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Golf Tips of Jack Nicklaus & Arnold Palmer : Arnold Palmer Golf Swing Release Tips

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Uploaded by on Jul 27, 2008

Arnold Palmer always tried to not release his hands through impact with the golf ball. Watch this free video clip and learn some great tips on how to swing like one of the greatest golfers in history, Arnold Palmer.

Expert: Jay Golden
Bio: Jay Golden has been a PGA Member since 1982 and was selected for the PGA National Teaching Committee in 1988.
Filmmaker: Suzie Vigoin

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  • Actually most of Jay's videos is full of win ajmcstoner, but you're to thickheaded and conservative and mainstream to understand it. :)

  • Thanks for not only this video, but your others as well. They are very understandable and make a lot of sense. Good work.

  • Do you know anything about golf besides that there was a guy named Arnold Palmer who played the game very well? I bet you can't even break 80, buddy.

  • i honestly have no idea how your a golf pro, most of your videos are full of bullshit

  • As crapy as his videos are, he is really on to something. Rolling your wrists over will only get you in trouble.

  • Why would you experiment with a lousy swing like Palmer's? He was a very talented man, but his swing left much to be desired. His talent made him as good as he was, not his swing.

  • That's it!

    Thanks I really needed to know that :-)

    My golf teacher (great pro by the way!) tries to teach me the turnover but now I understand that it is something that comes naturally when you release the club towards the target.

  • Great Vid

  • Very very good!!

    With the modern ,slightly flatter, swing plane taught in the last 15 years, the club squares up with the rotation of the body, not by the manipulation of the hands.

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