Your wrists could well hold the key to playing better golf, your hands, if used correctly, can create any curve, any height and almost any shot, so it would make sense to make the most of that giving you more control over your golf ball
In this video I discuss a movement which you might think is harming your game however this movement is needed, the real key to this move in all about timing
The drills and exercises in this video are really simple, easy to follow and can be done by everyone, I hope it helps
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00:00 Introduction
02:29 First Drill
06:44 Second Drill
20 Comments
Really eye opening video this, Chris! Thank you!
I myself struggling with the backswing. From takeaway to top of back swing. Never know what's the correct "position" or if I'm "over" swinging. Would love a video on that!
Finally, someone explained the release. I swear the golf community hides the simplest tips to keep the golf instruction world thriving.
Hi Chris would you use these drills for all irons including the long irons ?
I don't usually comment on youtube videos but I think that this one is absolutely GREAT Chris. Thank you.
So is the HackMotion still relevant Chris, or should I throw it in the trash now?
Excellent clearly demonstrated lesson, very helpful
I find the terminology confusing. What is arched? Do you mean when left wrist is bent forward and if so the cupped will mean bent back in the follow through with the butt of club pointing down. Is that right?
Maybe arched means cocked which is not the same as bent forward?
When I bow my left wrist I just get powerful hooks?
That reminds of my videos that i’ve been doing for 4 years….
Does this also work with the fairway wood (e.g. wood 5)?
So this is a traditional release not a body release right?
Great drill tips
We do not want to know what’s wrong only the positive is interesting thank you
Chris, you're the FIRST instructor – online or in person – who has clearly explained why I'm always 20 yards short of all the guys in my group. There is so much attention and importance being given to "holding lag" that I no longer know how to release the club! Thank you, thank you, thank you!
This video is fantastic. I’ve always gone out of my way and try not to release the club too early, causing the dreaded chicken wing. Feel like the best feedback is watching the down the line shot and seeing the club head come around before my left arm.
Mind blown,. Chris! I'm always trying to keep my left arm straight thru impact to correct that chicken wing. Just doesn't work. Thank you,, thank you, THANK YOU!
Hi Chris, Is this the exact same release mechanism fo the driver and woods / long irons ?
To be clear Chris, at the moment of impact, is the trail wrist (right in your case) bent or flat because the left wrist is extending? If the latter doesn’t low point occur before the ball is struck.
Brilliant thank you