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25 Comments

  1. Great video Chris! Absolutely love your content. I struggle really bad with my release and club speed I’ll have to give this a try. Every time I try to turn the shaft I always pull it super far to the left etc is there something different I should be doing to have the normal club path and still be able to turn my wrists without pulling it far left. Thank you!

  2. As a new golfer, this is golden! I’ve been struggling with grasping the concept of the “release”, this definitely clears it up for me.

  3. Hi Chris,
    1. Super video. 2. Even if we do everything in the video, there is still a high chance of allowing the club face to hit the ground too soon. Any ideas on a good drill to keep the wrists flexed to avoid this? MANY THANKS INDEED.

  4. I love your videos. I live in Orlando and I would love for you to fix my driver once and for all and could be a part of these videos as well. 10 handicap would be a scratch if you could help me 😅

  5. Fantastic lesson . Funnily enough I’ve just accidentally found this out when I was practicing two days ago … it seems my death grip with the right hand mostly was stopping a lovely effortless release . Now I know why I have so many snapped clubs . Less is more 💞

  6. Hi Chris, many of your videos provide genuinely unique insight into the swing and I have to say, I’m really enjoying it! Thank you.

  7. What are your thoughts on the 1 plane vs 2 plane swings? I have 2 drills that I came up with that I wish I could share with you. Both of them have been helpful to developing that "relaxed" quality. Especially the shoulders and arms.

  8. In the real swing, the clubhead starts to fall to the right at transition P4.
    The club falls with gravity to P5.
    The hands follow the rotating mass and realise their maximum velocity to P6.
    The swing is now done. The only thing you need to do, is to stop the body from rotating and to stop the hands / arms ,from accelerating into impact, by utilising gound forces, to ceate deceleration.
    Remember, the faster your arms travel , through impact, the slower, your clubhead will go.
    It will dragged through and never allowed to release.
    We need to decelerate both our hands and arms, as well as our pivot at P7 impact, if we want to hit it long with no flipping 😅

  9. Love the emphasis on trail elbow working in front of belt loop. In tennis, a key element/swing thought of forehand power is pushing the elbow forward, while keeping a stable forearm, very similar to the motion and swing thought you discuss above. I don’t think it’s a coincidence that the Korda sisters are such consistent strikers, given their tennis background.

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