Published On Apr 13, 2024
Separating FOREARM TWIST from SHOULDER TWIST in the transition is critical for increased DISTANCE with LESS EFFORT!Many golfers restrict ARM movement and WRIST articulation, leading to SLICES, PULLS, and inconsistent contact.
It’s so important to create ARM SPEED in the TRANSITION. We need enough speed to DECELERATE! Remember the arms slow down as they approach impact and that’s what transfers energy to the club head!
Our ARMS controls the VERTICALS, while the body controls the HORIZONTALS in the swing. STALLING your shoulders as you change direction helps you sequence your ARMS with your BODY.
Our body should DRIFT diagonally, the arms work DOWN in front of us , and we TWIST our FOREARMS to square the club face! The grip simply returns back towards us, and the club head works out away from us - that’s the RELEASE!
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