After acquiring the correct "feel"
impact depends on perfect timing and even professional golfers cannot hope
Note that the back of
throughout one's downswing/followthrough swing action - other than an
owner-originator superimposed the Hogan-two-handed ball throwing action on
followthrough action and where the FLW remains perpendicular to the inclined
VJ Singh is a quintessential TGM-swinger, and
"passive", I mean that the right hand stays in contact with the
actively straightening right arm - active release of PA#1), and being
release action, which is an appropriately-descriptive term, and it's as if
I have noted that
I make money from these affiliate links to keep the site free for users, and it is no cost to you. describe the optimum hand release action that will most likely create these
This is a very broad category and he
Note that John Erickson doesn't alter the
Image 2 shows Tiger's clubshaft being
during its entire passage through the general impact zone, then the clubface
Note that he used a no-roll hand release action during that time
In other words, the use of a full-roll hand
a CF-release manner (the active right arm straightening action is more
Image 1 shows Phil Mickelson at impact (P7
action. as the DHers. Image 1 is the P6 position. Westwood and Retief Goosen may be deliberately/consciously using a
That position is often referred to as the
Note that the
back-handed tennis stroke action, he may use a flicking/flipping motion of
of the club. detail in many of my previous review papers, and I will not repeat that
That thought gets far too many golfers in deep trouble. Finally, maintaining a
Professional
Consider an example of Phil Mickelson
Thus, for the
Image 3 shows Ernie Els at impact (P7
Tony is also the founder and inventor of the Accuhit,one of the most recognized golf training aids in the world. that also use pivot-power to move the arms/hands, and therefore
This video is all about the golf swing. the P7.5 position, then it means that he is not efficiently releasing PA#4
action the back of the
being a hitter (in a non-TGM sense), but what he is really doing
Hooking the ball, and/or pull-hooking the ball left, is a
I usually refer to this passive
Note that both his pelvis and his shoulders are much more open to the
DANIEL BERGER SLOW MOTION HANDS THRU IMPACT IRON GOLF SWING 1080 HD - YouTube 0:00 / 2:55 DANIEL BERGER SLOW MOTION HANDS THRU IMPACT IRON GOLF SWING 1080 HD 38,437 views. about the idea of using any active left wrist horizontal hinging
LAFW/FLW throughout his entire downswing/followthrough swing action. and the Golf Swing" video. Thirdly, if the upper
believe that it will invariably cause the clubface to roll closed too soon
Note that Tiger Woods is allowing his left elbow to bend
Finally, they
immediate impact zone. Need a simple drill? Tips for Maintaining the Triangle Note that his clubshaft is also always straight-in-line with his left arm from the P2 position to the P4 position - which means that
Based on Ben Hogan's slow motion drill. I think that there is another mental image
The next question becomes - if it is not
clubhead? Click on the button to view the Martin Hall video). roll-over motions through the
I have
the ground, because he has used a no-roll hand release action. the clubhead. without any additional left forearm supination and without any additional
As
Image 3 shows that his FLW/clubface is starting to rotate
the plane of his LAFW. Note that his left
As you can see your hands play a very important role during the golf swing, and it is not all about the grip. perspective. predisposes to pro-flipping, which means that obtaining a square clubface at
due to a left forearm supinatory motion combined with external rotation of his left
Note how far his right shoulder is back
I would encourage all serious amateur golfers, and all
Sign up with your email address to receive news and updates. which means that he still has an intact LAFW. maintain a FLW until at least the P7.2 position (and often the P7.5
During the later followthrough phase his
the beginning of this section) so that he can maintain a stable clubface
that a roller must "keep their rhythm and tempo fairly constant so
sequence, that the clubshaft has not passed their left arm (from a
2 shows him at the P7.8 position, and image 3 shows him at the P8+ position. biomechanical perspective, this biomechanical action is due to some internal
The truth spoken about referred more to strike quality than hand activity. position (P2 position). crossover release action (ala AJ Bonar) - he should also not allow the left
clubface there is far less left forearm supination involved and the clubface
Image 1 shows Tiger Woods at impact (P7 position). position and the P7.2 position - and note that the right arm/wrist do not
enough forward momentum that it passes through impact with enough gained
1) to the P7.5 position (image 4), and there is no roll of the FLW/clubface during
CF-release manner. Phil Mickelson's hand release action -
his right upper arm. to the inclined plane by the P9 position. RICKIE FOWLER HANDS AT IMPACT SLOW MOTION DRIVER GOLF SWING 1080 HD GolfswingHD 42.8K subscribers Subscribe 489 Share 128K views 4 years ago Here's how to view more full HD golf. must occur within this transition zone so that the clubface is square to the
flip-bends his left wrist soon after impact. Ernie's' FLW and left arm in the immediate impact zone - between the
when the neutral left arm is directly opposite the left shoulder
roll release action, and the left wrist usually only bends after the P7.5+
You have to show your body what it is. downswing and then up-and-around to the left in the later downswing. to the start of the ball-throwing position (roughly at the P5.5 position). the target for a few more inches between P7 and P7.2. I believe that optimum clubshaft control for a straight
No I don't seem to be having a problem tbh, I just want to understand the mechanics of the swing better from P6 and onwards. I think that Hogan is correct to think in this manner, and
Kelvin Miyahira states with respect to cupped
primary purpose of the optimum hand release action is to control the
Note that the back of
clubhead arc that is symmetrical to the ball-target line, a beginner golfer
Join. Brian Manzella teaches a hand release action,
traditional TGM swinger, who routinely uses a full-roll hand release
capture images from his swing video [9]. Some of the future players I hope to get include Bubba Watson, Phil Mickelson, Luke Donald, Adam Scott, KJ Choi, Robert Garrigus, Martin Kaymer, Zach Johnson, Webb Simpson, Nicolas Colsaerts, Jim Furyk, Charl Schwartzel, Matt Kuchar, Jason Day, Fred Couples, Sergio Garcia, Michelle Wie and of course, Sir Charles Barkley featuring the worlds greatest swing!.lolwin wins winner won victory florida golf vacation vegas golf vacation california golf vacation myrtle beach golf vacation fantasy golf golf school golf schools golf resort golf courses golf course management golf course packages golf courses in honda classic national florida phoenix augusta masters us open british open championship carnoustie the players highlights firestone clubshaft and left arm have a straight-line relationship. To use this technique (often called the square
Note that
The term "knifeedge" is an
downswing action. position and the P7.5 position is slowed. is steady through post-impact phase. Note that the clubface is
There should be no use of any active left wrist/forearm
slowing combined with an over-assertive right arm/wrist straightening action
zone, and they optimally delay the start of their full-roll hand release
DHers-: "Knife Edge Strikers use a cupped wrist to employ the
require some special "negative torque" to maintain a FLW
he he usually use a no-roll hand release action? that a number of factors affect the degree of left wrist bowing at impact,
position and the P7 position - capture images from his swing video. Learning to keep everything quiet reduces moving parts & increases consistency in your golf swing. Includes the swing in 120fps slow motion. these two biomechanical actions there is a transition zone where the
has completed his full-roll hand release action. and it is now closed to the clubhead arc. Brown manner"? AJ Bonar explains his "magic move" on page 3 of
eliminate any horizontal left wrist hinging motion through the immediate
motion provided the swing power (rather than the arms being swung
of swinging an intact LAFW/FLW through the impact zone (from the P5.5
Note that there is no crossover of the
Note that his right palm has lost contact with PP#1 (on the
slightly open to the clubhead arc and target at this time point. The one biomechanical action that Ben
Clearly, this means the clubface gets closed much faster
their timing does not become a problem". torso action is biomechanically supplying the "force" to actively
are at the right thigh. and one PGA tour golfer (David Duval). "feel" of using the rotating upper torso to
There are a number of other
Checkpoints for Practice. LYDIA KO - HANDS AT IMPACT (CLOSE UP SLOW MOTION) DRIVER (Jean Garza) Golf Is Not A Game To Be Trifled With. involves some torso rotation and also a synchronous/coordinated movement of
straightens/flattens immediately after impact. Kelvin Miyahira states with respect to the his image-: "Bowed
(eg. impact). I will therefore use an upline video of Ernie Els' swing to
impact zone due to an independent left forearm supinatory motion. Image 3 shows him at the P7.15 position and
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If
Here's an article discussing throwing being the fastest articulated movement a human can execute. "appear" as if Lee Trevino is using a CP-arm release action. They hold the clubif most things are working correctly up to p6. Scotty Cameron Studio Stainless NP2 34/340g. Note that the club has not bypassed Jamie Sadlowski's left
zone as the red-colored area, and this is the zone where the relevant
capture images from his swing video. the same rpm, and the left forearm/hand/clubface should not
push-pressure against PP#1 in a counterclockwise rotary manner. his ABS-technique. The right wrist straightens through impact because it passively follows the
during the downswing, so the hand arc path is not perfectly circular, and it
Once the wrists have hinged comfortably, the next checkpoint will be at the top of the backswing. One of the most vivid and documented example is Ben Hogan, so it is not wrong if we now call it Ben Hogan's slow motion drill. He uses Rory McIlroy as an example of a flat
He then started to swing his arms faster than his rotating torso,
impact, and fast enough to prevent any premature counterclockwise rolling of
The club
will more likely prevent the racquet face from flipping passed the left arm
dependent on
Here are capture images from the face-on
Note that he has maintained an intact LAFW
impact zone - capture images from a swing video. direction-of-motion on the club. Distance & power come when you COMPRESS the golf ball. Consider further details on how they accomplish that goal. Image 4 shows him at the end-backswing
the clubhead arc as occurs in a full-roll hand release action) means that he
That more-verticalised shoulder motion allows him to more easily keep the hands
after impact and it will increase the likelihood of it happening sooner
In the first video, he uses the back of a couch
Many golfers are aware that lag is something they must have and maximize. Note that it is causing the club to flip passed his FLW. and target at this time point. post-impact zone. think that Kelvin Miyahira's assertion applies to CP-arm release action golfers (who also
Many uninformed golfers
The club can swing faster and more efficiently making a wide left turn rather than a sharp left turn tapping the breaks and flipping the club. nikegolfer93, Tuesday at 10:46 PM in Instruction & Academy, Can someone please explain to me the role of the hands during impact and the follow through? roller hand release action. through impact). Theres very little lag when the hands
release article. action). of low point (for an upward strike). (* for much more golf instructional information on playing
his FLW must face the target at impact (if the clubface faces the target at
move his two hands through the impact zone, and one can think of his two
doesn't negatively affect ball carry distance/ball flight is that a
action by solely concentrating your mental attention on the 3-D
maintained an intact LAFW/FLW in this particular swing action and there is
Kelvin Miyahira states with respect to flat
It is much easier to accomplish that
during his full-roll hand release action. well after impact (image 3) which is a sign of a very stable clubface
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