When I tuck the trail arm in first in the downswing I get great lag and distance. I have been working on setting early and holding the trail wrist extension and had a light bulb moment thought that rotating the extended trail list would square the face while keeping the club on plane. This is the first time I've seen it mentioned. It seems to be recent theory that in the 9 oclock delivery position the club face should be square to the plane and not open. Good job, will try out the elbows close together thought.
No, but with the driver since you are farther behind the ball the club releases sooner. This has changed my game for the better particularly with the driver as it shallows the clubs out especially the longer clubs. Also it’s almost impossible to come over the top this way, at least for me it is. I need to really feel this in the initial transition down, If i dont i tend to come over the top a little
Hey! Not sure---what each student NEEDs depends on what they are CURRENTLY DOING....so that may be great advice for you. I would need to see your swing to say for sure whats best for ya!
Good drill thks
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When I tuck the trail arm in first in the downswing I get great lag and distance. I have been working on setting early and holding the trail wrist extension and had a light bulb moment thought that rotating the extended trail list would square the face while keeping the club on plane. This is the first time I've seen it mentioned. It seems to be recent theory that in the 9 oclock delivery position the club face should be square to the plane and not open. Good job, will try out the elbows close together thought.
Love to hear that---you're on the right track!!
Dang this 4K Cogorno hits different 😂
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adduction (adds to the body) - you said it right, but labeled it on screen as abduction
Good catch!!
Is this just for irons?
No, but with the driver since you are farther behind the ball the club releases sooner. This has changed my game for the better particularly with the driver as it shallows the clubs out especially the longer clubs. Also it’s almost impossible to come over the top this way, at least for me it is. I need to really feel this in the initial transition down, If i dont i tend to come over the top a little
Hey! You can feel for all clubs
Sorry dumb question - is this for every club
Hey! Yes all clubs!
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Why does my coach want me to lead with left arm and turn off right arm (trail arm). Is it just diff school of teaching?
Hey! Not sure---what each student NEEDs depends on what they are CURRENTLY DOING....so that may be great advice for you. I would need to see your swing to say for sure whats best for ya!
was always told to not use my arm when swinging, will give this a shot next
Its the "HOW" we use them thats important :)
Like skipping a rock
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