When I keep the face more square like you're doing when you hit the draw, at the top my lead wrist seems to go into flexion. I can't wrap my head around what movement you're making to keep the face more square all the way to the top while not having the lead wrist not go into flexion. I guess It's not necessarily a bad thing and many golfers make it work, I'm mostly just curious.
I don’t really feel it in my right hand. I don’t feel anything I’m either hand tbh but on video I see it. My left wrist is bowed/flexed at the top when I’m keeping the face more “closed” going back. I know a lot of players get bowed and it works for them, I just noticed your lead wrist at the top doesn’t appear to be bowed at all when you are making a swing keeping the face more closed in the backswing and was confused as to why mine does it 😂
This is probably feel vs. real. The feeling of bowing the wrist with a "closed club face" results probably to a pretty square club face with a flat left wrist for most of the people :)
Armando, thank you for the feedback! I do actually provide swing analyzes for members of my advanced instructional program. You can find more information about it at www.ownyourgolfgame.com or join directly at www.ownyourgolfgame.com/access - please let me know if you have any questions and I look forward to working with you!
I dunno what’s more impressive. Hitting terrific shots, or hitting bad shots on command for instructional purposes.
Are you hooding the club head at address to get it to face the ground in backswing? Thanks and great work!
hey chase do u do the same technique for driver slices to, take the club close in the backswing
Love it!!!
When I keep the face more square like you're doing when you hit the draw, at the top my lead wrist seems to go into flexion. I can't wrap my head around what movement you're making to keep the face more square all the way to the top while not having the lead wrist not go into flexion. I guess It's not necessarily a bad thing and many golfers make it work, I'm mostly just curious.
Actually the lead wrist should be flat to slightly bowed at the top position. Maybe you feel it more in your right hand by bending it back?
I don’t really feel it in my right hand. I don’t feel anything I’m either hand tbh but on video I see it. My left wrist is bowed/flexed at the top when I’m keeping the face more “closed” going back. I know a lot of players get bowed and it works for them, I just noticed your lead wrist at the top doesn’t appear to be bowed at all when you are making a swing keeping the face more closed in the backswing and was confused as to why mine does it 😂
This is probably feel vs. real. The feeling of bowing the wrist with a "closed club face" results probably to a pretty square club face with a flat left wrist for most of the people :)
@@dominikhelms7343 Probably so. Took a video at the range the other day and it's not nearly as bowed as it feels to me.
Dude do some more videos
Fantastic video! Looking forward to more. Do you happen to do swing analyzes? I need some help!
Armando, thank you for the feedback! I do actually provide swing analyzes for members of my advanced instructional program. You can find more information about it at www.ownyourgolfgame.com or join directly at www.ownyourgolfgame.com/access - please let me know if you have any questions and I look forward to working with you!