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Hi Clay. To allow the cupping, I would assume that means the back of the right wrist straightens into the straight line follow through? I think I've been trying to keep that wrist right angle too long into the follow through. When I let the left wrist cup and right wrist flatten a bit earlier, the strike is much better, but I do feel like I'm going to scoop the ball. Guess it's just a new feeling.
Hello Mr. Ballard — I know I'm 6 years late here, but THANK YOU for this video! I have been working on my swing, and have worked with a device called "GEM" which helps you to feel when the shaft is in a position with the face square. I learned to roll my forearms and wrists through impact, and was lead to believe that the left wrist extending like this was bad, or was flipping. But a release with a forearm roll is so hard to time. With the GEM device, the only way I could feel a square face through impact was if I did exactly what you teach here: hit with a flat left wrist, extend to that straight line position WITHOUT and ROLLING of the wrists, then let the left wrist cup or extend back. I thought this was wrong, but I'm glad to see it's ok to swing this way!!! THANK YOU.
Great video, thank you. I am confused about one thing. Why do you have to de-loft your club? If you want less loft, can’t you just use a different club?
Great tip, this step is so important.
Clay this video has really helped me to get rid of my chicken wing. Thanks a million. God bless you.
When I do this the ball fat far BUT left. Do I change the path to in to out ( as if I’m aiming right )?
Important. Thank you
Was that a dragonfly at 3:43 mark coming to get a lesson ? Loved this one – I have been trying to get this feeling for years but I get to 45 degrees & then yank the club way over to left ( subconsciously, I think I am putting the club where it belongs on space but that move doesn’t account for the body turn so I end up with a chicken wing / argh )..
Is there an equal feeling of pressure between the left hand and the right hand when releasing the golf club as you describe? Or does the left hand dominate the release?
Hi I do a 2plain swing and will this work for that as I need to be at the same position at impact. Can’t open the hip 😾
The good view you are using makes the point very clear. Thanks/Olle
Does this apply to driver or just irons?
Surely left wrist extension occurs earlier i.e. just past impact.
Great video!
Great video Clay, definitely an important part of the golf swing that can make a huge different to the quality of your ball-striking.
Been playing for 25 years. Could never get the swing down. Started bowing the left wrist over the last week and the ball is flying. Read books over the years, watched videos, and still never really got instruction that I was slightly cupping the wrist. Bowing the left wrist makes a HUGE difference on compressing the ball and hitting it properly. Now just thinking about keeping the grip relaxed before the swing, bowing the wrist during the swing, and then feeling the ball in your hands as you hit it. When I've been doing these three simple things properly, the ball just flies.
I mean why do right handed People shoot right handed in golf when in other sport like in hockey they shoot as a left? Can't understand that. Me as a right handed guy shoot as a left in hockey and that feels also the right way in golf but golfers say otherwise. Hmm fucked up
Great job! This is a huge question I get from my students. They try "roll" the wrists too much. This explains the difference. Well done!
U make it very easy to understand thank you
Gosh he loves to hear himself talk, and makes golf the most complicated maneuver in the world it would seem if you listen to him. I think what he says is true in most cases…but learn how to teach rather than preach is my suggestion.
Hi Clay,
first of all I have to say that I regret that I didn't come across your videos earlier. They are so easy to understand and are breaking down the steps so well so that to practice on them is really easy. They really improved my golf.
Regarding the cupping of your left wrist after impact I saw a friend inserting a tee in his watch strap to avoid it. Do you recommend this?
Hi Clay. I find that I can release with the left wrist bowed through out the release by cupping the right wrist. Is this another way one can release? This seems to promote more a twisting motion with palms touching on followthrough. Thanks!
I love how your videos get right to it, Clay……… no unnecessary self-promotion or advertising. Please let me know how I can contribute to your site so you don't have to "monetize" these helpful videos.
It looks easier than done. I often hit on the ground or hook to the left. My solution is to close the club face at address and swing inside out so that I don't have to bow my hand
Love it , but you just managed to fuck up the avg golfer. Probably best if you re-titled this vid
Clay, i enjoy your videos very much. i would like to request that you speak abit more deliberately when giving instructions; sometimes it's difficult to internalize your content when you speak too fast.
Excellent video – What about driver?
Folding the wrist made my club face close so much How to get rid Can you spend anytime look this message thank you
just had a lesson using the exact same swing thought and it improved my ball striking greatly as long as you do not let your bottom move towards the ball at Impact we used a practise club that was heavy so you can feel the positions you have to achieve Steve s aust
I'm learning so much from your channel. do you have videos on where I should be looking while swinging?
Clay, thanks for great tips . You and Chris Ryan my favourites. Do you cup your left wrist on shorter shots as well ? I try to. Is this correct right up to and including chips? Thks. Lynne