Upper core players release the earliest in the golf swing. The trail arm straightens about a foot past impact. Mid-Core players release later. Still want to hit the ball with a little forward shaft lean. Have to understand release point…
A lot of people think that when we hit little pitch shots around the green we actually turn the face under and keep it open. The only problem with that is the throwing of the club head with the trail…
The grip IS a fundamental in the golf swing. It’s just we all don’t grip it the same depending on if you’re an upper, mid or low core player. #Wrightbalance Larry Rinker has competed in 525 PGA Tour events and…
41 Year Veteran PGA Tour Member, Larry Rinker, shows you how to match up your body rotation to your arms, hand and wrists swinging the club head, to control the club face in the golf swing.
Larry Rinker, 41 Year PGA Tour Veteran Member, shows you that the rhythm on the golf swing is in your arms. He talks about his good friend, Payne Stewart, who had beautiful rhythm in his golf swing.
Former PGA Tour Player, Larry Rinker, shows you that if you play the ball back in your stance, with a lot of forward shaft lean, it’s easy to over hook it. To straighten it out, set-up with the club face…
Former PGA Tour Player, Larry Rinker shows you that there are two different releases in the golf swing. Driver vs iron.
41 Year PGA Tour Veteran Member, Larry Rinker, says that if you want to compress the ball more, play it back in your stance with a slightly open club face. That will straighten out a hook.
In the golf swing there are three ground reaction forces that are used in this order by almost every Tour player; lateral, rotary, and vertical. The lateral force peaks first, rotary second then lastly verticals kick in. We simply shift, rotate and jump.…