Right elbow to belly button was a game changing thought for me. Never realized it but my right arm was stuck behind me resulting in all kinds of mishits. This channel is a gold mine!
I’d bet 70% or more of low handicap players STILL don’t get their hands back in front fast enough during transition. I’ve shot some pretty low numbers over the years and I STILL have to work on it. I blame the 90s golf instruction for teaching people that if you slide, then turn, the hips correctly in transition, they will pull the arms through impact and it’s automatic 😢
Love your instruction and drills. I have been taking lessons for years and I have learned more watching you on TH-cam than I have in person with the many instructors over the years! Your coaching is easy to digest and answers the many questions that I have had regarding the “why.” Thank you for posting your lessons. I am a fan and will continue watching and learning!
Wow! Thank you so much for the kind words! This is exactly why we do what do! To help as many people as possible play better golf and enjoy the worlds greatest game more than ever! Thank you for watching 🙏🏼
The left tricep working down, while keeping the right elbow in front has completely changed my game. This move, in combination with the left should initiating the takeaway, has made my swing feel effortless and consistent. Being a left handed player who shoots righty, having the majority of my swing based off the lead side, has helped me tremendously. Another top tier video here!
Im the same I'm left handed but shoot/play golf right handed- do you have any other swing tips/feels that helped? - im a high handicapper but struggle to hit and flight my irons (and with a slice ha!)
Great lesson. This one is great for me because I’m a lefty playing golf righty. So pulling through thinking of back of left arm is awesome! Keep em comin! Thank you!
Me too! This is the only channel I watch now for golf instruction. I’m starting to see the results on course. So hard to bring my range swing to the big show. I get compliments on my short game constantly. I can see the glaring flaws in playing companions.
Thank you guys so much! You are going to get so much better committing to one source of information then the rabbit hole that you two provides us. Thank you for trusting us with your game we will always be here to help you improve!
I've been combing through TH-cam videos for 3 weeks trying to find something that would help me fix my pull draw. This video did it. Thank you so much sir.
I’ve come heavily from the inside and hit blocks and hooks, a little draw on a good timing day! But since trying to pull through with my left arm and feeling like my right arm is just there for the ride it’s straightened me up no end and hitting my irons much crisper. Thanks Adam 👍
I have over 600 golf instruction videos saved on my golf channel. I’ve watched many more. Read all the books from Hogan on… this is a great golf swing video! I took this to the range and with what felt like a half swing, hit the ball 20 yards further on each club. Still have to practice the movement many times to get it ingrained but feel really good with this swing. Thank you 🙏
Thank you so much for the kind words and for sharing! This is exactly why we do what do! To help as many people as possible play better golf and enjoy the worlds greatest game more than ever!
Playing golf for 60Y and only now understanding how the arms do different things in the downswing. Getting amazing results - penetrating straight ball flight with the ball sticking on the green.
Trying to focus yesterday on keeping my right elbow in front of me (not to the side) I also corrected the fault of coming over the top and when you think about it, it's impossible to come over the top if you keep his elbow in front. You are the best pro I have seen on the net and I have seen many. You live golf and I'm sure you even see mistakes before they happen. Many thanks for this help and others. Please continue. Philippe in Thailand
Ha ha! It’s so funny you say that because we actually do! Can’t tell you the number of time to go look at someone and tell them what’s about to happen before it does! We truly appreciate you watching all the way from Thailand! And yes if that right elbow stays working correctly it gets very hard to come over the top!
Another great video Adam and all there is a misconception in downswing where a lot of instructors say the right elbow needs to come into your side but all that is doing is keeping the club behind you and your arms don't have the room to swing through and pass your body like you explain in this video
A SeaChange in my swing. Thank you Adam. I have watched several lessons of yours about this and I was applying it all wrong then I locked into the feeling of driving the nail in to the wall and left hip clearance to "bring the handle around the corner". The past 2 days I could not miss the center of the face from wedge to driver. My ADD limits me but when I feel it, I do not let it go. After I move to SD, I will drive up your way, without needing a lesson and by you a beer. EPIC bro.
Really like this video. I’m pretty new, self-taught, and it’s been difficult for me understanding the downswing. I think the comment “this is where most golfers lose the club face is exactly what I do.. thank you 👍
Focusing on being left arm dominant in my swing has transformed my golf! I use to hit fats, thins and fought the hooks. Now, my ball fight has straightened out and I’m compressing the ball. Thanks Adam !!!!
Thank you for sharing! This is exactly why we do what do! To help as many people as possible play better golf and enjoy the worlds greatest game more than ever!
Great video. I love the semi-real-time lesson feel. The principles are very sound and very well told. Not at all 'leave the hands up and rotate' as per some coach's mantra. Amazing swing from the young lady. Very cool! Can I just ask one thing...why do the hands finish very low and left? Is that something you work on or her own embellishment? What is your stance on that?
Amazing learning experience, as a golfer that is right hand dominant, switching to be left arm dominant is going to be exciting life changing experience for me!
Watching this video something clicked after long time of erratic ball striking this actually clicked with me the elbow in front makes such solid strike
Hi Adam, just love your coaching style, its almost like getting golf tuition from your psychologist, wish I could afford you as my personal coach, even at my level which is pretty low, I can understand your lessons, Willie.
Always enjoy your videos and, as always, great stuff in this one too. I may be wrong but it seems like your student is moving the body almost at the same time as her arms in the downswing. Meaning, her weight transfer happens when the arms are coming down instead of re-centering before reaching the top of the swing. So when the body braces at impact, her arms slow down a bit - this is clear in the face on view slo-mo. Am I right?
Wow great video, moving the trail elbow to the belly button and the lead arm dominance make a lot of sense. Always thought the trail arm was more dominant thru the swing
Hi John, at minute 4:55 you achieve the power position with right elbow almost at your belly button. I have two questions. First, at this position, club is totally parallel to ground, and club head perpendicular to ground. How do you achieve ending up hitting the ball totally at the right position in short period of time? Yes, I guess is about hip rotation, but this last impact stage is never explained properly, and looks difficult to do without losing power and accuracy. Second, I never heard about abdominal power and tension at the same position on minute 4:55. Do we have to feel also tension and power on our abdomen? Thanks a lot.
Great Point. I tried it out. But my Clubface was little open at the impact and i push the ball. How can i square the Clubface? And is the Drill 1:1 for the Driver?
I developed a sore shoulder (probably tendonitis) caused by pulling too much with my lead arm and shoulder. My lead side is my dominant side. I believe there needs to be a balance.
Just found your channel and it's eye opening! I have trouble on the course when my right arm takes over and my swing becomes handsy. Will this left arm lead drill help? Or are there other ways to fix it?
it's the fascia line underneath the right arm pit when executed correctly if you feel the left shoulder that is the assist in deceleration of club as the body fascia lines unwind. For me if I feel left shoulder if feels like I overstretched in backswing and overswing in release of club... overstretching an action doesn't necessarily lead to more power or speed
I started chipping with that right elbow connected, and just gradually working back to a fuller swing while trying to maintain that connection. I feel like I'm maintaining that impact position and just letting my lower body rotate. I realized I've been losing my connection at the top, resulting in all kinds of mishits. Staying connected has so far been a total eureka moment for me.
REally that is the best way to do build that into your swing - just keep working through the functional swing plane - with your arms and the body rotating together - keep doing that and gradually increase the speed at which you rotate - and you pretty much have it - from there - just reach a little - back and forward - and you got it
Isn’t that causing the opening of the face heaps at impact? When I do that ball always go to the right. Am I not rotating completely or do I need to change wrist angle to square up the face.
Happens to me too. Typically because I'm standing up early and arms take over. Yes, constant rotation and hand path will take care of that. Hope this helps
Im left handed and play golf right handed and im already too far the other way on this sensation. I need to feel less left arm pull so my right can catch up or its block city
Hey Adam love the video! Question 🙋♂️ Everytime I take videos of myself, I do a pretty decent job of keeping the elbow in and the club parallel, however, I notice that my hands have to snap to release the club and I have the tendency to hit slightly thin. How do I release the club from that parallel position? Is it possible because my elbow is too stuck to my side and it breaks down causing me to snap at the ball?
I too have to really fight hard to avoid the thin shots using Adam's swing. For me it's either a breakdown of the left arm from locked and straight throughout or the spine angle changing more upright in the rotation to strike.
Are you still hitting ground after ball so ball needs to be slightly further forward or are you starting to stand up. I worked on staying down causing a thick strike and going the other way. I was also gripping too tight. Game of millimeters...
I naturally did this with irons by feeling like I shortened my swing. I need this with driver because I get stalled out I can’t remember last time I really timed up and got through a driver. Been missing in both directions with driver. But yes I can feel I lose my arms with the driver
Adam, I am not sure you will even see this comment at this late stage but your "dream swing" golfer's right elbow never gets in front of her belly button. I did a frame by frame analysis of her swing, and her right elbow stays in front of her right hip at impact. And at the full release, with both arms straight, her belly button is far left of her right elbow, actually equidistant between the two elbows. In fact, I believe your suggestion of right elbow in front of the belly button before impact tends to prevent a timely start of the release of the club into impact, thereby producing the push you are trying to avoid. I am quite interested in hearing your reply.
When the club is parallel to the ground during the downswing how do you square the club face from there? Seems like a lot to do within a short distance.
With the right elbow to the belly button I feel like the face is wide open and I’m going to hozzle it. Do I just keep repeating until my brain trusts the position and naturally start to square? Basically keep hitting shitty shots until the brain corrects itself?
@@MrMikeRodriguez For sure. He's talking about right handers playing right handed. But for me, being right handed and playing left handed it works. Adam is instructing getting the trail elbow in front. Same concept
Im the same and was slicing but now work on keeping my left elbow in, to stop coming over the top. My natural shot is either straight or slight fade. Most lefties I talk too are right handed until using both together like a golf swing.
@@PorzakGolf Thank you!! I'll give it a try. So glad I found your videos!! Extremely helpful - excellent job of describing the "feels" associated with the proper moves.
Hey. My right elbow seems to be stuck on my side and at impact both my arms collapse and a have a major flip. Should I feel like I start the down swing with my arms
Doesn’t it seem odd to think/feel/be left arm dominant about the swing when you are naturally right handed for everything else? I’ve always struggled with that as a concept. It seems suboptimal. It seems like the best idea would be to have your dominant arm be the lead arm if that’s the arm that should be the primarily focus of the motion.
Right elbow to belly button was a game changing thought for me. Never realized it but my right arm was stuck behind me resulting in all kinds of mishits. This channel is a gold mine!
I’d bet 70% or more of low handicap players STILL don’t get their hands back in front fast enough during transition. I’ve shot some pretty low numbers over the years and I STILL have to work on it. I blame the 90s golf instruction for teaching people that if you slide, then turn, the hips correctly in transition, they will pull the arms through impact and it’s automatic 😢
That lesson was prettay, prettay, prettay good!
I can barely curb my enthusiasm!
Elbow to belly button, hammer drill, and then thinking about dominant left arm has really helped me alot thank you for posting this
Thanks for watching! Those are great feelings!!
Love your instruction and drills. I have been taking lessons for years and I have learned more watching you on TH-cam than I have in person with the many instructors over the years! Your coaching is easy to digest and answers the many questions that I have had regarding the “why.” Thank you for posting your lessons. I am a fan and will continue watching and learning!
Wow! Thank you so much for the kind words! This is exactly why we do what do! To help as many people as possible play better golf and enjoy the worlds greatest game more than ever!
Thank you for watching 🙏🏼
Best channel for golf tutorials on TH-cam
I still don't get how you only have 21k subscribers. We gotta get you up to 100k soon! Awesome video as always.
Thank you for the kind words! We are just gonna keep doing what we are doing and we know we’ll get there one day!
The left tricep working down, while keeping the right elbow in front has completely changed my game. This move, in combination with the left should initiating the takeaway, has made my swing feel effortless and consistent. Being a left handed player who shoots righty, having the majority of my swing based off the lead side, has helped me tremendously. Another top tier video here!
Im the same I'm left handed but shoot/play golf right handed- do you have any other swing tips/feels that helped? - im a high handicapper but struggle to hit and flight my irons (and with a slice ha!)
Great lesson. This one is great for me because I’m a lefty playing golf righty. So pulling through thinking of back of left arm is awesome! Keep em comin! Thank you!
My only regret is discovering this channel too late! But it's still helping me loads.
Me too! This is the only channel I watch now for golf instruction. I’m starting to see the results on course. So hard to bring my range swing to the big show. I get compliments on my short game constantly. I can see the glaring flaws in playing companions.
Thank you guys so much! You are going to get so much better committing to one source of information then the rabbit hole that you two provides us. Thank you for trusting us with your game we will always be here to help you improve!
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I've been combing through TH-cam videos for 3 weeks trying to find something that would help me fix my pull draw. This video did it. Thank you so much sir.
Easy to understand and APPLY!! I wasn't having fun on the course and thinking about quitting. I stumbled on your site and the light came on!!
Best news all day!
I’ve come heavily from the inside and hit blocks and hooks, a little draw on a good timing day! But since trying to pull through with my left arm and feeling like my right arm is just there for the ride it’s straightened me up no end and hitting my irons much crisper. Thanks Adam 👍
Thanks for watching! Happy it’s helped!!
I have over 600 golf instruction videos saved on my golf channel. I’ve watched many more. Read all the books from Hogan on… this is a great golf swing video! I took this to the range and with what felt like a half swing, hit the ball 20 yards further on each club. Still have to practice the movement many times to get it ingrained but feel really good with this swing. Thank you 🙏
Thank you so much for the kind words and for sharing! This is exactly why we do what do! To help as many people as possible play better golf and enjoy the worlds greatest game more than ever!
Playing golf for 60Y and only now understanding how the arms do different things in the downswing. Getting amazing results - penetrating straight ball flight with the ball sticking on the green.
Trying to focus yesterday on keeping my right elbow in front of me (not to the side) I also corrected the fault of coming over the top and when you think about it, it's impossible to come over the top if you keep his elbow in front. You are the best pro I have seen on the net and I have seen many. You live golf and I'm sure you even see mistakes before they happen. Many thanks for this help and others. Please continue. Philippe in Thailand
Ha ha! It’s so funny you say that because we actually do! Can’t tell you the number of time to go look at someone and tell them what’s about to happen before it does! We truly appreciate you watching all the way from Thailand!
And yes if that right elbow stays working correctly it gets very hard to come over the top!
Another great video Adam and all there is a misconception in downswing where a lot of instructors say the right elbow needs to come into your side but all that is doing is keeping the club behind you and your arms don't have the room to swing through and pass your body like you explain in this video
A SeaChange in my swing. Thank you Adam. I have watched several lessons of yours about this and I was applying it all wrong then I locked into the feeling of driving the nail in to the wall and left hip clearance to "bring the handle around the corner". The past 2 days I could not miss the center of the face from wedge to driver. My ADD limits me but when I feel it, I do not let it go. After I move to SD, I will drive up your way, without needing a lesson and by you a beer.
EPIC bro.
Really like this video. I’m pretty new, self-taught, and it’s been difficult for me understanding the downswing. I think the comment “this is where most golfers lose the club face is exactly what I do.. thank you 👍
Focusing on being left arm dominant in my swing has transformed my golf! I use to hit fats, thins and fought the hooks. Now, my ball fight has straightened out and I’m compressing the ball. Thanks Adam !!!!
Thank you for sharing! This is exactly why we do what do! To help as many people as possible play better golf and enjoy the worlds greatest game more than ever!
Started struggling on the down swing. Not only is this video gold dust, you explain the science behind it! Cheers bro 🐥
Thank you!
What an amazing swing she has! Power!
Great video. I love the semi-real-time lesson feel. The principles are very sound and very well told. Not at all 'leave the hands up and rotate' as per some coach's mantra. Amazing swing from the young lady. Very cool! Can I just ask one thing...why do the hands finish very low and left? Is that something you work on or her own embellishment? What is your stance on that?
That swing is so so good
Another great video and I already learned more from watching 5 of your video's than 30 -40 from some other golf instructors on youtube.
Thank you so much for the kind words! We are so happy to have helped your game!
Amazing learning experience, as a golfer that is right hand dominant, switching to be left arm dominant is going to be exciting life changing experience for me!
We are excited to see how your swing transform Peter!!
This is probably one of your best and most educational videos on your site massive thumbs up
i think pozark's videos are all educational. thumbs up to you buddy!
Thank you very much, this help me a lot for the beginner.
Love these lessons and all the information you have! The way you explain things makes everything simple and understandable. Keep it up!
Good lession! Thank you.
Watching this video something clicked after long time of erratic ball striking this actually clicked with me the elbow in front makes such solid strike
Awesome tips, work well for irons. What about driver?
Does this also count for senior golfers.? I am 62 with hcp 4. I am a big fan of Ben Hogan. This video is great
Wow. This really works.
Hi Adam, just love your coaching style, its almost like getting golf tuition from your psychologist, wish I could afford you as my personal coach, even at my level which is pretty low, I can understand your lessons, Willie.
I like the feeling of keeping trail hand facing skyward in transition. That keeps the elbow leading.
Yes!!! New vid!!! 🐐🔥🔥🔥
Always enjoy your videos and, as always, great stuff in this one too. I may be wrong but it seems like your student is moving the body almost at the same time as her arms in the downswing. Meaning, her weight transfer happens when the arms are coming down instead of re-centering before reaching the top of the swing. So when the body braces at impact, her arms slow down a bit - this is clear in the face on view slo-mo.
Am I right?
She transitioned backwards. Brought the swing back finished to start. Amazing!!
Wow great video, moving the trail elbow to the belly button and the lead arm dominance make a lot of sense. Always thought the trail arm was more dominant thru the swing
trail elbow starts the downswing! yeah!
i love porzak so much!
The three feels that are really helping me at the moment are
Hammer the nail
Keep hands close to body
Keep rotating
Great tips
Her balance through finish is astounding.
I just fall over 😂
She has an amazing swing!
Great video. Great lesson
Thanks! 😃
great info, thanks!
great lesson!
Hi John, at minute 4:55 you achieve the power position with right elbow almost at your belly button. I have two questions. First, at this position, club is totally parallel to ground, and club head perpendicular to ground. How do you achieve ending up hitting the ball totally at the right position in short period of time? Yes, I guess is about hip rotation, but this last impact stage is never explained properly, and looks difficult to do without losing power and accuracy. Second, I never heard about abdominal power and tension at the same position on minute 4:55. Do we have to feel also tension and power on our abdomen? Thanks a lot.
Excellent. Thank you.
Poetry in motion from her…beautiful swing
Indeed!
Great Point. I tried it out. But my Clubface was little open at the impact and i push the ball. How can i square the Clubface?
And is the Drill 1:1 for the Driver?
You can get your lead knuckles going down to the ground…. Bow your lead wrist
Amazing video
Brilliant - new subscriber
This is good stuff!!!
What a refreshing instructor
I developed a sore shoulder (probably tendonitis) caused by pulling too much with my lead arm and shoulder. My lead side is my dominant side. I believe there needs to be a balance.
Just found your channel and it's eye opening! I have trouble on the course when my right arm takes over and my swing becomes handsy. Will this left arm lead drill help? Or are there other ways to fix it?
Welcome! Thanks for watching! It will absolutely help! Just be sure you have a connected backswing where everything arrives at the top together!
it's the fascia line underneath the right arm pit when executed correctly if you feel the left shoulder that is the assist in deceleration of club as the body fascia lines unwind. For me if I feel left shoulder if feels like I overstretched in backswing and overswing in release of club... overstretching an action doesn't necessarily lead to more power or speed
I started chipping with that right elbow connected, and just gradually working back to a fuller swing while trying to maintain that connection. I feel like I'm maintaining that impact position and just letting my lower body rotate. I realized I've been losing my connection at the top, resulting in all kinds of mishits. Staying connected has so far been a total eureka moment for me.
REally that is the best way to do build that into your swing - just keep working through the functional swing plane - with your arms and the body rotating together - keep doing that and gradually increase the speed at which you rotate - and you pretty much have it - from there - just reach a little - back and forward - and you got it
I have had shoulder surgery. No rotator cuff. Cannot get right elbow to center of body. Surgery on right shoulder. What can I do?
Thank you!
I guess I will be seeing Ashley at Emerald Valley range next year.
Isn’t that causing the opening of the face heaps at impact? When I do that ball always go to the right. Am I not rotating completely or do I need to change wrist angle to square up the face.
Happens to me too. Typically because I'm standing up early and arms take over. Yes, constant rotation and hand path will take care of that. Hope this helps
Try keeping your right palm facing the ground as you move through the golf ball, that will keep the face more square.
That lead elbow faces the target at set up ?
Fully rotated and then the club gets to the ball. Game changer.
I practice wrist flick shots with each club that will teach you to time your wrists.
Im left handed and play golf right handed and im already too far the other way on this sensation. I need to feel less left arm pull so my right can catch up or its block city
so cool!
So the left arm pulls the right elbow to in front of the belly button?
Turning off my right side and becoming left arm / side dominant has been a game changer for me for the way better
A feeling for me to get this was: to pull the club through at parallel to the ground with butt end driving the nail into the wall.
Hey Adam love the video! Question 🙋♂️ Everytime I take videos of myself, I do a pretty decent job of keeping the elbow in and the club parallel, however, I notice that my hands have to snap to release the club and I have the tendency to hit slightly thin. How do I release the club from that parallel position? Is it possible because my elbow is too stuck to my side and it breaks down causing me to snap at the ball?
I too have to really fight hard to avoid the thin shots using Adam's swing. For me it's either a breakdown of the left arm from locked and straight throughout or the spine angle changing more upright in the rotation to strike.
Are you still hitting ground after ball so ball needs to be slightly further forward or are you starting to stand up. I worked on staying down causing a thick strike and going the other way. I was also gripping too tight. Game of millimeters...
Applicable to woods? And driver?
I naturally did this with irons by feeling like I shortened my swing. I need this with driver because I get stalled out I can’t remember last time I really timed up and got through a driver. Been missing in both directions with driver. But yes I can feel I lose my arms with the driver
Why you don’t have a million followers already, I have no idea!
Hahaha we hope to one day! Spread the word tell you friends!!
@@PorzakGolf just shot 75 thanks to Porzak Golf!! Not bad for a 61 yr old
Does the same apply for the driver?
Yes you just have to stay behind a little bit more with a driver and you will feel the clubhead release a little bit more through the golf ball!
Great but when i do this i make a push besause my face is open , There is a rotation of the left arm ?
Yes this mostly most likely means your club face is just open moving through the golf ball!
Adam,
I am not sure you will even see this comment at this late stage but your "dream swing" golfer's right elbow never gets in front of her belly button. I did a frame by frame analysis of her swing, and her right elbow stays in front of her right hip at impact. And at the full release, with both arms straight, her belly button is far left of her right elbow, actually equidistant between the two elbows. In fact, I believe your suggestion of right elbow in front of the belly button before impact tends to prevent a timely start of the release of the club into impact, thereby producing the push you are trying to avoid. I am quite interested in hearing your reply.
Nice example. But this guy is definitely never skipped a rock before😂
Would love to get a link to Cody's socials... (2:40)
The club face release when elbow gets stuck.. that’s me.. and I compensate by sliding/ leaning left too much
When the club is parallel to the ground during the downswing how do you square the club face from there? Seems like a lot to do within a short distance.
Does the club face square with body rotation or is there a roll or release of the hands? Thanks
@@traviswalker8934 there is supination and a rolling of the hands into impact..it is impossible to square the clubface with body rotation alone00
Struggling with speed in the swing 81 mph 7i. Going to try the pulling of left arm you promote
Slower shorter more connected backswing and then hip and grip!!
don’t u shank if you move right elbow to bellybutton? club face would be very open too. how do you square up?
Rotation
Doesn't your trailing elbow naturally get under your trailing ribcage?
Moe Norman, was doing a similar thing with his arms
Moe hit it pretty good 💥
With the right elbow to the belly button I feel like the face is wide open and I’m going to hozzle it. Do I just keep repeating until my brain trusts the position and naturally start to square? Basically keep hitting shitty shots until the brain corrects itself?
Do you find golfers can struggle to close the face with this move?
Like it.
You are a godly coach Jesus
How do you do this without getting steep tho? That’s the main problem
For me being right handed but playing left hand golf, I've had to focus on using more of my left arm which seems to help me.
That seems about opposite of the suggestion here since that’d mean focusing on your trail hand. 🤣
@@MrMikeRodriguez For sure. He's talking about right handers playing right handed. But for me, being right handed and playing left handed it works. Adam is instructing getting the trail elbow in front. Same concept
Im the same and was slicing but now work on keeping my left elbow in, to stop coming over the top. My natural shot is either straight or slight fade.
Most lefties I talk too are right handed until using both together like a golf swing.
I feel it in my scapula, retract the left shoulder blade at the top of the of the back swing to start my rotation.
That’s it!
I don't quite understand how the club gets square from the 90 degree lag position on the downswing??
The body’s rotation and the proper sequence!
@@PorzakGolf Thank you!! I'll give it a try. So glad I found your videos!! Extremely helpful - excellent job of describing the "feels" associated with the proper moves.
Hey. My right elbow seems to be stuck on my side and at impact both my arms collapse and a have a major flip. Should I feel like I start the down swing with my arms
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Who is a Professional ROCK SKIPPER Here?? How many skips can you get?
Working on my rock skipping. Keep the videos coming!!!
Doesn’t it seem odd to think/feel/be left arm dominant about the swing when you are naturally right handed for everything else? I’ve always struggled with that as a concept. It seems suboptimal.
It seems like the best idea would be to have your dominant arm be the lead arm if that’s the arm that should be the primarily focus of the motion.
I'm right handed but play golf left handed. Not able to swing right handed very well. Figure?
That's why need strong wrists if I was skipping a rock all day yup take a toll on wrist and shoulder
Great idea but if u can’t rotate than what that’s a push
I feel like this is my missing link