Look at your left elbow from the top. It’s around not down. Once you go to parallel with the wrists you go around and your left elbow is up or parallel. Keep it going around with no tension Thank you. Your the best
Chris - I'm a big fan of your channel and think your work is amazing !! In this video - you bring up that Hogan would not swing out to the right - that the right elbow would not extend out. This makes perfect sense for his fade. However, this begs the question - how did he hit draws. We know he used foot position to alter the club path - but without going heavy inside to out (with a slight open clubface) .. and extension of right elbow would he not risk pulls left ??? I have to ask as Hogan was a master of all shots and there was no way he would not take on a dogleg left without a solid draw. Thanks. !!! Ps. Sorry if I missed a video on this.
Thank you Chris for another great video! Can you clarify for me what the trail elbow position is at impact? Is it slightly bent or fully extended at impact, and are you actively trying to apply downward pressure with your trail wrist for extra power through impact?
This seems to me to be getting so deeply into the weeds, Chris. I wish you'd do some instruction from a practice range. Hit some balls. I'd like to see if it all works in practice.
Wow, just revised this crucial information and it’s had an absolute positive impact on my swing… Thank you Chris 🤙🏾🤙🏾
Hi Chris, are you able to show the full swing in action?
Look at your left elbow from the top. It’s around not down. Once you go to parallel with the wrists you go around and your left elbow is up or parallel. Keep it going around with no tension
Thank you. Your the best
Thanks for that.
So good
Thanks.
Chris - I'm a big fan of your channel and think your work is amazing !! In this video - you bring up that Hogan would not swing out to the right - that the right elbow would not extend out. This makes perfect sense for his fade. However, this begs the question - how did he hit draws. We know he used foot position to alter the club path - but without going heavy inside to out (with a slight open clubface) .. and extension of right elbow would he not risk pulls left ??? I have to ask as Hogan was a master of all shots and there was no way he would not take on a dogleg left without a solid draw. Thanks. !!! Ps. Sorry if I missed a video on this.
Great question. I will cover this in a video shortly.
@@NoMoreSecrets.BenHogan Thanks so much !! A1 professionalism on your part !! I hope to book lessons (fine tuning) in the future:)
Thank you Chris for another great video! Can you clarify for me what the trail elbow position is at impact? Is it slightly bent or fully extended at impact, and are you actively trying to apply downward pressure with your trail wrist for extra power through impact?
I think this video will help: th-cam.com/video/wyZldZ5KFLM/w-d-xo.html
I get confused about when the left arm is drawn near the chest. It looks like it is tucked in during the takeaway?
More like it is moving in. I think that might help you. Just make sure you are not forcing it, that it happen as naturally as possible..
Wrists in To parallel. You stopped talking about is the left elbow going around not down. Takes care of the right elbow.
Correct.
So awfully difficult to follow this without watching you demonstrate a real swing on a real course or range with a real club and ball.
Just stand up and try it on your own.
This seems to me to be getting so deeply into the weeds, Chris. I wish you'd do some instruction from a practice range. Hit some balls. I'd like to see if it all works in practice.
Try it for yourself. It does work.