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Watch This Golf Swing TRANSFORMATION #golf

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Watch This Golf Swing TRANSFORMATION #golf

what’s up everyone meet Jack awesome dude he’s going to get the hand path working excessively in too soon he’s got a lot of forearm rotation to the right which gets the shaft a little too flat here he carries that forarm rotation all the way up to the top so we pause him up here Trail arm lead wrist both in great spots but that forearm rotation has that shaft too laid off so now as he pulls down on the handle the club’s going to steepen slightly in reaction to that the pelvis will move in just a little bit chest will stay a little bit too closed hand path exits down the target line lot of Club face rotation struggles with shots that go to the left so now he’s got a little more neutral hand path up to the top he’s going to have less forearm rotation to the right stand the club up sooner get the club a little bit more down the line now there’s all the room in the world to shallow this thing in transition so you’re going to see pelvis stay back Club shallow nicely Falls a little bit more on the trail forearm here chest is now going to stay low and get open which helps the hand path exit a little bit more inwards and decrease the rate the club face wants to close so now he’s got the handle hidden Club face a little bit more passive awesome job by Jack

Some recent gains from my dude Jack!

Jack is a single digit handicap that’s been working to become a better ballstriker. His tendencies are to stall the chest and rotate the clubface too quickly.

When you dive in deeper – the reason both of those things happen are actually related.

The chest stalling creates the handsy release through the ball and delivers less shaft lean. Both problems for Jack! So why is the chest stalling?

It comes down to the shaft movement. In the before swing the shaft was too laid off, and it started to steepen in transition. To make sure the path didn’t get too outside-in, Jack would slow the rate his chest rotated (as well as work the hands too far behind him in the backswing)

By getting the club more down the line at the top (and delaying the forearm rotation to the right), there was room for Jack to shallow the club. He then had the freedom to rotate his chest without stalling 💪

Clubface control, low point, shaft lean all 📈

Still work to do but he’s killing it!

Online lessons are available on the @snead.app and @skillestapp 👊

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