? i just started playing golf been a golf course once why is it wen i go to hit with my driver i wanna raise up to wacth the ball how can i fix this issue
Sorry but had to ask while here.Is there any need for unlnar deviation in the left wrist through impact.It seems to me that to much of that would put the left arm out of line with the shaft?
Came back to your video just to make sure of a few things.In order to achieve the flat left wrist according to TGM and some of their instructors I hear that just using the hitters motion of pushing with the handle leading the club head we will end up in the FLW Pos.Then I have heard Lynn Blake say that U need to roll the left wrist to achieve the power available in the downward motion of the swing w a FLW ,seen on this very same pg,titled," Left Wrist Uncock Drill by LB." What is the best way
Great video Mario, your explanations are so clear! I had actually been _trying_ to hinge and un-hinge the left wrist, resulting very little accuracy and no change in distance in my 7iron and longer, just like you mentioned. I actually am taking lessons with a pro who hasn't mentioned the left wrist at all :( I will give it a go and let you know what my results are! Thanks again mate!
Excellent video on the flat left wrist.One question is it better to have a neutral grip in order to keep the left wrist flat.I have a rather strong left grip and it's more difficult to see if it is flat tha if I "Weaken it."
Also I've heard Darrel Klassen say you twist the left to impact and it will be flat.
@secretogolf focus on making sure your hands get to the golf ball before the clubhead or you could use the visual that the entire left arm and clubshaft are in one line at impact, regardless of your grip type....... as for Darrel Klassen, that might have worked for him or some of his students....I would have to see your motion in order to make a good diagnosis as apposed to a "golf digest" tip of the week ;)
Great vid...any thoughts about G-Mac's bowed left wrist at the start of the downswing and into impact. I've tried it and get a 50 yd hook. If I can fine tune it maybe I can turn it into a draw and get more distance on my shots.
i'm not always consistent-- what are some ways/tips to be consistent with this move? whenever i'm over the ball i get nervous and i either hit the ball fat or thin it really bad-- even though i try to maintain the flat wrist.. what should i be thinking about?
also, do you hit your woods and driver the same way you do your irons? meaning, downward blow with flat left wrist?
by popular request, i will be doing a video in response to many people asking much of the same type questions that you have, ........but in short response...many hall of fame players have had different looks of the left (or forward ) wrist at the top......the reality is, it can be in any look at the top (flat, cupped, or bowed) and through the swing as long as it returns flat or the equivalent of (i will include an explanation of that in the new video) through the impact interval. thanks, Mario
great video man totally agree how it is never talked about, if there is a secret to golf this is it!
95gashead 3 weeks ago
? i just started playing golf been a golf course once why is it wen i go to hit with my driver i wanna raise up to wacth the ball how can i fix this issue
lowrider949 1 month ago
Sorry but had to ask while here.Is there any need for unlnar deviation in the left wrist through impact.It seems to me that to much of that would put the left arm out of line with the shaft?
Thanks Mario
secretogolf 2 months ago
Came back to your video just to make sure of a few things.In order to achieve the flat left wrist according to TGM and some of their instructors I hear that just using the hitters motion of pushing with the handle leading the club head we will end up in the FLW Pos.Then I have heard Lynn Blake say that U need to roll the left wrist to achieve the power available in the downward motion of the swing w a FLW ,seen on this very same pg,titled," Left Wrist Uncock Drill by LB." What is the best way
secretogolf 2 months ago
Great video Mario, your explanations are so clear! I had actually been _trying_ to hinge and un-hinge the left wrist, resulting very little accuracy and no change in distance in my 7iron and longer, just like you mentioned. I actually am taking lessons with a pro who hasn't mentioned the left wrist at all :( I will give it a go and let you know what my results are! Thanks again mate!
erwinlobo14 3 months ago
@ 4:24 thats my problem!
TigerWoodsWorld 11 months ago
Excellent video on the flat left wrist.One question is it better to have a neutral grip in order to keep the left wrist flat.I have a rather strong left grip and it's more difficult to see if it is flat tha if I "Weaken it."
Also I've heard Darrel Klassen say you twist the left to impact and it will be flat.
Thanks For any help you can give.
Boston George
secretogolf 1 year ago
@secretogolf focus on making sure your hands get to the golf ball before the clubhead or you could use the visual that the entire left arm and clubshaft are in one line at impact, regardless of your grip type....... as for Darrel Klassen, that might have worked for him or some of his students....I would have to see your motion in order to make a good diagnosis as apposed to a "golf digest" tip of the week ;)
golfrealitybymario 1 year ago
Great vid...any thoughts about G-Mac's bowed left wrist at the start of the downswing and into impact. I've tried it and get a 50 yd hook. If I can fine tune it maybe I can turn it into a draw and get more distance on my shots.
FairwayJack 1 year ago
@FairwayJack
great, if you can adjust your path far enough left to counteract
golfrealitybymario 1 year ago
you sound like leonardo dicaprio :D
dudefrom1989 1 year ago
That joint is actually called the *anatomical snuff box*...
NikeGolf118 1 year ago
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drpthemc 2 years ago
wow great post mario..
i'm not always consistent-- what are some ways/tips to be consistent with this move? whenever i'm over the ball i get nervous and i either hit the ball fat or thin it really bad-- even though i try to maintain the flat wrist.. what should i be thinking about?
also, do you hit your woods and driver the same way you do your irons? meaning, downward blow with flat left wrist?
thanks!
drpthemc 2 years ago
excellent explanation Mario, thx
rwilhjelm 2 years ago
by popular request, i will be doing a video in response to many people asking much of the same type questions that you have, ........but in short response...many hall of fame players have had different looks of the left (or forward ) wrist at the top......the reality is, it can be in any look at the top (flat, cupped, or bowed) and through the swing as long as it returns flat or the equivalent of (i will include an explanation of that in the new video) through the impact interval. thanks, Mario
golfrealitybymario 2 years ago
Whats a "leaver?"
wmfox01 2 years ago