Definitely the last two I need some time to digest and work on. Actually, you should probably not publish any new videos for a month or so while I work through this one. LOL, just kidding (about you pausing of course). Amazing video for terminology, analysis, and tips.
Definitely no4. The hip rotation. Probably not textbook but my no1 takeaway thought is turn my trail hip back and up. The shoulders seem to follow automatically giving me depth. Following on is keeping my arms well extended in the backswing. These two elements have helped me to bring a more powerful and consistent strike. Cocking my wrists and trying to develop lag is another plus for me. Thanks for the insights 👍
Club is maybe too open at top of backswing and too steep in downswing… will try slightly stronger grip and the club shallowing drill that you demonstrated!
This guy just perfectly explained every important part of the swing. It took me 5 years to figure this out lol. Everyone should bookmark this video and any time you’re having trouble with your swing Watch the video until you figure it out. I guarantee the answer to your problem will be in this 10 minutes.
Giles, it's your resident spokesman back with you again. A comment by Bryan Gonzakes says it all. He states emphatically that your videos are like a $1,000 lesson. That might even be understating it!! Your drill in this video with the elastic band is a wonderful idea. An even better one you gave in a previous video was "The Belly Button Drill," attaching the butt end of the club to your belly button and extending back past parallel. This, as you stated, steadies the players head but also generates an INSANE amount of coil. After achieving this dynamic backswing position, it is easier for the kinetic chain to flow naturally. Your extra emphasis on having the player adjust their grip will bear fruit for those with "opposing " Another marvelous video. In my opinion, you have raised the bar in on-line instruction.
This video is crazy comprehensive. It covered all the issues I had at many points of my golf swing throughout the years. Hope everyone watches and learns from this!
No kidding. It made me want to buy an online lesson from him. He explains concepts relatively quickly without tons of fluff or blabbering which makes this video awesome. I'm very impressed with this lesson.
Thanks for the tips Giles. You’ve covered something I’ve not come across before and I’ve been watching videos on golf tips for 2 months now. I’ll be taking this out onto the range in a couple of days.
I did the chopstick drill for about 5 minutes at the range before playing- very helpful. Also the big move, and it was very simple , was moving my grip more to the base of my fingers away from the palm. My club face is now more square. I hit some very solid irons in todays round- I have been around the 80-82 scoring range- today was 77 due more to my iron play. Today was close to 50% GIR - I have been averaging 31%. Keep the great videos coming Giles- I have a renewed fervour for the game. Excited.
Loved this video, great drills. I just had an incredible range session I noticed much more consistent contact. My favorite tip was when rotating feeling the right hip travel up it seemed to make my transition effortless and improve my tempo as well. Thanks!
I love the straight to the point approach, so sick of having to fast forward 5 minutes in to get anything interesting, thank you. I would like to see a rotation video.
#5 shallowing drill is so simple and a great way to promote correct feels and mechanics. Keep the instructional videos coming. Have a great day Giles. 👍
hello First video I watched of yours, very grateful, because of the 5 reasons, there was one, which was the one that was destroying the game, since I reviewed videos of my game on the field and there was that error, thank you very much, may you receive many blessings for the good you do, already subscribed, greetings from Caracas, Venezuela, Pedro
@@Gilesgillgolf Hello, do you have a video on how to correct hitting behind the ball, sometimes it happens to me on the course two or three times and the club falls a little back in the backswing, like John Daly, thank you and good luck, I am handicap 14
Love this video Giles and also your rotation video. I am confused about the tip on poor shaft pitch when you advocate turning the left thumb clockwise - does this not open the club face - it’s like rolling the wrist open?
@@Gilesgillgolf So I think I understand the thumb was indicating the feeling for the forearm but the wrists remain more vertical with thumb pointing more to the sky ?
@@davidmarshall6941 no you let the thumb go with it. You’re just allowing the shaft to move into a shallower position. You can use your wrist to open, close or keep the face square from that position. Just depends how you move them
Nice discussion! I think my problem might be lack of depth. I’ve mostly solved the width issue. Feeling the weight of the club head in the shallowing is intriguing. Appreciate the explanations and the corrective drills.
Need to practice all , do you rotate the chest not with the arms ? Also get stuck in the downswing my legs get planted and think the need be twisting up ward ? Your videos are very well explained , thanks
Rotation is major. Collapsing arms would be my major fault. I use a closed stance & this summer I was experimenting with a closed trail shoulder too. When I went back to level shoulders I started to pull the ball left again. As far as rotation goes, I would be interested in your thoughts on closed stance & closed shoulder & their effect on rotation.
for me its definitely the straight arm and the depth -- but I have also noticed that the first move from the top where I concentrate on nothing else but swallowing the club, has made me much more consistent even if my arm isn't straight even if I have little depth-- now I'm excited to go out there and try and work on all these techniques
My biggest problem is during the downswing I often feel I’m too close to the ball, so to get the club to impact with a straight left arm, I instinctively “back away” (early extension). I have 35” arms (which might have something to do with it) I find it difficult to rotate just before impact and tilt to raise my left shoulder as you prescribe. Thanks 🙏🏻 and keep up the good work
Great video I’ve been joyed your work, a lot… The biggest problem I’m having after a round of golf is my left hip joint is absolutely killing me. Not sure what I’m doing on the finish of my rotation to create such pain. Is that something you think you can help with.
Thank you! You’ll be shifting too lateral in the downswing and stressing the hip joint. Work on rotating open to no stress the hip. My next video will help a lot too
I think I finally understand what is meant by “dropping the club in slot”, which is a tip I heard but was confused. The changing and lowering of the shaft pitch on the down swing was never something I ever did, preferring to robotically keep everything in the same plane top to bottom (and required hand strength). My question is whether your shoulders and hips are locked together through the rotation, or do the hips rotate first leading the shoulder rotation through the swing? Or put another way, is the source of rotational power through the swing coming from just your legs keeping trunk square, or does it also involve moving obliques?
Finally someone who explains fully why actions and movements matter - so many coaches try to over simplify things so you don't learn to think about cause and effect.
This is the most comprehensive explanation of the golf swing that I have come across. Yet simple and lucid. I had abandoned the range as a fruitless exercise but now I feel I can revisit it with a sense of purpose. Greatly appreciate.
I think I've started getting some hip rotation just recently, though I haven't had anyone look at it to check. What seems to be helpful to me is to get so twisted around that I have no choice but to "unwind", so to speak. I think #4, depth, seems to be the closest to that. Getting a good result also depends a lot on keeping the left arm straight, which seems to be #3, width. Interestingly, it was compression that I was trying to work out that led me to this point. I'm a senior golfer.
Hi mate I seem to take the club away fairly well but start to cup my lead wrist ever so slightly and open the face making it hard to square on the way down. Any ideas I have a neutral right hand and strong left (right handed player)
Great vid. Thanks. But for the very confused like me, how do you rotate as advised in item 4 whilst, at the same time, keep your hands/arms/ club head in front of the ball - my arms appear to be dragged inwards and behind which I understand to be a no no.Thank you
The right elbow can easily fall behind and get stuck when dropping the club behind on initiating the downswing. Any tips on still keeping the arms in front of the chest and maintaining that triangle on the start of the downswing? Thank you!
Most of the time this is caused by poor arm structure at the top of the backswing. Then from there chances are you’ll be working the arm internal and steepening it
I do typically draw the ball. Wanted to focus on the lowering of the club at the onset of the downswing, you described. I noticed that there were times when I let my arms drop below parallel, I would hit behind the ball. Does think make sense as to why I was suddenly hitting behind the ball? I had to make sure the drop was subtle. Your teaching is terrific. Videos are simple, clear, and precise. I will continue to follow.@@Gilesgillgolf
Your prompt reply is amazing. Your comment seems spot on. I will make sure to rotate more and give myself more time to shift left. I always end on the left side, but sometimes I get there a bit late. @@Gilesgillgolf
Left arm doesn’t have to be straight but if it is excessively bending then focus on having clubface square, turning through impact and squeezing elbows together
I think the key to moving the. trail hip backward in the backswing is to try to push the trail foot forward while the foot is engaged in the turf and cannot move forward,. SO this action so moves the trial hip back.
Do you hit with your left hand or right or both? My trail hand is my dominant side and overtakes the downswing ruining what you’re teaching here. Any help in this area?
@@Gilesgillgolf grip is good, dominant right takes my path outside to in. I have to concentrate to swing with left arm/hand to bring it inside but I don’t feel any power that way.
If you throw your arms at the ball from the top the weight and force of gravity will outrace any chance to rotate in balance. Stand up to counter that force or fall over.
@@Gilesgillgolf I wrote " at the ball". That's the catch. What you describe as you rotate is great action but the problem as your video title describes is why you can't. I explained why you can't. You explained how you can. It's all good. Buts it's a fine line between great and horrible. Arm positioning is critical. For proper impact and rotation it's a bent up feel of the right arm at impact even though it's straightening rapidly. But for arms players who don't rotate correctly is gonna feel really bent. Like your hitting with the entire right side with a bent right arm.
I’m surprised nobody seems to look at the mental block reason. Perfect practice swing and then a jabed half follow through worrying about where the ball will go
Hi everyone, Which of the 5 reasons is most relevant to your swing?
Number 5
Definitely the last two I need some time to digest and work on. Actually, you should probably not publish any new videos for a month or so while I work through this one. LOL, just kidding (about you pausing of course). Amazing video for terminology, analysis, and tips.
@@nicholas1460 haha sometimes I do think the amount of content I produce is a lot 😂
Definitely no4. The hip rotation. Probably not textbook but my no1 takeaway thought is turn my trail hip back and up. The shoulders seem to follow automatically giving me depth. Following on is keeping my arms well extended in the backswing. These two elements have helped me to bring a more powerful and consistent strike. Cocking my wrists and trying to develop lag is another plus for me. Thanks for the insights 👍
@@DavidHarris-pp5yq glad I could help! The resistance band drill will be key for you!
Yes please I need a video on rotation in the downswing! My rotation stalls once I return square to the golf ball…
Will do! Do you tick all these boxes?
Club is maybe too open at top of backswing and too steep in downswing… will try slightly stronger grip and the club shallowing drill that you demonstrated!
@@michaelgoodhand yes so you would have to throw if the face is open and you won’t be able to turn
This guy just perfectly explained every important part of the swing. It took me 5 years to figure this out lol. Everyone should bookmark this video and any time you’re having trouble with your swing
Watch the video until you figure it out. I guarantee the answer to your problem will be in this 10 minutes.
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed this
Giles, it's your resident spokesman back with you again. A comment by Bryan Gonzakes says it all. He states emphatically that your videos are like a $1,000 lesson. That might even be understating it!! Your drill in this video with the elastic band is a wonderful idea. An even better one you gave in a previous video was "The Belly Button Drill," attaching the butt end of the club to your belly button and extending back past parallel. This, as you stated, steadies the players head but also generates an INSANE amount of coil. After achieving this dynamic backswing position, it is easier for the kinetic chain to flow naturally. Your extra emphasis on having the player adjust their grip will bear fruit for those with "opposing " Another marvelous video. In my opinion, you have raised the bar in on-line instruction.
Wow! Thank you so much! Yet again your comment has made my day so thank you 😁
Shallowing the club & dropping the arm behind gives more room to rotate., good feeling , Thanks 👍
Exactly that
This video is crazy comprehensive. It covered all the issues I had at many points of my golf swing throughout the years. Hope everyone watches and learns from this!
Thank you! That was the aim, to cover all points
No kidding. It made me want to buy an online lesson from him. He explains concepts relatively quickly without tons of fluff or blabbering which makes this video awesome. I'm very impressed with this lesson.
More rotation videos please. Thanks
Will do!
Yes, on rotational video!
Will do!
Great video - all 5 sections a big help - would love to see the rotation video
Thank you! Will do
Thanks for the tips Giles. You’ve covered something I’ve not come across before and I’ve been watching videos on golf tips for 2 months now. I’ll be taking this out onto the range in a couple of days.
Thank you! That’s the aim. Provide content that others don’t. Hope it helps
I did the chopstick drill for about 5 minutes at the range before playing- very helpful. Also the big move, and it was very simple , was moving my grip more to the base of my fingers away from the palm. My club face is now more square. I hit some very solid irons in todays round- I have been around the 80-82 scoring range- today was 77 due more to my iron play. Today was close to 50% GIR - I have been averaging 31%. Keep the great videos coming Giles- I have a renewed fervour for the game. Excited.
Amazing! Sounds like you really made some progress after watching this
Yes pls show the second part of instructions! Great content thank you!!!!
Will do!
Yes for Rotation Video!
Already posted it 👍🏻
This Rotation Video is just excellent. Thanks. Downswing video in addition would be great
Will do!
As usual, these are pure gold.
Thank you!
Loved this video, great drills. I just had an incredible range session I noticed much more consistent contact. My favorite tip was when rotating feeling the right hip travel up it seemed to make my transition effortless and improve my tempo as well. Thanks!
That’s amazing! Great to hear the right hip working up feeling got you some great results
Great video! Can't wait till next one!
More to come!
Thanks!
Thank you!
I love the straight to the point approach, so sick of having to fast forward 5 minutes in to get anything interesting, thank you. I would like to see a rotation video.
Thank you! The rotation video is going up this Saturday
Giles rotation video please! Thanks 🙏
Already done it. Posted just over a week ago 👍🏻
#5 shallowing drill is so simple and a great way to promote correct feels and mechanics.
Keep the instructional videos coming. Have a great day Giles. 👍
It’s a really simple drill but will massively help! Glad you’re enjoying the videos
The band exercise is a belter Giles 👌 great content 👍
Thank you! It’s one of my favourite drills
Great stuff
Thank you
I definitely would like to see that rotation video. Thanks
Will do!
Thanks
Thank you!!
Excellent explanations and drills
Best lesson on the internet thank you
Glad you enjoyed it
Great video. Have struggled with rotating all my golfing life. Bad back doesn’t help so yes please for a how to rotate properly.lesson
Will do! If you’ve always struggled then chances are one of these is off
Thank you so much. Please do the rotation video.
You got it!
ooo can't wait to watch, feel like this video's for me lol
Hope you enjoy it!
Yes, please do more on rotation.
Will do!
Yes a video on rotation would be helpful.
I just posted one yesterday
hello
First video I watched of yours, very grateful, because of the 5 reasons, there was one, which was the one that was destroying the game, since I reviewed videos of my game on the field and there was that error, thank you very much, may you receive many blessings for the good you do, already subscribed, greetings from Caracas, Venezuela, Pedro
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it!
@@Gilesgillgolf Hello, do you have a video on how to correct hitting behind the ball, sometimes it happens to me on the course two or three times and the club falls a little back in the backswing, like John Daly, thank you and good luck, I am handicap 14
yes please do a rotation video, and please do the rotation for driver in addition to your irons (maybe even fairway woods too!)
It would all be very similar but yes will do!
Love this video Giles and also your rotation video. I am confused about the tip on poor shaft pitch when you advocate turning the left thumb clockwise - does this not open the club face - it’s like rolling the wrist open?
No because you’re doing it with your forearms not your wrists
@@Gilesgillgolf So I think I understand the thumb was indicating the feeling for the forearm but the wrists remain more vertical with thumb pointing more to the sky ?
@@davidmarshall6941 no you let the thumb go with it. You’re just allowing the shaft to move into a shallower position. You can use your wrist to open, close or keep the face square from that position. Just depends how you move them
@@Gilesgillgolf okay so if I am rolling the forearm clockwise do I unroll the forearm just before impact?
@@davidmarshall6941 you release them yes. Again the forearms is just one way to shallow the club. There are multiple ways of doing it
Great Advice tips
Thank you!
Nice discussion! I think my problem might be lack of depth. I’ve mostly solved the width issue. Feeling the weight of the club head in the shallowing is intriguing. Appreciate the explanations and the corrective drills.
Glad I could help! Hope this gets things clicking
Need to practice all , do you rotate the chest not with the arms ? Also get stuck in the downswing my legs get planted and think the need be twisting up ward ?
Your videos are very well explained , thanks
If you need to practice all then you don’t have a chance of moving the legs or chest right. Get the checks right and things will fix themselves
I would like to see a video on rotation in the down swing.
Posted the follow up last week so go check it out
I love your videos you are the best !
Glad you like them! Thank you!
Rotation is major. Collapsing arms would be my major fault. I use a closed stance & this summer I was experimenting with a closed trail shoulder too. When I went back to level shoulders I started to pull the ball left again. As far as rotation goes, I would be interested in your thoughts on closed stance & closed shoulder & their effect on rotation.
They make rotation easier in the backswing but harder through impact for sure
@@Gilesgillgolf Not sure what you mean by harder through impact.
@@carlor.s.4742 well it’s more difficult to rotate your hip lead hip open if your stance is closed
for me its definitely the straight arm and the depth -- but I have also noticed that the first move from the top where I concentrate on nothing else but swallowing the club, has made me much more consistent even if my arm isn't straight even if I have little depth-- now I'm excited to go out there and try and work on all these techniques
Just getting the shaft pitch right in the downswing will improve your ball striking
Very helpful tip👍👍👍
Glad you liked it!
More rotation videos would be nice, Thanks
Great!
My biggest problem is during the downswing I often feel I’m too close to the ball, so to get the club to impact with a straight left arm, I instinctively “back away” (early extension).
I have 35” arms (which might have something to do with it)
I find it difficult to rotate just before impact and tilt to raise my left shoulder as you prescribe.
Thanks 🙏🏻 and keep up the good work
Chances are one of the variables is out of position
Great video I’ve been joyed your work, a lot…
The biggest problem I’m having after a round of golf is my left hip joint is absolutely killing me. Not sure what I’m doing on the finish of my rotation to create such pain. Is that something you think you can help with.
Thank you! You’ll be shifting too lateral in the downswing and stressing the hip joint. Work on rotating open to no stress the hip. My next video will help a lot too
Yes please show us the rotation vid
You got it!
Very good method to repair golf swing.😊😊😊
Thank you! Glad it was helpful!
I think I finally understand what is meant by “dropping the club in slot”, which is a tip I heard but was confused. The changing and lowering of the shaft pitch on the down swing was never something I ever did, preferring to robotically keep everything in the same plane top to bottom (and required hand strength).
My question is whether your shoulders and hips are locked together through the rotation, or do the hips rotate first leading the shoulder rotation through the swing? Or put another way, is the source of rotational power through the swing coming from just your legs keeping trunk square, or does it also involve moving obliques?
I would answer this but the video I’m posting tomorrow is on exactly this so it’ll be easier if you watch that. Hope that’s okay 👍🏻
Finally someone who explains fully why actions and movements matter - so many coaches try to over simplify things so you don't learn to think about cause and effect.
Amazing! Glad this was simple & easy to understand
This is the most comprehensive explanation of the golf swing that I have come across. Yet simple and lucid. I had abandoned the range as a fruitless exercise but now I feel I can revisit it with a sense of purpose. Greatly appreciate.
I think I've started getting some hip rotation just recently, though I haven't had anyone look at it to check. What seems to be helpful to me is to get so twisted around that I have no choice but to "unwind", so to speak. I think #4, depth, seems to be the closest to that. Getting a good result also depends a lot on keeping the left arm straight, which seems to be #3, width. Interestingly, it was compression that I was trying to work out that led me to this point. I'm a senior golfer.
Sounds like the resistance band drill is perfect for you! My video on Tuesday will be good for you too
Hi mate I seem to take the club away fairly well but start to cup my lead wrist ever so slightly and open the face making it hard to square on the way down. Any ideas I have a neutral right hand and strong left (right handed player)
Check out my video on how to set the wrists correctly
Yes for rotation video.
Will do!
Yes We want to see the video on rotation
Already posted it 👍🏻
Looking for the rotation video. Is it out yet ?
Not yet
Keep them coming
Will do!
Great vid. Thanks. But for the very confused like me, how do you rotate as advised in item 4 whilst, at the same time, keep your hands/arms/ club head in front of the ball - my arms appear to be dragged inwards and behind which I understand to be a no no.Thank you
You have to add depth by rotation & not just by moving the hands & arms behind you
Yes please to the rotation video.
Will do!
Would like a video on rotation
Will do
Fixing my hand path and the shaft pitch drill changed my game overnight
Amazing! Glad they helped!
What has helped me have better rotation is opening the lead foot
Plays a huge role due to the ankle joint being in a better position
Bonus trail hiip depth in backswing
That falls into the depth category
The right elbow can easily fall behind and get stuck when dropping the club behind on initiating the downswing. Any tips on still keeping the arms in front of the chest and maintaining that triangle on the start of the downswing? Thank you!
Most of the time this is caused by poor arm structure at the top of the backswing. Then from there chances are you’ll be working the arm internal and steepening it
I do typically draw the ball. Wanted to focus on the lowering of the club at the onset of the downswing, you described. I noticed that there were times when I let my arms drop below parallel, I would hit behind the ball. Does think make sense as to why I was suddenly hitting behind the ball? I had to make sure the drop was subtle. Your teaching is terrific. Videos are simple, clear, and precise. I will continue to follow.@@Gilesgillgolf
@@michaeltumen8574 chances are you aren’t rotating open enough or you haven’t shift to your left side enough
Your prompt reply is amazing. Your comment seems spot on. I will make sure to rotate more and give myself more time to shift left. I always end on the left side, but sometimes I get there a bit late.
@@Gilesgillgolf
@@michaeltumen8574 that could be it then. Hope that helps!
I am new to your videos….Would love to see a rotation video
I posted that rotation video a few days ago
I vote for a rotational video!
Great!
Very good Videos
Thank you!
I really struggle keeping my left arm straight,any suggestions would be appreciated.
Left arm doesn’t have to be straight but if it is excessively bending then focus on having clubface square, turning through impact and squeezing elbows together
I’m definitely number 5. I steepen big time in transition
One of the most common issues! Hope this helps!
I think the key to moving the. trail hip backward in the backswing is to try to push the trail foot forward while the foot is engaged in the turf and cannot move forward,. SO this action so moves the trial hip back.
That’s part of the equation
what is the "other". part?
@@Gilesgillgolf
@@williamreichert4798 lead knee flexion & pressure movement in the lead foot, left side bend, thoracic extension & trail side extension
Pushing out the ground only really contribute to trail side extension
Yes. That makes sense. Thanks@@Gilesgillgolf
That drill with the band is the only thing that I have ever seen that trains the muscles to complete the backswing.
100% agree
I would like to see the rotational video
Has already been posted
Did you do a video on rotation?
Yes, posted it a few months ago
Let’s see it!
👍🏻
es please I need a video on rotation in the downswing! My rotation stalls once I return square to the golf ball…
Already posted it 👍🏻
Please do video on rotation.
Will do
Downswing rotation video please
Will do!
What about the angle of the feet? Are both feet turned out to help with rotation of the hips?
Lead foot turned and trail foot depends on golfer
You never mention getting the left knee behind the ball? Is that because the knee reacts to what the lower body does?
I have seen players get it behind the ball and rotate but in my opinion thats a pivot issue
This video has more value than a $1,000 golf lesson
It really does!
Do you hit with your left hand or right or both? My trail hand is my dominant side and overtakes the downswing ruining what you’re teaching here. Any help in this area?
Either your grip is off or your arms are stuck behind your body
@@Gilesgillgolf grip is good, dominant right takes my path outside to in. I have to concentrate to swing with left arm/hand to bring it inside but I don’t feel any power that way.
Btw, I’ve saved your ‘complete guide for seniors’ as my base to work from. Thanks!
@@Jacalore I can’t comment without seeing. A lot of golfers think things are good when they actually do have the correct matchups
@@Jacalore I can’t comment without seeing. A lot of golfers think things are good when they actually do have the correct matchups
i'd like the drill to deal with posture
Been posted in plenty of other videos 👍🏻
Rotation video please!
Will do!
One further comment, Giles. I would love to see additional comment on rotation in a future video. The more the better. Consider that a Yay vote.
I posted the follow up a few week ago but I’ll have more also coming out soon
This is a request for a rotation video.
Will do!
Yes please to a rotation video - my biggest problem and causing me to hook the ball...
Already posted
@Gilesgillgolf great thanks, just watched this one as my first video from you. I've liked and subscribed 😜😁
please provide rotation video
It’s coming out tomorrow. Subscribe & you’ll see it
Let’s see the rotation video
Okay
Give us rotation video. Thanks.
Coming soon!
Like to see rotation and how to start it
Already posted
requesting rotational video
Already been made and posted
Rotation video please
Already posted the video 👍🏻
Pse show video how to rotate in down swing
Already posted it 👍🏻
Yes I would like to a drill. thanks.
Already posted it 👍🏻
If you throw your arms at the ball from the top the weight and force of gravity will outrace any chance to rotate in balance. Stand up to counter that force or fall over.
Not if you throw your arms down & across the body
@@Gilesgillgolf I wrote " at the ball". That's the catch. What you describe as you rotate is great action but the problem as your video title describes is why you can't. I explained why you can't. You explained how you can. It's all good. Buts it's a fine line between great and horrible. Arm positioning is critical. For proper impact and rotation it's a bent up feel of the right arm at impact even though it's straightening rapidly. But for arms players who don't rotate correctly is gonna feel really bent. Like your hitting with the entire right side with a bent right arm.
Please show the rotation
Was posted 6 months ago
I’d probably say I’m at least 3, 4 & 5
You tend to find they do all link together
Please make the video
Will do!
I’m surprised nobody seems to look at the mental block reason. Perfect practice swing and then a jabed half follow through worrying about where the ball will go
The mental block tends to happen because of a technical block
Rotation
Already posted. Check out my latest video
I think depth is lacking in my swing!!!!
It’s a major key!
Definitely down swing please.
Will do!