Thank you so much for this tip , tried all my golfing life to correct a low under plane takeaway , did what you suggested left arm under right , marvellous , club in balance , ball divot connection .😀👍, bit late for the PGA tour but look out for me in the monthly medal . Best wishes Paul from the uk 🇬🇧
This is a great addition to my lesson today. That arm under helps me feel that club head out, arms in feel. Great to see that full silky smooth swing at the end. You should show off a little more during the lessons; its inspiring:)
Yes, there is absolutely some rotation in the forearms to get to the top of the swing. The initial left under right move is to really help people stay on plane at the beginning of the swing. It also is geared towards those who whip the club inside too soon! I hope this helps!
Good video. After you get half way back should your arms rotate, so the club is slightly laid off at the top? I attended TS 3 years ago. Good luck with your new venture!
Yes, the arms do start to rotate throughout the backswing. My preference is that the lead arm matches the shoulder plane at the top of the swing. I hope you enjoyed your Tour Striker experience and that we have the opportunity to work with you again!
Thank you so much for this tip , tried all my golfing life to correct a low under plane takeaway , did what you suggested left arm under right , marvellous , club in balance , ball divot connection .😀👍, bit late for the PGA tour but look out for me in the monthly medal .
Best wishes
Paul from the uk 🇬🇧
Thanks Paul! I'm glad my tip helped your game. Keep it up!
Great information
Needed this one
Courtney
This was an excellent tip. Thanks
Thanks Bob!
Very very helpful
Thanks Mark! I'm glad it was helpful.
This is a great addition to my lesson today. That arm under helps me feel that club head out, arms in feel. Great to see that full silky smooth swing at the end. You should show off a little more during the lessons; its inspiring:)
Thanks Mark!
Well done Coach Cort! Miss ya in Phoenix!
Jan Roberts thanks Jan! I miss you guys too!
How do you get from the start blue under white to the top?
See response below on your other post!
After initial take away are you rotating your fore arms to get to the top?
Yes, there is absolutely some rotation in the forearms to get to the top of the swing. The initial left under right move is to really help people stay on plane at the beginning of the swing. It also is geared towards those who whip the club inside too soon! I hope this helps!
@@CourtneyMahonGolf Thanks for the feedback.
@@dry509 Absolutely!
Good video. After you get half way back should your arms rotate, so the club is slightly laid off at the top? I attended TS 3 years ago. Good luck with your new venture!
Yes, the arms do start to rotate throughout the backswing. My preference is that the lead arm matches the shoulder plane at the top of the swing. I hope you enjoyed your Tour Striker experience and that we have the opportunity to work with you again!
This worked well for me! All shots went slightly left...
Straight from ben hogans book nice