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November 3, 2022 at 5:36 pm #11933RossKeymaster
Ross Apr 10, 2016
I grabbed a few shots of some golfers at the Masters to show their position just after impact. Most videos I receive from my students who are learning, will have the shaft in line with the “back” arm by impact. This is incorrect. It means the back hand threw the club head hitting at the ball. Look at these Pros to see how they look “after impact”. The shaft is STILL in line with the front arm. This is essential for a solid, straight golf shot. The great thing about this method is…ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS KEEP ROTATING, THROUGH IMPACT, TO ACHIEVE THIS LOOK! If you stop rotating, you’ll have to flip. Just keep turning and keep your hands quiet.
November 3, 2022 at 5:37 pm #11934Reposted Forum moveKeymasterlarry Apr 10, 2016
Said another way, the hands must pass the ball before the club head? Even if its by a very small amount.
Isn’t that why game improvement clubs have more offset than blades, to help the less skilled player get their hands through before the club head catches up?
Great Masters tournament this year!
LarryNovember 3, 2022 at 5:37 pm #11935RossKeymasterRoss Apr 11, 2016
In theory. There are always “trade-offs”. If a golfer has no intention of working or changing their golf swing and using game improvement clubs help, … then use them.The main reason for the post is not about equipment, and not about the hands leading the club head, but about how using the “body’s rotation” will help maintain the correct position of the shaft through and past impact. It is more difficult to “flip” through impact when the body’s rotation is dominating the arms/club. Many times, if a golfer is struggling with contact and direction, just improving and completing the body rotation (correctly), improves their swing.
November 3, 2022 at 5:37 pm #11936Reposted Forum moveKeymasterDan Apr 11, 2016
Ross, this is a good reminder and very timely. After Jordan Spieth’s final round he commented that he did not rotate through on his third shot at the 12th hole. Rotating all away through is important even for the pros.
Best,
DanNovember 3, 2022 at 5:38 pm #11937RossKeymasterRoss Apr 11, 2016
Thanks Dan. When Jordan is bit farther away, he always rotates… one of the reasons he is as good as he is… but, when he gets closer, he tries to use only the shoulders and hands, thinking it has better control. This is not the case, because the shoulders are very limited on their own and will cause the flip and usually more backspin. They can only go so far forward (without some body rotation), This is why I don’t really advocate “chipping” because “pitching” is more natural and more reliable, even very close to the green. It is also easier to get the ball to roll forward with a pitch shot. Jordan also struggled 3 times on Saturday with short pitch shots where he didn’t rotate.March 19, 2024 at 11:07 am #13443Femgolf_10ParticipantDear Sir, With pitch shots i focus primarily on the left arm in line with the left arm with firm grip pressure to prevent any change in the wrist shape throughout the swing but i also focus on the right arm being and staying straight through impact and after impact when both arms are STRAIGHT fully extended up to 3″0 clock. I get good results @ ball striking, flight, and distance control with this. But occasionally I CHICKEN WING or DUFF the shots with my pitching. What may be responsible for this accidents?. My principle or routine if you like is “form shape, hold shape back with shoulder turn and body rotation through impact to finish STRAIGHT. “Shape “is impact wrist shape. I focus more on NOT ALLOWING HINGING AND FLOPPING since the left wrist is bowed slightly. When I watched your video on pitching 50yds in i saw you were like HITTING the divot and your wrists kind of hinged a little ,,, please help in these areas.
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