Warren as always really enjoyed your session. While I’m not on a desert island it’s snowing where we’re at so inside practice for the next 6 months.. this will be a great addition to my practice routine’s. Agree with your comment if I can only replicate 10% of the desired positions at full speed it will help my game.
Yet another great video Warren. Referring to another video of yours recently are you taking your hands still left and the club slightly in front on you when releasing the club with this excersise . Also would you do this with the driver. Thankyou and all the best.
Hi Stephen, consciously no I’m not pulling hands left they are just following, the club is staying outside of hands as I’ve got a little angle still in my wrists. Kind regards Warren
Yes can do this with a driver I would do just practice swings tho and not hit a ball doing the short swings. It will be more difficult as it’s going much faster than shorter irons 👍
Nice drill Warren. One question: is the club really behind you at the halfway point? I know it looks like that for us viewers down the line, but since your back is still towards the target to quite some degrees, does it really look that for you too? If I try this one next time, I don't want to fall into the trap of having the clubhead stuck too far behind me.
Technically no it’s not behind me, I just state that for ease of explaining the club is up and I’ve got to look back to see it, but it’s on plane and in sequence. Thank you for the message. Regards Warren
Hi, yes and no! This exercise is really for the golfer who has too much arm disconnection, too much hand flash, and needs to rein it in a bit. But on your point, not really, you can still have the full release and keep the connection whilst keeping length, there may be a loss of flash speed but will have more consistent release. Hope this answers your question ok? Warren
This is another class exercise from WB 🙂🏌️♂️⛳️
Love this Warren…Thanks!
Thanks Dave 👍
Great instruction Warren thanks
Thank Stuart appreciate it 👍
Warren as always really enjoyed your session. While I’m not on a desert island it’s snowing where we’re at so inside practice for the next 6 months.. this will be a great addition to my practice routine’s.
Agree with your comment if I can only replicate 10% of the desired positions at full speed it will help my game.
Cheers Edward, although not as cold here as where you are, a dessert island seems quiet a nice idea 🏝️
Many thanks for your message and support 👍
This great. Just waiting for the storm bert to pass through before trying it.
Cheers Tony, yeah it’s pretty bleak eh! 💨
Yet another great video Warren. Referring to another video of yours recently are you taking your hands still left and the club slightly in front on you when releasing the club with this excersise . Also would you do this with the driver. Thankyou and all the best.
Hi Stephen, consciously no I’m not pulling hands left they are just following, the club is staying outside of hands as I’ve got a little angle still in my wrists.
Kind regards
Warren
Yes can do this with a driver I would do just practice swings tho and not hit a ball doing the short swings. It will be more difficult as it’s going much faster than shorter irons 👍
Nice drill Warren. One question: is the club really behind you at the halfway point? I know it looks like that for us viewers down the line, but since your back is still towards the target to quite some degrees, does it really look that for you too? If I try this one next time, I don't want to fall into the trap of having the clubhead stuck too far behind me.
Technically no it’s not behind me, I just state that for ease of explaining the club is up and I’ve got to look back to see it, but it’s on plane and in sequence. Thank you for the message.
Regards
Warren
You’re right, it looks easy but it isn’t. Really good exercise to work on.
Thank you Ron 👍
I don't lose any length if I don't stretch my right arm???
Hi, yes and no! This exercise is really for the golfer who has too much arm disconnection, too much hand flash, and needs to rein it in a bit. But on your point, not really, you can still have the full release and keep the connection whilst keeping length, there may be a loss of flash speed but will have more consistent release.
Hope this answers your question ok?
Warren