IT MIGHT NOT BE YOUR SWING IT COULD BE THE SHAFT YOU CAN MAKE A PERFECCT SWING AND IF YOUR SHAFT HAS A SOFT TIP IT GOING RIGHT I DONT KARE HOW U SWING IT
learn how to hit all the shots check out my lessons at hitmanhawky , proper grip and release, nine ballflight laws , check it out i can help and thanks hitmanhawky
The guy isn't an idiot, but your post is idiotic. He's not turing to 'cure' your fade or slice. He's given a simple lesson that he wants people to practice. Each person needs to experiment to see how much they need to roll your forearm over. There's much more to it than that, but you have to go to the driving range, take his tips and see what adjustments you have to make to fix your problem. Opening or closing the clubhead a bit can also help with a hook, fade or slice.
your obviously retarded and dont play golf. a draw is much different then a hook. if you draw the ball then you can gain 10 or even 20 yards to each club.
This dude is an idiot. Rotating your hands too much like he's trying to imply can lead to severe snap hooks and stray away from the "draw". "Flipping your hands" is a cheap and quick way to try and fix a fade and slice, but it's not a cure. What you have to focus on is squaring your body to the ball as opposed to flipping your hands over to square the club face. Squaring your body generates more power and is the right way to fix a fade.
Wow somebody actually has the same suggestions as another golfer! I noticed it also helps me to make sure I keep my weight a bit more on the right leg.
After fighting my huge banana ball slice for sometime and almost giving up on my driver,this video has helped straighten out my drives and today on the range I was hitting 260-290yds...in the fairway.
This guy is a 20 dont listen to a word he says
Lumbergfucther 4 months ago
OMG... its so simple!
dp1569 7 months ago
I did it! I had a slight fade in most of my drives but this seems to have helped alot. Will use it tomorrow on the course.
WhiteNacho 1 year ago
Let's try this exercise. I will be interested in reports from my friends as to whether this really helps. Please send me comments.
golfnutster 1 year ago
I'll try it. That tale is starting to cost me.
scottyray12 1 year ago
IT MIGHT NOT BE YOUR SWING IT COULD BE THE SHAFT YOU CAN MAKE A PERFECCT SWING AND IF YOUR SHAFT HAS A SOFT TIP IT GOING RIGHT I DONT KARE HOW U SWING IT
slippreygritz 1 year ago
@slippreygritz Nonsense
johnberry08 9 months ago
@slippreygritz thats what she said
friedchikn1 7 months ago
Best explanation ...thanks
fcomatador 1 year ago
learn how to hit all the shots check out my lessons at hitmanhawky , proper grip and release, nine ballflight laws , check it out i can help and thanks hitmanhawky
hitmanhawky 2 years ago
can someone check out my swing and give me some tips please :)
gotpaint17 2 years ago
This is a great drill......
jcbak 2 years ago
The guy isn't an idiot, but your post is idiotic. He's not turing to 'cure' your fade or slice. He's given a simple lesson that he wants people to practice. Each person needs to experiment to see how much they need to roll your forearm over. There's much more to it than that, but you have to go to the driving range, take his tips and see what adjustments you have to make to fix your problem. Opening or closing the clubhead a bit can also help with a hook, fade or slice.
bdyftns 2 years ago
roll it over.
-Do what?
roll it over.
-huh?
make sure to rolllll it ooover! ^_^
brutesleuth 2 years ago
your obviously retarded and dont play golf. a draw is much different then a hook. if you draw the ball then you can gain 10 or even 20 yards to each club.
teago138 2 years ago
why the crap would you want to hook a ball
tags714 2 years ago
This dude has fixed quite a few slicers in his day.
kristenmoe 2 years ago
This dude is an idiot. Rotating your hands too much like he's trying to imply can lead to severe snap hooks and stray away from the "draw". "Flipping your hands" is a cheap and quick way to try and fix a fade and slice, but it's not a cure. What you have to focus on is squaring your body to the ball as opposed to flipping your hands over to square the club face. Squaring your body generates more power and is the right way to fix a fade.
soccereagle12 2 years ago
@soccereagle12 how does standing a certain way generate more power? i thought all you had to do was swing faster.
dschultz6072 2 months ago
This comment has received too many negative votes show
the more likely reason for a slice is your allignement. make sure you set up parrarel
dannymcc11 3 years ago
Wow somebody actually has the same suggestions as another golfer! I noticed it also helps me to make sure I keep my weight a bit more on the right leg.
white95sl2 3 years ago
After fighting my huge banana ball slice for sometime and almost giving up on my driver,this video has helped straighten out my drives and today on the range I was hitting 260-290yds...in the fairway.
gressl80 3 years ago