The Role Of The LEAD (Left) Arm In The Golf Swing
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In this video, Adam goes over the role of the lead or left arm in the golf swing. Many golfers that set up right handed use their right hand as the engine to gain power. Doing this will cause excessive flipping at impact while using the lead arm will create more shaft lean naturally at impact.
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This is great stuff. I had a lot of success initially with the "hammer the nail" concept to get my hands ahead and stop flipping, but I became so focused on that thought that I started coming over the top to hammer the nail. I am now working on hammering the nail correctly (through the correct hand path), and I'll have to try that thought of piercing the bubble. Also love the lead arm dominance! The old saying is true that for a good golf swing, just do the opposite of what you naturally think you should 😅
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Swing the grip and not the club head is a great tip especially combined left arm dominant. Great practice today with more compression!
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i'm left handed but golf righty and this works so well for me, thnx for the help.
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Sir, does this method work for the driver and longer clubs? Thanks, Pat from Hawaii
The video and working great with irons, but hitting push fades with driver. Feel as though I'm hamering but with slightly open face. Any suggestions?
Handpath in the downswing is so overlooked for an over the top golfer. I found that no matter how much I felt I was "swing inside out" I could never do it until I realized my hands were simply too far from my body, right elbow too bent, and disconnected. Feeling like I am running my hands into my right thigh on the downswing can really change my swing. Would you suggest setting up a noodle in front of your hands to work on this? It seems that most pros do have their hands *slightly higher at impact than at address, but not nearly as much as I do on my bad swings.
Is it possible to do a video on the driver takeaway? I’ve watched just about all the drivers videos you have but still can’t figure it out. Thanks!
hammering nail.... good.
I have a question about the lead arm/hand path. If there was a wall in front of me where my head was, would my lead arm swing parallel to that wall for most of the swing (except during the furthest right and left)? Would that change depending on the club? For example would longer clubs require my hands to feel like they are further away from me?
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Also does this swing work with driver as well
I'm trying everything to lower my launch angle and bring low spot further ahead on the ball. At 1:09, is this advice considered holding the angle? I'd love to get in the position, but you commonly hear that you can't hold angles to achieve this position. How do you reconcile that?
A little confused by this one on the downswing handpath, as in a previous video you showed the player to try and aim the butt end at the ball on the way down. Woudl that not bring your hands more out thatn youre showing here, but with the club behind obviously?
I am right arm dominant but extremely inconsistent.. should I try left arm dominant for more consistency
How would this differ with driver?
Have literally been working on this, but found if I don’t commit and get my hands rights. I hit a hosel rocket dead right :/ but that was also after hitting 200 balls 😂
Hmmm. interesting. I kind of noticed my left arm comes out further than address. I wonder if this has been causing my heel shots... lol. I've been trying all these other fixes for the heel shots... but now wonder if it was as simple as keeping the left arm close to the body.
The air bubble comment changed my swing. Thank you.
Why the guy does the wrist hinge before turning in his backswing? What’s that for?
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Do the arms + hands meet at the finish line (impact) because of the lead hip joint firing straight back or is the core/rib cage assisting the arms to impact zone?
It’s a little bit of both. We preach the “Hip & Grip”. From the top of the swing the lead hip moves back while the arms come through. While we do talk about there being a finish line like a horse race, the golf swing doesn’t end at impact. We have to go through and passed the ball
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@@PorzakGolf Makes sense, because when the core is activated/engaged like you're taking a punch, when the lead up moves back then the core will bring the arms back to impact and through the ball, right?
Love the lead arm dominant thought…but Todd was way off with the most important muscle. The triceps straighten the arm (so if you have a bent lead arm elbow, it may help a bit). The upper body muscles involved with the lead arm pull would be the lead side lats and rear delt!
Another Ah Hah moment video.
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I hit 13/13 fairways and had long drive on every hole yesterday, unfortunately putting was awful…wack-a-mole golf, you fix one thing and something else goes wrong.
Wow, I tried the left hand motion with chipping, and I have to say, I have never chipped it so well. Zero chunks... 90% of the chips were hit so crisp. No fats. It now feels like my left arm stays really close to chest... I guess it has always separated from the chest before.
Please do another video on lead arm dominance... the visual you showed is pretty straightforward, but wondering how much pulling are you doing with left arm.. or is your body pulling the arm forward. I have heard other instructors say NEVER pull the shaft forward.
Note Adam's left butt moved back a fraction of second before the club comes down.
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I'm not saying this is wrong. To each his own. But I see it differently. For me there is a reason your dominant hand is usually your trail hand, not your lead hand. I see the golf swing as similar to a hockey slap shot, where all the power and control comes from the trail hand, which is usually the dominant hand. This may be because the pectoral muscle is much bigger than the deltoid. I feel a lot of people slice because they're not using their trail hand to close the club.
I can see how your comparison with hockey makes sense. But remember that we hold the golf club with our hands closer together with the lead hand at the end of the grip. An over active trail hand will cause a golfer flip in order to square the club. But with the right set up, backswing and downswing the club will square up with the body’s rotation through the ball.
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