Right Hand Drill Golf Lesson
A lesson to demonstrate the “right Hand Drill” I created about 5 years ago.
Duration : 0:4:42
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Maintaining the …
Maintaining the right wrist angle, as the teacher is pointing out, is key to stressing the club shaft on the down swing by keeping the hands forward at impact. This is what is refered to as lag which allows the ball to any distance. This is why a tour pro can fly a 7 iron into the front part of a 185 yard green. The inability to create lag, due to swatting at the ball as the teacher refered to, is the reason a duffer hits a 4 iron the same distance as a 6 or 7 iron.
The problem is with …
The problem is with his dead pivot work. He also has an over the top problem because he is not using his pivot. Pick up a copy of Hogan’s 5 lessons if you want to improve.
Sort his bloody …
Sort his bloody posture out
Good video. Good …
Good video. Good explanation of the right hand.
Over the top,
Over the top,
Hi Greg,
Ian GTO …
Hi Greg,
Ian GTO, Great video clip mate.
Ian.
Nice clip but some …
Nice clip but some more front on views would have been more useful.
If you look …
If you look carefully at the teacher’s hands, his right hand never turns over. That’s the key to maintaining the “flying wedge.” By maintaining the right wrist angle, the club descends on a steeper angle into the ball which’ll result in a higher launch and more carry and distance. Also, by not fully releasing the right wrist, the shoulder and hip turn square up the club face as opposed manually flipping the club at the bottom of the swing.
This is a good …
This is a good drill, but if you look at the teacher’s swings at the end, his wrists are straight at impact! Not cupped as he’d instructed.