Wow, your explanation is really easy so understand.....too many gurus talk about the takeaway and backswing positions but nobody's covered it the way you do. Excellent online coaching...
This is the exact move that I have been successfully working on. I have found that it has given me a lot more consistency in my shot making. I still have to work on my rotation because I don't feel that I am getting the club back far enough in my backswing, which in turn affects my distance. Good Video Jared. Makes a lot of sense!
Hi Jared, this lessons speaks directly to me and really want to work at it. I do not understand the backswing you prescribe as it doesn't seem to match the way I swing to & through the ball. I have a tennis style swing with the ball low to the ground, side on baseball throw feel. The right arm pulls away from the target ball, then swings in a direct line to it - no feel of wrists or forearms rotating till after the ball. Right wrists just loads into extension and is square to the swing arc back & through. You show the clubface going back open (laying on) the swing arc, but in relation to your body it's Up & down. If the intention is the reverse (mostly) in the downswing, I'm at a loss how the club is thrown "forward". Looks to me like I would throw the club vertically down into the ball or even behind it. Your hands in the backswing are infront of your right shoulder joint if your throw it back down, the hands & handle would be below your right shoulder ? Seems my concept of swing is different or faulty.
If you don’t turn and just through and also release you wrists. Yes, you will hit way behind the ball. If throw, turn and have forward shaft lean then no. You will hit it great. It’s arm to tell with your swing without seeing it. Try this video. ua-cam.com/video/NIzJ-rMrrXI/v-deo.html
Jarod, so arms are lifting while turning shoulders and setting wrists at kind of the same time. Thinking I have been turning and setting wrists but lifting arms later, which must get the club way behind me?
Wow, your explanation is really easy so understand.....too many gurus talk about the takeaway and backswing positions but nobody's covered it the way you do. Excellent online coaching...
This is the exact move that I have been successfully working on. I have found that it has given me a lot more consistency in my shot making. I still have to work on my rotation because I don't feel that I am getting the club back far enough in my backswing, which in turn affects my distance. Good Video Jared. Makes a lot of sense!
Hi Jared, this lessons speaks directly to me and really want to work at it. I do not understand the backswing you prescribe as it doesn't seem to match the way I swing to & through the ball. I have a tennis style swing with the ball low to the ground, side on baseball throw feel. The right arm pulls away from the target ball, then swings in a direct line to it - no feel of wrists or forearms rotating till after the ball. Right wrists just loads into extension and is square to the swing arc back & through.
You show the clubface going back open (laying on) the swing arc, but in relation to your body it's Up & down. If the intention is the reverse (mostly) in the downswing, I'm at a loss how the club is thrown "forward". Looks to me like I would throw the club vertically down into the ball or even behind it. Your hands in the backswing are infront of your right shoulder joint if your throw it back down, the hands & handle would be below your right shoulder ?
Seems my concept of swing is different or faulty.
If you don’t turn and just through and also release you wrists. Yes, you will hit way behind the ball. If throw, turn and have forward shaft lean then no. You will hit it great. It’s arm to tell with your swing without seeing it. Try this video. ua-cam.com/video/NIzJ-rMrrXI/v-deo.html
Jarod, so arms are lifting while turning shoulders and setting wrists at kind of the same time. Thinking I have been turning and setting wrists but lifting arms later, which must get the club way behind me?
Exactly. It does take some time getting use to the move and some patients on the downswing. Don’t rush it