I’m a scratch player, and I’m constantly walking around swinging the club with my right hand only, to get this feel. On the tee boxes, walking to my ball, walking back to the cart, etc. This gives you that feeling of right forearm back, right wrist cocked back, and right elbow leading the swing. It also naturally “sets” the club at the top(like holding a tray). Most people use their wrists, and forearms wrong. This will fix that problem. Great video.
Hey Daniel! I’m glad these tips are helpful to you. Maybe we can give you a specific drill to help improve contact and distance in an upcoming video. Thanks for watching!
I’m a scratch player, and I’m constantly walking around swinging the club with my right hand only, to get this feel. On the tee boxes, walking to my ball, walking back to the cart, etc. This gives you that feeling of right forearm back, right wrist cocked back, and right elbow leading the swing. It also naturally “sets” the club at the top(like holding a tray). Most people use their wrists, and forearms wrong. This will fix that problem. Great video.
Awesome Jamie. Thanks for watching!
I actually used to do this with both hands. I need to go back and do this some more. Thanks for the reminder.
I am 53 and have had one arm since I was 10. These tips are super helpfull. Looking for consistency and maybe more distance in my irons.
Hey Daniel! I’m glad these tips are helpful to you. Maybe we can give you a specific drill to help improve contact and distance in an upcoming video. Thanks for watching!
Thanks a lot. You remind me of basic and give me a easy practice way.
Hi Hong,
Yes, this is a great drill for you to do. Glad it helps. Thanks for watching.
Thank you mike.