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In this instructional golf video, Martin Chuck of the Tour Striker Golf Academy helps a student refine their swing mechanics by improving how the hands hinge and unhinge through impact — creating better contact, control, and crisp ball striking.

Martin demonstrates how proper hand structure, flared feet, and body alignment allow the club to hinge naturally on the backswing and unhinge through the ball with precision. This simple but powerful concept helps golfers learn how to create consistent shaft lean, solid impact, and effortless spin — without flipping or scooping at the ball.

By understanding how the hands, wrists, and body turn together, golfers can achieve a more neutral position, improved sequencing, and cleaner compression on every shot.

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[Music] All right. So, we had good intent to use the plane mate or the swing trainer, but it got wet and slippery cuz ideally it’s going to hold on to that snugly. Right now, let me see you grip the golf club. Heel pad on top. Okay. Let’s see you set up to this golf ball. Okay, now these feet pointed like this don’t work. I’m so sorry. Okay, so flare both feet out. Beautiful. You can still have a straight line across your toes cuz this can be straight. You with me? But flare them both, specifically the lead foot, your left one. The reason is we need to be able to go that way. And if it’s toe forward, you’re not going to want to roll to the outside of your foot like a 15-year-old. Okay, so get set. Turn that left foot up more. Beauty. Aim yourself. Take Put the club behind the ball. Take a little lookie down here. We’re going to hit this thing 40 yards and hold your finish. Okay. Okay. Good. Don’t move. Beautiful. Don’t move. Okay. Lovely. Okay. So, this is great. And then we don’t necessarily have to rehinge. We can rehinge. Rehinging is to slow down. Rehinging does nothing but help us slow down in style. Okay. So, let me have the club for a second. Let me explain something. I’ll give you the club back in a moment. Hey, shake my hand. Easy. Shake my hand. Easy. Okay. Give me your flurry foot. Okay. Get this left arm a little bit more structured. Long. Good. So, this is what a grip should feel like. See if I bent your left wrist back. Notice your right wrist is flat. Okay. Get your booty out. Okay. And then don’t move up. Leave your hands where they are. I’m going to take mine away for just a second. Leave yours where they are. Okay, I’m going to take your booty and I’m going to position it a bit that way. That’s a square booty. Okay, if I was hitting this way to my left, I wouldn’t want my butt back and open. Okay, so now I’m going to come back in here. I’m going to go to there. Okay, good. So, see how your left hand’s bent back. Agreed. I have my my thumb there to do it. This is what this feels like. A back swing. We’re going to This may start to trade value. Yeah. See how the bent left goes flat and the right goes bent right then through a ball and then feel what this is like. What What would you describe your thumbs? No, no, no. What would you describe your thumbs as right now? Up or down? Down. Down. And you can release your right foot some more and let your knee come in. Good. So, those hands are thumbs down. Agreed? Yeah. Now, stand right here. Right where I was. Right there. Right there. Right there. Turn and face me over here. Don’t back up anymore because he’s over there. Okay? And you’re at ease. You’re just you’re just watching. So, right now, here’s what I want you to recognize. Here’s some neutral hands. This is a neutral position. Watch. I can unccock this. I can go back to neutral. I can this. You with me? Neutral. Uncocked. Neutral. Cocked. When I set up to a ball, this is neutral. Why can I not unccock this? No place to go. Exactly. Great answer. Okay. Watch how I create room for this to unccock. Since I’m a hub here and I go this way, that’s going in a circle. Agreed? Guess what it can now do? It can unccock. You get where I’m going with this? Because as a circle, this spoke’s moving away from what was encumbering it there. You with me? So now, here’s my neutral hands. As I hit this little shot, I’m gonna hold my finish. There’s neutral. Here is mildly cocked for a bit of energy. And there is unccocked. See this? It’s not something where I go right to try to hit it. It’s something that in conjunction with my turn, my hands are doing what? Uncocking. Now, at some when I hit it harder, yeah, it’s going to read. It’s going to do this to slow down in style. You tracking? Yeah. So, you ever have dogs? What kind of dogs do you have? Love dogs, right? We have small dogs. Yeah. Okay. Well, I have like a sheep dog shepherd. She’s a genius. She wasn’t She’s But she had to be trained. Hands are like dogs. They need to be educated and trained so they know what to do. Okay. So, now come on over here. Okay. Give me a flurry stance. Shake my hand. Let me get my hand a bit more. Good. So, and narrow the stance significantly like me. Okay. Narrow it more and narrow it more and flare your toes out. Beautiful. So, this is a bent back left hand and a flat right hand. Agreed. So, this is pretty neutral. And we’re going to learn how to go here. Okay. Okay. Good. Put your good heel pad on your left hand above that. Good. Get your thumb print in a nice spot. Beautiful. Nice work on your hands. I love it. Okay, so now narrow stance, flurry toes. There’s neutral hands. We’re going to let this hinge a little bit in the back swing and then unhinge and hold our finish as we chip one out there 40 yards. Now, don’t move. Don’t move at all. Okay, that’s not unhinged. Watch. This is see what it see the difference. Good. So, we start off neutral. We’re going to create some hinge. We’re going to let this collect the ball and we’re going to purposely stand there and let this be kind of unccocked, club down. All right. Because cuz that’s how you hit it crisply. And you need to learn how to do that. Okay. Okay. That’s why. Cuz you want to be a good golfer. Yeah, I did. Flare your left foot for me, please. Thank you. Good. Do that again with a hint more speed in the back swing. And And do it to a ball, please. Narrow stance, flurry feet. Good. Let this go through a ball. Hold your finish no matter what you do. Okay. Wonderful. Wonderful. That was flipping amazing. Do it again. Heels closer together. Toes flurry. Neutral. Hands hingy. Then pivoted. Thumbs down, please. Okay, good. Hang on. Good. Hands off. Shake it out. Regrip the club. Okay. Do it to that ball kindly. Heels close together to flurry toes. See yourself in your finish, dude. Okay. Did you feel the crispiness? You know you did. Okay. Now, here’s the beauty. Think about this. Can hands If they’re going down, can they cup? It’s one or the other. See what I mean? So, when you’re learning this, guess what you’re learning? how to turn right and not flip. You know it. You’re learning how to coordinate how hands go from levered and accumulating energy to expending to max expend, you know, expend expending it and then putting the pivot in there. Then eventually we’ll let you do it harder and recover that some. You got you slow down in style. But what you just did there most people can’t do, brother. That was okay. Now, let me show you something cool. Stand right there. I won’t hurt you. He might. So, stand right here. Good. Now, watch the pepper in this. Same thing you just did. Okay. So, this is a shot. So, there’s pepper in this is as it as I see what I mean. Like you can get to stinging those out there quite a bit just by understanding how we get this with a pivot rather than just something that goes that way. Now you don’t have to hit him that hard. No, but a great form for under the tree shot. Well, well, here’s the thing. Everybody says that for under the tree. There’s so many times in golf that like if I had that with a pitching wedge, that’s that spinner every amateur thinks is so sexy because that ball’s going boom every time, man. You want to hit a spinner spinning pitch shot, learn how to do what you just did right there. Cuz that’s how you go ball with a ton of shaft lane because when you go from bent to thumbs down, which way is the club going? Forward or backwards? And then when you pivot that, what do you have? shaft lean, right? So, see how the club goes backwards, doesn’t go forwards. Everybody wants to go this way. I’m going backwards. I’m not trying to go forwards. Excellent job.

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