This is so key! Nowadays too much is made of keeping RT elbow bent at impact. This inhibits the RT side release and creates a club that is too late to impact. Equals loss of power, poor contact, weak fades… Think of hitting hard with the RT side while keeping shoulders closed at impact
For me, the feeling of letting the arms drop before shifting and rotating has helped immensely with my ball striking. Now I have more of a feeling that the club is out in front of me and my body is being led by the club, as opposed to my previous swing which consisted more of a lateral slide.
@@jessecooper9795 I'm spinning again for sure. I got these pump drills down really good for awhile and was low single digit and now I'm right back to spinning, struggling out mid to low 80 scores. Makes me so mad lol
This is really the worst style of teaching and it's becoming so prevalent. Just showing yourself doing it wrong then correctly.. If watching people do it well was enough we'd all have great swings. You need to talk more about it, break down what the differences were. How to do it correctly.
No. She's right. You need to extend the trail arm early in the downswing. This creates width, shallows the club, and creates a downward hand path. Tucking the elbow decreases width, creates an outward hand path, and steepens the club. Basically, it destroys your downswing. You still want to reconnect the trail arm to the body. But certainly not "tuck." Rather, extend as you reconnect. 😉
That’s because it’s something you see a lot of pros do on tour and great low handicap amateurs!! You are teaching folks to cast the club. No distance! Stop teaching please
@JBALLER02 that's because lag is a byproduct. You don't force it like the first example, the bad example. No distance! Stop posting stupid comments please.
She is talking about arm movement specifically. If you do what she advised and add body movements(i.e. weight shift & turn) it is the same pro swing you mentioned.
This comment is so wrong... Casting comes from the wrists, not the arms. I sincerely hope no one listens to you. Instead, listen to the young lady demonstrating the proper technique.
This is so key! Nowadays too much is made of keeping RT elbow bent at impact. This inhibits the RT side release and creates a club that is too late to impact. Equals loss of power, poor contact, weak fades…
Think of hitting hard with the RT side while keeping shoulders closed at impact
Great drill. My buddy showed me this a while back and it definitely improved my striking
Such a nice swing, Nat!!
For me, the feeling of letting the arms drop before shifting and rotating has helped immensely with my ball striking. Now I have more of a feeling that the club is out in front of me and my body is being led by the club, as opposed to my previous swing which consisted more of a lateral slide.
Is there a video with a more detailed tutorial? 🙈
This is a keeper technique- I always get jammed up keeping the elbow tucked- She shows a much more free swing
How do I keep my right elbow close? Is it a special takeaway or something? I’ve tried hundreds of videos and can’t keep my right elbow connected
Oh heck ya!!❤❤
la mandaste al caraj0! 🚀⛳
almost seems like your arms fire before the body. do you feel that? I know feel is different for everyone.
Tucking right elbow cured my steep swing. This would make most even steeper I’d think
Uncurling your trail arm would make the club lower so it would shallow.
@@jakeallen476Exactly
If I do that I end up casting the club down and losing the lag early. My greatest struggle
You're not rotating through if you're casting. Everything matching up when you do this and turn through the shot all the way
@@jessecooper9795 I'm spinning again for sure. I got these pump drills down really good for awhile and was low single digit and now I'm right back to spinning, struggling out mid to low 80 scores. Makes me so mad lol
@@joematties7557 watch David Duval with Charlie Rymer. Duval explains it the best out of anyone I've heard. Good luck and hit em straight!
This is really the worst style of teaching and it's becoming so prevalent. Just showing yourself doing it wrong then correctly.. If watching people do it well was enough we'd all have great swings. You need to talk more about it, break down what the differences were. How to do it correctly.
Wrong 😂, tucking the trail arm actually keeps the club on the correct path while storing power for the downswing.
No. She's right. You need to extend the trail arm early in the downswing. This creates width, shallows the club, and creates a downward hand path. Tucking the elbow decreases width, creates an outward hand path, and steepens the club. Basically, it destroys your downswing. You still want to reconnect the trail arm to the body. But certainly not "tuck." Rather, extend as you reconnect. 😉
@@winstonsmith11 Tom Saguto can show you otherwise
Correction. You’re both right! What ever way works for you.
I love it how 24 handicappers argue about a golf swing😂😂😂
not really sure if it's a drill if it's just "well don't do it the wrong way, do it the right way"... cause yeah... do it the right way instead.
That’s because it’s something you see a lot of pros do on tour and great low handicap amateurs!! You are teaching folks to cast the club. No distance! Stop teaching please
@JBALLER02 that's because lag is a byproduct. You don't force it like the first example, the bad example.
No distance! Stop posting stupid comments please.
She is talking about arm movement specifically. If you do what she advised and add body movements(i.e. weight shift & turn) it is the same pro swing you mentioned.
This comment is so wrong... Casting comes from the wrists, not the arms. I sincerely hope no one listens to you. Instead, listen to the young lady demonstrating the proper technique.