By: RotarySwing.com Golf Instruction | Duration: 00:08:35
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Learn and get the FEELING of exactly how to do this in the video here: https://rotaryswing.com/lp/youtube-release-short/
There’s different ways to release the club….but what is THE fastest and most efficient way to do it? That’s what we’re talking about today!
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Makes so much sense– the club head has to move faster than the grip up the club– which has to happen with a proper release– which also means you have to have proper wrist/hands movement. It never made sense to me with most instructors who say "Body leads and Hands/arms are passive" that feel idea never made sense to me. The L to L drill realy helped me with this.
Amazing video as always
Watch figures skaters arms during spins 🧐
Nice. Interesting thing is that Bobby Jones lets the left wrist break down more with a little less forearm rotation while tiger has very little break down on the left wrist and more forearm rotation. Your thoughts on this? Thanks
I have an Echo cs-590 also
Great video. It’s interesting how fewer instructors are teaching this these days. One other thing I’ve found over the years is that it seems, to me anyway, that it’s easier to control spin (i.e., not put too much backspin on the ball) and ball flight when you actually release your hands/wrists as opposed to releasing with just your body. It seems that’s been the case for me anyway over the years as I’d experiment with my swing.
I have heard you say width gives you speed and I have also heard you say that keeping your hands in close to your body and making a smaller circle will give you more speed. Can you explain the difference?
Jack Nicholas is the GOAT, just ask Tiger.
Chuck been a RS member for a while and recently having had some back issues last few years RS system seems to be the answer for a back pain free swing as I move into retirement. 2 quick questions 1. Does the post up happen before the hands release the club or same time?2. Are shoulders square at hands release and hips open? Ty
I want to learn how to release for more clubhead speed
Can you use the GOAT code if you’re lead side dominate? Do you have a video on lead side with the GOAT code?