Now this is an instructional video on the wrist that explains exactly how they work correctly. If anyone is trying to learn golf or start golf this video with a basic video on grip would be instrumental on learning the golf swing correctly from the beginning and not engraving bad swing faults and having to unlearn them.
Thank you for this. I have been playing for less than a year and wrist position, releasing is the most bewildering part of the game for me. Many golfing terms are not really explained to beginners and there can be a tendency to assume we already understand them. For the first time I understand what wrist release means and what it should look like. Thanks 😃
I told my wife how much this instruction helped me and I told her I thought you were located in Singapore. She asked if I now had a Singapore Swing. At least the wrist part is now. Thanks again.
Can’t thank you enough for your videos - they just make sense. I am a “self taught” golfer who was able to play some very good then very bad golf even on the same 9 holes never mind 18. 3 months ago this reached a peak and I decided to revisit driver and irons. I had seen so many TH-cam instructors about aiming right, hitting up, stance, grip etc. I had never considered wrist angles. Then I found your videos and the concentration on wrist angles and it made sense. I played yesterday with the revamped style and, after a slightly shaky start, I had one of my best rounds ever including 6 birdie putts (only 1 converted!!) . many thanks.
Very good information. I believe the ceneral idea is that the left wrist stays flat into and through impact. I see varying opinions on what happens to the lead wrist after that. Some instructors think that the left wrist goes into extension, and some teach that it stays flat all the way to the end of the swing. Whatever works, I guess.
This is a game changer. I just keep trying to hold the angle and I'm always open and have tried not to use hands at all. Nobody talks about wrist and hands at all for stack and tilt.
I watched a session with another wrist control training aid with another golf teacher of the year, where I walked away with the idea of proposed twisting of the the leading wrist towards the end. it caused a phase of endless slicing during golf practice. Here the explanations given are a notch above other advice. Even the previous video helped me to make corrections right away after experiencing a slice.
Hi Rob. Great video as always. Does the drill in this video contradict the 90-90-90 drill? The release of the wrists on the drill in this video seems to be more active than in the 90-90-90 drill. Thanks!
Rob you are a genius who has explained the golf swing in so much scientific detail that any normal person can understand and implement it. This is one quintessential video you have produced that covers all the details of a golf swing.Wish you could give lessons in Canada.it is still important to have feedback from the instructor to know what you are doing right or wrong.
Absolutely great! I am a terrible slicer! This video and the other wrist movement videos have helped me greatly. The ball flies straight now and I have been able to almost eliminate my hook. Keep up the great teaching.
I have found this video very helpful as I have been struggling with my wrists and subsequently club face control. One question I have is regarding how "loose" the wrists should be to create more speed and "snap" in the swing. I've been reading quite a bit about the transferring of power down to the clubhead and an awareness of the clubhead particularly during the transition. Wondering is Rob would comment or perhaps put together a video on the subject. Thanks, Rob!
Great instructions. Very easy to follow . I had a cupping of the left wrist going on and started raising my hands at address and now have a baby fade. Was shooting 85 to 90 and shot 80 yesterday. Thanks for the excellent lessons and knowledge you share. 👍
everyone watching should start with your wrist videos. its the video that changed my game ten fold. you do a fantastic job of keeping things simple and easy to understand. thank you for posting amazing content.
Love your videos Rob. How long prior to and after impact does right wrist remain cocked? I don’t have a very good feel for when the uncocking of the right wrist occurs.
Where have you been my whole golfing life. These explanations have transformed the way I practice after a lifetime of golfing the same way. Thanks a lot 🙏
Thank You Rob...Rob's work is some of the best on the internet - hands down - I have such a better understanding of the most important parts of the swing that I'm astounded. I'm a 4 index so decent player but never understood - wrist cock, trailing elbow, shallowing, hips, weight shift - etc... to the extent I do now and the drills are really fantastic. I just bought the Hanger and we'll see how that goes. Thank You Rob...
Hit hard then stop is crazy good...gonna try this bowler drill.....this supination of the wrists on downswing and trying to time this...leads to hooks..get to handsy....analogy to swinging gate on putts...need perfect timing ...to get it square....im trying to get the hands out of my golf swing...its to hard to time this...i want to coordinate the downswing rotation with the large muscles...the turn....as the body turns the club follows the body and releases....i find it to hard to consiously focus on supinating left wrists..or extending r wrist on downswing to square club at impact...the timing has to be perfect....just like swinging gate on putts...focusing on turning and follow through and letting the body lead and hands follow leads to less of a timing issue.....this is difficult.
Well I purchased in the U.K. it's expensive but probably worth it. I have used it just once on the range and I have been amazed at the result. I have never connected clubhead and ball like that in my life. The contact was something I have never previously experienced. The feeling of contacting the ball with a flat left wrist was a revalation. There is obviously a lot of work to do with it but it was a great start. The only thing to be aware of is that the top part can rub the skin on the forearm so next time I will keep the arm covered. Perhaps I overdid it.
I'm not sure this is the correct video to post this in but a question that I'm wondering about is: What information is available about the purpose and structure of the right leg during the swing?
having seen this I realised my grip (usually quite strong) could be a bit weaker which in turn permitted a flatter wrist without much effort. Made quite a difference.
Got the hanger a year ago. Best training aid out there. As a byproduct it stops my tendency to try to "DJ" the left wrist at the top which I find dangerous. I prefer my wrist to be flat. It really helps me through impact to square. Merry Xmas, safe trip, thanks for all the great videos and watch United go now that we've got "Nick Rang" 🤣
Il live in Nouméa - New Caledonia and I like your video and your explanations very much. I would like to buy your "swing guide ?!?!" but I don’t know where (my English is poor when people speaks to quickly) and I don’t know if they send it il my country. All the best to you. Henri Robert NEPHTALI
You are an awesome teacher my friend. I absolutely love the level of detail in all of your videos. Even when my swing is working well, the fundamentals you cover are relevant. Thank you so much for the content.
Magic absolute magic. Love this video and your breakdown. I found that this was the missing piece with my swing, I’m a forearm rotator on the back swing which opens the face way up like you said and makes it almost impossible to hit a shot that isn’t weak and right. This is the first thing I would teach if I was a teacher of the golf swing. If you can get the student hitting powerful shots right away the game becomes so much more fun and enjoyable that learning becomes addictive! Nice job!!
Rob, thanks not only for this level of detail on wrists and how important they are, but for also explaining the bowler drill. I've been looking for a good explanation for several weeks!
I think this is the most useful video you’ve ever created for my swing Rob! Been working on the HHSF drill for a bit. I see now that I’ve been holding my shaft lean too long. Major loss of power! Thanks and enjoy your holiday!!
Excellent instruction from you as usual Rob. So well explained and easy to follow. That device appears to be very worthwhile. Perhaps if many of us had the use use of that years ago, we might be now more competent golfers. Leaving Gloom Island and heading south in 2 weeks time for a few months, unless flight restrictions come into play, as is the case with the French. I trust you are all well and that Covid is not impacting life too much in Singapore. Wishing you a Happy Xmas and New Year.
Another excellent teaching Rob! I've been having difficulty at my lessons for some reason, releasing early even though practicing daily at home with exagerated shaft lean. The videos ( at my golftec) show my lower body firing quicker than my hands/arms. I've practiced the punch drill for hours and have a divot board as well. I'm able to do it all correctly at home but at the lessons, with a ball in place, the brain and body go rogue. I'm going to try this drill with the right foot back. My swing thought is (at P6) to "wait for it" before releasing. Thank you for your excellent explanations and concise teaching. You're the best!
Hey Rob. Another very helpful video - thank you. Would you recommend the trail foot back whilst you are playing , or just as a practice drill. ? This idea has got a lot of benefits and certainly helps with club spreed and impact
Thanks Rob for a very detailed explanation of how the wrists should work during the swing. This is something I know I need to improve as I tend to cup the left wrist and slice more often than not 🙄 Will be sure to do the hit hard stop quick drill (bowler variant). 👍👍 See you next year, happy Xmas from the UK 🎁😁
seems like a good tool, shoukd be combined with the divot board 👍 ; Q: concerning grip; is it wrong to (right handed) overlap the left index finger on-top-of the right pinky? this grip feels comfortable, and i do not notice any + or - in my play; Do you have any information as to the mechanics of such a grip? big TY for all the teachings 👍⛳
Love your explanations to things, you make it so simple. I've been wanting to get one of those hangers but haven't pulled the trigger yet, now hopefully I can win one.
I can’t believe I just watched a 30 minute video on wrists in golf and loved every minute of it! Informative and helpful video as always Rob! Hope you and your family have a terrific Christmas and New Year’s!
Another great episode .. have already made my own out of a coat hanger but it’s a bit awkward ..but my wrists angles must be ok .. but would like to win one to make sure
How far out in front of the body is the most effective place to still have the arms straight. In specific, rigidity in the left wrist? If the arms stay straight forever it hurts the wrists?
I love the video and the explanation. The final stop fast drill with the right foot back is terrific if you need to increase swing speed--like me! Have a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
Super comprehensive video! Rob, have a great Christmas & here's hoping you have a prosperous New Year. You have helped so many of us become better golfers through your meticulous instruction. BTW, I use HHSQ all the time thanks to you!
I’ve never paid that much attention to my wrists. Very interesting lesson. Great training device. Have a great Christmas!! Safe travels. I’ve learned so much on your channel. Really looking forward to next year. Cheers. 🍻
Thanks Rob, really fascinating training aid. So simple, uncomplicated and functional. Can't wait to trial one to improve my sequencing and ball striking. Best wishes for the holiday season.
Great video Rob, you are the most articulate teaching pro I have watched on Utube , you put things accross in such simple terms for everyone out there to understand. Big well done and thank you for sharing your tremendous knowledge to all us amateur golfers out there . Merry Xmas to you and your family Regards Jeff.
Je me suis reconnu dans cette vidéo, surtout à la partie "downstroke" P6-P7-P8...voir P9 . Je vais donc faire très attention, dans cette partie du swing, dès cet après midi ou il fait 7°C Gla-gla. Merci Rob, mais j'ai du déjà survolé dans une des vidéos précédentes, sans y avoir apporté autant d'intérêt que ça, car... pas conscient de ce défaut, ou mauvaise analyse de ma part.
@@golftecasia Je vous souhaite la même chose ainsi que toute votre famille. Par contre donc hier j'ai joué, et fait attention aux "petits" détails qui pourrissent ma balle, au "downswing" et ce n'est pas évident d'y penser tout le long du parcours, mais de temps en temps, les balles étaient correctes, ce qui permet (à la longue) avec de la persévérance, d'augmenter le % de coup réussis.
Hi Rob. I bought The Hanger based on your first video, as I thought it would help stop me taking the club back to much on the inside - something that I have been struggling with for many years. Unfortunately, it didn't actually help. Because it is plastic and flexible, all that happened was that the Hanger pressed against my left forearm and I ended up with a nasty bruise. I even tried wrapping my forearm in tape before using it, but although this lessened the pain, it didn't stop me coming back on the inside and shutting the face. Any suggestions?
Now this is an instructional video on the wrist that explains exactly how they work correctly. If anyone is trying to learn golf or start golf this video with a basic video on grip would be instrumental on learning the golf swing correctly from the beginning and not engraving bad swing faults and having to unlearn them.
Thanks Rob
Pure gold starting at about 14:40!
PURE GOLD!!
Great video. SO clear and useful.
Thanks!
So good!
Thank you for this. I have been playing for less than a year and wrist position, releasing is the most bewildering part of the game for me. Many golfing terms are not really explained to beginners and there can be a tendency to assume we already understand them. For the first time I understand what wrist release means and what it should look like. Thanks 😃
Great in depth Video!
Great video. Thanks
Good tool and great help to work on my swing
Another great video Rob. Thanks!
Super!!
Awesome thanks 👍✌️⛳️
Great video!
Great instruction. Thank you!
I told my wife how much this instruction helped me and I told her I thought you were located in Singapore. She asked if I now had a Singapore Swing. At least the wrist part is now. Thanks again.
I want one! Have a nice trip🎄
I badly hook, so I enjoyed the tips to help alleviate hook shots.
Can’t thank you enough for your videos - they just make sense. I am a “self taught” golfer who was able to play some very good then very bad golf even on the same 9 holes never mind 18. 3 months ago this reached a peak and I decided to revisit driver and irons. I had seen so many TH-cam instructors about aiming right, hitting up, stance, grip etc. I had never considered wrist angles. Then I found your videos and the concentration on wrist angles and it made sense. I played yesterday with the revamped style and, after a slightly shaky start, I had one of my best rounds ever including 6 birdie putts (only 1 converted!!) . many thanks.
I would love to have that training aid. Thanks for the great video.
Very good information. I believe the ceneral idea is that the left wrist stays flat into and through impact. I see varying opinions on what happens to the lead wrist after that. Some instructors think that the left wrist goes into extension, and some teach that it stays flat all the way to the end of the swing. Whatever works, I guess.
Great video. Will try the bowler stance. Would love to win that training aid. Thank you for all you do.
This is a game changer. I just keep trying to hold the angle and I'm always open and have tried not to use hands at all. Nobody talks about wrist and hands at all for stack and tilt.
I watched a session with another wrist control training aid with another golf teacher of the year, where I walked away with the idea of proposed twisting of the the leading wrist towards the end. it caused a phase of endless slicing during golf practice.
Here the explanations given are a notch above other advice. Even the previous video helped me to make corrections right away after experiencing a slice.
Would love to win that Hanger!
Outstanding video!
Thank you I've had the hanger for awhile and you used it and described how best to utilize it for my game
love 'hit hard , stop quick'. Looking forward to the Hanger!
Hi Rob. Great video as always. Does the drill in this video contradict the 90-90-90 drill? The release of the wrists on the drill in this video seems to be more active than in the 90-90-90 drill. Thanks!
Thanks Rob, you really explained the wrist action that has always been a struggle for me. I'm going to order one now.
You are a wonderful communicator. Your information is very clear and accurate.
Rob you are a genius who has explained the golf swing in so much scientific detail that any normal person can understand and implement it. This is one quintessential video you have produced that covers all the details of a golf swing.Wish you could give lessons in Canada.it is still important to have feedback from the instructor to know what you are doing right or wrong.
Great video Rob
Fantastic wrist drills and concepts. Thanks Rob!!
I want a HANGER!
Thanks for sharing, very well done. I was looking for the link to purchase the Hanger, if you could share it would be appreciated.
Love it I have a blue strike trainer that gives me the hanger effect. I can’t wait to try your explanation. Thank you.
Hi,have it ,amazing .in the binging when you hit with it fills wired.with time it will change
For the batter.Thank you sr
Absolutely great! I am a terrible slicer! This video and the other wrist movement videos have helped me greatly. The ball flies
straight now and I have been able to almost eliminate my hook. Keep up the great teaching.
I have found this video very helpful as I have been struggling with my wrists and subsequently club face control. One question I have is regarding how "loose" the wrists should be to create more speed and "snap" in the swing. I've been reading quite a bit about the transferring of power down to the clubhead and an awareness of the clubhead particularly during the transition. Wondering is Rob would comment or perhaps put together a video on the subject. Thanks, Rob!
Great instructions. Very easy to follow . I had a cupping of the left wrist going on and started raising my hands at address and now have a baby fade. Was shooting 85 to 90 and shot 80 yesterday. Thanks for the excellent lessons and knowledge you share. 👍
everyone watching should start with your wrist videos. its the video that changed my game ten fold. you do a fantastic job of keeping things simple and easy to understand. thank you for posting amazing content.
Just sub'd, great instruction vid 👌
Thanks for another excellent video. Easy to follow and understand. Enjoy your break.
Love your videos Rob. How long prior to and after impact does right wrist remain cocked? I don’t have a very good feel for when the uncocking of the right wrist occurs.
Where have you been my whole golfing life. These explanations have transformed the way I practice after a lifetime of golfing the same way. Thanks a lot 🙏
Thank You Rob...Rob's work is some of the best on the internet - hands down - I have such a better understanding of the most important parts of the swing that I'm astounded. I'm a 4 index so decent player but never understood - wrist cock, trailing elbow, shallowing, hips, weight shift - etc... to the extent I do now and the drills are really fantastic. I just bought the Hanger and we'll see how that goes. Thank You Rob...
Great vid and instruction to promote 'consistency'. Kudos and have a wonderful holiday season!!
ON hit hard stop quick can you use the complete follow through?
Hit hard then stop is crazy good...gonna try this bowler drill.....this supination of the wrists on downswing and trying to time this...leads to hooks..get to handsy....analogy to swinging gate on putts...need perfect timing ...to get it square....im trying to get the hands out of my golf swing...its to hard to time this...i want to coordinate the downswing rotation with the large muscles...the turn....as the body turns the club follows the body and releases....i find it to hard to consiously focus on supinating left wrists..or extending r wrist on downswing to square club at impact...the timing has to be perfect....just like swinging gate on putts...focusing on turning and follow through and letting the body lead and hands follow leads to less of a timing issue.....this is difficult.
Well I purchased in the U.K. it's expensive but probably worth it. I have used it just once on the range and I have been amazed at the result. I have never connected clubhead and ball like that in my life. The contact was something I have never previously experienced. The feeling of contacting the ball with a flat left wrist was a revalation. There is obviously a lot of work to do with it but it was a great start.
The only thing to be aware of is that the top part can rub the skin on the forearm so next time I will keep the arm covered. Perhaps I overdid it.
The stop fast drill has helped this old man pick up some speed. It's a great drill.
Rob would the Swingyde work for this drill? Jay
I'm not sure this is the correct video to post this in but a question that I'm wondering about is:
What information is available about the purpose and structure of the right leg during the swing?
Thanks Rob, I really appreciate your insights on the swing. Have a great holiday.
Rob, is there a reason I shouldn’t utilize a closed stance on the course?
@@golftecasia Great. My new swing thought is Rob Cheney. Thanks.
having seen this I realised my grip (usually quite strong) could be a bit weaker which in turn permitted a flatter wrist without much effort. Made quite a difference.
Thank you for all you do for us. Can't wait for more videos next year.
I am the opposite when I lower the club I hit draw or hook if I stand it up straighter I hit fade or slice
How to order the hanger
Thank you for the awesome videos and have a enjoyable holiday and looking forward to your videos in 2022.
Got the hanger a year ago. Best training aid out there. As a byproduct it stops my tendency to try to "DJ" the left wrist at the top which I find dangerous. I prefer my wrist to be flat. It really helps me through impact to square. Merry Xmas, safe trip, thanks for all the great videos and watch United go now that we've got "Nick Rang" 🤣
Really good information here. Thanks for all the lessons in 21 Rob, till next year, Merry Christmas !
The most interesting videos of my 2021' fridays. Thanks for this year! More videos on the course in 2022?
Thanks Rob. Really enjoy the videos on the wrist positions. Merry Christmas to you and your Family!
Il live in Nouméa - New Caledonia and I like your video and your explanations very much. I would like to buy your "swing guide ?!?!" but I don’t know where (my English is poor when people speaks to quickly) and I don’t know if they send it il my country. All the best to you. Henri Robert NEPHTALI
Like all your videos. Thanks for the tips.
Another great lesson Rob. I'm going to the range today to practice this technique.
You are an awesome teacher my friend. I absolutely love the level of detail in all of your videos. Even when my swing is working well, the fundamentals you cover are relevant. Thank you so much for the content.
@@golftecasia thanks Merry Christmas to you as well!
Magic absolute magic. Love this video and your breakdown. I found that this was the missing piece with my swing, I’m a forearm rotator on the back swing which opens the face way up like you said and makes it almost impossible to hit a shot that isn’t weak and right. This is the first thing I would teach if I was a teacher of the golf swing. If you can get the student hitting powerful shots right away the game becomes so much more fun and enjoyable that learning becomes addictive! Nice job!!
Rob, thanks not only for this level of detail on wrists and how important they are, but for also explaining the bowler drill. I've been looking for a good explanation for several weeks!
Amazing video, Rob. Thanks for always sharing without holding back. Wish you a merry Christmas and happy holidays.
Love your videos dude. I can’t wait to get the hanger and stop being a flipper. Although occasionally i bust the ball even with my flip
I think this is the most useful video you’ve ever created for my swing Rob! Been working on the HHSF drill for a bit. I see now that I’ve been holding my shaft lean too long. Major loss of power! Thanks and enjoy your holiday!!
Excellent instruction from you as usual Rob. So well explained and easy to follow. That device appears to be very worthwhile. Perhaps if many of us had the use use of that years ago, we might be now more competent golfers. Leaving Gloom Island and heading south in 2 weeks time for a few months, unless flight restrictions come into play, as is the case with the French. I trust you are all well and that Covid is not impacting life too much in Singapore. Wishing you a Happy Xmas and New Year.
Thanks Rob, your channel has really help my ball striking with all your tips and drills.
Hi Rob, great video just a quick q, is the hangar as effective with the driver ?
All the best
Another excellent teaching Rob! I've been having difficulty at my lessons for some reason, releasing early even though practicing daily at home with exagerated shaft lean. The videos ( at my golftec) show my lower body firing quicker than my hands/arms. I've practiced the punch drill for hours and have a divot board as well. I'm able to do it all correctly at home but at the lessons, with a ball in place, the brain and body go rogue. I'm going to try this drill with the right foot back. My swing thought is (at P6) to "wait for it" before releasing. Thank you for your excellent explanations and concise teaching. You're the best!
Great video on the wrists, well demonstrated, Rob. May you have great success next year.
Hey Rob. Another very helpful video - thank you. Would you recommend the trail foot back whilst you are playing , or just as a practice drill. ? This idea has got a lot of benefits and certainly helps with club spreed and impact
Thanks Rob for a very detailed explanation of how the wrists should work during the swing. This is something I know I need to improve as I tend to cup the left wrist and slice more often than not 🙄
Will be sure to do the hit hard stop quick drill (bowler variant). 👍👍
See you next year, happy Xmas from the UK 🎁😁
seems like a good tool, shoukd be combined with the divot board 👍 ; Q: concerning grip; is it wrong to (right handed) overlap the left index finger on-top-of the right pinky? this grip feels comfortable, and i do not notice any + or - in my play; Do you have any information as to the mechanics of such a grip? big TY for all the teachings 👍⛳
Love your explanations to things, you make it so simple. I've been wanting to get one of those hangers but haven't pulled the trigger yet, now hopefully I can win one.
I can’t believe I just watched a 30 minute video on wrists in golf and loved every minute of it! Informative and helpful video as always Rob! Hope you and your family have a terrific Christmas and New Year’s!
Another great episode .. have already made my own out of a coat hanger but it’s a bit awkward ..but my wrists angles must be ok .. but would like to win one to make sure
Yey, long live the hanger.
For he's a jolly good fellow
For he's a jolly...
Lol
Yup, I've been doing it wrong.
Lol
Good info
How far out in front of the body is the most effective place to still have the arms straight. In specific, rigidity in the left wrist?
If the arms stay straight forever it hurts the wrists?
Thank you.
I love the video and the explanation. The final stop fast drill with the right foot back is terrific if you need to increase swing speed--like me! Have a Merry Christmas and
Happy New Year.
Hi rob sadly no sound on video 😔 when I started watching it
Not to worry m8 not your fault still your video on low point in the swing ball position excellent as always 👍
Super comprehensive video! Rob, have a great Christmas & here's hoping you have a prosperous New Year. You have helped so many of us become better golfers through your meticulous instruction. BTW, I use HHSQ all the time thanks to you!
I’ve never paid that much attention to my wrists. Very interesting lesson. Great training device.
Have a great Christmas!! Safe travels. I’ve learned so much on your channel. Really looking forward to next year. Cheers. 🍻
Thanks Rob, really fascinating training aid. So simple, uncomplicated and functional. Can't wait to trial one to improve my sequencing and ball striking. Best wishes for the holiday season.
Great video Rob, you are the most articulate teaching pro I have watched on Utube , you put things accross in such simple terms for everyone out there to understand. Big well done and thank you for sharing your tremendous knowledge to all us amateur golfers out there .
Merry Xmas to you and your family
Regards Jeff.
Je me suis reconnu dans cette vidéo, surtout à la partie "downstroke" P6-P7-P8...voir P9 .
Je vais donc faire très attention, dans cette partie du swing, dès cet après midi ou il fait 7°C Gla-gla.
Merci Rob, mais j'ai du déjà survolé dans une des vidéos précédentes, sans y avoir apporté autant d'intérêt que ça, car... pas conscient de ce défaut, ou mauvaise analyse de ma part.
@@golftecasia Je vous souhaite la même chose ainsi que toute votre famille.
Par contre donc hier j'ai joué, et fait attention aux "petits" détails qui pourrissent ma balle, au "downswing" et ce n'est pas évident d'y penser tout le long du parcours, mais de temps en temps, les balles étaient correctes, ce qui permet (à la longue) avec de la persévérance, d'augmenter le % de coup réussis.
Very good video but why not keep right foot back in normal play? Would stop me from spinning out
@@golftecasia great minds….presumably you then have to make sure body is open to relative to your stance
Hi Rob. I bought The Hanger based on your first video, as I thought it would help stop me taking the club back to much on the inside - something that I have been struggling with for many years. Unfortunately, it didn't actually help. Because it is plastic and flexible, all that happened was that the Hanger pressed against my left forearm and I ended up with a nasty bruise. I even tried wrapping my forearm in tape before using it, but although this lessened the pain, it didn't stop me coming back on the inside and shutting the face. Any suggestions?