| Re: Have you been taught to swing wrong or RIGHT? Hello everybody.
I was doing what I normally do (that is, everything I do during the day whilst my brain is on the range! That's why I do things like chuck my dirty linen in the washing up, or wonder where the remote is when I'm holding it!) and hope this tags on quite nicely to this lovely thread.
To allow the right side to work its' magic, can anyone post any pictures (face on) of good ball strikers in their follow through where their right arm is parallel to the ground for me please? I have a curiosity that needs to be satisfied.
I'm thinking that to allow the right side to fire through powerfully, and to stop the wrists flipping (which I think is a natural reaction to get the club coming back to the inside after impact) good ball strikers have a firm connection between their upper left arm and their turning torso, and actually fold the left elbow?
It seems that when I do this the clubhead comes through much faster and I have no breakdown of the wrists through impact.
Is this an erroneous observation?
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