I have been working on this for over a year and could not find a video to explained the wrist and elbow like you did in this video…. Finally.. Thank you very much… Appreciate you!!!
One of your best, practical for us aging athletes. Wrist position description well done, all of us benefit from that. Arm, right elbow discussion very helpful -- not all of us are flexible (very few of us over 40, let alone over 60), thus focusing on getting the arms moving down and delaying and keeping the back to the target longer is key, our bodies just cannot rotate fast anymore (if they ever did). Thank You!
So glad you brought up different swing styles, I will never get that Tiger optic where the elbow is in front. I have more like the Rory style swing, making sure I throw in side bend and keep that elbow connected to body.
The wrist information is so critical! Honestly I've used a regular coat hanger for decades and got the same result. I think it was an old Butch Harmon drill. Another oldie is using an oven mit in your right hand( right hander) to feel where air should be like holding a plate and also slow down over rotating hands
Another good one mate thanks for sharing. Interesting that I try and feel this with the arms falling first before I pivot back to the ball. I think this is a similar idea to the one you shared a couple of weeks ago.
Golf is hard and there is a feel for sure. I’ve been practicing a lot, looking at videos and getting professional instruction. My Ahah moment has occurred, however repeating the “feel” requires patience and repetition. The change is noticeable and at age 60 the that means a 7 iron carries 155-160 when everything clicks, previously 145 ish. Effort “feels” less than when I’m swinging a club vs turning shoulders. It also “feels” like my right elbow is tucked into and leading my oblique at the hip as I rotate through impact.
Craig, i don't own a ping pong table or paddle. What advice would you give for single ping pong paddle use after I've fixed my golf swing? Also, thanks so much for this swing lesson. This beginner golfer sure does appreciate it!!!
Ive been working on this for a few weeks now after realizing its very similar to a 2 handed backhand in tennis. Key part of that elbow bend move is starting to straighten that elbow right before impact and push through impact and to generate more power and get that snap through. During follow through the right arm becomes fully straight. This use of the paddle draws further parallels and shows clear similarity to the tennis stroke
I have been working on this for over a year and could not find a video to explained the wrist and elbow like you did in this video…. Finally.. Thank you very much… Appreciate you!!!
Your very welcome 🙏
Fantastic video, Craig! I’ve never seen it explained like this before. Great work!
Thanks for sharing
I watch a lot of golf instruction, and this is by far the most helpful. Thanks for sharing your knowledge, Craig!
Thanks so much really appreciate you taking the time to post 👍
Your swing looks so smooth and powerful so good to watch!
This is the best golf instruction on UA-cam …Thanks so much Craig
Wow, thanks
You have such a unique way of explaining things, Craig! So clear and easy to understand.. Thanks
Glad you think so! 👍👍
One of your best, practical for us aging athletes. Wrist position description well done, all of us benefit from that. Arm, right elbow discussion very helpful -- not all of us are flexible (very few of us over 40, let alone over 60), thus focusing on getting the arms moving down and delaying and keeping the back to the target longer is key, our bodies just cannot rotate fast anymore (if they ever did). Thank You!
Your very welcome thanks for sharing i really really appreciate it 👍👍
Great lesson! This is where my timing gets confused! The turn through release. Very helpful.
Thanks very much Barry 👍
So glad you brought up different swing styles, I will never get that Tiger optic where the elbow is in front. I have more like the Rory style swing, making sure I throw in side bend and keep that elbow connected to body.
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The wrist information is so critical! Honestly I've used a regular coat hanger for decades and got the same result. I think it was an old Butch Harmon drill. Another oldie is using an oven mit in your right hand( right hander) to feel where air should be like holding a plate and also slow down over rotating hands
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This lesson will change my golf. Thank you Mr.PGA. Direction of trail Thumb!!
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You really know how to break down the swing mechanics. My game has improved so much thanks to your videos!
We are really starting to reach more people. It’s great to hear.
I’ve struggled with my elbow and wrist in the downswing, but this video finally makes me understand what’s going on.
Great to hear i love hearing that thanks so much 👍👍👍
This is hands down one of the best golf videos I’ve seen. You just do it differently
I appreciate that! .. thanks for posting 👍
Another good one mate thanks for sharing. Interesting that I try and feel this with the arms falling first before I pivot back to the ball. I think this is a similar idea to the one you shared a couple of weeks ago.
different way to feel it that’s for sure
Great video, Craig! I’m learning so much from your content- thank you. ☺️
Great to hear!
Good stuff. Reminds me of Wally Armstrong, a golf instructor from the 90s who used lots of cool and useful gadgets to help your swing
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Golf is hard and there is a feel for sure. I’ve been practicing a lot, looking at videos and getting professional instruction. My Ahah moment has occurred, however repeating the “feel” requires patience and repetition. The change is noticeable and at age 60 the that means a 7 iron carries 155-160 when everything clicks, previously 145 ish. Effort “feels” less than when I’m swinging a club vs turning shoulders. It also “feels” like my right elbow is tucked into and leading my oblique at the hip as I rotate through impact.
Awesome thanks for sharing 👍
You are the best golf teacher !!! Thanks 🙏
Your welcome thanks for sharing 👍👍👍
omg, i really nned to meet u some day for sayig thank you directly to you!
😊👍👍👍👍… Thanks so much
Craig, i don't own a ping pong table or paddle. What advice would you give for single ping pong paddle use after I've fixed my golf swing? Also, thanks so much for this swing lesson. This beginner golfer sure does appreciate it!!!
Thanks for sharing.. start up table tennis if your golf doesn’t improve 😊
Hello, where I can buy that arch placed on the golf club?
go into the description box of the video and you see a discount code and link for the hanger 👍
Dont believe ive ever seen this type of explanation before….? 👍🏼✌️
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Where is the discount code
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Do you want this same wrist elbow move with driver?
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Ive been working on this for a few weeks now after realizing its very similar to a 2 handed backhand in tennis. Key part of that elbow bend move is starting to straighten that elbow right before impact and push through impact and to generate more power and get that snap through. During follow through the right arm becomes fully straight. This use of the paddle draws further parallels and shows clear similarity to the tennis stroke
nice post thanks for sharing
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You really know how to break down the swing mechanics. My game has improved so much thanks to your videos!
👊👊👊👊👊… great to here thanks