The release of the golf club is one of the most talked about topics in golf and here I explain how the clubhead should advance through impact. Some instructional content on social media is demonstrating this in a way that, in my opinion, is incorrect. Peter Cowen is a fantastic coach and maybe some of his methods are being misrepresented. So in this video I’m trying to give my take on one of these areas, in particular, where the club-face should be pointing after impact and in to the follow through. When a golfer attempts to make a full and complete golf swing, the club-face should never be pointing upwards to the sky, as some are suggesting. This position (club-face pointing to the sky) is only desirable on smaller shots that require less power with a premeditated shot choice.

The proof is in the pudding, If you look at any top player like Tiger Woods or Rory McIlroy, when they make a full swing the club-face is NOT pointing upwards but rather it’s pointing down and behind them. This is a position that is derived from the club-head accelerating through the ball all the way to their finish, they are certainly not applying any sort of handbrake to slow their swing down.

Practice this with the correct intentions and let the club naturally release through the ball on all of your full shots.

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then once again if this club is pointing
up the club itself has not
released from Impact so I might as well
stop here on all of my shots including
me driver because there’s no point going
any further because you’ve put a
handbrake on to actually stop the club
from accelerating through the ball as we
go through the
ball this line of the chef should point
back down to where the ball was and this
advances the club through and provides
not only more power but provides the
finish that you see all the pros
finishing in

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