Stop Turning and Start Releasing the Golf Club Perfectly | 3 Step Guide
Your right shoulder, arm and wrist can get you into a world of trouble in your golf swing. It can cause you to hit slices, shanks and even cost you 10+ mph of clubhead speed. We’re going to start fixing it today!
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Timestamps:
0:00 – Intro
0:57 – Step 1
6:22 – Step 2
10:10 – Step 3
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10 Comments
Here are the timestamps for those that want em'…
0:00 – Intro
0:57 – Step 1
6:22 – Step 2
10:10 – Step 3
Good, step by step. Thanks for the video.
Pure gold!
Awesome video!! appreciate how you go through each step. Do you have plans on making a similar video for driver?
Which one is the adaptive rotation drill
Thanks!
Hey Chris, awesome instructional video. The reaching of the club with the right hand coming from underneath is a great feel.
Dude. You’re really good at this. You have so many of these where you talk about something from a perspective I’ve never seen before. Not blowing smoke. For me, this is where the understanding happens, when I can see things in several different ways, eventually my brain fits the puzzle together and associates it with my own experience. Never heard someone suggest focusing on the shoulder in relation to the ball, but it kind of locks in the feel of where to be when I’m tilting.
Here’s the position. Here’s a repeatable way to get to it and feel it. Here’s how you give your brain the feel of moving into it. Killin it and lookin good doin it.
And the wrist set explanation? Boom. I’m always unsure about what movements to use there. You explained it so easily.
I’ve been working on exactly this recently, trying to stop my right shoulder coming round rather than under and through. Thank you for these excellent drills.
Chris, I have been bouncing around YT searching for someone who can clearly make a point, without beating it to death. YOU are the guy !! Proud to have joined the channel.