@jamessipes122 that's great to read thank you for commenting. If there's anything other topics you'd like me to cover on the channel please do let me know!
I have been told by several pro teachers over the years, that I need to get my body around to the target more at completion of the swing but never how. Your lesson was a big AHA moment for me in that your emphasis on the maintaining of the left arm pit & torso connection for some time after the strike has automatically just produced the rotation to the front that had been unavailable to me prior as well as better ball striking.
As always Harry, an excellent job with explaining the left arm move in the golf swing! This is a move I have been working on and although it's a work in progress, I am seeing positive results! The one thing I picked up from this video is the "connect with the upper arm and the armpit!" This I have not been concentrating on! Well Done Harry! Keep up the good work!
@johnschwartz1536 thanks John, good to read you've been working on this, and the upper arm and armpit keeping them connected (touched in) is crucial to making this work. Try a few one handed swings, one without and one with keeping your arm touched in the whole way and you'll notice the difference immediately!
great video. i struggle with the release and keeping L arm connected. This video helps. I'm a senior golfer and another nuance you mentioned is to make a good turn. I find myself making too much of an arm swing and that seems to promote L arm disconnection and a poor release. Thanks!
@davedevore-j3u thanks for commenting, pleased you enjoyed the video. So a future video on keeping the L shape in the backswing would be great for you. Rotating and keeping the connection between the arms and the body?
Can you explain the proper position of the left elbow, left wrist and left hand from starting position, back swing, down swing up to hitting the ball and up to the follow through? I often get confused about this part. Sometimes certains work for me ... sometimes they dont ...
@monrivera1083 great question and one for me to take note of for a future video. Is this on the backswing downswing or during impact you'd want me to focus on? Can be all three.
@harryshawgolf ... Would it be ok if both? Could help me and other visualize the sequence. I play by fèel mostly. And I am not good in controlling the face of the club. Maybe if I could understand the proper position of the hand, i could eventually learn to control the face?
@monrivera1083 good thinking, i'll take note of this. It wont be until end of Dec/ early Jan for this video topic as i achieve a few already lined up. In the meantime to help control the club face it's worth taking a look at this video here: th-cam.com/video/7NhHSuThDTc/w-d-xo.html
@@harryshawgolf... So I came back to watch your video again and thinking of my previous question. Does it mean that from the down swing up to the ball impact, the back of your hand should be facing the target?
@desano1975 Well, you are compressing your joints. Also, when a player presses down on the handle it causes a players right elbow to ride high in the backswing; and, the club to point to the right. Any compensatory measures that you undertake to correct this can only place a strain on your hand.
@ doesn’t have a TH-cam channel. Students have uploaded their in person lessons. Principle is to keep hips level, start the downswing with leaning diagonally into the ball so staying closed. No hip bump or getting your hips under & spinning out
@thomasreed49 thanks for commenting with your thoughts, gutted to read you're struggling to understand this and believe it doesn't make sense. Happy to clarify anything if needed.
I have watched thousands of videos and this is a keeper. Very good, Harry
@jamessipes122 that's great to read thank you for commenting. If there's anything other topics you'd like me to cover on the channel please do let me know!
I have been told by several pro teachers over the years, that I need to get my body around to the target more at completion of the swing but never how.
Your lesson was a big AHA moment for me in that your emphasis on the maintaining of the left arm pit & torso connection for some time after the strike has automatically just produced the rotation to the front that had been unavailable to me prior as well as better ball striking.
Well explained! For myself, an over exaggerated straight back takeaway really helped.
As always Harry, an excellent job with explaining the left arm move in the golf swing! This is a move I have been working on and although it's a work in progress, I am seeing positive results! The one thing I picked up from this video is the "connect with the upper arm and the armpit!" This I have not been concentrating on! Well Done
Harry! Keep up the good work!
@johnschwartz1536 thanks John, good to read you've been working on this, and the upper arm and armpit keeping them connected (touched in) is crucial to making this work. Try a few one handed swings, one without and one with keeping your arm touched in the whole way and you'll notice the difference immediately!
Beautiful explanation of the left arm move 😍
@babaagha1 your very welcome, thanks for commenting!
great video. i struggle with the release and keeping L arm connected. This video helps. I'm a senior golfer and another nuance you mentioned is to make a good turn. I find myself making too much of an arm swing and that seems to promote L arm disconnection and a poor release. Thanks!
@davedevore-j3u thanks for commenting, pleased you enjoyed the video. So a future video on keeping the L shape in the backswing would be great for you. Rotating and keeping the connection between the arms and the body?
Great job on the video! Great info, and makes a of sense.
Excellent, and well explained
@Bokker777-y9m thank you!
Great teaching thanks
@atxbowlingcoach no problem, thanks for commenting!
Fantastic lesson, thank you
@meangene8437 thanks for commenting, pleased you enjoyed the video!
Great. Thanks!
@robertodonnell5213 your welcome!
Thanks Harry loved it
@mickoleary2855 you're very welcome, thanks for commenting and watching!
Good clear instruction. Subscribed 👍
@parf2665 thank you!
Thanks Harry. I keep forgetting about staying connected .
@ericmackenzie123 thanks for commenting, no problem, pleased this has given you a good reminder for your golf swing!
the release starts from P-1 to impact and continues through the follow through ?
@babaagha1 we want to release to ideally be more from the rotation of the forearms and that allowed the hands to move correctly.
Harry do you do swing analysis.
Hi Harry, how do the wrists work through the strike?
Excellent question and one I'll struggle to answer over message. I've took note of this for s future youtube video!
Can you explain the proper position of the left elbow, left wrist and left hand from starting position, back swing, down swing up to hitting the ball and up to the follow through? I often get confused about this part. Sometimes certains work for me ... sometimes they dont ...
@monrivera1083 great question and one for me to take note of for a future video. Is this on the backswing downswing or during impact you'd want me to focus on? Can be all three.
@harryshawgolf ... Would it be ok if both? Could help me and other visualize the sequence. I play by fèel mostly. And I am not good in controlling the face of the club. Maybe if I could understand the proper position of the hand, i could eventually learn to control the face?
@monrivera1083 good thinking, i'll take note of this. It wont be until end of Dec/ early Jan for this video topic as i achieve a few already lined up. In the meantime to help control the club face it's worth taking a look at this video here: th-cam.com/video/7NhHSuThDTc/w-d-xo.html
@@harryshawgolf... So I came back to watch your video again and thinking of my previous question. Does it mean that from the down swing up to the ball impact, the back of your hand should be facing the target?
…and swinging to left till finish
@chungkitlam3406 absolutely!
well, you will actually injure your wrist if you persist with that method
Lol how
@DASH1ful if you have weeks wrists the club will feel heavier, so just grip down the club when rehearsing this one handed.
@desano1975 Well, you are compressing your joints. Also, when a player presses down on the handle it causes a players right elbow to ride high in the backswing; and, the club to point to the right. Any compensatory measures that you undertake to correct this can only place a strain on your hand.
@harryshawgolf the left hand and the lower left part of the neck should work as one unit. Ulnar deviation is a component of this.
Just watch Liam Robinson
@peterscott1498 Is he another youtube golf coach?
@ doesn’t have a TH-cam channel. Students have uploaded their in person lessons. Principle is to keep hips level, start the downswing with leaning diagonally into the ball so staying closed. No hip bump or getting your hips under & spinning out
@peterscott1498 Very interesting sounds like a good way to coach the golf swing. Where do i mention bumping the hips under and spinning out?
@@harryshawgolf7:35 your left hip is getting below your right. The reaction to this is to tilt the pelvis under near impact
This is all too complicated just relax and make a good swing.
You suck
Yeah that never works for anyone including you. What a statement.
@thomasreed49 thanks for commenting with your thoughts, gutted to read you're struggling to understand this and believe it doesn't make sense. Happy to clarify anything if needed.