HOW THE WRISTS REALLY WORK! - 99% Of Amateurs Don’t Know!

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  • Опубликовано: 27 окт 2024

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  • @CraigHansonGolf
    @CraigHansonGolf  Год назад +1

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  • @CraigHansonGolf
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  • @ginajohnson598
    @ginajohnson598 Год назад +4

    The fish analogy is Brilliant. Great video thanks for sharing

  • @jeffreypomerantz125
    @jeffreypomerantz125 Год назад +6

    Craig- I am 73 years old, played in three US Amateurs in my twenties (played over my head and went to the quarterfinals in one!). I’ve had the good fortune to study with some of the top teachers in the US. This video is one of the finest instruction pieces I have ever seen. It has helped me resurrect some of my game! Thank you!
    Jeff Pomerantz

    • @CraigHansonGolf
      @CraigHansonGolf  Год назад

      Thanks Jeff that’s great to hear 👍👍 appreciate the post 😊

  • @rhowe22
    @rhowe22 3 месяца назад +1

    Excellent instruction. I follow a lot of your videos for insight into all aspects of the golf swing.

  • @gavinanderson9817
    @gavinanderson9817 Год назад +1

    Most beautiful golf swing I've ever seen. Effortless power. I'd give anything to hit the ball as pure as this.

    • @CraigHansonGolf
      @CraigHansonGolf  Год назад +1

      Thanks 🙏 Gavin .. spent my whole life at it.. Built my swing.

  • @danielwenderlich3438
    @danielwenderlich3438 Год назад +1

    Great content! This is exactly where I am in with thei formation i need to improve my golf swing. I have not found anyone close to the information you provide.

  • @mickritchie1815
    @mickritchie1815 Год назад

    Best coaching videos by far. You WILL get better following these lessons.

  • @steveperry1344
    @steveperry1344 Год назад +1

    i've been working on this, i first saw that type of wrist action in one of nick faldos's books but took me a while to get it, makes for a real solid hit. this is really gonna help, thnx.

  • @lolobuggah2670
    @lolobuggah2670 Год назад +1

    Fantastic video. The paint brush thought really helped a lot!

  • @cgvagf
    @cgvagf Год назад +2

    I liked the paint brush visual, because I am a painter, I can definitely understand that feel. Getting those feels down and arm positions should be practiced slower, then speed built in afterwards. Great video. By the way, you have one of the greatest swings I've ever seen.

    • @CraigHansonGolf
      @CraigHansonGolf  Год назад

      Thanks so much Eric 👍 really appreciate the feedback

  • @likearollingstone007
    @likearollingstone007 Год назад +2

    This giant club face makes me smile every times.

  • @victorsmith5530
    @victorsmith5530 Год назад

    Great video. The way you explain the golf swing is just amazing

  • @ST-xg3gy
    @ST-xg3gy Год назад

    Great tips. I'm also seeing good results from the concept of pushing the left hand down on the way back.

  • @jasonmaestre1355
    @jasonmaestre1355 Год назад

    thanks for the the video , watching your videos has really helped my swing. i"m constantly working towards having a negative attack angle with the help of your videos and bushnell launch monitor.

    • @CraigHansonGolf
      @CraigHansonGolf  Год назад

      Thanks Jason it really means a lot to hear the feedback i really appreciate it 👍

  • @m3toz4
    @m3toz4 Год назад +1

    yes, club face have to be slightly open to path so you can release the club face square to the ball and closed to the path after impact. Extreme release face case is like Phil, less and less like Rory, Collin.....I am talking about straight shot....

  • @surprisesurprisemf
    @surprisesurprisemf Год назад

    Another perfekt video! U r so good with your explanation 👏👏👏
    I've learned more from your videos than from my real lessons!!!!! Hope to see u next year!
    Harald

    • @CraigHansonGolf
      @CraigHansonGolf  Год назад

      Thanks Harald,
      Really looking forward to catching up. 👍👍

  • @chuckmartin6049
    @chuckmartin6049 Год назад

    Awesome video! I am guilty of flipping the club which I can not stop for some reason. I hit thin shots with my irons all day long. I am going to work with this great video to improve.

    • @CraigHansonGolf
      @CraigHansonGolf  Год назад

      Thanks Chuck really appreciate you taking the time to post 👍👍

  • @bbsb300
    @bbsb300 Год назад +1

    Excellent .

  • @norgerepairs8687
    @norgerepairs8687 Год назад +1

    Phenomenal swing !!
    Great content. Many thanks.

  • @maurovarischetti8711
    @maurovarischetti8711 Год назад

    At 45, after twenty years of golf played non-continuously, I have reached my maximum level of play, seven over par on my course, but I realize that although I am a rather straight player I am also quite short (130m with iron 6). This winter I will try to improve my swing and your videos are clarifying many aspects of my swing that I was doing wrong. The sound you make when you hit the ball is like a melody to me. Thanks from Italy

    • @CraigHansonGolf
      @CraigHansonGolf  Год назад +1

      Thanks for posting Mauro always great to hear 👍👍.. appreciate it

  • @chestermicek
    @chestermicek Год назад +1

    Since this information is already out there, Lydia Ko slow-mo, I feel comfortable chiding you for failing to use the close-up & slow-motion features on your recorder. As stated, this info has been out there for years so your build-up is just click-bait. That said, if you'd used slow-motion and close-up, and freeze, you'd have had a solid, reputation building video.

    • @CraigHansonGolf
      @CraigHansonGolf  Год назад +2

      I guess you have only seen one of my videos? My partner is Dr Robert Neal one of the worlds leading biomechanics instructors.
      We base our instruction on evidence. Use more clips and facts then almost anyone out there?
      You feel comfortable chiding me but and your welcome to write under neath my videos. We had 2 million views last month.
      We are helping people play better golf.
      worldclassgolf.com
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      85 master class series
      Biomechanics stats from 500 PGA Tour Pros
      That’s why i do the videos and uou just write underneath them. You see the difference?

  • @chrisb594
    @chrisb594 Год назад

    At first I thought the clubhead was so big because he was holding it so close to the camera.
    I need that golf club in my game 😄😄

  • @mikebarnard2689
    @mikebarnard2689 Год назад

    Craig, great stuff. Where is shaft lean measured from, is it shaft vertical or from address lean ( iron shafts will be forward about 5-10deg ?).
    What is your average shaft lean at impact.. 10-15deg… ? so less that 2 mins on a clock face.
    Golf tutors always show this huge hands forward position ( I understand it’s exaggerated) with about 30deg ( 5 mins on clock face) of lean, does that really help us if it is so far away from reality ?

    • @CraigHansonGolf
      @CraigHansonGolf  Год назад

      10-18 Degrees with distance wedges
      10-12 degrees with mid irons
      8 degrees with long irons
      Its measured at impact a vertical line straight up from the ball illustrating zero degrees .
      I think some drills showing 30 degrees of shaft lean are not practical. Not realistic.

    • @mikebarnard2689
      @mikebarnard2689 Год назад

      Craig.. really appreciate your reply and the time you take to deal with normal golfers..
      The point I’m making is the degree of shaft lean you show at 8:18-8:37 is massive and not at all realistic.. it actually does show a crazy amount of shaft lean ( albeit exaggerated ) and hands forward at impact position .
      If us mortals try that…. It’s shankorama 😀
      This is not criticism, just a detailed observation over time about how actual shaft lean is way smaller than 99% of golf tutors show.
      18deg = 3 min on clock face and is really close to upright and never properly explained.

    • @CraigHansonGolf
      @CraigHansonGolf  Год назад

      @@mikebarnard2689 ok I’ll make sure I don’t do that anymore

  • @peterrutkowski8172
    @peterrutkowski8172 Год назад +1

    This reminds me of just how hard golf really is.

  • @jazzed2b
    @jazzed2b Год назад

    EXCELLENT!

  • @denis-uo6ew
    @denis-uo6ew Год назад

    Vidéo génial comme d'habitude si c'est possible mettre Une traduction en français merci ça serait top

  • @lorenroot7667
    @lorenroot7667 Год назад

    What if an injury to the right wrist prevents it from maintaining a good hold on the club because it only has maybe 20% normal range of motion? Right handed golfer

  • @Nonyabizznaz
    @Nonyabizznaz Год назад

    Where can I get a club like the one your using in instruction

  • @CK-sw3kv
    @CK-sw3kv Год назад +1

    Thought the club was just close to the camera then was like holy shit thats a giant club lol

  • @golfolie64
    @golfolie64 Год назад

    I think problems come at full swing,
    More easy with small swing as shown. Thk

  • @prahlad1661
    @prahlad1661 Год назад

    Great video ! Does this apply to the driver and fairway woods too ?

  • @janclaussen2504
    @janclaussen2504 Год назад

    Ja ja beste vom besten

  • @TV-uo2li
    @TV-uo2li Год назад

    It looks like squash forehand swing.

  • @tellwilliams4493
    @tellwilliams4493 Год назад

    So the right wrist needs to be really flexible

  • @-bld-
    @-bld- Год назад

    That wrist concept runs totally in conflict with what Mike Bender teaches on the follow through. I'm sure there's a reason for both teaching methodologies, I just wish I knew what they were. Maybe his teaching only applies for certain shots, or in a training vacuum so to speak.

    • @CraigHansonGolf
      @CraigHansonGolf  Год назад

      Give it try! The fact is nearly all top players move their lead wrist into extension up to 45/55 degrees that’s not a opinion. It’s tested.
      Amateurs need to create some freedom in the hands and wrists. Not the type of drills where they smacking the grips inyi walls in front them. I mean who’s that helping?

  • @winkstorm
    @winkstorm Год назад +1

    I need irons with such oversized head.

  • @hunkyhaggis2161
    @hunkyhaggis2161 Год назад

    How do you know 98% of amateurs don't know it? Where did you do your surveys?

  • @otomotom1879
    @otomotom1879 Год назад

    With that bowed hand like Schauffele, if you hit the ground you will hurt your wrist seriously.

    • @CraigHansonGolf
      @CraigHansonGolf  Год назад

      ?? You’ll have to explain that. It’s a slightly flexed position of the lead wrist that produces great compression