To simplify: Your right elbow pretty much stays in line with your right hip and your right upper arm remains pretty much 90 degrees from the line drawn between both shoulders. The arms go up and down while the chest or upper body rotates. Two movements that need to be synchronized in the proper sequence.
Thank you Mr. Knight. You're the first person I've heard actually explain what "getting the club stuck" really means.
My pleasure Thomas. I hope your swing never gets "stuck".
very clear. thanks.
very good demonstration.
Hi Peter. Wouldn't you lack depth (hands) at the top with that backswing?
Shane Van Oosten Hands should be in a great position at the top when the drill is done correctly.
To simplify: Your right elbow pretty much stays in line with your right hip and your right upper arm remains pretty much 90 degrees from the line drawn between both shoulders. The arms go up and down while the chest or upper body rotates. Two movements that need to be synchronized in the proper sequence.