Thank you for the video. I hit a nice draw, but pull it once in a while. At 6:05, dropping the hands, appear that may create a shank in my swing. Is that a possibility?
Hi Josh! Thanks for watching. Dropping the hands won't directly cause a shank. There's multiple reasons why a shank can happen. Golfers shank with all different club paths, in to out, out to in, or neutral. This video may share some simple skill based ideas for the cause of horizontal strike errors. ua-cam.com/video/gKjYiZfU8oQ/v-deo.html For more individualised guidance as to possible strike errors, I'd be happy to help with some online coaching. Danny
Hi Renegade? I wouldn't typically advise fully locking out the trail leg in the backswing, so that could be causing problems in the downswing. However, it wouldn't directly cause an out to in swing path ( i Presume you're a right handed golfer). There's many other influences on club path.
Good analysis for pull shots 😊
Thanks! I hope it was helpful.
Well done Danny. I love the 4.30 drill.
I'm glad you like the 4.30 drill. Thank you for watching 👍
Great video and definitely helps thank you
Glad it helped, Chris 👍
This hit close to home. Good visuals.
Thanks for watching, buddy! Hope it helped 👍
Thank you for the video. I hit a nice draw, but pull it once in a while. At 6:05, dropping the hands, appear that may create a shank in my swing. Is that a possibility?
Hi Josh! Thanks for watching. Dropping the hands won't directly cause a shank. There's multiple reasons why a shank can happen. Golfers shank with all different club paths, in to out, out to in, or neutral. This video may share some simple skill based ideas for the cause of horizontal strike errors. ua-cam.com/video/gKjYiZfU8oQ/v-deo.html
For more individualised guidance as to possible strike errors, I'd be happy to help with some online coaching.
Danny
Danny, I struggle with a left path. I lock-out my trail leg in the backswing, is this causing me problems would you suggest?
Hi Renegade? I wouldn't typically advise fully locking out the trail leg in the backswing, so that could be causing problems in the downswing. However, it wouldn't directly cause an out to in swing path ( i Presume you're a right handed golfer). There's many other influences on club path.