Tyler Ferrell is the only person in the world named to Golf Digest's list of Best
Young Teachers in
America AND its list of Best Golf Fitness Professionals in America.
Correct Your Release with the Trail Hand Shadow Drill
After this video, you'll be able to:
- Understand the importance of a stable lead hand during your swing
- Feel how to maintain proper trail hand positioning for better release
- Identify and correct common release faults that lead to inconsistent shots
In this video, you'll practice the Trail Hand Shadow Drill to improve your release mechanics. This drill focuses on using your lead hand effectively while keeping your trail hand in position, helping to eliminate common release issues.
Video Transcript
WEBVTT
1
00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:03.740
This drill is left arm swings, right arm shadow.
2
00:00:03.740 --> 00:00:08.740
So I'd like to do a lot of these splitting hands when we're doing the release
3
00:00:08.740 --> 00:00:09.740
training.
4
00:00:09.740 --> 00:00:14.790
And you can typically see when a person has a release issue, when either there
5
00:00:14.790 --> 00:00:15.220
's a lot
6
00:00:15.220 --> 00:00:21.010
of kind of bending, narrowing, or not really good bracing patterns, but a lot
7
00:00:21.010 --> 00:00:21.880
of golfers
8
00:00:21.880 --> 00:00:27.860
struggle with the release because they tend to be too much trail side dominant.
9
00:00:27.860 --> 00:00:32.430
There are many good golfers where the trailhand actually comes slightly off the
10
00:00:32.430 --> 00:00:33.100
grip during
11
00:00:33.100 --> 00:00:35.460
the hitting zone.
12
00:00:35.460 --> 00:00:39.440
But I haven't seen any really good golfers where the lead hand comes off the
13
00:00:39.440 --> 00:00:40.000
grip.
14
00:00:40.000 --> 00:00:45.320
So at the very least, you need your hands to be working together at the other
15
00:00:45.320 --> 00:00:45.820
end of
16
00:00:45.820 --> 00:00:46.820
spectrum.
17
00:00:46.820 --> 00:00:51.080
You could be almost a lead side totally and still be a pretty good golfer.
18
00:00:51.080 --> 00:00:57.880
So this lead hand hitting with the trailhand being a shadow works really well
19
00:00:57.880 --> 00:00:58.980
for golfers
20
00:00:58.980 --> 00:01:02.730
who tend to have a little bit more of a right side release that gets into kind
21
00:01:02.730 --> 00:01:03.220
of this
22
00:01:03.220 --> 00:01:06.820
little chicken wing style finish look.
23
00:01:06.820 --> 00:01:11.390
Because you will rarely see when you're hitting these one arm left hand only,
24
00:01:11.390 --> 00:01:12.220
you'll rarely
25
00:01:12.220 --> 00:01:17.390
see that same amount of bending or bracing or kind of breaking the elbow or
26
00:01:17.390 --> 00:01:18.060
chicken
27
00:01:18.060 --> 00:01:19.060
wing.
28
00:01:19.060 --> 00:01:22.750
What we're going to do for this drill is you're going to take your right hand
29
00:01:22.750 --> 00:01:22.960
and you're
30
00:01:22.960 --> 00:01:27.530
going to put it within a couple inches of the grip but not actually on the grip
31
00:01:27.530 --> 00:01:27.680
.
32
00:01:27.680 --> 00:01:32.250
So this is kind of a cousin to the open trailhand where I'm working on how the
33
00:01:32.250 --> 00:01:33.000
right hand pushes
34
00:01:33.000 --> 00:01:34.440
against the grip.
35
00:01:34.440 --> 00:01:40.050
So I'm going to keep those in space and I'm just going to try to have that
36
00:01:40.050 --> 00:01:41.080
right hand
37
00:01:41.080 --> 00:01:46.150
follow the left hand very closely as I do some of these left arm single arm
38
00:01:46.150 --> 00:01:46.960
drills.
39
00:01:46.960 --> 00:01:50.810
Many golfers are going to feel either the right side continuing rotating, a
40
00:01:50.810 --> 00:01:51.960
little bit more
41
00:01:51.960 --> 00:01:57.470
shoulder activity, ab activity or you may struggle and you'll find that your
42
00:01:57.470 --> 00:01:58.200
body just
43
00:01:58.200 --> 00:02:03.520
wants to stall in order to let that right hand really square the club face.
44
00:02:03.520 --> 00:02:08.090
So this is a good kind of awareness drill for feeling how the lead arm can
45
00:02:08.090 --> 00:02:08.480
control the
46
00:02:08.480 --> 00:02:13.150
release and how the trail arm would have to support that or how the trail side
47
00:02:13.150 --> 00:02:13.600
of the
48
00:02:13.600 --> 00:02:17.110
body would have to support it if you're hitting more of these left arm only
49
00:02:17.110 --> 00:02:17.680
shots.
50
00:02:17.680 --> 00:02:25.130
So the way I would work through this drill I'm going to hit a few just lead arm
51
00:02:25.130 --> 00:02:25.640
only
52
00:02:25.640 --> 00:02:30.040
and then I'm going to take my trail hand and put it just off the grip.
53
00:02:30.040 --> 00:02:33.970
So I'm basically doing that lead hand only and then taking the trail hand and
54
00:02:33.970 --> 00:02:34.520
placing
55
00:02:34.520 --> 00:02:40.320
it just off the grip so I can get a sense of where I'm going to try to get in
56
00:02:40.320 --> 00:02:41.040
that follow
57
00:02:41.040 --> 00:02:47.240
through position and then I can try and hit a lead hand only shot while letting
58
00:02:47.240 --> 00:02:47.880
the right
59
00:02:47.880 --> 00:02:48.880
hand kind of follow.
60
00:02:48.880 --> 00:02:53.450
And this is definitely a little bit more of a mental puzzle for a lot of you
61
00:02:53.450 --> 00:02:53.860
because
62
00:02:53.860 --> 00:02:57.800
you've got to coordinate both sides of your brain making the right movement
63
00:02:57.800 --> 00:02:58.640
while hitting
64
00:02:58.640 --> 00:03:01.840
a golf ball or while you're letting a golf ball get in the way.
65
00:03:01.840 --> 00:03:07.050
But for a lot of you that's actually a good challenge because it forces you to
66
00:03:07.050 --> 00:03:07.880
not really
67
00:03:07.880 --> 00:03:10.860
talk yourself through it but you just have to feel it and just kind of trust it
68
00:03:10.860 --> 00:03:11.200
and go
69
00:03:11.200 --> 00:03:12.200
with it.
70
00:03:12.200 --> 00:03:17.690
So I'm going to do the left hand open or sorry the left hand single arm with a
71
00:03:17.690 --> 00:03:18.400
right hand
72
00:03:18.400 --> 00:03:25.070
shot shadow where basically I'm trying to just let that right hand follow that
73
00:03:25.070 --> 00:03:25.760
left hand
74
00:03:25.760 --> 00:03:26.760
motion.
75
00:03:26.760 --> 00:03:32.460
Once I have a feeling or a concept of what it feels like to kind of lead it now
76
00:03:32.460 --> 00:03:32.840
I'm
77
00:03:32.840 --> 00:03:36.350
going to put my right hand on but I'm going to put it on very softly and I'm
78
00:03:36.350 --> 00:03:36.640
going to
79
00:03:36.640 --> 00:03:42.880
feel like I hit this more with my left hand emphasis.
80
00:03:42.880 --> 00:03:46.390
What I tend to see when I have golfers do this is hitting more with this left
81
00:03:46.390 --> 00:03:47.680
hand emphasis
82
00:03:47.680 --> 00:03:52.560
you'll almost never see someone go into a chicken wing style motion.
83
00:03:52.560 --> 00:03:57.560
You'll tend to see really good arm extension and then the challenge is getting
84
00:03:57.560 --> 00:03:58.200
bigger swing
85
00:03:58.200 --> 00:04:02.230
so going from waist height to up to three quarter and then up to full swing and
86
00:04:02.230 --> 00:04:02.560
then
87
00:04:02.560 --> 00:04:07.820
adding intensity or at each position adding intensity and feeling like I can
88
00:04:07.820 --> 00:04:08.640
swing hard
89
00:04:08.640 --> 00:04:13.800
from that with that left hand being a little bit more in control.
90
00:04:13.800 --> 00:04:18.020
So if you're struggling with your kind of chicken wing or the release and you
91
00:04:18.020 --> 00:04:18.720
're having
92
00:04:18.720 --> 00:04:22.670
trouble especially when you swing hard play around with this drill and put some
93
00:04:22.670 --> 00:04:23.320
of the
94
00:04:23.320 --> 00:04:28.910
intensity into what the lead hand is doing sometimes that helps overcome trying
95
00:04:28.910 --> 00:04:29.520
to control
96
00:04:29.520 --> 00:04:31.000
it with the trail hand.
97
00:04:31.000 --> 00:04:34.030
If that doesn't work you can always try the trail hand only style of drills and
98
00:04:34.030 --> 00:04:34.460
really
99
00:04:34.460 --> 00:04:39.100
work on the control pattern but sometimes this is a much faster fix for being
100
00:04:39.100 --> 00:04:39.560
able to
101
00:04:39.560 --> 00:04:40.480
take it to the course.
1
00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:03.740
This drill is left arm swings, right arm shadow.
2
00:00:03.740 --> 00:00:08.740
So I'd like to do a lot of these splitting hands when we're doing the release
3
00:00:08.740 --> 00:00:09.740
training.
4
00:00:09.740 --> 00:00:14.790
And you can typically see when a person has a release issue, when either there
5
00:00:14.790 --> 00:00:15.220
's a lot
6
00:00:15.220 --> 00:00:21.010
of kind of bending, narrowing, or not really good bracing patterns, but a lot
7
00:00:21.010 --> 00:00:21.880
of golfers
8
00:00:21.880 --> 00:00:27.860
struggle with the release because they tend to be too much trail side dominant.
9
00:00:27.860 --> 00:00:32.430
There are many good golfers where the trailhand actually comes slightly off the
10
00:00:32.430 --> 00:00:33.100
grip during
11
00:00:33.100 --> 00:00:35.460
the hitting zone.
12
00:00:35.460 --> 00:00:39.440
But I haven't seen any really good golfers where the lead hand comes off the
13
00:00:39.440 --> 00:00:40.000
grip.
14
00:00:40.000 --> 00:00:45.320
So at the very least, you need your hands to be working together at the other
15
00:00:45.320 --> 00:00:45.820
end of
16
00:00:45.820 --> 00:00:46.820
spectrum.
17
00:00:46.820 --> 00:00:51.080
You could be almost a lead side totally and still be a pretty good golfer.
18
00:00:51.080 --> 00:00:57.880
So this lead hand hitting with the trailhand being a shadow works really well
19
00:00:57.880 --> 00:00:58.980
for golfers
20
00:00:58.980 --> 00:01:02.730
who tend to have a little bit more of a right side release that gets into kind
21
00:01:02.730 --> 00:01:03.220
of this
22
00:01:03.220 --> 00:01:06.820
little chicken wing style finish look.
23
00:01:06.820 --> 00:01:11.390
Because you will rarely see when you're hitting these one arm left hand only,
24
00:01:11.390 --> 00:01:12.220
you'll rarely
25
00:01:12.220 --> 00:01:17.390
see that same amount of bending or bracing or kind of breaking the elbow or
26
00:01:17.390 --> 00:01:18.060
chicken
27
00:01:18.060 --> 00:01:19.060
wing.
28
00:01:19.060 --> 00:01:22.750
What we're going to do for this drill is you're going to take your right hand
29
00:01:22.750 --> 00:01:22.960
and you're
30
00:01:22.960 --> 00:01:27.530
going to put it within a couple inches of the grip but not actually on the grip
31
00:01:27.530 --> 00:01:27.680
.
32
00:01:27.680 --> 00:01:32.250
So this is kind of a cousin to the open trailhand where I'm working on how the
33
00:01:32.250 --> 00:01:33.000
right hand pushes
34
00:01:33.000 --> 00:01:34.440
against the grip.
35
00:01:34.440 --> 00:01:40.050
So I'm going to keep those in space and I'm just going to try to have that
36
00:01:40.050 --> 00:01:41.080
right hand
37
00:01:41.080 --> 00:01:46.150
follow the left hand very closely as I do some of these left arm single arm
38
00:01:46.150 --> 00:01:46.960
drills.
39
00:01:46.960 --> 00:01:50.810
Many golfers are going to feel either the right side continuing rotating, a
40
00:01:50.810 --> 00:01:51.960
little bit more
41
00:01:51.960 --> 00:01:57.470
shoulder activity, ab activity or you may struggle and you'll find that your
42
00:01:57.470 --> 00:01:58.200
body just
43
00:01:58.200 --> 00:02:03.520
wants to stall in order to let that right hand really square the club face.
44
00:02:03.520 --> 00:02:08.090
So this is a good kind of awareness drill for feeling how the lead arm can
45
00:02:08.090 --> 00:02:08.480
control the
46
00:02:08.480 --> 00:02:13.150
release and how the trail arm would have to support that or how the trail side
47
00:02:13.150 --> 00:02:13.600
of the
48
00:02:13.600 --> 00:02:17.110
body would have to support it if you're hitting more of these left arm only
49
00:02:17.110 --> 00:02:17.680
shots.
50
00:02:17.680 --> 00:02:25.130
So the way I would work through this drill I'm going to hit a few just lead arm
51
00:02:25.130 --> 00:02:25.640
only
52
00:02:25.640 --> 00:02:30.040
and then I'm going to take my trail hand and put it just off the grip.
53
00:02:30.040 --> 00:02:33.970
So I'm basically doing that lead hand only and then taking the trail hand and
54
00:02:33.970 --> 00:02:34.520
placing
55
00:02:34.520 --> 00:02:40.320
it just off the grip so I can get a sense of where I'm going to try to get in
56
00:02:40.320 --> 00:02:41.040
that follow
57
00:02:41.040 --> 00:02:47.240
through position and then I can try and hit a lead hand only shot while letting
58
00:02:47.240 --> 00:02:47.880
the right
59
00:02:47.880 --> 00:02:48.880
hand kind of follow.
60
00:02:48.880 --> 00:02:53.450
And this is definitely a little bit more of a mental puzzle for a lot of you
61
00:02:53.450 --> 00:02:53.860
because
62
00:02:53.860 --> 00:02:57.800
you've got to coordinate both sides of your brain making the right movement
63
00:02:57.800 --> 00:02:58.640
while hitting
64
00:02:58.640 --> 00:03:01.840
a golf ball or while you're letting a golf ball get in the way.
65
00:03:01.840 --> 00:03:07.050
But for a lot of you that's actually a good challenge because it forces you to
66
00:03:07.050 --> 00:03:07.880
not really
67
00:03:07.880 --> 00:03:10.860
talk yourself through it but you just have to feel it and just kind of trust it
68
00:03:10.860 --> 00:03:11.200
and go
69
00:03:11.200 --> 00:03:12.200
with it.
70
00:03:12.200 --> 00:03:17.690
So I'm going to do the left hand open or sorry the left hand single arm with a
71
00:03:17.690 --> 00:03:18.400
right hand
72
00:03:18.400 --> 00:03:25.070
shot shadow where basically I'm trying to just let that right hand follow that
73
00:03:25.070 --> 00:03:25.760
left hand
74
00:03:25.760 --> 00:03:26.760
motion.
75
00:03:26.760 --> 00:03:32.460
Once I have a feeling or a concept of what it feels like to kind of lead it now
76
00:03:32.460 --> 00:03:32.840
I'm
77
00:03:32.840 --> 00:03:36.350
going to put my right hand on but I'm going to put it on very softly and I'm
78
00:03:36.350 --> 00:03:36.640
going to
79
00:03:36.640 --> 00:03:42.880
feel like I hit this more with my left hand emphasis.
80
00:03:42.880 --> 00:03:46.390
What I tend to see when I have golfers do this is hitting more with this left
81
00:03:46.390 --> 00:03:47.680
hand emphasis
82
00:03:47.680 --> 00:03:52.560
you'll almost never see someone go into a chicken wing style motion.
83
00:03:52.560 --> 00:03:57.560
You'll tend to see really good arm extension and then the challenge is getting
84
00:03:57.560 --> 00:03:58.200
bigger swing
85
00:03:58.200 --> 00:04:02.230
so going from waist height to up to three quarter and then up to full swing and
86
00:04:02.230 --> 00:04:02.560
then
87
00:04:02.560 --> 00:04:07.820
adding intensity or at each position adding intensity and feeling like I can
88
00:04:07.820 --> 00:04:08.640
swing hard
89
00:04:08.640 --> 00:04:13.800
from that with that left hand being a little bit more in control.
90
00:04:13.800 --> 00:04:18.020
So if you're struggling with your kind of chicken wing or the release and you
91
00:04:18.020 --> 00:04:18.720
're having
92
00:04:18.720 --> 00:04:22.670
trouble especially when you swing hard play around with this drill and put some
93
00:04:22.670 --> 00:04:23.320
of the
94
00:04:23.320 --> 00:04:28.910
intensity into what the lead hand is doing sometimes that helps overcome trying
95
00:04:28.910 --> 00:04:29.520
to control
96
00:04:29.520 --> 00:04:31.000
it with the trail hand.
97
00:04:31.000 --> 00:04:34.030
If that doesn't work you can always try the trail hand only style of drills and
98
00:04:34.030 --> 00:04:34.460
really
99
00:04:34.460 --> 00:04:39.100
work on the control pattern but sometimes this is a much faster fix for being
100
00:04:39.100 --> 00:04:39.560
able to
101
00:04:39.560 --> 00:04:40.480
take it to the course.
Tyler Ferrell is the only person in the world named to Golf Digest's list of
Best Young Teachers in America AND its list of Best Golf Fitness Professionals in America.
Correct Your Release with the Trail Hand Shadow Drill
After this video, you'll be able to:
- Understand the importance of a stable lead hand during your swing
- Feel how to maintain proper trail hand positioning for better release
- Identify and correct common release faults that lead to inconsistent shots
In this video, you'll practice the Trail Hand Shadow Drill to improve your release mechanics. This drill focuses on using your lead hand effectively while keeping your trail hand in position, helping to eliminate common release issues.
Video Transcript
WEBVTT
1
00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:03.740
This drill is left arm swings, right arm shadow.
2
00:00:03.740 --> 00:00:08.740
So I'd like to do a lot of these splitting hands when we're doing the release
3
00:00:08.740 --> 00:00:09.740
training.
4
00:00:09.740 --> 00:00:14.790
And you can typically see when a person has a release issue, when either there
5
00:00:14.790 --> 00:00:15.220
's a lot
6
00:00:15.220 --> 00:00:21.010
of kind of bending, narrowing, or not really good bracing patterns, but a lot
7
00:00:21.010 --> 00:00:21.880
of golfers
8
00:00:21.880 --> 00:00:27.860
struggle with the release because they tend to be too much trail side dominant.
9
00:00:27.860 --> 00:00:32.430
There are many good golfers where the trailhand actually comes slightly off the
10
00:00:32.430 --> 00:00:33.100
grip during
11
00:00:33.100 --> 00:00:35.460
the hitting zone.
12
00:00:35.460 --> 00:00:39.440
But I haven't seen any really good golfers where the lead hand comes off the
13
00:00:39.440 --> 00:00:40.000
grip.
14
00:00:40.000 --> 00:00:45.320
So at the very least, you need your hands to be working together at the other
15
00:00:45.320 --> 00:00:45.820
end of
16
00:00:45.820 --> 00:00:46.820
spectrum.
17
00:00:46.820 --> 00:00:51.080
You could be almost a lead side totally and still be a pretty good golfer.
18
00:00:51.080 --> 00:00:57.880
So this lead hand hitting with the trailhand being a shadow works really well
19
00:00:57.880 --> 00:00:58.980
for golfers
20
00:00:58.980 --> 00:01:02.730
who tend to have a little bit more of a right side release that gets into kind
21
00:01:02.730 --> 00:01:03.220
of this
22
00:01:03.220 --> 00:01:06.820
little chicken wing style finish look.
23
00:01:06.820 --> 00:01:11.390
Because you will rarely see when you're hitting these one arm left hand only,
24
00:01:11.390 --> 00:01:12.220
you'll rarely
25
00:01:12.220 --> 00:01:17.390
see that same amount of bending or bracing or kind of breaking the elbow or
26
00:01:17.390 --> 00:01:18.060
chicken
27
00:01:18.060 --> 00:01:19.060
wing.
28
00:01:19.060 --> 00:01:22.750
What we're going to do for this drill is you're going to take your right hand
29
00:01:22.750 --> 00:01:22.960
and you're
30
00:01:22.960 --> 00:01:27.530
going to put it within a couple inches of the grip but not actually on the grip
31
00:01:27.530 --> 00:01:27.680
.
32
00:01:27.680 --> 00:01:32.250
So this is kind of a cousin to the open trailhand where I'm working on how the
33
00:01:32.250 --> 00:01:33.000
right hand pushes
34
00:01:33.000 --> 00:01:34.440
against the grip.
35
00:01:34.440 --> 00:01:40.050
So I'm going to keep those in space and I'm just going to try to have that
36
00:01:40.050 --> 00:01:41.080
right hand
37
00:01:41.080 --> 00:01:46.150
follow the left hand very closely as I do some of these left arm single arm
38
00:01:46.150 --> 00:01:46.960
drills.
39
00:01:46.960 --> 00:01:50.810
Many golfers are going to feel either the right side continuing rotating, a
40
00:01:50.810 --> 00:01:51.960
little bit more
41
00:01:51.960 --> 00:01:57.470
shoulder activity, ab activity or you may struggle and you'll find that your
42
00:01:57.470 --> 00:01:58.200
body just
43
00:01:58.200 --> 00:02:03.520
wants to stall in order to let that right hand really square the club face.
44
00:02:03.520 --> 00:02:08.090
So this is a good kind of awareness drill for feeling how the lead arm can
45
00:02:08.090 --> 00:02:08.480
control the
46
00:02:08.480 --> 00:02:13.150
release and how the trail arm would have to support that or how the trail side
47
00:02:13.150 --> 00:02:13.600
of the
48
00:02:13.600 --> 00:02:17.110
body would have to support it if you're hitting more of these left arm only
49
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shots.
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So the way I would work through this drill I'm going to hit a few just lead arm
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only
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and then I'm going to take my trail hand and put it just off the grip.
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So I'm basically doing that lead hand only and then taking the trail hand and
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placing
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it just off the grip so I can get a sense of where I'm going to try to get in
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that follow
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through position and then I can try and hit a lead hand only shot while letting
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the right
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hand kind of follow.
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And this is definitely a little bit more of a mental puzzle for a lot of you
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because
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you've got to coordinate both sides of your brain making the right movement
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while hitting
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a golf ball or while you're letting a golf ball get in the way.
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But for a lot of you that's actually a good challenge because it forces you to
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not really
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talk yourself through it but you just have to feel it and just kind of trust it
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and go
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with it.
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So I'm going to do the left hand open or sorry the left hand single arm with a
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right hand
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shot shadow where basically I'm trying to just let that right hand follow that
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left hand
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motion.
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Once I have a feeling or a concept of what it feels like to kind of lead it now
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I'm
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going to put my right hand on but I'm going to put it on very softly and I'm
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going to
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feel like I hit this more with my left hand emphasis.
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What I tend to see when I have golfers do this is hitting more with this left
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hand emphasis
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you'll almost never see someone go into a chicken wing style motion.
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You'll tend to see really good arm extension and then the challenge is getting
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bigger swing
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so going from waist height to up to three quarter and then up to full swing and
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then
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adding intensity or at each position adding intensity and feeling like I can
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swing hard
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from that with that left hand being a little bit more in control.
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So if you're struggling with your kind of chicken wing or the release and you
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're having
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trouble especially when you swing hard play around with this drill and put some
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of the
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intensity into what the lead hand is doing sometimes that helps overcome trying
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to control
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it with the trail hand.
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If that doesn't work you can always try the trail hand only style of drills and
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really
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work on the control pattern but sometimes this is a much faster fix for being
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able to
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take it to the course.
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This drill is left arm swings, right arm shadow.
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So I'd like to do a lot of these splitting hands when we're doing the release
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training.
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And you can typically see when a person has a release issue, when either there
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's a lot
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of kind of bending, narrowing, or not really good bracing patterns, but a lot
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of golfers
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struggle with the release because they tend to be too much trail side dominant.
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There are many good golfers where the trailhand actually comes slightly off the
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grip during
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the hitting zone.
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But I haven't seen any really good golfers where the lead hand comes off the
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grip.
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So at the very least, you need your hands to be working together at the other
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end of
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spectrum.
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You could be almost a lead side totally and still be a pretty good golfer.
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So this lead hand hitting with the trailhand being a shadow works really well
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for golfers
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who tend to have a little bit more of a right side release that gets into kind
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of this
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little chicken wing style finish look.
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Because you will rarely see when you're hitting these one arm left hand only,
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you'll rarely
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see that same amount of bending or bracing or kind of breaking the elbow or
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chicken
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wing.
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What we're going to do for this drill is you're going to take your right hand
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and you're
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going to put it within a couple inches of the grip but not actually on the grip
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.
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So this is kind of a cousin to the open trailhand where I'm working on how the
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right hand pushes
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against the grip.
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So I'm going to keep those in space and I'm just going to try to have that
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right hand
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follow the left hand very closely as I do some of these left arm single arm
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drills.
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Many golfers are going to feel either the right side continuing rotating, a
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little bit more
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shoulder activity, ab activity or you may struggle and you'll find that your
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body just
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wants to stall in order to let that right hand really square the club face.
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So this is a good kind of awareness drill for feeling how the lead arm can
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control the
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release and how the trail arm would have to support that or how the trail side
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of the
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body would have to support it if you're hitting more of these left arm only
49
00:02:17.110 --> 00:02:17.680
shots.
50
00:02:17.680 --> 00:02:25.130
So the way I would work through this drill I'm going to hit a few just lead arm
51
00:02:25.130 --> 00:02:25.640
only
52
00:02:25.640 --> 00:02:30.040
and then I'm going to take my trail hand and put it just off the grip.
53
00:02:30.040 --> 00:02:33.970
So I'm basically doing that lead hand only and then taking the trail hand and
54
00:02:33.970 --> 00:02:34.520
placing
55
00:02:34.520 --> 00:02:40.320
it just off the grip so I can get a sense of where I'm going to try to get in
56
00:02:40.320 --> 00:02:41.040
that follow
57
00:02:41.040 --> 00:02:47.240
through position and then I can try and hit a lead hand only shot while letting
58
00:02:47.240 --> 00:02:47.880
the right
59
00:02:47.880 --> 00:02:48.880
hand kind of follow.
60
00:02:48.880 --> 00:02:53.450
And this is definitely a little bit more of a mental puzzle for a lot of you
61
00:02:53.450 --> 00:02:53.860
because
62
00:02:53.860 --> 00:02:57.800
you've got to coordinate both sides of your brain making the right movement
63
00:02:57.800 --> 00:02:58.640
while hitting
64
00:02:58.640 --> 00:03:01.840
a golf ball or while you're letting a golf ball get in the way.
65
00:03:01.840 --> 00:03:07.050
But for a lot of you that's actually a good challenge because it forces you to
66
00:03:07.050 --> 00:03:07.880
not really
67
00:03:07.880 --> 00:03:10.860
talk yourself through it but you just have to feel it and just kind of trust it
68
00:03:10.860 --> 00:03:11.200
and go
69
00:03:11.200 --> 00:03:12.200
with it.
70
00:03:12.200 --> 00:03:17.690
So I'm going to do the left hand open or sorry the left hand single arm with a
71
00:03:17.690 --> 00:03:18.400
right hand
72
00:03:18.400 --> 00:03:25.070
shot shadow where basically I'm trying to just let that right hand follow that
73
00:03:25.070 --> 00:03:25.760
left hand
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00:03:25.760 --> 00:03:26.760
motion.
75
00:03:26.760 --> 00:03:32.460
Once I have a feeling or a concept of what it feels like to kind of lead it now
76
00:03:32.460 --> 00:03:32.840
I'm
77
00:03:32.840 --> 00:03:36.350
going to put my right hand on but I'm going to put it on very softly and I'm
78
00:03:36.350 --> 00:03:36.640
going to
79
00:03:36.640 --> 00:03:42.880
feel like I hit this more with my left hand emphasis.
80
00:03:42.880 --> 00:03:46.390
What I tend to see when I have golfers do this is hitting more with this left
81
00:03:46.390 --> 00:03:47.680
hand emphasis
82
00:03:47.680 --> 00:03:52.560
you'll almost never see someone go into a chicken wing style motion.
83
00:03:52.560 --> 00:03:57.560
You'll tend to see really good arm extension and then the challenge is getting
84
00:03:57.560 --> 00:03:58.200
bigger swing
85
00:03:58.200 --> 00:04:02.230
so going from waist height to up to three quarter and then up to full swing and
86
00:04:02.230 --> 00:04:02.560
then
87
00:04:02.560 --> 00:04:07.820
adding intensity or at each position adding intensity and feeling like I can
88
00:04:07.820 --> 00:04:08.640
swing hard
89
00:04:08.640 --> 00:04:13.800
from that with that left hand being a little bit more in control.
90
00:04:13.800 --> 00:04:18.020
So if you're struggling with your kind of chicken wing or the release and you
91
00:04:18.020 --> 00:04:18.720
're having
92
00:04:18.720 --> 00:04:22.670
trouble especially when you swing hard play around with this drill and put some
93
00:04:22.670 --> 00:04:23.320
of the
94
00:04:23.320 --> 00:04:28.910
intensity into what the lead hand is doing sometimes that helps overcome trying
95
00:04:28.910 --> 00:04:29.520
to control
96
00:04:29.520 --> 00:04:31.000
it with the trail hand.
97
00:04:31.000 --> 00:04:34.030
If that doesn't work you can always try the trail hand only style of drills and
98
00:04:34.030 --> 00:04:34.460
really
99
00:04:34.460 --> 00:04:39.100
work on the control pattern but sometimes this is a much faster fix for being
100
00:04:39.100 --> 00:04:39.560
able to
101
00:04:39.560 --> 00:04:40.480
take it to the course.
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