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25 Responses to “Golf Instruction – Club Face Release”
I’m a 10 … I’m a 10 handicapper and whenever my swing goes south, I watch your video to get back in sync. This is a good instruction to hit the ball crisp like you see pros doing on the range. Thank you.
Thanks for these … Thanks for these videos! I’m considering taking golf lessons and your videos are providing with me with some good backround knowledge and tips before I start my training. Thank you and please keep on posting more videos!
club face square … club face square becuase you rotate your body. I basically just keep my left wrist flat and keep acceralating through impact. The wrist will unhinge automatically and properly with your body rotation. Just don’t put any tension in your hands and arms. If you hit it fat, turn body a bit faster through impact zone (or pull your hand down a bit softer). If you hit it thin, try pull your hand down a bit harder, or slower your body turn. Just my personal fix.
Hey! it’s excellent … Hey! it’s excellent!
could u plz advise that what kind of videos are good for a golf beginners?
it will be good if any of you could send me the link!!!!!!!
Don’t you think the … Don’t you think the turning of the body creates the release? I would hit a wicked hook if I rotated my hands at and through impact like that.
I swing more connected and let the turning of my body (and more importantly shoulders) square my clubface and not my hands and wrists.
my friend this … my friend this routine made me destroy my 4 ball today at downshire woking uk ,my striking of my 3 n 4 irons of the deck and tee crushed the opposition and also my back nine was 1 over par, your great knowledge of the workings of the downswing have been nobley noted and any postings you serve in the future will be honourable executed with vigour, i thank you for your knowledge kind sir and look forward to more a lesson !
why would you want … why would you want to roll the 3rd accumulator when you can hit draws without rolling it? this only would produce inconsistencies with contact.
for good … for good instruction type in “clemshaw” under youtube search. Shawn clement is a top 25 golf instructor and has over 100 videos… and has a tremendous talent for describing how the golf swing should feel.
THANK YOU SO MUCH … THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR POSTING THESE!!! Exspecially this one!
This is my exact problem. Im just getting back into the game after not playing for 10 years. I stopped when I was 13, and deffinatly wasnt that good even then. I just shot a 6 over on the front nine at the local golf course. I was taking into consideration my shanks on my drives. You may have just created an Ace driver. Cant wait to try it out tomorrow, the rollover effect.
I do the move and … I do the move and I’m hitting a draw now. The only difference is, I turn my body through the ball and I “feel” as though the back of my lead hand leads the target and it points down at a little above my waist.
the first thing the … the first thing the comentator said was he has a unique move. your right he rolls it open in the takeaway but he didnt roll it shut through the ball. the club is square a long way into his follow through
Watch Kevin Na’s … Watch Kevin Na’s SwingVision. And a lot of Swingvision clips, they show what this guy is talking about. I tried to study their releases and they do it differently than amateurs.
Ilikeiwetto is … Ilikeiwetto is right. Most good golfers don’t consciously roll their hands over. Like Hogan said, to try and “control the clubface through impact is folly.” The club face releases as a natural result of the body driving the arms and arms driving the hands. It is the natural chain reaction Hogan wrote about.
However, the club’s a two levered tool and does need to “release,” but never think you will play consistent golf simply by using your hands only, you will experience only inconsistency.
You’re the knob. … You’re the knob. Even the video you’re talking about shows exactly what this clip is talking about. Maybe if you played the game, you’d understand.
andreas you clearly … andreas you clearly know nothing about tigers swing. type in tiger torso on here and watch it. thats clubhead release, not the f++king roll of hands this nob is talking about
October 10th, 2008 at 4:47 pm
I’m a 10 …
I’m a 10 handicapper and whenever my swing goes south, I watch your video to get back in sync. This is a good instruction to hit the ball crisp like you see pros doing on the range. Thank you.
October 10th, 2008 at 4:47 pm
Thanks for these …
Thanks for these videos! I’m considering taking golf lessons and your videos are providing with me with some good backround knowledge and tips before I start my training. Thank you and please keep on posting more videos!
October 10th, 2008 at 4:47 pm
club face square …
club face square becuase you rotate your body. I basically just keep my left wrist flat and keep acceralating through impact. The wrist will unhinge automatically and properly with your body rotation. Just don’t put any tension in your hands and arms. If you hit it fat, turn body a bit faster through impact zone (or pull your hand down a bit softer). If you hit it thin, try pull your hand down a bit harder, or slower your body turn. Just my personal fix.
October 10th, 2008 at 4:47 pm
Hey! it’s excellent …
Hey! it’s excellent!
could u plz advise that what kind of videos are good for a golf beginners?
it will be good if any of you could send me the link!!!!!!!
October 10th, 2008 at 4:47 pm
Don’t you think the …
Don’t you think the turning of the body creates the release? I would hit a wicked hook if I rotated my hands at and through impact like that.
I swing more connected and let the turning of my body (and more importantly shoulders) square my clubface and not my hands and wrists.
October 10th, 2008 at 4:47 pm
my friend this …
my friend this routine made me destroy my 4 ball today at downshire woking uk ,my striking of my 3 n 4 irons of the deck and tee crushed the opposition and also my back nine was 1 over par, your great knowledge of the workings of the downswing have been nobley noted and any postings you serve in the future will be honourable executed with vigour, i thank you for your knowledge kind sir and look forward to more a lesson !
October 10th, 2008 at 4:47 pm
Thank you Albert.
Thank you Albert.
October 10th, 2008 at 4:47 pm
why would you want …
why would you want to roll the 3rd accumulator when you can hit draws without rolling it? this only would produce inconsistencies with contact.
October 10th, 2008 at 4:47 pm
great tips thank u …
great tips thank u
come check out some ghost footage i caught in my basement
October 10th, 2008 at 4:47 pm
for good …
for good instruction type in “clemshaw” under youtube search. Shawn clement is a top 25 golf instructor and has over 100 videos… and has a tremendous talent for describing how the golf swing should feel.
October 10th, 2008 at 4:47 pm
THANK YOU SO MUCH …
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR POSTING THESE!!! Exspecially this one!
This is my exact problem. Im just getting back into the game after not playing for 10 years. I stopped when I was 13, and deffinatly wasnt that good even then. I just shot a 6 over on the front nine at the local golf course. I was taking into consideration my shanks on my drives. You may have just created an Ace driver. Cant wait to try it out tomorrow, the rollover effect.
Thanks again,
George
October 10th, 2008 at 4:47 pm
Outstanding …
Outstanding instruction! Clear and conscise. Thanks for taking the time to post these. They are truly helpful!
October 10th, 2008 at 4:47 pm
thanks bud
thanks bud
October 10th, 2008 at 4:47 pm
Thank u for …
Thank u for clearifing n keep up the great work!
October 10th, 2008 at 4:47 pm
I do the move and …
I do the move and I’m hitting a draw now. The only difference is, I turn my body through the ball and I “feel” as though the back of my lead hand leads the target and it points down at a little above my waist.
October 10th, 2008 at 4:47 pm
the first thing the …
the first thing the comentator said was he has a unique move. your right he rolls it open in the takeaway but he didnt roll it shut through the ball. the club is square a long way into his follow through
October 10th, 2008 at 4:47 pm
Rodney Pampling. …
Rodney Pampling. One of the best drivers on tour . Check out his swingvision here on youtube.
October 10th, 2008 at 4:47 pm
Watch Kevin Na’s …
Watch Kevin Na’s SwingVision. And a lot of Swingvision clips, they show what this guy is talking about. I tried to study their releases and they do it differently than amateurs.
October 10th, 2008 at 4:47 pm
Ilikeiwetto is …
Ilikeiwetto is right. Most good golfers don’t consciously roll their hands over. Like Hogan said, to try and “control the clubface through impact is folly.” The club face releases as a natural result of the body driving the arms and arms driving the hands. It is the natural chain reaction Hogan wrote about.
However, the club’s a two levered tool and does need to “release,” but never think you will play consistent golf simply by using your hands only, you will experience only inconsistency.
October 10th, 2008 at 4:47 pm
I’ve heard my uncle …
I’ve heard my uncle say that most golfers either swing to Draw or Fade the ball… What direction is each and how do I do each?
October 10th, 2008 at 4:47 pm
Sorry – bad mood …
Sorry – bad mood that day.
October 10th, 2008 at 4:47 pm
what do you play …
what do you play off tkvor?
October 10th, 2008 at 4:47 pm
agree, I just …
agree, I just release the club at impact, then rotate my right forarm over my left right after impact.
October 10th, 2008 at 4:47 pm
You’re the knob. …
You’re the knob. Even the video you’re talking about shows exactly what this clip is talking about. Maybe if you played the game, you’d understand.
October 10th, 2008 at 4:47 pm
andreas you clearly …
andreas you clearly know nothing about tigers swing. type in tiger torso on here and watch it. thats clubhead release, not the f++king roll of hands this nob is talking about