@redhed9776 to be honest i've never seen Greg Normans aid that was out out on the market a while ago however there's been a few comments like yours stating this so that's very interesting!
Wow . I don't have the ProSendr but you can still do the drills . What incredible ball striking it produces . Works great with the driver too . After a hour of practice I was flushing every thing with a beautiful draw . I think I found my new swing !!
Not sure you want hold the angle through the finish that will rob you speed and height. The benefit of holding the angle is to let it got at the right time during the down swing, and not hold it through.
@eJunkee thanks for commenting with your point. However if you don't exagerate this enough on the way through, hence the hold off. You wont do this enough when actually making proper swings.
Well we have the ProSendr so if this is something i believe in our lessons would come in handy with the changes we want to make to your swing we can use it. Where about's are you based?
I purchased ProSendr back in January and find it to be a big waste of money!!! I tried to find videos of how to use it properly and unless you pay them even more money for videos that they just talk most of the time you can't find many. And as the video shows just trying to put it on your wrist and use it is not that easy. I felt that only way you could make good contact was to have a very unnatural swing like the guy in this video. I have never seen any one swing club up to top like that then drop hands way down and Rotate. However after watching this video I will try again. Thanks for your time. I would suggest people really look into this training aid before they purchase. It cost me almost $425 by time I got it to Canada. Very disappointed 😢
@twisted13 Thanks for sharing your honest feedback! I’m really sorry to hear that you’ve had a tough experience with ProSendr so far, especially after such an investment. I agree, it can be tricky to get used to, and I think that’s why clear guidance is so important when using training aids like this. I’m glad my video has inspired you to give it another shot, and I hope you find it more useful on the next go! I completely understand your frustration. Thanks again for watching, and I really appreciate you taking the time to comment. If you need any more advise for this training aid or anything else, please let me know!
@@harryshawgolf Yeah, it's pretty good. Carry is up with less club head speed. I guess I'll have to get used to looking like Tommy Fleetwood, that's my only complaint.
Good video as usual Harry. I get it that to compress the ball, the trail wrist needs to keep its angle. But whereabouts can it be released? I always think it should be where the imaginary impact bag is placed just beyond my lead foot, else I'd look like a handle dragger on video. I don't mean the drill, I get the exaggeration part there for 'feel'. But for the 'real', where should it be?
I would encourage you to exaggerate it was much as you do in the practice swings as you do hitting shots… because of the feels vs real, the hands should move slightly more ahead of the club face. And after that due to the weight of the club and how gravitational forces work in the swing work… you should feel when the club wants to release. Easier when trying faster swings because it’s harder to hold the angle all the way through to finish.
@asiajake Great question! Yes, the ProSendr is designed to help with proper wrist mechanics, which can lead to a more controlled and effective release of the club head. It helps you feel the right positions throughout the swing, but it still allows for a natural release, which is the key. Hope this helps!
It’ll be harder to do in stages with the driver however the same concept would apply for full swings… just changing the ball position to all for more of an ascending attack angle is all that’s needed to change (assuming face angle and club path are in good shape)
@seabee127 I totally understand your frustration with the cost of the ProSendr. It's definitely on the expensive side. But it does get results! If a 5% discount helps, feel free to use the link in the description. Otherwise, let me know if there are any specific topics you'd like me to cover in future videos!
@@harryshawgolf it was moulded hard plastic had a velcro strap that went around the index finger also had a right angle device that strapped around the right upper arm and forearm that stopped you from going past 90 degrees. Lost them both 😣
similar in design to Greg Norman's aid put out decades ago.
@redhed9776 to be honest i've never seen Greg Normans aid that was out out on the market a while ago however there's been a few comments like yours stating this so that's very interesting!
Wow . I don't have the ProSendr but you can still do the drills . What incredible ball striking it produces . Works great with the driver too . After a hour of practice I was flushing every thing with a beautiful draw . I think I found my new swing !!
Yes you certainly can still do the drills, as long as you exaggerate them enough!
Keep me posted with how you get on.
Not sure you want hold the angle through the finish that will rob you speed and height. The benefit of holding the angle is to let it got at the right time during the down swing, and not hold it through.
@eJunkee thanks for commenting with your point. However if you don't exagerate this enough on the way through, hence the hold off. You wont do this enough when actually making proper swings.
Good video ….but £180 for a wrist support ….? Seriously ??
Four hours of lessons would be a better bet.
Well we have the ProSendr so if this is something i believe in our lessons would come in handy with the changes we want to make to your swing we can use it. Where about's are you based?
No good for me. Need something that FORCES keeping the angle. If I can flip I will.
Have you tried just making a few chip shots as your drill swing keep this set angle with the trail wrist?
I purchased ProSendr back in January and find it to be a big waste of money!!! I tried to find videos of how to use it properly and unless you pay them even more money for videos that they just talk most of the time you can't find many.
And as the video shows just trying to put it on your wrist and use it is not that easy. I felt that only way you could make good contact was to have a very unnatural swing like the guy in this video. I have never seen any one swing club up to top like that then drop hands way down and Rotate.
However after watching this video I will try again.
Thanks for your time.
I would suggest people really look into this training aid before they purchase. It cost me almost $425 by time I got it to Canada. Very disappointed 😢
@twisted13 Thanks for sharing your honest feedback! I’m really sorry to hear that you’ve had a tough experience with ProSendr so far, especially after such an investment. I agree, it can be tricky to get used to, and I think that’s why clear guidance is so important when using training aids like this. I’m glad my video has inspired you to give it another shot, and I hope you find it more useful on the next go! I completely understand your frustration. Thanks again for watching, and I really appreciate you taking the time to comment. If you need any more advise for this training aid or anything else, please let me know!
Aliexpress has it for 20$..
Haha I bought a piece of metal, bent it to that angle and taped it to my arm. $0
If this works for you then stick to it. Keep me posted with how your getting on!
Heat up a shin gaurd and bend it
If it works for you go for it!
Aliexpress has it for 20$ sean is a RIPOFF
I understand it’s a little on the pricier side but it does the trick. If the Aliexpress one works then great!!
I'm on Trackman now with prosendr. Path is right, launch angle is up 2*, ball speed up 2 mph, better path and face angle. Better land angle.
Very good number overall. Glad you’ve seen the benefit of using this device already!
@@harryshawgolf Yeah, it's pretty good. Carry is up with less club head speed. I guess I'll have to get used to looking like Tommy Fleetwood, that's my only complaint.
@@DrewJZ Blokes can try and take the piss out of Tommy's release - but it hard to argue with his ball striking and results.
@@karlk7944 just a bit of sarcasm, if my swing even resembled Tommy's swing in the slightest, I'd be over the moon.
@@DrewJZ Cheers mate, now for the important bit:
This video and many others you have made are crackers. Go on Harry!
Good video as usual Harry. I get it that to compress the ball, the trail wrist needs to keep its angle. But whereabouts can it be released? I always think it should be where the imaginary impact bag is placed just beyond my lead foot, else I'd look like a handle dragger on video. I don't mean the drill, I get the exaggeration part there for 'feel'. But for the 'real', where should it be?
I would encourage you to exaggerate it was much as you do in the practice swings as you do hitting shots… because of the feels vs real, the hands should move slightly more ahead of the club face. And after that due to the weight of the club and how gravitational forces work in the swing work… you should feel when the club wants to release. Easier when trying faster swings because it’s harder to hold the angle all the way through to finish.
@@harryshawgolf Super helpful Harry thanks
You're very welcome!
can you show it long long irons to driver please ?
I’ll take note of this for you!
Does it allow you to release the club head?
@asiajake Great question! Yes, the ProSendr is designed to help with proper wrist mechanics, which can lead to a more controlled and effective release of the club head. It helps you feel the right positions throughout the swing, but it still allows for a natural release, which is the key. Hope this helps!
Does it work with the driver or only irons ?
It’ll be harder to do in stages with the driver however the same concept would apply for full swings… just changing the ball position to all for more of an ascending attack angle is all that’s needed to change (assuming face angle and club path are in good shape)
$200 ! For a molded piece of plastic? Really…
@seabee127 I totally understand your frustration with the cost of the ProSendr. It's definitely on the expensive side. But it does get results! If a 5% discount helps, feel free to use the link in the description. Otherwise, let me know if there are any specific topics you'd like me to cover in future videos!
@seabee127 you can find copies all over for $20
@SteveInUpperMI Thats crazy!
This is like greg normans the secret caome out in the 90s cool
Is it, i haven't heard of Greg Normans secret in the 90's... guessing it's all to do with the wrist angles?
@@harryshawgolf it was moulded hard plastic had a velcro strap that went around the index finger also had a right angle device that strapped around the right upper arm and forearm that stopped you from going past 90 degrees. Lost them both 😣
How interesting they do sound similar. Sorry to read you lost it!
£179.99 bargin🫣
It does work but yes it is expensive