I have been watching Golf TH-cam videos for 6 years or so and never have put a comment so this should say something. This is in my opinion the best golf swing video that is currently online. Thank you very much for helping me find my swing.
Chuck this is hands down one of your best. I had to drop rotary swing due to cost. But I love your teaching. Thank you for coming back and offering some TH-cam content. I appreciate it.
Chuck this video is so incredibly valuable & essential for my gilf swing. I am a totally Right side dominate person (throwing arm being the right & my left trail arm being my pretty weak & uncoordinated) ie. I'm a Right side dominate person that plays Lefthanded) I started out as a young kid using my dominant Right side as my lead side..being Lefthanded). My golf was very powerful & natural during this time. BUT i have spent the last 30yrs totally confused by the predominantly Trail arm 'throwing' swing Teachers & videos. This Trail side throwing action is totally foreign & weak for me yet ive been consistently told by many that you don't pull with the Front lead side in the golf swing!!!..this has caused me tremendous confusion in my golf swing over many years. This video of yours today is an absolute Godsend for me & i thank you dearly for it. The way you have identified & explained the differences of both swings & also a 'combo of both' has truely clarified my confusion of using a Trail sided throwing action when that is totally foreign & unnatural to me. Many many thanks for the quality & knowledge that you provide here as it is 1st class. 17:29
Chuck, I’ve been a fan of yours for years and you continue to provide excellent instructional golf videos. I basically learned my golf swing as a subscriber to your site and developed a left side dominate swing as a result. “Pull vs push” makes so much sense to me so I continue to use the left side dominate swing type and this video confirms my belief it’s best for me. Thank you!
Chuck-this was one of the most illuminating vids that I have seen in a long, long while. It really helped put some pieces of the puzzle in place. I would really love it if you could further expand on swing elements that fit (or don’t fit) in each type of swing. Thanks so much for your unique and thoughtful perspective.
Thank you for explaining this. Now I realize why some instructors explain the swing differently. Can't wait to get out and check out my swing. As I watched your video, Jon Rahm was on TV, so I was able to look up and watch his swing. What a great coincidence for me.
I was working on a swing much like the lead side swing. Passive arms. I pulled a lot of shots. The Right side throw produced more distance and a easy draw. Also could work the ball better. I’ll take the throw to the course today.
This was really eye-opening to me! I am normally left handed, but play golf "regular". Friends keep saying to me: You're a lefty, you have to play on the other side. But to me, it feels natural and I have a good lenght in my shots. It's a bit like hitting a backhand in tennis. Now, I finally know why and am more confident, that I am not "on the wrong track". Really appreciate it, Chuck, thanks a lot!
Excellent. Extremely helpful. Amazing that this is the first time I have had this explained. Shines a light on some of my struggles trying to do some of both but being unaware of the incompatibility of parts of the swing.
What an outstanding/exceptional presentation. Your explanation took the confused mystery out and put everything in proper perspective of what swing was best for me based on my athletic experience. It gave me a high level of understanding and confidence to focus on my practice and playing to do the right thing right. Thank you for sharing your research, knowledge and experience with us.
This is a fantastic instructional video about a topic not regularly discussed. The common analogy is skipping a rock with your trail arm, but for those that are left handed, this is a foreign movement that would lead to a fabricated and forced body motion. Because I shoot right, but am lead arm dominant, I love the analogy of throwing a frisbee. That helped developed a natural hip motion, and really understand how to release the club with my left hand alone. In combination with understanding parametric acceleration, the downward force propelling my shoulder upwards, my striking has drastically improved
Great video. I was a pitcher as a kid and thought I was a right side dominant golfer. But I find with using a left side dominant swing the natural movement of the club helps me to square the club face and I hit the ball much more consistently. This is the best instructional video I have seen in awhile. Completely transformed my swing! Thanks.
Hi, I broke my neck twice :) I can shoot 70's with both methods and i struggle stick with one simply because i have always use right side before. I find that not having the right hand involved can help it fold and keep the elbows closer together and the club in front of your chest better and thus easier to flatten path down.
One of the best demonstrations. I use both methods, short irons I use right side which produces very straight shots, For the driver I use lead side just feels more comfortable and accurate. Weird ha
sorry for my english, i'm french. You should add after this excellent vid, that one very important thing to catch is also to know witch eye is dominating. It could help many people to stop struggling, above all at putting. Thanks .
Ok, Chuck. Former member here. I thought I was a right hand, throw the clubhead type swinger 😮. Made sense to me, being right handed.I have struggled for years with consistent contact. Today, I watched this video before my 8 AM round. After 6 holes of slicing, topping, and 120 yard drives, I remembered your video. Very relaxed, not much effort, easy swing. Right hand barely on the club. This resulted in a birdie on 7, a bogey on 8, and a par on 9. I felt like I could control the club without trying to. I'll be rewatching that video, you better betcha... turns out, I think I'm a puller, not a thrower. Thanks, Chuck.
Keep it up. Feel like you're hitting the ball backhanded. That's why you wear the glove on your left hand, it's a backhanded game. Acceleration, release, all happen naturally. Let your left arm dominate the swing and the release times itself.
@@scottreiber6879 ok Scott. JUST came in from 9 with the boys. 44! That's pretty good for me (21 HC) from my tee's. 1 penalty and one 3 putt green. Happy for an old man. Now, of course, I'm looking for that 42 on the card.
I always hear about the lead and trail arms....but what most interests me now, with your video....I believe I will have my swing trail arm dominant...like throwing a ball or skipping a stone. BTW, I am a right handed player. Thanks for this video!
Very good interpretation of the trail and lead side dominant swings. This is something I myself have been experimenting with recently. Just switched back to the lead side because it seems much more consistent and accurate as well as less strenuous. I tend to swing really quick though, so it has been a chore at times to be patient as you have stated we should be, working with the lead side. I appreciate the explanation of going to the range and practicing with right and left arm to see which feels more normal. That I will use because I have not really heard it put that way. Again, thanks for the great instruction and I will try this soon with hopes of discovering the true normalcy of my swing...
Exactly what I was looking for! I’m an impatient get after it sort and I’ve discovered using my right side takes the thought out for me and as a result my body and shoulders do what’s natural without me “thinking them” into all sorts of weird and wonderful positions! I just say to myself “I’m gonna smack the backside of that ball” it’s been a real breakthrough for me returning to golf after 25 years! Thanks again 👍
Was chopping some road with a mattock the other day and noticed my left arm wanted to lock at the elbow for powerand accurate strikes. Then went out and crushed my 7 iron the same way. Revelation for me
Thank you this is so much help because l am probably in between the two and of course not knowing l am doing it. My right is way stronger than the left but l experienced the lead hand swing and it's really good and effortless. My trail hand is dominant right hand is more of a work. So being in between l hook the ball badly now l can fix it by doing either one or the other.
Interesting lately I have been thinking about this on my own. My right arm would be over involved and I decided to swing with very light pressure with my right hand. This reinforces that feeling
i just watched your video of using the trail side/hand to swing the driver and it looked great.. will that also work when hitting all your clubs in your bag... and do you have to change the ball position when doing it..
Hi Chuck watched this video again and should I have on the left side swing full hinge of the right hand like a tray or is the swing-based on unhinge in the left-hand kindly advise thanks for your help Jack
I have always naturally been a lead side dominant swinger, but I find that as I try to add speed my body tries to pull really hard on the club and I can't get the club head to catch up at impact. I've recently been experimenting with more right side movements to get a more complete release at impact. I'm probably not being patient enough in either pattern to allow the release to develop naturally when I try to swing at maximum speed but using the right side more seems to help give me more speed with less effort.
So when you figure out if youre lead or trail side dominant, are there shaft flexes that tend to work better for each? I.e. boardy or stiffer for left side and more whippy or softer for right side...etc.
i'm left handed but golf right and i pull a lot with my left side and it will work real good but sometimes i'll switch to more of a right side throw type action. left side swing seems more natural most of the time for me.
Hi Chuck soon I transfer my weight to the left leg and pull my left hip back with a left leg for I postop on the left leg seems like all early release if I postop on the left leg early let me know thanks for your help Jack
Hi Chuck I haven't received a reply to on the left side swing at the top should I have full into the right hand like a tray or is this swing based on unhinge of the left hand and snap through kindly advise thanks for your help Jack
Hi Jack, sorry I must've missed your post. If I understand your question, what you really want is both to some degree, but always the right hand is the predominant power source. You can produce power with a completely passive right arm as well but this requires much more body speed which isn't necessary. An ideal is a blend of the two with the right being the power
I am right side very dominated because I did play team handball alot and well. I have a very explosive hip turn ready from an underarm throw that I was an expert in, but somehow really struggle to make speed out of it. In fact when I turn slower I get better results better contact but still feels like I can't transform any of the big energy that I have into swingspeed. Also struggling with getting hands in front of the ball Nad compress the ball owt the irons. Any ideas maybe 😮😊🎉? Nice video BTW!
Hi Chuck thanks for your prompt reply are you saying that in the left side swing is the right-hand the predominant power source or the unhinge of the left hand with rotation and snap thanks for your hellp finally advise Jack
Think of the swing objectively. For speed you need levers. The more levers the more potential energy. The left arm moves at the wrist and shoulder. The right has the shoulder wrist and elbow all of which are loaded more powerfully than the left and are in a position to deliver more power than the the left ever could by itself
Very educational but how do I combine the best of both and can it be done for example thrust or throw the ball at the bottom of the left side swing extend the right arm at the top of the left arm swing etc. thanks for your help kindly advise Jack
Awesome video, thank you! Which is easier on the back? I struggle with lower back issues and want to keep playing as long as possible. My guess is the trail side dominant is easier on the back but not sure. Thank you!
Interesting I have been experimenting with both and works.But here is a quick question I am naturally left handed but recently been doing better using the right arm in the swing,but when I hit balls with only left arm it's better😅I do however do something left handed and other right handed throughout my live playing other sports. And I have been switching every now and then between both.Also with putting I can do both sides left handed and right handed and switch the hands around 😂so not quite sure which is best just yet😅
LOL. yeah we all play cricket over here in Europe. Fun fact: We do play more Field Hockey than Americans, and those are usually more often trail side dominant. I was one of those until after the first lesson I learned that in golf you're allowed to bring the clubhead higher than your shoulder (which is a foul in Field Hockey) I slowly developed a lead side dominance to the point that I started to overdraw.. ah well... hook it
Mickelson is right handed but plays left... Bobby Jones said he was all lead-side dominant. But interestingly, Hogan said he was left arm then right arm dominant through impact...
I am right handed dominant but play, and bat, lefthanded. Sometimes, I go to the course with the left side feeling dominant, so I go with that. Other times my right side is dominant. I literally cannot commit to one side or the other. Tony Final said in Golf Digest that he doesn't think of one side over the other, but that he feels both sides equally. Is there any merit to this idea? I've tried it with mixed results. What are your thoughts?
Feel is extremely subjective so I would only put a grain of salt into what someone says they "feel". The swing should be balanced, but all golfers will tend to use more one than the other, no matter what they feel. For most golfers, using their dominant hand is the easiest to learn and feel. Training the non-dominant hand takes time. If you lack power, the trail arm needs to be used more. If you don't want to use the trail arm for power you have to learn to use the body and legs more for power.
27min ish "they play cricket and other sports and don't learn how to throw" lol Cricketers have throw far better than most baseballers. They bowl the ball to initiate the play, but after the ball is hit and the fielder collects the ball the return throw can be like that in baseball, but often requires pinpoint accuracy to hit the stumps or return the ball directly over and close to the top of the stumps from various distances. But you sure know your golf swing, love this vid thanks
I’m a right hander who holds the club lefty.. I’ve only been playing for a couple months but trying to swing/hold club righty feels horrible to me Should I stick with holding lefty or try to learn the correct way? Most tutorials have good info for me, but also because I’m holding the wrong way they aren’t totally applicable Appreciate any feedback I’ve learned a lot from you
For most golfers, using their dominant hand is the easiest to learn and feel. Training the non-dominant hand takes time. If you lack power, the trail arm needs to be used more. If you don't want to use the trail arm for power you have to learn to use the body and legs more for power.
I've been trying to compare my swings to better players and realize from this video today that i am a back side dominate. my swing does not extend like a lead side dominate wow
First of all it’s to late for me still swimming against the current! After suffering a stroke which paralyzed left side ontop of an earlier broken left wrist, lead side dominance is not a true option. Luckily I am right hand dominant, but I was born in England aghh the non throwing European. No distance off of the tee. I cannot differentiate instructional videos that promise bonus yards if they’re right or left side dominant even yours has that issue. Maybe all clickbait should have LH or RH in them. Sure make life a little easier. Imagine walking into a classroom to learn about anything and the course was in Chinese.
Hmm why not combine both??! Look at tiger, Rory or majority of today's young pga pros, u can see hands/ arms/body are used both sides to power the swing.
Tens of thousands of my students? Really? Assuming you’ve been teaching for about 10 yrs, that’s more than 1000 new students every year, or 3 NEW students every day! 365 days a year. That excludes recurring students….
This is a fantastic video which i have not seen others adress and makes so much sense .. i hitting a lot of my shots left with my right side, how ever i am much more accurate with my left side but no where near as powerful.. have you any advise what i should do
With right hand dominant, do you still feel the same weight shift as left hand dominant? Left toe- left heel- then shifting into the left foot? Or is it more of a hand feeling swing?
I have been watching Golf TH-cam videos for 6 years or so and never have put a comment so this should say something. This is in my opinion the best golf swing video that is currently online. Thank you very much for helping me find my swing.
Chuck this is hands down one of your best. I had to drop rotary swing due to cost. But I love your teaching. Thank you for coming back and offering some TH-cam content. I appreciate it.
Chuck this video is so incredibly valuable & essential for my gilf swing. I am a totally Right side dominate person (throwing arm being the right & my left trail arm being my pretty weak & uncoordinated) ie. I'm a Right side dominate person that plays Lefthanded)
I started out as a young kid using my dominant Right side as my lead side..being Lefthanded). My golf was very powerful & natural during this time. BUT i have spent the last 30yrs totally confused by the predominantly Trail arm 'throwing' swing Teachers & videos. This Trail side throwing action is totally foreign & weak for me yet ive been consistently told by many that you don't pull with the Front lead side in the golf swing!!!..this has caused me tremendous confusion in my golf swing over many years.
This video of yours today is an absolute Godsend for me & i thank you dearly for it.
The way you have identified & explained the differences of both swings & also a 'combo of both' has truely clarified my confusion of using a Trail sided throwing action when that is totally foreign & unnatural to me.
Many many thanks for the quality & knowledge that you provide here as it is 1st class. 17:29
Chuck, I’ve been a fan of yours for years and you continue to provide excellent instructional golf videos. I basically learned my golf swing as a subscriber to your site and developed a left side dominate swing as a result. “Pull vs push” makes so much sense to me so I continue to use the left side dominate swing type and this video confirms my belief it’s best for me. Thank you!
Chuck-this was one of the most illuminating vids that I have seen in a long, long while. It really helped put some pieces of the puzzle in place. I would really love it if you could further expand on swing elements that fit (or don’t fit) in each type of swing. Thanks so much for your unique and thoughtful perspective.
Thank you for explaining this. Now I realize why some instructors explain the swing differently. Can't wait to get out and check out my swing. As I watched your video, Jon Rahm was on TV, so I was able to look up and watch his swing. What a great coincidence for me.
I was working on a swing much like the lead side swing. Passive arms. I pulled a lot of shots.
The Right side throw produced more distance and a easy draw. Also could work the ball better.
I’ll take the throw to the course today.
Me too
This was really eye-opening to me! I am normally left handed, but play golf "regular". Friends keep saying to me: You're a lefty, you have to play on the other side. But to me, it feels natural and I have a good lenght in my shots. It's a bit like hitting a backhand in tennis. Now, I finally know why and am more confident, that I am not "on the wrong track". Really appreciate it, Chuck, thanks a lot!
Excellent. Extremely helpful. Amazing that this is the first time I have had this explained. Shines a light on some of my struggles trying to do some of both but being unaware of the incompatibility of parts of the swing.
What an outstanding/exceptional presentation. Your explanation took the confused mystery out and put everything in proper perspective of what swing was best for me based on my athletic experience. It gave me a high level of understanding and confidence to focus on my practice and playing to do the right thing right. Thank you for sharing your research, knowledge and experience with us.
Glad it was helpful!
This will transform my game because I was not aware of the dominant side theory. THANK YOU!!!
This is a fantastic instructional video about a topic not regularly discussed. The common analogy is skipping a rock with your trail arm, but for those that are left handed, this is a foreign movement that would lead to a fabricated and forced body motion.
Because I shoot right, but am lead arm dominant, I love the analogy of throwing a frisbee. That helped developed a natural hip motion, and really understand how to release the club with my left hand alone. In combination with understanding parametric acceleration, the downward force propelling my shoulder upwards, my striking has drastically improved
Great video. I was a pitcher as a kid and thought I was a right side dominant golfer. But I find with using a left side dominant swing the natural movement of the club helps me to square the club face and I hit the ball much more consistently. This is the best instructional video I have seen in awhile. Completely transformed my swing! Thanks.
This is awesome! I’m left handed dominant but golf right handed and I think that’s why I have a lead side dominant swing. Great insight!!!!!!!!
playing 23 yrs …4.5 ghin…..EXCELLENT INFO……very very well done video ty for posting!!
Hi, I broke my neck twice :) I can shoot 70's with both methods and i struggle stick with one simply because i have always use right side before. I find that not having the right hand involved can help it fold and keep the elbows closer together and the club in front of your chest better and thus easier to flatten path down.
One of the best demonstrations. I use both methods, short irons I use right side which produces very straight shots, For the driver I use lead side just feels more comfortable and accurate. Weird ha
nah not so weird.. I am 2 handicap and kind of use both depending on the shot
sorry for my english, i'm french. You should add after this excellent vid, that one very important thing to catch is also to know witch eye is dominating. It could help many people to stop struggling, above all at putting. Thanks .
Thank you so much for taking the time to explain it so well!
You're very welcome!
Ok, Chuck. Former member here. I thought I was a right hand, throw the clubhead type swinger 😮. Made sense to me, being right handed.I have struggled for years with consistent contact. Today, I watched this video before my 8 AM round. After 6 holes of slicing, topping, and 120 yard drives, I remembered your video. Very relaxed, not much effort, easy swing. Right hand barely on the club. This resulted in a birdie on 7, a bogey on 8, and a par on 9. I felt like I could control the club without trying to. I'll be rewatching that video, you better betcha... turns out, I think I'm a puller, not a thrower. Thanks, Chuck.
Keep it up. Feel like you're hitting the ball backhanded. That's why you wear the glove on your left hand, it's a backhanded game. Acceleration, release, all happen naturally. Let your left arm dominate the swing and the release times itself.
@@scottreiber6879 ok Scott. JUST came in from 9 with the boys. 44! That's pretty good for me (21 HC) from my tee's. 1 penalty and one 3 putt green. Happy for an old man. Now, of course, I'm looking for that 42 on the card.
I always hear about the lead and trail arms....but what most interests me now, with your video....I believe I will have my swing trail arm dominant...like throwing a ball or skipping a stone. BTW, I am a right handed player. Thanks for this video!
finally someone that explains so simple...thanks buddy
This was really good. Thank you.
You’re very welcome
Great presentation. Clear and articulate. Helps clear up confusion for me re left vs right dominance. New subscriber!
Welcome to the family! A lot of serious golfers on the site!
Very good interpretation of the trail and lead side dominant swings. This is something I myself have been experimenting with recently. Just switched back to the lead side because it seems much more consistent and accurate as well as less strenuous. I tend to swing really quick though, so it has been a chore at times to be patient as you have stated we should be, working with the lead side. I appreciate the explanation of going to the range and practicing with right and left arm to see which feels more normal. That I will use because I have not really heard it put that way. Again, thanks for the great instruction and I will try this soon with hopes of discovering the true normalcy of my swing...
Exactly what I was looking for! I’m an impatient get after it sort and I’ve discovered using my right side takes the thought out for me and as a result my body and shoulders do what’s natural without me “thinking them” into all sorts of weird and wonderful positions! I just say to myself “I’m gonna smack the backside of that ball” it’s been a real breakthrough for me returning to golf after 25 years! Thanks again 👍
You're welcome!
Thank you for saying its okay to throw it with my trail arm. Big difference for me right away!
Was chopping some road with a mattock the other day and noticed my left arm wanted to lock at the elbow for powerand accurate strikes. Then went out and crushed my 7 iron the same way. Revelation for me
I’ve learned that rear side works best for me ! I’m a right handed player
Thank you this is so much help because l am probably in between the two and of course not knowing l am doing it. My right is way stronger than the left but l experienced the lead hand swing and it's really good and effortless. My trail hand is dominant right hand is more of a work. So being in between l hook the ball badly now l can fix it by doing either one or the other.
Love the story about not knowing how to throw. Fortunately for me, I was a pitcher for years. Nothing could be more natural to me.
Interesting lately I have been thinking about this on my own. My right arm would be over involved and I decided to swing with very light pressure with my right hand. This reinforces that feeling
i just watched your video of using the trail side/hand to swing the driver and it looked great.. will that also work when hitting all your clubs in your bag... and do you have to change the ball position when doing it..
Hi Chuck watched this video again and should I have on the left side swing full hinge of the right hand like a tray or is the swing-based on unhinge in the left-hand kindly advise thanks for your help Jack
Great Video - Thank You!
Excellent. But you also can use the throwing pattern with the lead side (the frisbee throwing back-handed).
I have always naturally been a lead side dominant swinger, but I find that as I try to add speed my body tries to pull really hard on the club and I can't get the club head to catch up at impact. I've recently been experimenting with more right side movements to get a more complete release at impact. I'm probably not being patient enough in either pattern to allow the release to develop naturally when I try to swing at maximum speed but using the right side more seems to help give me more speed with less effort.
Absolutely brilliant instruction
So when you figure out if youre lead or trail side dominant, are there shaft flexes that tend to work better for each? I.e. boardy or stiffer for left side and more whippy or softer for right side...etc.
i'm left handed but golf right and i pull a lot with my left side and it will work real good but sometimes i'll switch to more of a right side throw type action. left side swing seems more natural most of the time for me.
Hi Chuck soon I transfer my weight to the left leg and pull my left hip back with a left leg for I postop on the left leg seems like all early release if I postop on the left leg early let me know thanks for your help Jack
I am a right-handed person, but I swing with my left, I feel that I compress the ball better on the way down and have greater control of the ball.
Hi Chuck I haven't received a reply to on the left side swing at the top should I have full into the right hand like a tray or is this swing based on unhinge of the left hand and snap through kindly advise thanks for your help Jack
Hi Jack, sorry I must've missed your post. If I understand your question, what you really want is both to some degree, but always the right hand is the predominant power source. You can produce power with a completely passive right arm as well but this requires much more body speed which isn't necessary. An ideal is a blend of the two with the right being the power
I am right side very dominated because I did play team handball alot and well.
I have a very explosive hip turn ready from an underarm throw that I was an expert in, but somehow really struggle to make speed out of it.
In fact when I turn slower I get better results better contact but still feels like I can't transform any of the big energy that I have into swingspeed.
Also struggling with getting hands in front of the ball Nad compress the ball owt the irons.
Any ideas maybe 😮😊🎉?
Nice video BTW!
Hi Chuck thanks for your prompt reply are you saying that in the left side swing is the right-hand the predominant power source or the unhinge of the left hand with rotation and snap thanks for your hellp finally advise Jack
Think of the swing objectively. For speed you need levers. The more levers the more potential energy. The left arm moves at the wrist and shoulder. The right has the shoulder wrist and elbow all of which are loaded more powerfully than the left and are in a position to deliver more power than the the left ever could by itself
Very educational but how do I combine the best of both and can it be done for example thrust or throw the ball at the bottom of the left side swing extend the right arm at the top of the left arm swing etc. thanks for your help kindly advise Jack
Great question. But Chuck, hasn't answered.
How about using the left arm for the backswing, and the right side for the downswing. For a right handed golfer?
Awesome video, thank you! Which is easier on the back? I struggle with lower back issues and want to keep playing as long as possible. My guess is the trail side dominant is easier on the back but not sure. Thank you!
Yes you are right.
Can you take it back with the right side and hit through with the left side???
Interesting I have been experimenting with both and works.But here is a quick question I am naturally left handed but recently been doing better using the right arm in the swing,but when I hit balls with only left arm it's better😅I do however do something left handed and other right handed throughout my live playing other sports.
And I have been switching every now and then between both.Also with putting I can do both sides left handed and right handed and switch the hands around 😂so not quite sure which is best just yet😅
LOL. yeah we all play cricket over here in Europe. Fun fact: We do play more Field Hockey than Americans, and those are usually more often trail side dominant. I was one of those until after the first lesson I learned that in golf you're allowed to bring the clubhead higher than your shoulder (which is a foul in Field Hockey) I slowly developed a lead side dominance to the point that I started to overdraw.. ah well... hook it
Mickelson is right handed but plays left... Bobby Jones said he was all lead-side dominant. But interestingly, Hogan said he was left arm then right arm dominant through impact...
Does the flight Change on the irons ?
I am right handed dominant but play, and bat, lefthanded. Sometimes, I go to the course with the left side feeling dominant, so I go with that. Other times my right side is dominant. I literally cannot commit to one side or the other. Tony Final said in Golf Digest that he doesn't think of one side over the other, but that he feels both sides equally. Is there any merit to this idea? I've tried it with mixed results. What are your thoughts?
Feel is extremely subjective so I would only put a grain of salt into what someone says they "feel". The swing should be balanced, but all golfers will tend to use more one than the other, no matter what they feel. For most golfers, using their dominant hand is the easiest to learn and feel. Training the non-dominant hand takes time. If you lack power, the trail arm needs to be used more. If you don't want to use the trail arm for power you have to learn to use the body and legs more for power.
27min ish "they play cricket and other sports and don't learn how to throw" lol
Cricketers have throw far better than most baseballers. They bowl the ball to initiate the play, but after the ball is hit and the fielder collects the ball the return throw can be like that in baseball, but often requires pinpoint accuracy to hit the stumps or return the ball directly over and close to the top of the stumps from various distances.
But you sure know your golf swing, love this vid thanks
I’m a right hander who holds the club lefty.. I’ve only been playing for a couple months but trying to swing/hold club righty feels horrible to me
Should I stick with holding lefty or try to learn the correct way?
Most tutorials have good info for me, but also because I’m holding the wrong way they aren’t totally applicable
Appreciate any feedback I’ve learned a lot from you
For most golfers, using their dominant hand is the easiest to learn and feel. Training the non-dominant hand takes time. If you lack power, the trail arm needs to be used more. If you don't want to use the trail arm for power you have to learn to use the body and legs more for power.
GOLD!
What if you use both hands?
I've been trying to compare my swings to better players and realize from this video today that i am a back side dominate. my swing does not extend like a lead side dominate wow
what if you have tennis elbow in right arm.
Can you marry the two somewhat equally, or does it typically work best to have one side dominate the other?
You absolutely can. Watch my latest video to see how
@@Rotaryswingfor those of us tuning in late, could you share a link or the name of that video? I just started golf 3 months ago 😂
Simply brilliant ... i am guessing you are mixed-handed (cross dominant brain)
Glad it helps! I'm as completely left brained as they come!
Love that you think there is no throwing in cricket 😂 brilliant video, really well explained
First of all it’s to late for me still swimming against the current! After suffering a stroke which paralyzed left side ontop of an earlier broken left wrist, lead side dominance is not a true option. Luckily I am right hand dominant, but I was born in England aghh the non throwing European. No distance off of the tee. I cannot differentiate instructional videos that promise bonus yards if they’re right or left side dominant even yours has that issue. Maybe all clickbait should have LH or RH in them. Sure make life a little easier. Imagine walking into a classroom to learn about anything and the course was in Chinese.
Is it weird that I’m right handed but make better contact with a lead side dominant swing? lol
Bobby Jones take away
In cricket we actually do have a natural throwing action.
Hmm why not combine both??! Look at tiger, Rory or majority of today's young pga pros, u can see hands/ arms/body are used both sides to power the swing.
This boy keeps repeating himself, very boring.
Tens of thousands of my students? Really? Assuming you’ve been teaching for about 10 yrs, that’s more than 1000 new students every year, or 3 NEW students every day! 365 days a year. That excludes recurring students….
Yes my small team and i have done over 100,000 swing reviews and ive done more than 10k in person
1000.00 dollars an hour how do you justify that????
Obviously people recognize that they get far more with one lesson with me than ten with someone else
..well the justification is that he gets it, he doesn’t need to justify anything, just say thanks for the free video instruction
This is a fantastic video which i have not seen others adress and makes so much sense .. i hitting a lot of my shots left with my right side, how ever i am much more accurate with my left side but no where near as powerful.. have you any advise what i should do
With right hand dominant, do you still feel the same weight shift as left hand dominant? Left toe- left heel- then shifting into the left foot? Or is it more of a hand feeling swing?