I was practicing this exact move last night at the range, but it was to help me open up more at impact. I can definitely confirm that this drill works!
I joke the measure of a good golf swing is a Cubit, the Sumerian unit of distance based on forearm and hand and the ideal distance of hands from body in a good inside-out path; the trail elbow will brush or be very close to the body as it passes over the trail hip. With an outside-in path the trail elbow will be further away, what allows the club head to be pulled outside the line.
You might be too much in to out because you're going too deep in the back swing. Whether you've too much depth or lack of it, this drill will ultimately help you find the right swing plane leading to straighter shots.
Great lesson, thank you! Can’t wait to give this a try
I was practicing this exact move last night at the range, but it was to help me open up more at impact. I can definitely confirm that this drill works!
Love the channel. As always great content
I joke the measure of a good golf swing is a Cubit, the Sumerian unit of distance based on forearm and hand and the ideal distance of hands from body in a good inside-out path; the trail elbow will brush or be very close to the body as it passes over the trail hip. With an outside-in path the trail elbow will be further away, what allows the club head to be pulled outside the line.
I'm going to use this drill. interesting that the clubbed is behind the hands in the lag position.
Excellent content as always👍
Where is the extension rod placed in relation to your right shoulder?
What launch monitor do you use please?
What simulator are you using when tracking those shots?
Given the logo on the launch screen it’s one of the FlightScope monitors but not sure which one.
yes, a classic drill
Is it the same drill for driver 👍
Today's drill for the range, I know that my issue is depth, when I go deep I hit fat ... having fun figuring it out.
So as someone who battles too much in-to-out (avg 8 degrees with a 7i), couldn’t this drill lead to me being even more in to out?
You might be too much in to out because you're going too deep in the back swing. Whether you've too much depth or lack of it, this drill will ultimately help you find the right swing plane leading to straighter shots.
What clubs are you using? :)
I believe the video shows a 6 iron👍
Can't help feeling one day your going to hit a ball through the gap at the side of net into the road over the fence.
Farther!
What does my Dad have too do with this?
Let me re-phrase that.
Watt duz mi Dad haff 2 dew wheth thiss?
😁👍