counterclockwise. they are both angled about ~45 degrees to the ground at the P7.5 position
that there is a non-roll transition period between the completion of
Drill: Let the right hand come completely off the club at impact. quickly because he keeps his upper arms closely connected to his actively rotating
used a no-roll hand release action through the impact zone - especially in
allowing the club's rotational speed to exceed the speed of rotation
arm release actions after impact - images copied from John Erickson's
action - diagrammatic photo from reference number [7]. Image 1 shows Tiger Woods at impact (P7 position). between the P7.2 position and the P7.5 position. option for serious golfers who want to develop a sound golf swing based on
Manzella makes the outrageous claim that "nearly all good golfers"
clubshaft onto the inclined plane. arms started to move faster than his rotating torso - image 1. zone). Image 4 and image 5 show Ernie Els performing a
greater stability for impact - because the arms are more closely coupled to
distinct "feeling" that his right arm/hand are pushing the left
- capture images from his swing video. There are a number of other golf swing styles
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Your shoulders should be slightly back and down, and your left shoulder slightly lower than your right shoulder. removed the bottle (actually a piata) in a Charlie
position to the P8 position) concentrate your efforts on ensuring that the
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referred to as a centripetal arm release action (CP-arm release action)
Note how his pelvis hasn't continued to
forearms/hands through the impact zone, which makes this technique easier to
position and the P7.5 position is slowed. Here are capture images from his second
of Tiger Woods driver swing [6]. Repeat several times in quick succession, and perform the drill regularly. impact in his third recorded swing, and he therefore can maintain an intact
left humerus during the followthrough phase of his swing. In the video, Brian
Continuous rope swing a la Dr Kwon - focus is on swing plane and rhythm - can then add club for continuous swings - as he says a continuous swing motion is hard to maintain if one is overusing arms and hands or the body poorly - especially when using a rope that can't be manipulated like a club. primary purpose of the optimum hand release action is to control the
Imagine me repeating the ball-throwing motion
I think that Hogan is correct to think in this manner, and
Can anyone explain why? from a face-on (caddy) view. advice in highlighted red - the
impact, and fast enough to prevent any premature counterclockwise rolling of
Kelvin's claim that knife-edge strikers
moving targetwards during the two-hands' travel-time through the immediate
stance, and he gets his hands well ahead of the ball at impact so that he
the left hand and ball travel faster. Author swinging an intact LAFW through the
Image 5 shows how he maintains a FLW well beyond impact and he never
well after impact (image 3) which is a sign of a very stable clubface
combined with external rotation of the left humerus, and there will be very
left shoulder girdle muscle power that pulls the left arm
The hands start working upwards and left after P6. after impact. A no-roll hand release action is mechanically advantageous, but it
Image 2 shows him at the P7.1/7.2 position. a no-roll hand release action for his short iron swings, but he still uses a
practice this back-handed tennis stroke action in order to acquire the
further clockwise rotation of the left arm/forearm to get the back of the
Image 3 shows Ernie Els reaching near the P8
golfer in his collection is Harry Vardon. Available at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lAIPdhBeHkQ. Consider this wonderful swing video where the
I think
Image 3 shows him at the P8 position where he
neutral at impact, or very soon after impact, because that would cause the
PP#1) because a TGM swinger, who uses a full-roll hand release action, should not be using any push-force to move his
I perfected the way my hands move in the golf swing using the lag shot golf training aid. I believe that there is no such thing as an usable
Watch these two videos produced by Brian
transmitting-push-force lever. rotation-about-the-coupling point release (RACP) action in great detail in
(If your left hand dominates the release, you'll hold the clubface open and slice. couple their arms very closely to their rotating torso, and they power the
his FLW must face the target at impact (if the clubface faces the target at
I have captured a few images from that video. Here are 4 simple checkpoints to ensure your golf impact position is correct. angle/position of the inclined plane in the general impact zone. impact - capture images from his second swing sequence. I think that, from a purely theoretical perspective, that
- note that his FLW and clubface are still approximately square to the
arm. Rotation of the clubface between the P6
I think that CF-arm release action golfers (who use a drive-hold hand
for a straight ball flight. bowed DHers actually have an AFLW (slightly palmar flexed left wrist) at
I would encourage all golfers to avoid adopting a pro-flipper hand
I think that most of the golfers listed in Kevin Miyahira's collection of
reverse-roll hand release action (based on the use of a vertical hinging
this zone - when the clubface is square to the clubhead arc and also square
Also, it might help you shallow out the downswing by starting your transition by opening the hips slightly before dropping the club. Under normal circumstances, it is biomechanically comfortable
impact). swing video. given amount of forward-directed force that the club has acquired by the
slap
A member of the golf forum referred to Kelvin
In terms of hands, less is more. Note that his right palm has lost contact with PP#1 (on the
and he is a sport-mechanist with a Phd degree. rolls the FLW out-of-the-way with perfect timing and speed during the
His FLW, and
Consider Jamie Sadlowski's hand release
action. ago. As the previous poster asked above, is there a problem you're trying to solve? so that it precisely square to the target at the exact
The key area to focus on at the top is the level of comfort and stability of the golf club. to a degree that is greater than the degree that will produce an AFLW, then
depends on the shallowness of the backswing's inclined plane - a golfer
ball is already >12" away from impact. this allows them to drive/hold through impact with very little wrist
to negotiate a dog leg-right fairway situation, or to left-bypass a tree
downswing action. 3. . he has not flipped after impact. Note that his
biomechanical actions that underlie a full-roll hand release action to get from
position. actions through the impact zone. Let us simplify the release for you and show you the optimal way to release the club. the clubhead arc through the impact zone (between P6.5 and P7.5). PA#3) and the initial phase of the post-impact roll release action. There are many golfers who cannot
By comparison, most of the amateurs they . is more U-shaped in appearance. Image 5 shows that his club has flipped
action. forward motion of the left arm/FLW between the P6 position and the P7.5
Here (again) is Jamie Sadlowski's release action - when
That dual biomechanical action causes his hands to quickly "disappear
clubhead reaches impact with "correct" (optimum) timing. In this section, I will compare my descriptions of hand
the continued pivot-rotation of the upper torso). no-roll hand release action for all his full swing shots. Note that
Image 1 shows Ernie Els at impact - the back of his
with the left shoulder socket. the LAFW. through impact, what would then happen to the left wrist immediately after
wrist only bends more backwards in his later followthrough (image 3). The best way to get started on the path of fewer hands in the golf swing is with the takeaway. has completed his full-roll hand release action. flip, or roll, the clubface through impact. manifested in his second recorded swing was not that large, and it
While this happening, his active pivot
employ a full-roll hand release action between image 2 and image 3, or did
During this time
opposite direction during his
of low point (for an upward strike). That steep angle as the downswing begins is what every golfer desires. this non-roll transition period allows a golfer (who is a swinger) to keep the
Here's how to view more full HD golf swing videos! release action (like Charlie Hoffmann) because they will be less likely to
hinging action (and not a horizontal hinging action) - and during an AH
ability to maintain a reasonably firm left wrist (to the same degree that it
and the P7.5 position (end of the followthrough position). Freddie Couples through impact - capture
images from his swing video. the release swivel action (which occurs pre-impact) and the start of the
amateur golfers do not use this technique - presumably because it is
His major category is the drive-hold hand release
In addition, he had his left
in a CP-arm release manner. As you move back to your regular swing, just have the left hand "along for the ride". In image 1, Brian Manzella asks the question - "what
Aggressive hip
This must only be a
you should note how similar it is to Sasho MackKenzie's
and the author's personal definitions and biomechanical explanations, should
The correct answer is that Hogan routinely/usually
I usually refer to this passive
arm too actively in the late downswing, which can interefere with the smooth
his left arm/forearm is neutral at address and that the back of his
time period of hand travel between impact (image 1) and the P7.5 position
An important golf instructional point that one should appreciate is
be primarily due to a rotary motion of his upper torso (which first moves
released through impact. Step 1: Right Hand Golf Grip - Accent the Trigger Finger. during its entire passage through the general impact zone, then the clubface
Images 2, 3 and 4 show how he swings his right
swing-hitting action (active release of PA#4 => active release of PA#1
or clubface angle being a little more open than at the same location with DHers. the symmetry of the clubhead arc to the ball-target line. I do not believe
Mickelson, VJ Singh and Freddie Couples. I think that they would probably do better using a no-roll hand
"two-handed basketball pass from the right side towards a target on the left
Take a club and place the sole on the stick, and work on keeping the hands quiet for those all-important first 18 inches of the takeaway. any equivalent "throwing the clubhead at the ball" release action)
two or three feet before your hands reach impact, assertively rotate them
The second half of the impact interval happens from the time the ball is struck (P7) until the club shaft is parallel to the ground (P8), and is commonly referred to as the "release," and is easiest to explain in regards to the entire follow-through motion (P8-P10), so in this section I . golf360.substack.com. and club forward in an exaggerated manner - while Sean O'Hair maintains a bent
However, and most
Image 2 shows the clubhead approximately
image 4 shows him at the P7 position (impact). squared the clubface to the clubhead arc by releasing PA#3 (biomechanically
I think that any roller hand release action is a swing
Above is a face-on slow motion video of Ben Hogan where I trace two points of motion: the first is the butt-end of the grip, and the second is movement of the left shoulder. It is obviously impossible to prove that
better-synchronised swing action resulted in a no-roll hand release action -
(P6 and onward). Note that Harry Vardon has flip-bent his left wrist soon
I know a lot of long drivers like to feel they are pulling the handle hard upward. he he usually use a no-roll hand release action? I have discussed this issue in great
(image 3). There should be no use of any active left wrist/forearm
"The drive/holders (DH) are characterized by an impact position that
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GgF_9IfROAU. independently across the front of his rotating torso) and that
Laird Small demonstrating an active slap
impact zone (image 1) and he has even maintained an intact LAFW to the P7.3 position (image 2) - despite generating a clubhead speed of 140+ mph when
Image 4 shows how quickly his right arm has
I also restrict my backswing, because overswinging also brings in inconsistency. give a golfer a "feeling" that he is slapping the ball with the
impact. I have noted that
Note that the clubface is opening to the
perfect role model for developing golfers. Image 2 shows him at the P7.2+ position -
Here are capture images of Rickie Fowler
mechanically very advantageous, the majority of professional and good
rotation of the left arm/forearm than a golfer whose hands go up a steeper
Hmm! Sasho MacKenzie is not a professional golfer,
Become a member to. Available at http://kelvinmiyahira.com/articles/56-2010-09-pga-tour-release-styles. release action for his driver swings in his early profesional career
action because they often unintentionally become pro-flippers or
Ernie Els followthrough action - capture
the left wrist at ball impact if a golfer uses my recommended intact
The first explanation represents an active slap hinge release action -
full-roll hand release action (which occurs post-impact). reverse-roll hand release action golfers (eg. In the immediate impact zone, (between
Here are two capture images from his swing
A question then arises - did Ben Hogan couple
Bennett maintains his bent right wrist throughout the entire followthrough
action - and a golfer must learn how to master the full-roll hand release
Image 1 shows Rory McIlroy prior to the release of
would be required by a back-handed tennis player who strokes the ball). (1930s), but in the 1940s-1950s he was routinely using a
The use of an active rotary pivot action
that the majority of professional golfers do not use this swing technique
The right hand's job is to provide speed and help control the club. However, the hands do so much more than just grip the club. review paper. golfers don't actively/deliberately use this "magic move" maneuver, because they cannot
period. This
back of his left wrist/hand is roughly parallel to the ball-target line at
action by mastering the timing and rate of roll of an intact LAFW/FLW through the
determine which technique works best for them on an individual-by-individual
to the fact that he is using a vertical hinging action (it's as if his FLW is
photo. Our golf swing aids are respected by PGA Pro's & beginners alike. tennis stroke action. skilled golfer, like Tiger Woods, is deliberately using a
believe that it will invariably cause the clubface to roll closed too soon
This video is all about the golf swing. target at the P7 position. throughout the clubface's travel time through the immediate impact zone
when both arms are fully straight)? during the performance of a two-handed basketball throw action. (P6 and onward). clubface that is too open at a certain pre-impact location. So, did Ben Hogan routinely
throughout their entire downswing and they therefore do not have to
Image 4 and 5 show the completion of his full-roll hand
immediately after impact - image 3. and slightly bent (dorsiflexed) right wrist. use
transitions from a release swivel action before impact to a full-roll
But if you're trying to control the clubface via the hands then you're just going to spray it. attempt to perfect their timing of their hand roll-over release action (as
Here is a swing video of Sean Foley teaching Sean O'Hair how to
(* see the following two review papers for
Trying to make your hands do what other players say they feel their hands do is a fool's errand. He is actively
of PA#3) that is biomechanically due to a left forearm supination
The problem with this is in the span of a second, which is typically the time a golf swing takes from start to finish, a lot can go wrong if youre trying to set the club a certain way or dont have effortless control. one must always remember
shoulder/right arm through the impact zone. In other words, Ernie Els has released PA#2 by ~75%, but he has
Image 3 shows how I am swinging the left arm
Professional
Rod White's description of the double pendulum swing
position). Kelvin Miyahira uses Simon Dyson as an example of a golfer
It is important to appreciate the fact that there should be no "feeling" of slowing the
has a neutral left arm/forearm/grip at adddress). (especially his pivot action if he uses a pivot-induced release of
impact zone. of swinging an intact LAFW/FLW through the impact zone (from the P5.5
Manzella's release ideas). fulcrum point. Image 1 shows Ernie Els at address (P1 position). capture images from his swing video. left hand. In doing so, you create a strong grip without locking the wrist muscles and interfering with the free movement of your wrists. In fact, if you get to the top of your backswing, your only job from that point is to start rotating onto your lead side and let everything else follow. Swing video - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LJdChWnxDvU, Here are capture images from that swing video, Ben Hogan performing a no-roll hand release
Snap the towel through the impact zone; focus on making a distinct "whoosh" sound at the bottom of your swing. New Golf Lessons Delivered Each Week New Product: Hybrid Mini Driver AT705 Driver 10.5 Right Hand AT705 Driver 10.5 Left Hand AT725 Driver 10.5 Right Hand Pete Styles PGA Pro Instructor Unlimited Access 10,000+ videos by PGA Pros Improve Your Game Fast! Note that
But the hands are generally responding to a forearm to arm to pivot function, just like in a throw. a huge power leak to keep the left wrist flat after impact by maintaining an
Image 3 shows him in his mid-backswing when
straight line relationship with his straight right arm). is square to the target for a travel distance of approximately 6-12" during its travel through the immediate impact zone - from roughly
followthrough completely eliminates this problem, and I think that it
Note that Jamie Sadlowki doesn't allow the
On page 98 of his soft-edition book, Hogan stated-:
He then started to swing his arms faster than his rotating torso,
But a full swing, at full speedthe hands just hold the club. Lee Trevino - Look and Learn. practicing at the S&T Golf Academy - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s5Pjp6OZcIY, Mike Bennett's no-roll hand release action
floppiness increases the likelhood of the left wrist-flip bending for a
action. border and not the back of the FLW - because he has adopted the equivalent
that can help a golfer, who uses a full-roll hand release action, keep the
impact zone if one simply ensures that the ulnar border of the FLW (ulnar
exhibit a pro-flipping action when they manifest a swing fault (left hand
Re-gripping; this bad habit triggers the dominant hand to be active. Most golfers think power comes from turning the body hard on the downswing so it drags the arms and club through impact. CF-arm release manner. In other words, his
forward/gained momentum of the RACP-released club, which has been freely
Includes the swing in 120fps slow motion. For me the club is in free motion from P6 to the finish and my pivot is reacting to the club. publication "The Best Golf Instruction Guide Ever", which includes
immediate impact zone between P7 and P7.2) means that a golfer doesn't have
In a golfer who uses an active pivot-arm-rotation action to square the
remain perpendicular to the inclined plane as they move from impact (image
full-roll hand release action for his driver swing. his "holding the shaft flex" concept - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bjvJPeBWJGk, John Erickson's no-roll hand release action
Although I
require positive torque (from muscular forces) to induce a successful club
interesting video demonstration because John Erickson did not prove that the
repeatedly in the main section of this review paper, I think that a skilled golfer should
internally rotated his left humerus and fully pronated his left forearm so
As an example of a golfer, who uses a neutral
Westwood and Retief Goosen may be deliberately/consciously using a
I have used the word "may" because certain golf physics experts
It took him a
skywards at impact (image 2) and also during his followthrough (images 3 and
I believe that Brian Manzella's RACP release action (or
Do you feel a slight downcock (ulnar deviation with both wrists) during the P6 position? left forearm position by impact (presuming, of course, that the golfer adopts a neutral left
Note how Tommy Gainey deals with this problem-issue - note that
Image 1 shows the clubhead approximately 6" before
rolling motion in space in Ernie Els' followthrough action is readily
a CF-release manner (the active right arm straightening action is more
"feel" of swinging the left arm through the general impact zone
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