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This was a wow moment from my first swing analysis. Feeling the club release me was the major takeaway. Incredible snap / sound off the club face and was absolutely mashing the ball. Great stuff as always Shawn!!! This is in the favorites!
Great stuff Matthew! 😀👍
With doing the hammering demonstration, the trail hand / right wrist is flat, throughout swing.
I always thought in the golf swing, one wanted to get the trail wrist into a flexed, “waiter holding tray” position, at the top of the backswing. Incorrect?
Hey Joe! The golf teaching industry is a MINE FIELD of theories based on assumptions as to what you need to do with your body parts. It is so different for so many because of their own propensities anatomically. The key is the purpose of what you are doing; see “grip and arm motion” And “release fine tuning” and “kinetic chain facilitation series” when you are walking and sending grass clippings into your target!
I’ve really been struggling recently and have lost a ton of “pop” in my swing. I was searching for anything to help me get out of the current funk. Yesterday I revisited some of the trail hand release videos.
I’ve come to the conclusion that I’ve really been casting and hitting “at the ball”. I instantly started to see a major jump up in clubhead speed while focusing on the following related to the trail hand: Let the hands lead the clubhead, as long as the clubhead is coming in closed enough (based on my grip / set up) and I keep my wrists loose I can whip thru the ball and it feels pretty effortless with good speed.
Whenever I sense that I hit at the ball I instantly see a drop in speed.
Does this logic make sense?
Yes, it is all about the CLARITY IN YOUR FOCUS ON THE TASK YOU WANT TO DELIVER INTO THE FLIGHT PLAN; and yes, the grip-club relationship allows for the arms to get pulled through first and then the club head last by the kinetic chain. See “kinetic chain facilitation series” and practice sending divot peels into your flight plans with the walking drill; just amazing the engagement of the kinetic chain when you do this!