If you’ve ever felt stuck, inconsistent, or just off in your golf swing… this is the video you’ve been waiting for.

Stuart Cartwright from Good Golf Coaching breaks down the complete hand path—from takeaway to follow-through—and why mastering this one move can unlock effortless power, consistency, and control in your swing.

Most golfers get this wrong. Some pull the hands too far inside. Others lift and disconnect. But in this video, you’ll learn exactly how the best ball strikers in the world move their hands—and how you can train it into your own swing today.

✅ Simple checkpoints
✅ Swing path visuals
✅ Drills you can use instantly

Make this change—and your swing may never feel the same again.

🎥 Watch Next – More Swing Secrets from Good Golf Coaching:
▶️ Fix Your Hand Path… and the ball starts exploding off the clubface
▶️ Why Your Hands Are Killing Your Swing – And How to Fix Them Fast
▶️ This Is Why Your Golf Ball Feels Dead at Impact – How To Fix It FAST

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⛳️ Chapters:
00:00 – Why Hand Path Changes Everything
01:05 – The BIG Mistake Most Amateurs Make
02:30 – Proper Takeaway Hand Movement
04:15 – How to Deliver the Hands in Transition
06:10 – Follow-Through Path & Finish Position
07:45 – Key Drills to Train It In
09:00 – Final Thoughts & Next Steps

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In the next 10 minutes, you’re going to see things in the golf swing you hadn’t even considered were possible. It’s going to have you scratching your head, and you might even take to the comments section to share your thoughts. Either way, you’re going to be better for it. Let’s get into it. If you’ve watched enough of my content, hand path is a big topic that I talk about in these three videos. It has polarized opinion. It has really made people think that actually there might possibly be something in this change of direction. I have talked at huge length about the handle in how it moves forwards down and around to create a path line that’s inside out. an angle of attack that’s down and the opportunity to move the face closed to the path. If you’ve done that enough, you will know that the hand will move forwards, will work down. The external rotation of the golf club will then square it up. Today, with the use of my ever growing editing skills, I’m able to bring you some really clear visuals on how the grip makes a very different direction of change that you won’t see being taught in the average YouTube channel. You can see an angle of attack down at six. I just moved the grip forwards exclusively forwards and I created a path from the inside at 3.6 with a face closed to path at some point.3. If you are new to my channel, a big warm welcome. I do content like this every other day at worst every three days. We use four boxes here on this channel. The angle of attack that dictates how well you strike the golf ball. The path line from the inside or outside. Positive is from the inside, negative is from the outside. The face angle, whether it points right of the target, left of the target. Positive is right, negative is left. And then your face to path value is whether you’re going to see the ball bend left, negative value, bend right, positive value. So, I’m going to hit some shots here slowly and just show you how my handle track moves much different to how you may have perceived. And I’m going to open it up with this purely because I really want to give you a clear difference of opinion to what you may have been doing and that’s trying to drive the grip down here. You will have been trying to drive the grip down inside out in an effort to try and get that ball to draw back. And when you do that, you can see the angle of attack is absolute garbage. It’s got as much pressure in the golf ball as a bit part player in a Miggins pie shop. So we want that pressure down on the grip. And so the reason why we want that pressure down on the grip because when we move that pressure down on the grip, it starts to change the direction that club face points in which gives us that down strike which gives us that path line from the inside which gives us that draw spin. So the change of direction, the change of direction at the top where the grip moves inside, moves forwards and down. The down part is the change that we now see the head and the handle. The crossover point. Can you see that crossover point with where the club handle goes and one that where the club head goes? So the more you have a chance of pulling it out, actually the more chance you have of working that club head inside out while that club grip is moving to the left, which is a completely different standpoint of moving the handle up out to the right, opening the face, bowing the face off, bowing that grip to square the face up, which is utter utter garbage. So, we go in with the with the handle, that pressure down that I’ve talked about extensively on these three videos. We talk about working the grip down. It allows that club head to swing over the top, which changes that grip direction, which starts to work the pressure down, which gets that angle of attack down, which then starts to feel how that grip pressure down and that club head can start to swing. This handle path. This handle path that changes the direction of working in the direction of the grip working out. Grip in. Grip out down and back in again. It’s a very different track to anything that you’ve worked on, anything that you have really thought about because handled forwards, how could that possibly create inside out pathline? And yes, I hear people say, Stuart, but this is all going on in a heartbeat. Well, you’re moving a light end and a heavy end. And we’re not talking about moving it as exaggerated as I demonstrate, but it’s absolutely where the energy is going. The facilitation of how the right side can now start to move. Because if the grip is going down with the left hand and the right shoulder is moving out, look where the club face is pointing. This, my friends, is the journey to completing to completing the game. This is the journey that is going to take you from your weekend chopper, from your weekend lunatic working down at the range tirelessly, spending oodles of cash on lessons that is getting you nowhere. Yet this little pro in the south of England in Surrey at Precision Golf giving you the insights into something you’ve never heard of. And quite frankly, I’m proud of it. Quite frankly, you should be really excited because this is going to change your game like never before. Once you start to recognize the grip pressure down stands the shaft up. The track of the handle change the shaft pitch. The pressure on the grip lines the face up which allows you to get through the ball and feel more circular than you’ve ever felt before and hit golf shots. That’s going to make your grandchildren proud. not only your grandchild children, your great great great grandchildren and Mrs. Miggins’s grandchildren. So, let’s take that grip back. Let’s work the grip forwards. Let’s push that grip down against the left leg and let’s really start ripping it. Start firing the ball at the flag stick like you’ve never done before. And hopefully, just hopefully, I’ve now proved to you, I’ve proved to you that this grip does move forwards. It does make the path work from the inside. And if you ever get yourself down the range and you see someone with their back to target start pumping the club down and swinging it out to the right, are you tired of paying too much for your premium leather golf gloves? Head over to gxgolfgloves.com. These are gloves tried and trusted by elite amateurs and tour players alike. Enter my code good coaching to receive 10% off your next order. Go try them out. You won’t be disappointed. Just go and tap them on the shoulder. Send them over to Good Golf Coaching and send them this link to this video because it will change their life just like it’s changed yours. Thank you so much for being with me. That my friends, you know it is good coaching.

21 Comments

  1. Home from hospital, excellent demonstration, My explanation to my sister is, I feel like I have a baton, that I pull forward then down across my left leg. I pull with my left hand, then push with the left thumb and add as much right hand as I need to make the ball curve gently to target. I don't know how you figured this out but it genius and simple. The only thing I had to figure out then was grip pressure. You hear all the time the ball gets in the way of a great swing. I am relaxed when I perform this movement. It's effortlessly hits the ball. Thank you thank you, O B wan Ken no B!❤

  2. Working Night shift in Utah , needed a pick me up and BAM …Thanks for the content Boss !!

  3. 'This little Pro?' Like Iago, protests a'much.' You have convinced me. I just have to learn how to do it with a ball on the ground.

  4. You should be quite proud of your instructions ! Much easier to perform than 95% of the golf advice on you Tube and from your golf buddies.👍 Thank you!

  5. ……amen! ….you couldn't have said it better yourself….. It's amazing how some people don't realize your demonstration is an exaggerated move. You have every right to toot your own horn Stu……this info is priceless and game changing. People need to wake up!……thanks! ⛳🍺

  6. "gggg grandchildren". Easy for you to say 😂. You are doing Mrs Miggins' proud as ever. I am sticking with it Stu but may have to pop in for a lesson soon 😊😊😊

  7. Stu if I've said it once I've said it 100 times, thank you so much for your content. Be proud of yourself bud. You are ABSOLUTELY helping people get better at golf and im fortunate enough to be one of them. I've played golf for almost 20 years. I found your channel no more than 2 or 3 months ago and I've done more improvement in those few months than my entire golfing days. Thank you thank you thank you.

  8. Stu you should be proud If you can get thru to old Knuckle Head like me your certainly on to something special.

  9. Another great video, Stu. This demonstration is particularly helpful. It’s a review of precisely what I’m working on. I slow the playback speed to .25 and watch over & over. My swing has improved dramatically since following your instruction – so grateful. I haven’t quite internalized & integrated the feel of the dynamics but getting there. You should be proud of what you’ve created. 👍PK

  10. Stu, what can I say that I haven’t said already? The best instruction on YT. I’ve learned so much about the golf swing and mine, in particular. You’ve made me a better golfer. Thanks for all of your help. Cheers.

  11. Hey Stu, I’ve. Even subscribed for several months, watched all the videos many times each. Been chasing the game for decades with “traditional” coaching and instruction. No real traction with results – inconsistent…garbage. You have changed my game for the better and I have learned more from you that the previous 30 years combined. The grip, handle path, and left leg has changed my golfing life. Be proud, I’ve been in professional sports for decades, all you’re doing is telling the truth. You should be proud. Thanks again Stu, I’ll come see you on Skillest…lots of us out here that get pumped when a new video pops up!! I’ll see you at Mrs Miggins Pie Shop for a slice soon.

  12. Stu thnx again, nice video attention pointers 🙂 love the burning square. I was wondering what your opinion is on the hackmotion or the Wiz "golfwatch with Learning Stimuli / Biofeedback" ?

  13. Thank you for an another amazing video post. You have no idea how much you’re helping golfers like me who never understood what you explained on your video today. Recommending OBE 😊- service for the golfing community. 🫶( stayed till 3:30 am, genuine commitment ) ❤

  14. I fu*kin love this guy. No, not specifically because of this content here, but just a funny ass Dude, and the way he talks about other methods drives me nuts in a good way. Like when he hit that traditional shot and I thought he was goingto throw the club into the screen ROFL.

  15. Yes i work the grip/swing the handle using grip pressure down, track the handle,put pressure on the grip,can swing the broom and hit a ball off a cardboard box! but not with some weird palm down rotation of the left hand (unless i cant feel this) but like a 2 handed tennis shot powered by the shoulders pulling whilst maintaining pressure structure with the arms and forearms,hands/wrists will just release,respond to this and gravity
    thanks for all the great videos
    PS my bb partner was working on the stupid inside out stand the handle up swing you show he started off badly then got the shanks! still beat Wrexham gc tho

  16. For anyone who is convinced by these ideas but is struggling to implement the handle forward move, I found Stu's video 'Forearm Rotation in Transition' from about 10 days ago was key for me. Really helped stop me yanking clubhead out. So glad I found this channel. Takes time to change years of nonsense, but I feel I'm getting closer. Cheers Stu!

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