How to Square the Clubface at Impact Consistently!

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  • Опубликовано: 3 май 2024
  • Take control of your clubface and unlock tour-level consistency with Rob Cheney. Discover how to consistently square the clubface at impact by mastering wrist movements in your swing and understanding the role of grip. Get FREE drills to perfect your wrist action here: hackmotion.com/wrist-action-d...
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Комментарии • 14

  • @jimout100
    @jimout100 7 дней назад +1

    Excellent tuition and explained in a simple understanding way.

  • @russquick7899
    @russquick7899 6 дней назад

    Always working on consistent contact Rob and this was a helper. Thanks for your continuing help. Stay safe-Russ

  • @michaelleoce356
    @michaelleoce356 Месяц назад +4

    Great info and excellent teacher

  • @WLeonardAthas
    @WLeonardAthas Месяц назад +2

    Darn I wish I could have a personal lesson with Mr. Chaney, but my home in South Florida is a tad bit too far from Singapore! I find the tips in this lesson to be invaluable. I'm a right handed golfer and hook the ball consistently! This is very valuable! Thank you sir!

  • @keithlucero6207
    @keithlucero6207 Месяц назад +1

    Thank you this lesson was my light that turned on in my golf mind - thank you helping us to understand this crazy game of golf - Keith Lucero of Penn valley California

  • @shofey
    @shofey Месяц назад +3

    This golf lesson is Golden. People below take it with a grain of salt. It's normally worth $50 - $100 on the Lesson Tee.

  • @laurobayrante38
    @laurobayrante38 2 месяца назад +1

    Thanks for the pointers and clear explanation. Will try these in the driving range.

  • @m.m.8497
    @m.m.8497 Месяц назад +2

    Great video!

  • @smartspinsmartspin3945
    @smartspinsmartspin3945 Месяц назад +1

    Excellent thank you

  • @maeu59
    @maeu59 Месяц назад +1

    With Brysons grip he internally rotates his upper arm and then externally maxes out his forearm rotation and matches his left wrist to the clubface. He can go as hard as he wants without going left. (Most times). Todd graves has plenty of videos about that grip.

  • @IIISWILIII
    @IIISWILIII Месяц назад +1

    Good stuff!!

  • @artzukowski2672
    @artzukowski2672 2 месяца назад +1

    I’ve recently purchased HM.
    HM is advocating the left wrist to maintain the address extension or slightly decreasing it at the top, then to add the majority of flexion going into impact.
    I have a neutral grip. I tend to agree with you that you should be losing all extension on the way back and maintaining that into impact and then you’re simply rotating your core through.
    Obvious the back swing is much slower, and to me, making it easier to gain you flexion on the way back.
    Why do you think HM has this different approach?
    Also hoping the app has a way to reflect full flexion at the top as now to be the proper target numbers shown to be achieved, and also have the sound cue relate to that new increase in flexion vs. it coming on in their range of more allowable extension.

  • @MattMacKo
    @MattMacKo 2 месяца назад +1

    I am currently working on squaring the club face. The club face is open and flat towards the sky on the follow through. I push right or slice right. Good advice

  • @richardelgart8420
    @richardelgart8420 3 дня назад

    I generally love your videos on your own channel, both the old one and the new one. However, I have a problem with this video. We have *2* wrists, yet the right wrist is never once mentioned. This doesn’t make sense to me as 75-80% of us are right handed. It is much easier to monitor the right hand for most of us. If the reason for this left handed emphasis is that hack motion only monitors the left hand, then it is an inherently flawed training aid. Thank you for listening. I respect your teaching tremendously, but this one frustrated me.