Tired of flipping at impact and missing out on that pure, compressed strike with your irons? You’re definitely not alone, it’s a frustrating habit that even Harry Shaw struggled with for years, turning promising rounds into ones to forget. But everything changed when he tested a training aid designed specifically to eliminate flipping. In this video, Harry shares his honest experience using it, breaks down exactly why it works, and shows how it helped both him and his students achieve that solid, ball then turf contact we all dream of. If you’re ready to feel what a real strike should be like, this device is the breakthrough you’ve been looking for.
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00:00 Precision Impact
05:08 SATORI Golf
05:31 The Full Swing
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The dream when setting up over the golf ball with an iron is to get that awesome compression, that ball and turf interaction and feel, but also hear that beautiful sound that all the tour players make every single time. Well, the truth is this is very difficult to do. And not only have my students struggled with this issue I have as well of flipping at impact. And this used to turn potential scores into cards I didn’t want to see ever again. But a couple of months ago, I received a device that is designed to stop you from flipping the golf club at impact. I mean, I wasn’t so sure about this product until I tested it. And after just hitting a couple of shots, it literally blew me away. Even my students who I’ve tested this product with have felt and seen the difference. So, in this video, I’m going to show you a device that stops you from flipping at impact, how it works, and the key mistakes it fixes. Plus, I’ll show you how to apply this into your golf swing for real lasting improvement and hit golf shots beautifully just like that one there. Now, for those of you who are new to the channel, welcome. I’m Harry, a golf teach professional, posting content just like this every single week to help you lower your score. to consider clicking that subscribe button down below as it helps me post more content like this and it’s completely free to do. So, this device is called the Precision Impact. It’s a device that goes onto your trail hand, your right hand for right-handed players and left hand for left-handed players. And it allows you to set the wrist in the back swing correctly by hearing the clicks. And then from there, you can’t get yourself out of that angle. And it’s very comfy to wear. It feels a bit awkward at first when you’re not so used to wearing it, but I’ve used this quite a few times now for practice, but also my students have also said after the first few shots, you just get used to hearing the clicks because you expect that to happen. So, I’m just going to place it on like this. Put the straps over. And this is how it looks when you place it onto your arm like this. So, it goes through the two first fingers, your index finger and your middle finger, just like this here. And it straps on. So the main part of it is on the external side of the arm. So when I make my grip here now and just click into place here, I can’t get out of this angle. I can move my wrist here up and down, which is great because that’s what we want to be able to get for the proper release in the golf swing to take place, but none of this flipping action. And look at that. I can’t even do that. I’m pulling my fingers like this as hard as I can, and I can’t get out of that angle. So worst case scenario, my hands are still going to be ahead of the club at impact when practicing with this trinade. Now using this device has fixed a couple of things for my students and it’s designed to fix a few things in particular. The first one obviously being stopping you from flipping the club at impact. But when we stop ourselves from flipping the club at impact, it forces our body to move in the correct way, the correct sequence, especially when it comes to the down swing phase. So, one thing in particular this allows you to do more of is rotate more in the down swing. If we set the wrist into position and swing up to the very top of the golf swing and we make a way down, we cannot extend this arm. We can’t extend this wrist here into position to flip the golf club. So, the only way I can physically hit that golf ball from here is to apply way more rotation into the golf ball into the golf swing all the way through to finish. So straight away that just allows me to feel that sensation on the down swing of rotating more so in that down swing. So if you’re someone that struggles with adding rotation into the down swing, this will be really good for you. Not only just that, but if you’re someone that struggles with early extension in the down swing or casting in the down swing, those two common issues, this fixes pretty much straight away for you. Because what this allows you to do again sets the wrist into position. you start to rotate into the down swing and if you jump out the way, you’re probably going to top the golf ball. So, after hitting a few shots, your body and mind subconsciously is going to go, “Well, if we’re going to keep the hands forward, I’ve got to stay over the golf ball.” So, as I make my way into the back swing, I should be hearing quite a few clicks to set the club at the top of the swing. Then, from there, I’m holding that angle as I turn through the golf ball. So, 188 yards here. I’ve got 79. Let’s see if I can reach. And straight away, I was able to make a full swing using that trinade there. And I’ve hit pretty much the same shot as I hit at the start. Lovely strike on that one. I really felt myself last minute try and release the club. And I did in a way that allowed my wrist to set correctly at impact. A little bit more upright just like this here. But looking at the face on view, that’s certainly more hands ahead of the club face there. So really great trading that allows you to form the correct release on the way through for more control, more compression, and way better golf shots just like that one there. Now, just before I tell you how you can apply those feelings, those movements into your own golf swing, I just wanted to let you know that Sattorii Golf, the partners of the channel, are offering an exclusive discount code for one week only of Harry 20. 20% off your entire order. The fit and the quality of the material is excellent. So, I’d highly recommend checking out their website this week if you’re looking for new golf clothing this season. Now, applying this feel into your overall golf swing. Once we practice with this, how can we then start to apply those movements without using this trinina? This instantly allows you to keep those hands forward at impact and get that great compression. But obviously it’s difficult when we can’t use this out on the golf course. So what I would recommend you do is whether you’re going to look into getting yourself one of these already have one or you’re not going to get one, I’d recommend following this step-by-step tutorial now just to show you how I would apply these feelings into my own golf swing. And you can try this with the training aid without it, but it is much easier with it. It makes it much easier to get into those positions. So the first part is all to do with the way we take the club back. Now I always say in a lot of my videos that the key for the takeaway is ensuring that the club face at the moment where the club reaches parallel to the ground is almost pointing more towards the ground. We want to see that toe end ahead of the heel as we make our way into the back swing. Now, the reason for this is if we allow our wrist to roll over like this here. First off, we don’t hear any clicks or mistakes. But we can see here the toe end of the club goes behind the heel. As I make my way through to impact, even if I was to keep my hands ahead of the club face, I’ve got to do something last minute here to stop myself from leaving this club face massively open. And we can see what happens straight away there because I haven’t set the clicks into the back swing. I’ve rolled my club face over like this here. Having the glove logo facing towards the sky, right palm facing towards the sky as well. If I rotate down, I’m causing myself a lot of work here to hit the golf ball straight. So straight away for the back swing, you just want to be ensuring that you are getting your right palm to face towards the ground for right-handed players. the trail palm. For left-handed players, it’s going to be the left palm or the glove logo to face more towards the ground. Now, because I’ve got the training aid on, as I practice this here, I’m just feeling like it’s all coming from my trail hand. So, the trail palm is facing more towards the ground as I begin practicing this movement. So hearing those clicks to set the club in the correct position there, we can see toe end is ahead of the heel but also my palm is facing towards the ground. If I was to return this club at impact, I can rotate. I have to apply the rotation to square up the face. And look how much my hands here are ahead of the club face. Miles better position here to be in to get that beautiful compression on the golf ball. How does this work for the rest of the back swing? Then we’re feeling the clicks here, forcing them to take place. And then from there, we’re turning up to the top of the golf swing and allowing our palm to face towards the ceiling or sky if you’re out practicing on a driving range. So hearing the clicks, setting the club, and just turning so our body, our hip, my right hip here is going to turn away from the golf ball as I allow the club itself to work upwards into the top of the golf swing. And you should be able to hold on to this golf club very easily if you set it into this position here. So, we’ve worked on this motion here, working our way into the top of the golf swing. As we begin to make our way down, it’s just an opposite movement. We’ve rotated this trail hip into the back swing. We’ve turned up to the top of the golf swing. We’ve got our arms in a more reliable position here, right palm facing towards the sky. But as we make our way into the down swing, we’re allowing this left hip of ours now to really turn out the way so we can get those hands staying ahead of the club face. We have to do this. And you will feel like you have to do this when using this training aid, especially when you click it into place the way I’ve just done because you can’t get to the golf ball. You genuinely can’t get to the golf ball. So, you have to turn. You have to turn the body on the way down. So, we’re setting it. We’re turning and then we’re turning back down and through the golf ball. As simple as that. Trying this without the trinina just before I hit a few shots for you just to show how good this really is. The feeling for me is setting it, turning, and turning on the way down. We can see here the way my right arm is set here. I’m not allowing it to extend. I’m keeping it nice and tucked into the side of my body here. Just at the front side of me, but on the right hand side with my right arm. And then from there, we’re finishing off into this point. Great release pattern to have in the down swing. And using the precision impact, it just makes it much easier and forces you to hold that position. But that’s how I would practice this if you are going to practice this without using the training aid. So taking it back on, hearing the clicks into the back swing, then really forcing that rotation on the way down. Now, that one there, I really had to on the way through turn the body as much as I could just to ensure that I could really get that club face staying square. The main habit I tend to have is stop the rotation and then flip. So, with this, it really forces me to turn the body out the way to keep that club face nice and square. Now, just hitting one without the device. Same feeling. Set up. Turn the body as much as I can. really had to turn then set off a bit more to the right which is a great indication that I held the face angle and it is also on the green. All of those have been struck so pure and that’s given me the feel but I’m also seeing obviously the difference in the way I’m striking the golf ball and how much more confident I am with continuing this rotation knowing that the club face will always be square. So, if you would like to get yourself one of these, I’d recommend using the discount below, Harry 20, and checking out the link in the description below for the precision impact. It’s a great device. I use it in practice. My students have, and they have seen and felt the difference just like that there. Either way, go ahead and practice this and let me know by commenting down below how you get on after watching this video. And be sure to check out this one above for more ball striking tips or this one below for more driver golf tips. Thanks for watching and we’ll see you in one of
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Thanks for the review Harry. That is one of the best training aids period. It’s changed my ball striking for the good.
it's same like we bowed the leading arm wrist..
i like this item, but for the record, Greg Norman's aid did the same for way less. not as sophisticated but same results.
So in effect you are demonstrating that the release occurs after contact
Can you demonstrate using the device with the Driver?