Player lesson with Eric Cogorno: Right Arm, Right Wrist

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  • Опубликовано: 4 июл 2024
  • We had the privilege to do a Player Lesson with Eric Cogorno and talked about the role of the right arm and right wrist in the golf swing. Understanding the relationship between your club face and your right wrist is key to helping players at all levels find their swing. When you know the angles in your swing and what creates them, you'll be more consistent and straight.
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  • @SethKash
    @SethKash 2 года назад +16

    For many decades I’ve asked and searched for this. I don’t know why it became such a hard question to answer or why someone didn’t teach the answer but that’s what happened. Now, thanks to you, I have the answer therefore I can now practice the correct way, forget about shanking and never worry about squaring the club face. Excellent job and congratulations on having the guts to relay the proper information!

  • @briangriffin928
    @briangriffin928 Год назад +11

    What an excellent teacher of the game of golf Mike is, absolute Gold.

  • @dogloverjb6873
    @dogloverjb6873 Год назад +5

    mike is the master of golf instructor... hands down.

  • @jlarson1040
    @jlarson1040 2 года назад +3

    Malaska is the best. I don't know of anyone that can explain the golf swing better.

  • @nickmustacich4469
    @nickmustacich4469 2 года назад +6

    Best explanation of how the right hand and wrist should work in the downswing I have seen... by far Thank you!

  • @keimolantio
    @keimolantio Год назад +8

    This is the MOST important to learn for a 25hcp player like me. I have watched Rick Shiels, Gogorno's, Russel Heritage etc. videos but this was the game changer, it truly was. I was almost quitting the game but luckily I found this video. Trust me, it works!

    • @Weshopwizard
      @Weshopwizard Год назад

      Exactly. My game has fallen apart lately. Huge duck hooks because I’m rotating the club face too much. It feels like I’m trying to hook a bowling ball. This is what I’m taking to the range.

    • @tommyruff1286
      @tommyruff1286 9 месяцев назад

      This video has also changed my swing dramatically for the better .

  • @gregcallahan7
    @gregcallahan7 2 года назад +4

    @malaskagolf, I can't subscribe to this channel fast enough. Let me state, this video might just be the single best video ever on the secret to a golf swing. Toe-up to toe-up (aka palm up to palm down through impact) has been incorrectly taught at every driving range in America for decades. Malaska is 100% right on being palm down before impact, not palm up. Pay this man his money.

  • @dominickdelfino7552
    @dominickdelfino7552 Год назад +1

    This is the best description of how to release the club I have ever seen. Thank you!

  • @eric6249
    @eric6249 2 года назад +3

    I was at the range today swinging like this and my accuracy both distance and aim was deadly accurate.

  • @louislazarus9253
    @louislazarus9253 2 года назад +2

    Pretty much what I teach my students, Mike. I use the "Medicus Hinged 5 Iron" and try to have them understand why the hinge breaks sometimes and why it doesn't. They learn that as long as you apply an up and down force to the hinge, it will never break. However, the minute you roll your wrists or forearms, the shaft breaks. Next we think about keeping the hands more or less in front of the body at all times and THE LEADING EDGE of the Medicus parallel with the spine so as they take the club back, their wrists are also cocking upwards in a smooth motion until their wrists are fully cocked at the top and the right wrist is bent back holding a tray of drinks. From there, the move is DOWN and not at the ball. The arms drop, the leading edge of the iron stays parallel with their spine and their body twists around to the left while keeping their hands in front of their body (actually right hip) as the turn into impact and then..Within about ten swings they learn to time the twisting with the arms and at impact their club face is square to the target line because it is really never not square. I try to get them to keep turning to the left and hold the finish for three seconds. I just had a middle-aged gal yesterday who rolled all of her warm up shots along the ground and 45 degrees right. By the time we were through with the lesson she was hitting her Pitching Wedge with a very baby draw 105 yards...which she has never done in her life. This method works with everyone...so far...and it works really well.

  • @slickharp
    @slickharp 2 года назад +6

    Simplified the explanation of the trail arm and wrist action, thank you both!

  • @tommyruff1286
    @tommyruff1286 10 месяцев назад

    Right wrist extension with minimal forearm rotation and wrist hinge explained here is the best tip ever . Uncomplicated.
    Also , using the lead leg to push the lead hip back in the downswing as opposed to firing both hips . Gold . These two tips have improved my downswing immensely . I am enjoying the game once again.
    Thanking you , Mike .

  • @ronaldolson3393
    @ronaldolson3393 7 месяцев назад

    I recall Mike Dunnaway demonstrating this wrist idea with a model airplane years ago. Worth it for those who like this video to look up. I found this vid to be very helpful.

  • @franidelaserna
    @franidelaserna 2 года назад +3

    This video completely changed my ball striking in two days. I had done tons of work on other areas of my swing but was delivering the face open at impact... I started closing my face on the backswing and I just had the best ball striking session ever! Jeez... the feeling of those flushed irons was so good that I got addicted to it. I can't wait to go again tomorrow. Thanks Mike and Eric!

  • @puredistancegolf
    @puredistancegolf 2 года назад +3

    Truly one of the best videos on one of the biggest misconceptions in the golf swing I've ever seen. #runonsentence

  • @WereAllThatBored
    @WereAllThatBored 2 года назад +1

    Your hip video with Eric was amazing. Best golf info on the net!

  • @teedoff7116
    @teedoff7116 3 месяца назад

    Mike and Eric - This is one of the best release lessons of Golf on the internet and an instant improvement.. I have struggled with the release because the Medicus swing trainer ingrained the roll the wrist action in me..

  • @mikeobrien1559
    @mikeobrien1559 2 года назад

    The only thing better than one sensible guy talking about golf is two sensible guys talking about golf. Great stuff.

  • @clstrat837
    @clstrat837 Год назад +1

    I dream about being able to put this concept into practice. Thanks Mike

  • @doughboy8479
    @doughboy8479 2 года назад +1

    As a lefty who plays righty this is the best description of how to use your right side I have ever seen. Took up the game in college 35 years ago and have had multiple lessons and know one ever explained the right arm, hand and wrist like this. This might be your single best instruction video ever... This has completely changed my ball striking with every club in the bag. I finally know how to use my right arm!

  • @Paul-viking
    @Paul-viking 2 года назад +4

    I wish this video had come out 10-15 years ago when you were making the PGA Tips videos. This makes so much sense. Thank you!

  • @brianc2823
    @brianc2823 2 года назад +1

    Sir this much better information you are giving but completely contradictory to a video I watched of you dated 6 years ago. I have been a strength coach for over 30 years and have been instructing baseball for around 20 and have been professing the the likeness of the 2 as Mr Hogan believed. The problem I see with instructors of both golf and baseball is the lack of understanding that the spine is the primary mover of the body and the torso is 60% of the body’s mass and together they are responsible for moving the smaller muscle groups. Everyone is trying to manipulate the bat or club with the arms and hands which are not good providers of power or consistency. Mr Hogan understood this and far too many instructors are misinterpreting what he actually was doing. Nice video👍

  • @otisregatoni617
    @otisregatoni617 2 года назад +2

    Excellent analysts/ explanation, especially the lead arm/wrist interface.

  • @kristjanhjelm749
    @kristjanhjelm749 2 года назад +4

    Absolutely great. I have always had problems with the movement during the downturn. Where's the club head? Now it's clear with this tutorial!

  • @ssparko7776
    @ssparko7776 2 года назад +1

    yep, grew up with that wrist roll school of thought. could never hit it straight consistently. tried this method and the ball goes so straight I don't even have to think about it. mike your hands waving back and forth is the easiest swing thought I could ask for. thanks for your great vids.

  • @ALW561419
    @ALW561419 2 года назад +1

    Malaska is awesome. Membership on his site got me from a 12 HCP down to 4-6.

  • @GaryPinns-yy7fe
    @GaryPinns-yy7fe Год назад

    Good Stuff Mike! I have followed your great teaching! Keep it up

  • @floridaguy4373
    @floridaguy4373 2 года назад +2

    Great video guys! I seem to be more consistent with the lead hand in more of a neutral grip. When I strengthen it, I start over drawing and hooking the ball. Bye the way, beautiful backdrop!!

  • @TheSteelerider
    @TheSteelerider 2 года назад +2

    New golfers. Forget everyone else on RUclips. This is the way.

  • @gerrilangseth6916
    @gerrilangseth6916 Год назад

    best lesson ever

  • @tonyrinaldo136
    @tonyrinaldo136 2 месяца назад

    Mike I have struggled with the golf game my entire life. I could never figure out how to release the club. I am so excited after watching this video cuz I believe it's really going to help me. Thank you for this beautiful video 7:38 no

  • @justnews9738
    @justnews9738 2 года назад +2

    Rebroadcast must mean you really really like this move and I always need repetition so thanks 😊

  • @cr6231
    @cr6231 Год назад

    If only I understood this 30 years ago...Malaska is the boss

  • @otomotom1879
    @otomotom1879 2 года назад +1

    2:40 is gold 👉Back swing like Tiger Woods. At beginning of takeaway, I put little force on inside left foot and femur area(stability). When abt to complete backswing, as my upperbody is inclined a bit to the right, i bend over a bit towards the ball at the same time my left hip starts to push back movement (straight line forces).
    Then left hip is out of the way and I can do Malaskas 👉 "hands down club head out" creating tremendous amount of club head speed.
    I feel my hands and grip going in between my legs. (Of course is a feeling)
    I don't feel turning hips at any point. Because "turning " is a consequence and not the cause. Just feel straight line forces of push back and push back of the hips.
    Finally I figured it out.🙌💯👊🥳
    Obs: Do not work on position picture only, work on whole movement with forces applied.
    Im hitting straight 45° flying balls 150yds Pw. It's been 2 months since i understood this Malaska movement and I'm happy almost crying when I'm hitting those perfect irons like a pro! Malaska is the best..

  • @paullee5029
    @paullee5029 2 года назад +1

    Merci beaucoup, coaches

  • @Baddmnkey1
    @Baddmnkey1 2 года назад

    Downloading this video. This was an AH HA moment for me!

  • @artharvey4528
    @artharvey4528 Год назад +1

    It has taken me awhile, and I mean good long while, to understand this "clubface is 90 degrees to your swing arc" concept. I still had the hooks and double-crosses (clubface manipulation). But when you get it, and then do it, it will surprise you; like "now hold on there...did I just do that?". Its spooky and exciting at the same time. What did it for me was thinking about how a catapult works. Catapults don't twist, they throw...they throw, THEY THROW. So...STOP TWISTING your wrist and forearms and let your body parts work. I put to the test in my last few rounds and it works for me. But if you continue to twist and manipulate the the clubface, like I was still doing in the past; the hooks and pushes will show up at the most inopportune times when you timing gets off. Now I have a better understanding of both my good and not so good shots and why they occur. Thank you Mike Malaska!
    -Arthur Harvey, Owasso, Oklahoma

  • @leonardrhode7016
    @leonardrhode7016 Год назад

    Funny enough I did this earlier today while playing without seeing this or any other video on this.And it actually does work if you understand it.

  • @2cardarsenal310
    @2cardarsenal310 2 года назад +7

    Mike, you nailed it when you said to swing with a lot of forearm rotation and hit it good you "Had to slow down!" Same here and timing is so much more prevalent as well. I could hit the ball good but became a punching Judy and my coach at the time told me, "You will never play on any tour because you don't hit it far enough!" Little did I realize then it was him that change my natural move much like yours. Changing my natural swing and ability ended up limiting my potential and caused me many years of grief and anguish. I actually quit playing for 20 years. I won't mention his name but he has coached a Master's Champion.

  • @shaynewheble445
    @shaynewheble445 2 года назад

    thank you

  • @puredistancegolf
    @puredistancegolf 2 года назад

    Great video and bag.

  • @patiossa
    @patiossa 2 года назад +4

    So good. 2 best instructors on the web by far.

    • @pjpcadet
      @pjpcadet 2 года назад

      Correct! No doubt!

    • @garystromberg8856
      @garystromberg8856 Год назад

      Absolutely!!

    • @maeu59
      @maeu59 11 месяцев назад

      The problem is Eric is still teaching bow and roll

  • @MrKingdonuts
    @MrKingdonuts 2 года назад

    This is probably the best golf info I've ever seen absolutely amazing thanks Mike and Eric!!!!!! By the way it absolutely works

  • @lorenrussell7741
    @lorenrussell7741 Год назад

    Excellent video. Hopefully I can get my joints to cooperate. This game is a killer!

  • @jeevst
    @jeevst Год назад

    Like hitting the ball with a tennis racket. Makes sense. Instead wasted a lesson on them trying to teach me to use my left arm to pull club into out and side bend which made no sense trying to put it together. It’s just like swinging a hammer. Keep it simple. Thanks Mike

  • @RingoKid08
    @RingoKid08 6 месяцев назад

    Hogan did say, in 5 lessons, that the action of the right arm is like an infielder throwing to first base.

  • @patrickhoward4080
    @patrickhoward4080 11 месяцев назад +1

    This is an Ah Ha moment video for me. I rotate the face through impact and my struggle is inconsistency. I’m a 5 hcp but I know if I could only figure out how to implement this minimal face rotation I could go scratch. Can you make more videos on this and drills specific to baby step this?

  • @jack-hq7gr
    @jack-hq7gr 2 года назад

    Really great information. Next week another instructor with another approach that isn’t exactly the same. So we get lots of options. No wonder at least for me “confusion”. Or maybe find one that fits your skill set and athletic ability?

  • @jlar1984
    @jlar1984 2 года назад

    Mike reminds me of uncle Rico from Napoleon Dynamite. “If they would t of changed my swing I would have beaten Jack”.
    Great teaching! Thanks.

  • @Drums-yz4ss
    @Drums-yz4ss 2 месяца назад

    The throwing examples you use are very helpful, but what do the wrists do when HITTING a baseball? That would seem to be a better comparison to the golf swing.

  • @ThePrincepiggy
    @ThePrincepiggy 2 года назад +2

    So much has to do with personal joint movement. My forearms are naturally more internally rotated. So there is more flexibility in my right wrist when throwing, shooting, or playing golf. It took my a lot of years fighting myself to learn that. We’re all constructed a little differently, so there are no absolutes in the golf swing

  • @dancowan8134
    @dancowan8134 2 года назад

    Mike is the best. This video is all you need to know about the golf swing!

  • @Carsonsimon
    @Carsonsimon 2 года назад

    That statement at 13:00 mark...
    I can 100% say thats true...I have trouble fanning the club open in the backswing...then it comes down open in this position and I have to time a flip at the bottom, I've worked out that its my trail hand causing the issue...when I'm on form I can shoot 80-85 when I loose it...90+
    I've now adopted a Tony finau style grip. Weak lead hand with the trail hand more under and that gets me taking the club around without turing it. Doesn't matter how strong I get my lead hand grip, trail hand just opens it up if its not around and more under...

  • @PlaneImpactGolfStoneridge
    @PlaneImpactGolfStoneridge Год назад

    Hi Mike please explain your wrist movement in the video titled What should the swing feel vs this video It seems two different wrist movements thanks

  • @daviddonofrio3229
    @daviddonofrio3229 2 года назад

    Was always taught to have more of a roll release and struggled with consistency as you point out. All clubs,majority having club face closed to path at impact. Tried this and can definitely hit it more consistently,but lose about 20 yards of distance with a 7 iron. With lose wrists and shoulders,how do you add speed without creating tension in those two primary lever points?

  • @RatherBeGolfing.
    @RatherBeGolfing. 2 года назад +2

    How does this jive with his L to L drill? Seems a bit different.

  • @LeeTrevinoFans
    @LeeTrevinoFans 2 года назад

    5:32 Shots fired at GG!
    So true GEARS has proven shallowing and body doesn't square up the face....arms and hands do!

  • @7676ezra
    @7676ezra Год назад

    Ironic this pops up when I just started experimenting with a very similar thing. My right wrist had a bad break and I can't bend it back very far. I was trying pitch shots back of left hand staying facing down. Seemed to prevent cupping and I could hit 60-70yard 48* wedge shots 5 balls within a few yards of each other. I'll watch this again before I go hit balls.

  • @vincewhitmer6908
    @vincewhitmer6908 2 года назад +2

    How do you get the club in that closed position at P6 though is my issue? I follow all the steps in the backswing but in a full speed downswing my P6 position is open. I feel like it has to be either wrist or forearm rotation to help close the club from the top of the backswing down into P6.

  • @weedote1
    @weedote1 2 года назад

    I am totally convinced now. Right wrist loose? Why could you not accelerate your speed by helping at the right time ? (M. Austin)

  • @LionelBradleygolf
    @LionelBradleygolf 2 года назад

    So if my club face is closed at the top i would have to swing in to out to hit it toward the target?

  • @truthlifefishing1730
    @truthlifefishing1730 2 года назад

    Ecca, does the weaker grip mean softer hands and thus allowing the centrifugal force and the design of the club head to close down onto the ball?

  • @andreashauri2087
    @andreashauri2087 Год назад

    Is the release of the right hand a conscious move during which muscular force is applied in order to make it happen, or is it more a reaction to the weight of the clubhead swinging through the ball?

  • @manawelian
    @manawelian 2 месяца назад

    It is challenging to get that shoulder to rotate any tips? I don’t seem to have the mobility there

  • @lnick9428
    @lnick9428 2 года назад +1

    For me the right wrist hinge has a mix of extension (bending back) and radial deviation (thumb hinging up). Just having the feel of extension doesn't work for me. I have the feel of hinging the right wrist this way as soon as I take the club back. It really is a more natural move for me. There is no feel of rotation at all. I also use a 4 knuckle grip on my left hand. The throwing action release happens naturally as well. The right hand releases naturally from the momentum of the club thru the ball. No holding off anything. Let it go.

    • @josephwirtz8352
      @josephwirtz8352 2 года назад +1

      When this roll the wrists thing started, I think the strong grip was discouraged because it produced duck hooks when it was used in conjunction.

  • @glassman376
    @glassman376 2 года назад

    Do you agree with knuckles down?

  • @sypen1
    @sypen1 2 года назад +1

    Where do we get this oversized club?

  • @CallMeJackWagon
    @CallMeJackWagon 2 года назад +1

    I always have the same question that's unclear to me.
    Are you consciously and forcefully throwing the club with the right hand?
    Most coaches I've followed teach no, the club should whip through impact naturally. But Mike always uses some reference to throwing with the right hand 🤷‍♂️

  • @duncanwhittaker8569
    @duncanwhittaker8569 2 года назад +1

    Can you do a video explaining what you refer to, with regards to “the grip that fits you”? Thanks Mike

    • @josephwirtz8352
      @josephwirtz8352 2 года назад

      I was wondering the same.

    • @ChristianGarcia-vy1ls
      @ChristianGarcia-vy1ls 2 года назад

      He has some awesome videos on grip. Hour long or so on his channel. It explains In great detail on personal group and how it helps!

  • @bruceb543
    @bruceb543 Год назад

    Four years ago you produce the video teaching L2L. That certainly is the opposite of this video. I don’t understand which one is better? do you still teach L2L or should I give up that method for this one

  • @ronaldhartswick13
    @ronaldhartswick13 Год назад

    What do you swing? Are you more with the left hand or the right hand?

  • @SpinandThrowDiscGolf
    @SpinandThrowDiscGolf 2 года назад +1

    Mike Austin and Mike Dunaway...

  • @MidNight-ns7is
    @MidNight-ns7is Год назад

    Thanks.. Can't wait for the snow to melt and get to 60s to try this. I've played Superstition.. great course. Well done.

  • @oldprogolf7292
    @oldprogolf7292 2 года назад

    I understand what you are saying but I can not find one player who has the club face square to the swing arc, they are all slightly or very open at P6 including Mike Malaska frozen at 4.30. Obviously the face squares up after P6. Jones, Locke, Hogan (as you said), Moe Norman were all toe up, even toe back, at P6. Mickelson, DeChambeau, Finau and all the long drive experts are all toe up or back. So, is this more of a feeling to aspire to? I favour a free-swinging approach for most, leave it to the fit, young, gym-trained to go for lag, forward shaft lean, spine-crunching manipulations to get their 120mph swing speed. They won't be winning like Mickelson at 50.

  • @McLovin-go2rm
    @McLovin-go2rm 2 месяца назад

    this video makes a lot of sense to me......but I have a hard time reconciling from coach's L to L videos with this....

  • @viperwavstudios
    @viperwavstudios 2 года назад

    #boom

  • @randyunderwood2894
    @randyunderwood2894 2 года назад

    isn't it odd how copters are so loud until they get right over head?

  • @garryhulgan5267
    @garryhulgan5267 2 года назад

    we all know, ben hogan ,had the best swing, he owned it, yes he practiced so much, he was the very best, give him credit

  • @whodat3723
    @whodat3723 2 года назад

    Wouldn’t that be flipping thru impact tho?

    • @guitar1950
      @guitar1950 2 года назад +2

      Not if the club head stays behind the hands at impact. Most players stop or slow the hands and the club head passes before or at impact.

  • @wayneriley7367
    @wayneriley7367 2 года назад

    So the amazing thing is how does anyone get on tour if teachers keep screwing us up? I wish mike and RUclips were around when I was a teen. I would have been a bit better and had a little more enjoyment for the 10s of thousands I spent. Amazing how most teachers, and even the pro books I read 50 years ago really didn’t help us.

  • @method341
    @method341 2 года назад

    I'd rather rotate the forearm than flap the right wrist like that and come in really steep.

  • @BamaPaul
    @BamaPaul 2 года назад

    Mike doesn’t have much Shaft lean not that you need much.

  • @ElSupremo5
    @ElSupremo5 2 года назад

    Pitchers pronate the forearm and use internal shoulder rotation so no you don't throw or pitch like that

  • @otisregatoni617
    @otisregatoni617 2 года назад

    I think Mr.Mike misses baseball

  • @braga786
    @braga786 2 года назад +1

    Just like skipping a rock you don't rotate your wrist......

  • @louisviola9763
    @louisviola9763 2 года назад +2

    Is it just me or don’t most golf instructors seem like snake oil salesmen?

  • @conikia
    @conikia 2 года назад

    Yeah noooo. When you throw a baseball properly, you pronate.

  • @LeeComeauxGolf2017
    @LeeComeauxGolf2017 2 года назад

    Hogan never crossed his wrist come on pay attention .

  • @Jmastives
    @Jmastives 2 года назад +1

    I gotta be honest you repeat the same crap. I was told this it didn't work, bla bla. But what did you do? And how successful were you?

  • @LeeComeauxGolf2017
    @LeeComeauxGolf2017 2 года назад

    That’s the end our your radius and ulna your wrist bones are in your hand. You also have a scapula and that affects or rather humerus rotation affects that. When you throw the speed comes from the fingers not the wrist hence a split finger fastball. Y’all kill me.