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16 Comments
Nice thanks bro
Yep. Most amateurs never feel right forearm BACK, and right wrist cocked BACK. That “holding a tray” position sets the club perfectly, for power and swing plane. Too many people wanna push the shaft over towards the ball, from the top. Sling that MF down, under, and through.
keepem comin Andy. short n sweet.
Nice vid. Looks similar to one that you did about a week or so ago as I remember the "U" position in your video. I definitely will practice this at the range along with the other drill with the shaft under my toes! Thanks Andy!
Great content – concise and precise
Cheers
Nice tip again. Thanks
Loved these 2 trail arm videos
Went straight to the simulator after the first one and immediately felt able to absolutely batter the ball long and straight.
I think a Chicken Wing Carter short could become a meme (whatever those are).
Good stuff, Carter! btw, your recent thumbnails are hilarious and hopefully producing good results!
Love these “shorty” lessons. All practical. Thanks!
Superb, excellent explanation, thx Andy👍. Could you cover 1 element of the grip – when I put my right hand in the correct position I struggle with my right arm then being too straight which in turn often makes my takeaway start slightly outside the line?
Thank you for these videos, holding on to the U makes sense- would love a companion on how to release- feels like its the ying and the yang to this video?
Good tips. 👍 keep up the great work. 👍
Very good analogy of the Ben Hogan swing Andy , Thanks heaps will try , Cheers. .
Thank you. I had forgotten the importance of staying connected! Your U explanation and video did the trick. All my shots are now better and because I am not loosing power by casting I have gained yardage, and the direction is now to the target.
This is a really important one for me, probably the most important is the terrific way you described it definitely a winner! Thanks Andy.
The only swing thought I need for my irons, magic, so cool thanks Andy