Adding bow to my left wrist tremendously helped me create lag. I can feel the club face staying square on the downswing bykeeping my left wrist bowed and releasing my hips. Great video
Great video.....this really shows (visualizes) why it's so important to flatten the wrist and will also help to reinforce the feel for what you're trying to achieve....thanks
You are looking so much better post impact! Square to square is good. Closing then opening to square or open is better. Attack these ideas from a right wrist perspective to see what I mean. I appreciate your teaching style for many reasons but I really appreciate you because you are open to the other teachers you spend time with and are clearly evolving. That's the Hallmark of a great golf teacher. Those who get stuck in dogma are the norm .🙂
Eric I take the club way inside on the takeaway. I’ve been working on upward hinge to get club to come up the plane line. My left wrist tends to cup when I do this. Can I add flexion with an upward hinge? Is that the feeling I need? If I don’t hinge up club just whips inside. If I hinge up left wrist cups.
Hey Mickey! Of course I would need to see your swing to offer you any specific advice. Consider joining www.cogornogolf.com you can send in your videos and ask specific questions there. 1. If you are going to hinge more that will add cup (extension) yes. The more you do that the stronger grip you would need with left hand to match that. Left wrist should be slightly cupped in takeaway with neutral grip. Flat by left arm parallel/top of backswing. Going under plane early only an issue if it gets you steep in transition
I had an issue with my grip/wrist structure where I would grip Strong, V oriented to right shoulder, etc, but as I would get into posture, I’d unconsciously tighten my left fingers around the bottom of the handle, which would rotate that snuff box into a weaker position than I thought I was in, then my right shoulder would compensate at Address, rotate over and open my shoulder line. I couldn’t get any depth, over the top, casting. Golf is a weird game man, unconscious “Ticks”, subtle incorrect tendencies=inconsistency. Set Up/Pre-Shot/Alignment=consistency IMHO Great Video EC!
100% Tour Pros are constantly checking their alignments, obviously they’ve hit enough balls that their grip and joint articulations are second nature, but for the 20+ capper, prioritizing owning set up will drop strokes fast, and a lot of the “magic moves” you’ll get for free with a good set up. Obviously, understanding the other mechanical pieces is still important, mechanisms to control face to path, transition, CoM/CoP transfer, but I look at Set Up as my home base, build a stock ball flight/pattern you own w/ a pre shot, and everything else is motor skill building/refining geared towards A) Stable/consistent Impact Conditions B) Efficient movement to produce power Anyway, novel over haha, and in the ether, I got to a single digit cap relatively quick, but drank through a firehose on info, guys like you putting out the content you do definitely expedited the process “if” the person applies it correctly- operative word in there. Golf Nerd out 🤙🏻 Appreciate you EC
Hey Linda! There is certainly a release. ruclips.net/video/U5w_7XwaVks/видео.html Most of that is from the UNHINGING (downward) of the wrists. Many golfers FLIP (left wrist from flat to extended) too early....there for the emphasis on keeping it more flat I talk more about that here: ruclips.net/video/8IRmhhOjs5s/видео.html
@@CogornoGolf Right! Chain reaction. But you talk a lot about flipping and early extension and sometimes I think it is overlooked to point out what is causing what. I guess I am saying that if you use the wrists and hands correctly it can change other things for the better.
Adding bow to my left wrist tremendously helped me create lag. I can feel the club face staying square on the downswing bykeeping my left wrist bowed and releasing my hips. Great video
Thanks Steve!
Great video.....this really shows (visualizes) why it's so important to flatten the wrist and will also help to reinforce the feel for what you're trying to achieve....thanks
Thanks Michael!
Great video. Thank you for the detailed instruction
Thanks, Scott!
You are looking so much better post impact!
Square to square is good. Closing then opening to square or open is better. Attack these ideas from a right wrist perspective to see what I mean.
I appreciate your teaching style for many reasons but I really appreciate you because you are open to the other teachers you spend time with and are clearly evolving.
That's the Hallmark of a great golf teacher. Those who get stuck in dogma are the norm .🙂
Appreciate that! Thank you!
Thanks dude👊
Our pleasure Michael!
Eric I take the club way inside on the takeaway. I’ve been working on upward hinge to get club to come up the plane line. My left wrist tends to cup when I do this. Can I add flexion with an upward hinge? Is that the feeling I need? If I don’t hinge up club just whips inside. If I hinge up left wrist cups.
Hey Mickey!
Of course I would need to see your swing to offer you any specific advice. Consider joining www.cogornogolf.com you can send in your videos and ask specific questions there.
1. If you are going to hinge more that will add cup (extension) yes. The more you do that the stronger grip you would need with left hand to match that. Left wrist should be slightly cupped in takeaway with neutral grip. Flat by left arm parallel/top of backswing.
Going under plane early only an issue if it gets you steep in transition
Hi , where can I get one of those training aids,
www.hangergolf.com
I had an issue with my grip/wrist structure where I would grip Strong, V oriented to right shoulder, etc, but as I would get into posture, I’d unconsciously tighten my left fingers around the bottom of the handle, which would rotate that snuff box into a weaker position than I thought I was in, then my right shoulder would compensate at Address, rotate over and open my shoulder line. I couldn’t get any depth, over the top, casting. Golf is a weird game man, unconscious “Ticks”, subtle incorrect tendencies=inconsistency. Set Up/Pre-Shot/Alignment=consistency IMHO
Great Video EC!
Great points, Scott! The fine tune details here matter a lot! Gotta keep an eye on the grip like tending to a garden!
100%
Tour Pros are constantly checking their alignments, obviously they’ve hit enough balls that their grip and joint articulations are second nature, but for the 20+ capper, prioritizing owning set up will drop strokes fast, and a lot of the “magic moves” you’ll get for free with a good set up.
Obviously, understanding the other mechanical pieces is still important, mechanisms to control face to path, transition, CoM/CoP transfer, but I look at Set Up as my home base, build a stock ball flight/pattern you own w/ a pre shot, and everything else is motor skill building/refining geared towards A) Stable/consistent Impact Conditions B) Efficient movement to produce power
Anyway, novel over haha, and in the ether, I got to a single digit cap relatively quick, but drank through a firehose on info, guys like you putting out the content you do definitely expedited the process “if” the person applies it correctly- operative word in there. Golf Nerd out 🤙🏻
Appreciate you EC
So, there isn’t a release of the club head, just turning though the ball? And, will this work for all clubs?
Hey Linda!
There is certainly a release.
ruclips.net/video/U5w_7XwaVks/видео.html
Most of that is from the UNHINGING (downward) of the wrists.
Many golfers FLIP (left wrist from flat to extended) too early....there for the emphasis on keeping it more flat
I talk more about that here: ruclips.net/video/8IRmhhOjs5s/видео.html
Dose this work with driver?
100%
Eric, how much does the wrist angles affect you hip motion/rotation?
Everything affects everything.
@@CogornoGolf Right! Chain reaction. But you talk a lot about flipping and early extension and sometimes I think it is overlooked to point out what is causing what. I guess I am saying that if you use the wrists and hands correctly it can change other things for the better.
What about close the face at setup, then no need to rotate the face which requires the right timing.
You can try it! More then one way to get the job done!
🎶Momma's got a snuffbox, daddy never sleeps at night 🎶
Damn you. It's stuck now. "In and out and in and out"...thanks.
So you want that 'V' in your grip to be aiming at your 'right' shoulder
Yeah Between right side of chin and shoulder....collar bone a good reference
ruclips.net/video/EoHnyunIAWw/видео.html
I think DJ uses too much snuff box.
:)