a great explanation. palm down and then up, rotate wrist to grip club
@douglaspetersen7414 thank you, pleased you enjoyed the video!
Always seen the pro's arms looking like that. A great explanation , skimming a stone is great idea better than trying to hit it hard. Thanks Harry
@johnanthony6214 glad you like my tips and demonstrations, let me know how it goes at the range, and thanks for commenting!
love this im going to the range rn to try u earned another subscriber thanks for the tips
@sunnysparx6907 that's great to read thanks for subscribing!
Great presentation
Thank you!
thank you great video
@orangetifozi you're very welcome!
Love the 2 camera angles 👍
@shaneh2289 thank you!
Exactly what I needed. Thank you.
@RedOakStudio you're very welcome, glad you've found exactly what you needed!
Love This! Thank you!
Can you go through increase and decrease of draw spin and how to set the body up to control this?
Excellent!
@stephenmcwilliams7861 thank you!
Thanks for the video was easy to follow.
@donmarek4460 that's great to read, thanks for letting me know!
Ok now this is new to me. Im a detail nerd so even though one swing doesnt suit all i still like to know a solid best practice and ive not seen this before.
Ill have to try this out and get a feel for it
Yes give this a go as I can promise you now it works wonders, just read the rest of the comments!
Left arm through the swing. Thanks!
@dparkerdgdparkerdg9671 you're welcome!
Thanks, Harry. Good video, step by step how the right arm works in the golf swing.
@OscarGonzalez-vg3cp thanks for commenting, you're welcome!
Nice job of explaining!
@Shane-zn4hm thank you!
Really good video, I will implement this into my off season training regiment
@terrypeeples1942 yes do so, if you're wanting more drills to suit your swing for winter feel free to reach out to me on Skillest!
Excellent! Subscribed.
@LeroyYue thank you!
Great tips
@justindye-c4f thank you!
I am loving the example of skimming a stone, very well explained!
@lukewhitehill5050 thank you!
Love it… it’s a move Im working on but I’ll add some of these feels/thoughts…
@165sos242 that's great to read, keep me posted with how the feels go for you!
Great hitting point
Thank you!
New to the channel. Well done!
@ThePeteutube thank you!
Great advice Harry and something that I have struggled with, for could do the backswing but always struggled to get the elbow forward in the downswing. Also could you do something on the release, for is it a throw for I seem to hold on and don’t get a full release. Have now subscribed. 👍
@davidwhitnall9783 thanks for commenting, glad you enjoyed the video, with regards to the release, i would take a look at this video here... ruclips.net/video/8uglPzR_PpE/видео.html
excellent advice. thank you
@phishtopherenjoynass8167 thanks for watching!
Please do a video on the impact position and any drills for it because I had an excellent contact position until I took a few lessons and have not been able to find my swing since
@jg1316 i'd suggest taking a look at the video i posted last week all about a technique that helps ball striking, good impact leads to goo ball striking... ruclips.net/video/UfwzgwuwzVA/видео.html
If you do this drill correctly your impact position with be great.
Great video. I have a lot to work on
@gregcochennet385 thank you, keep me posted with how it goes!
Do you have a good drill for weight transfer? I tend to keep my weight on my back foot, which causes me to top the ball.
Wjhung2 see Saguto golf he techs to keep majority of your weight on your front foot, helps tremendously with weight transfer because weight is already on the front side.
@wjhung2 i'd recommend this video here... why you struggle to shift the weight in the downswing.... ruclips.net/video/xo-cUilpoG0/видео.html
@phillipcabrera7636 it does if you're able to stay on the lead side. Both good methods to improve your ball striking.
Great video. I need to get into gear and do this drill.
@nickr8339 definitely, work on this and feel free to reach out to me on Skillest if you're wanting me to check the swing!
Hi Harry, this is an excellent explanation. Would love to see an upcoming video on releasing the club. Do you advocate rotating the arm to close the face?
@sscully67 thank you, i would focus more on the lead arm to control the release of the club face, I recently posted a video on this topic, take a look her: ruclips.net/video/ZAFfAupXFSw/видео.html
💯 Gold Har. 🍻 🤝
Great Video; I wonder why no one ever talks about the heading movement in the stone/ball throwing slow mo video. The lateral movement on the face on angle is tremendous. The idea that we need to keep the head back and mess around with our involuntary balance mechanisms only in the golf swing but in no other sport or activity like throwing a baseball. The head being soft and following the bodys movement will only help rotation even more.....
Damn some people are just so miserable lol. Great video coach! Very easy to understand 😊
@JCpNK haha thanks again, glad you've enjoyed another video, more to come!
Could you please do a video on the importance of your shoulder rotation. One mistake beginners swing first with arms no rottating there shoulders.
Hello Harry, I have a question. I'm a right handed golf player. I write with my right hand. But then it gets tricky: I throw a ball, or skim stones with my left hand. I play soccer with my left foot. And throw a ball with my left hand/arm. So I have al these things working differently. I know the feeling of skimming a stone, but not with my right arm. Which is often reffered to in golf. How can I find this feeling in my trailing arm being a "lefty". THanks!
I am the same as you and was thinking the same thing.
@thiskiddefuses great question, i would suggest starting off very slow, watching the video again where i talk about how the body begins to open first then the arm follows, rehearse this movement at your own pace and begin building it up when it suits you!
Does this apply to driver as well? Thanks
@fofojigga7391 yes just promote a wider arc of the club!
I am scratch but your videos are still very helfpful. Well done.
@pathdoc1701 thank you!
Nice
@ThomasMaurice-lc3kf thank you!
This drill can be practiced anywhere. By gripping down the club, you can literally do right-arm swings, training the elbow to work properly. The bicep curl idea is fantastic, and the "stone skipping" metaphor takes care of the transition and weight shift. Then blend in a little left arm control, keeping it connected to your chest, and you're set!
@TwitchingLima absolutely, totally agree with everything said there, thanks for commenting, really pleased you enjoyed the video!
This is the second video by Harry on this drill - I found this useful seeing the new video, just as a reminder
Still one of the most overlooked set up positions by most amateurs, great video once again.
@pjjs110 it's certainly a popular topic this isn't it! Thanks for commenting, really pleased you enjoyed the video!
thanks
@meopai3 You're welcome!
9:41 Enjoyed the video but have found that anytime I try and bring the right arm into my swing thoughts, it goes awry. I'm a right-handed golfer who has become left arm dominant. Any thoughts on how to get my right arm more involved? I've also had terrible bouts with putting and chipping yipps. The only way I have been able to keep playing is keeping the right arm very passive.
@danflynn724 i would practice these drills right hand only, then take a look at the left arm video i did last week... ruclips.net/video/ZAFfAupXFSw/видео.html then slowly combine the two, find a feel that suits you and stick with that for normal swings!
There's no hope for me. My game is beyond repair. Enjoyed watching!
@sonnyjames8922 i've helped many golfers in the same position, reach out to me on Skillest and i'll help you actually achieve your goals!
Forgot to mention the float load your also doing with your trail wrist coming down. This is where your speed is coming from. Most golfers don’t pick up on that and since you never mentioned it, they’re definitely not gonna pick it up but you’re doing it as all good golfers and 100% of all tour players do that.
@llgg5929 yes this is all to do with the wrists angles, which i'm planning on posting a video on this topic very soon which works with this one very well./ Stay tuned, thanks for commenting!
Years ago an unqualified golf instructor had me place a head cover under my right armpit and said it shouldn't fall out during the swing.....similar to what you are explaining here. After that I developed the worst case of the shanks and had to go to a qualified golf instructor to fix that. What was I doing wrong?
@kevinwhelehan421 great question, either standing too close to the ball rotating the upper body too early during the downswing, leaving the face very open from your lead wrist being too extended. If you want me to clarify any of this head over to Skillest and drop me a message! We can take a look at your swing and take it from there!
Doesn't rotating the right arm externally in the setup cause a stronger grip, which you then have to adjust to?
It doesn’t necessarily because your lower arm can rotate independently of your upper arm. But you could just weaken your left hand grip to counter act this which would probably stabilize face rotation and prevent over closure of the face.
@jamesgerboc it can do, this is why when i spoke about setting up with the right arm we twist our wrist back so the palm faces the grip before holding the club.
@@harryshawgolf Im confused. It would be very difficult to naturally rotate or allow your arm to naturally rotate internally. You'd have to point your right elbow to the sky on your backswing and no one does that. Are you simply suggesting that our trailing forearm point up throughout the swing, especially the downswing?
@jamesgerboc i'm suggesting you give this a try, it's worked for thousands of golfers already so it's a high possibility it'll work for you too!
Can you give a video where you’re looking from the front point of view so we can see how the hands pass the body or the the left toe because it’s always angled from back or side but in reality a lot of people tend to try to bring their hands straight down the line when we know your hands have to go back in. It’s a reinforcement if we can see it from a front angle point of view, if that makes sense
@yihan206 very good idea, i'll struggle to make this work for now but this video here i posted last week is great if you're looking for the correct exit pattern to suit this drill... ruclips.net/video/8uglPzR_PpE/видео.html
Does your left arm have the same structure as your right arm at set up?
I have thought about this because I can chicken wing on both sides
@paulsheehy2208 no it doesn't... ruclips.net/video/SpU55zogCaU/видео.html it's worth watching this video where i talk about the two at setup!
@l0rdkeithingt0n would recommend the same video below, and for the chicken wing on the way through, this left arm video works a treat for that... ruclips.net/video/ZAFfAupXFSw/видео.html
This is a vital part of the setup and take away, but with a bit of effort, editing and animation you can make this a 40sec short and get a ton of views/likes
Does this work with driver
@stevenreed2614 yes, would just recommend a wider arc (takeaway).
Place a tennis ball in right arm pit start with 20 yard pitches build to full swing. Golf is easy!!!
Well done…
@711himself thank you!
Rock skimming
@rogermoores9416 yes!
This is going to sound stupid does this help with all clubs? To get better contact?
@marshallgreenberg8867 no such thing in golf as a stupid question on this channel... this will help with all clubs!
There ya go! LOL
@PLA5207 thanks for commenting!
What is the drill ?
Take a look at when I combine the backswing with the downswing with the right arm. That’s the drill. But to do it you have to learn the movements in stages hence why we start with breaking it down then brining it together.
That's what Bryson does.
@oldskool4130 he certainly does, a great way to swing the golf club!
The golf swing is a throwing motion. The skipping stone thought doesn’t work well for me but I like to pretend the head of my golf club will fling off and I swing in my backyard and try to imagine throwing my club head over my neighbors’ home.
Skim the stone maroochi!
I am ok during the backswing but lose it during the downswing/impact
@OdinStan well for the downswing tonights video should help you ensure you're getting in the right positions to make the downswing so much easier. I also include some really good points on how to get the downswing like the pro's!
That first demo of the dodgy right elbow worked well for Eamonn Darcy 🤣 : ruclips.net/video/ZeclLHodaHM/видео.htmlsi=mxfpyV4pnRKlfD1M. It's the path of the elbow in transition that seems to be key but doing that takeaway drill makes it a lot easier to get that path in transition, instead of having to make all the different moves the tour players do to get that elbow back into that position. Jim Furyk being the exception to the rule. Yet more advice that was in the Hogan fundamentals book, page 97.
@AndrewDCDrummond yes absolutely, thanks for commenting!
After trying to skip stones, your next content, for the benefit of the commenters here who used this technique, would be "How to Eliminate Left Wrist from Breaking" and "How to Eliminate Left Elbow Chicken Wing".
@3am_3am_ great video idea, note taken!
overhand or sidearm throw,not underhand
@mikecollins9321 I'd recommend under arm throw, but if the other two work for you, stick to it!
8:58
Bowed wrist.
Shut face.
If this has worked for you then perfect!
You didn’t show us what is the 5 minute drill!!!
I'm pretty sure i did, once you have the segments of the backswing and downswing... practicing this drill for 5 mins truly works!
... how can a 5 minute drill take 10 minutes to demo? My challenge to you - morph this into a 1 minute drill with a 1 min vid
Hi thanks for commenting with your thoughts…. I believe it’s important to make sure you go away with a drill you know exactly how to do and why you’re doing it. Think of golf lessons being an hour long and I can imagine you go away usually with one drill that takes 10 or so minutes to explain…. The wrest of the time it’s just implementing this into your swing.
I have never seen anybody pull their right elbow back like that, a total exaggeration. That's why you don't get me as a like or a subscriber.
Interesting you haven’t, I believe if you exaggerate things you’ll get more out of the way you practice drills and tips to improve your swing. Give it a try and let me know your thoughts!
Super explanation, but one problem you are talking fast, and the issue becomes distinguishing between when you’re describing the wrong way versus when you are describing by the right way. Maybe need a toggling light between red and green, LOL. Watching multiple times definitely helps.
Solution is to multiple times.
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What?! How long have you been speaking English lol? This was one of the most understandable videos I’ve seen. Yes he could have dragged on and made it an hour but why??
@chrisphipps thanks for your feedback, i've been told several times in the past to get to the point sooner hence why i'm aiming to get the points across in the simplest way possible so it's easier for you to understand. However, it's finding the balance, thank you!
@JCpNK i'm very pleased this makes sense for you and you've took some good pointers from the video. Let me know how you get on when trying this method!
DON'T talk soooo much and
DON'T show people what does NOT work!
Remember, people want to IMPROVE!
FOCUS on what works and NO need to be Einstein!
For God' sake,
this is WHY I don't take lessons and manage to shoot -3.
geez these golf instruction videos are so formulatic. Like snake-oil just change the label.
Vid is too long
@martinezjames83 thanks for letting me know your thoughts on the video. Note taken!
Way too much talk.
Thanks for your feedback, note taken!
You took ten minutes to explain the Faldo wrist-preset drill.
Well if one doesn’t know the “Faldo wrist-preset drill”, then it’s ten minutes we’ll spent.
Most drills aren’t new. Golf have been played for a while now
Still good to revisit, for videos keep getting buried away.
Actually, he’s increasing the angle of the trail wrist coming down. It’s called float loading.
Then I’m sure you’ll do it faster on your golf instruction channel.
Gets, not get's - what the hell is wrong with darned near everyone
@Bob-j5o3b thanks for commenting with your thoughts on the video, as long as it makes sense for you then great, let me know if you'd like anything clarifying!
Stop with the asinine click bait.
Don’t hate the player hate the game
@@RobertGillontheinterwebwhat game
@@Hi_Scoops RUclips game
Here's an idea Einstein. How about you go to the other video and check out some right arm instruction, instead of criticizing the guy creating decent content? No one is forcing you to watch anything!
@chezchezchezchez this really does work, give it a try!
Nice one. Spending hours at the range is pointless if your swing is rubbish!
@leslie6583 only because you may be practicing the wrong things, thanks for watching!