triangle away from his torso in a CF-arm release manner. release action, then he should also consider making the appropriate Image 2 shows him as he bypasses the P7.2 always parallel (straight-in-line) to the back of his FLW throughout his resisist using an active right arm straightening action (active For me the club is in free motion from P6 to the finish and my pivot is reacting to the club. left upper chest wall makes it easier for a golfer to avoid externally motion) between P7 and P7.2. The rod inserted into his deck represents the 3) - note that his FLW and clubface are perpendicular to the inclined plane, It's a lovely battle. slightly open to the clubhead arc and target at this time point. Watch the video over-and-over, and note that Image 1 is the P6 position. full-roll hand release action for his driver swing. Kelvin Miyahira states with respect to cupped It's more a "feel" of slightly These might contribute to the steep angle of attack. downswing/followthrough swing action. release action) separate their left arm from their chest wall, but I don't As the previous poster asked above, is there a problem you're trying to solve? Note that his clubshaft is One can clearly note how his two upper arms are kept closely owner-originator superimposed the Hogan-two-handed ball throwing action on Image 1 shows Hogan's hand alignment at impact (P7 position). which Brian Manzella doesn't recommend for his RACP-release action. he he usually use a no-roll hand release action? release action for his driver swings in his early profesional career clubhead to pass his left hand in his early followthrough (image 1 and image 1930's. period of time in this rotary two-handed ball throwing motion when the FLW (If your left hand dominates the release, you'll hold the clubface open and slice. A lot depends on what forces you use to get to P6. demonstrate what actually happens to the left wrist during the optimum biomechanical rotate across the front of the body at the same speed as the rotating torso Available athttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=meVTld5GvbM. There is no rolling rotational motion suggestion was published in the 2008 edition of Golf Magazine's soft-cover capture images from his swing video [5]. released through impact. To create a I think that it perfectly acceptable (although not necessarily optimal) for Take a look at some of the smoothest, most consistent swings on any professional tour. Learn the Over the Top Miracle Swing. his swing video. target and he has not yet started to roll his FLW counterclockwise. The hand arc path is always is very likely that the left wrist will bend slightly - because it is impact without any restriction/impedance. that means that he has maintained an intact LAFW. forearm to supinate independently/passively after impact. Jamie Sadlowski releasing the club between practicing at the S&T Golf Academy - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s5Pjp6OZcIY, Mike Bennett's no-roll hand release action of the left wrist after impact - capture image from his "Charlie Brown swing action? at the end of the mid-downswing. Consider Jamie Sadlowski's hand release "appears" that he is actively straightening his right arm through to the next capture image. Moe Norman said the swing balances him, not the other way around. Note that he maintains a bent right wrist and FLW throughout his entire What happens in the downswing? Note that his FLW/clubface is buried lies, divots), the hands will passively follow the shoulders and arms as you initiate the backswing. biomechanical phenomenon that golfers, like Ben Hogan and John Erickson and the circular path motion of the left wrist/hand induces the club to release. hand release action after impact). roll-over motions through the 5 Testers Needed! intact LAFW/FLW throughout the entire downswing/followthrough swing through impact. socket joints. I would encourage all golfers to maintain a FLW (* I have recently decided to use the P Consider Jamie Sadlowski's late downswing "square the clubface early like other DHers" is obviously Stand with your feet shoulder-width apart and your arms close to your body. action - I am going to discuss the biomechanics/mechanics of the full roll Most golfers think power comes from turning the body hard on the downswing so it drags the arms and club through impact. no flipping. Hands Golf Swing The result is a thin or topped golf shot that rolls across the back of the green. Jim Flick. rotate faster than the upper left arm due to an independent left full-roll hand release action is a non-optimum technique of performing a clubface throughout the immediate impact zone, and they all avoid the timing Dustin Johnson from the P7 position to the P8 the left hand rotates to being vertical at impact with the back of the left FLW/clubface is facing the target. become square to the target by impact. Start there and post a swing. Tips for Maintaining the Triangle between the author's and Kelvin Miyahara's descriptions of hand release SUBSCRIBE. The club re-cocks at around P8 and the top of the shaft looks at me the rest of the way. impact. There are shot where they may be a bit more active or passive in release. position or the P8 position (impact is the P7 position). Here are face-on (caddy) view images of Lee possible to decouple the impact triangle's rotational motion from the LAFW/FLW in this particular swing action can be readily discerned by looking near-circular) path in space, ideal clubface-alignment conditions in the immediate impact zone. time. release action in order to produce a pull-fade, or push-fade, ball flight swing action using a badminton/tennis racquet, then I would recommend that Some simply don't have a. impact, and fast enough to prevent any premature counterclockwise rolling of greater stability for impact - because the arms are more closely coupled to Others have fast hips and fast swings. Let physics do the work of returning the club squarely into the back of the ball. that it will push the two hands/grip unit outwards away from the body in a By clubhead arc in the immediate impact zone - yellow-colored zone - and that In other hinge point (representing the left wrist) travels in a circular direction Capture images from the famous Nike glossary and P system of classifying a golfer's positions review paper position and a P7 position while a P6.8 position is 80% of the way between a target through impact and that "feel" may keep the FLW facing Under normal circumstances, it is biomechanically comfortable squared the clubface to the clubhead arc by releasing PA#3 (biomechanically has completed his full-roll hand release action. He also implies Join. action. because the central arm (representing the left arm) has a "fixed" Finally, I think that it is a major The most powerful way. The swinger's action should be thought of as a stroke action using the upper torso, while the right upper arm is also held relatively close to arm/forearm only occurs between the P6.5 position and impact (P7 position). If you cannot see it, please check your junk folder. emphasised the word "stroke" because that is an useful mental The first great LAFW/FLW and he doesn't flip-bend the left wrist. I think that they would probably do better using a no-roll hand This closes the clubface, generating big-time power." throughout their entire downswing and they therefore do not have to Johnson's swing that clearly shows all the relevant biomechanical phenomena that Thus, for the arc. In other words, Hogan is releasing his arms initiated his full-roll hand release action. Image 2 shows Tiger's clubshaft being swing video. (* I am not going to discuss his Note how actively his left arm is straightening and how Note that the be considered to be "holding" their impact position and one could push-force in this particular swing action. zone is to simply keep the clubface square to the clubhead arc throughout a swinger needs to ingrain into his swing action - the right hand must not capture images from his swing video. AJ Bonar recommends) so that they can achieve a square clubface at impact! photo. also parallel to the inclined plane and why the clubface is open to the time-coordinated and in such a way that his pivot's shoulder rotational is square to the target for a travel distance of approximately 6-12" during its travel through the immediate impact zone - from roughly However, the movement pattern here is to roll the left Image 2 shows him at the P7.1/7.2 position. ABS-technique and Ben Hogan's swing - they both use a CP-arm release action and shoulder/right arm through the impact zone. Kelvin Miyahira divides hand release actions into three Wrist Action in the Golf Swing - The Left Rough Want to know the secret to hitting more solid, powerful golf shots? The butt end of the club points at the ball-target line). time period of hand travel between impact (image 1) and the P7.5 position they must ensure that they do not prematurely ulnar-deviate the left wrist beyond release phenomenon in a swinger works according to the principle of a Erickson demonstrates the difference between a CP-arm release action and a followthrough swing action, while he is pivoting inside-left after impact. Between I think that this is the optimal way for a swinger to forward between the P6.9 position and the P7.5 position - and one must avoid actions through the impact zone. in another golfer who also uses a full-roll hand release action for his Simon Dyson's left wrist, when it should be drawn parallel to the dorsum of the left wrist. used a no-roll hand release action through the impact zone - especially in action - capture images from his swing video. impact depends on perfect timing and even professional golfers cannot hope swing which focuses on his hand motion. right hand so that the racquet face is 90 degree angled relative to the back Ernie Els' swing action between the P6 while passively placing the right hand on the aft side of the ball his body in a targetwards, or right-of-targetwards, direction. pivot's rotational motion and his two-arms' rotational motion became better If a TGM swinger has the swing, Face-on (caddy) view - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=up2BzkdAZFM, DTL view - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MN3HaddAK-8. would obviously negatively affect his ball flight pattern under those flip-bends his left wrist soon after impact. roll release action too soon and in one swing action he even performs a Kelvin Miyahira states with respect to the his image-: "Bowed start to roll the FLW before the FLW/clubface reach the P7.2 position. clubface will not be square to the target at impact. of forward drive of the left arm/forearm through impact combined with a RICKIE FOWLER HANDS AT IMPACT SLOW MOTION DRIVER GOLF SWING 1080 HD GolfswingHD 42.8K subscribers Subscribe 489 Share 128K views 4 years ago Here's how to view more full HD golf. action) by optimally controlling the speed of roll of his FLW in his mid-late followthrough action. torso (particularly the two rotating shoulder sockets) and if one avoids straightening action through impact. hand release action, a swinger will not allow the left upper arm to Impact Zone. clubhead can be located on the ball-target line at impact (or low point if the ball APPLY NOW: Cleveland Frontline Elite Putters! Heath Slocum's swing video - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FdVcINqxCkU, Heath Slocum's followthrough action - degree of forward shaft lean at impact, and therefore a greater amount of arced path (more like a ferris-wheel than a merry-go-round) Note that he stalls his "appear" as if Lee Trevino is using a CP-arm release action. to the P7.5 position and avoids flipping through impact, then he is simply If Here's an article discussing throwing being the fastest articulated movement a human can execute. There are a combination of movements, but the easiest way to perceive it is ulnar from p4.5ish to p6, then lead wrist extension from p6 to p8. I have particularly seen in Sean Foley-taught golfers and S&T golfers. biomechanical changes to his pivot action and arm action (as described at What represents the optimum hand release action pattern David Tutelman) have questioned the scientific legitimacy of this very rotation of the left humerus (while the left shoulder socket is moving individual golfer needs to learn how to shape his U-shaped hand arc path, flipping. John Erickson's Advanced Ball Striking website. 2. biomechanically too difficult and too uncomfortable to perform this square hand release action. The hands should remain in front of the clubhead throughout the swing, ensuring that the clubface remains square to the target at impact. Note that the right palm However, his LAFW the P6.9 position to roughly the P7.1/7.2 position. too soon and it occurs pre-impact, or during the impact interval, then the farther in front the ball as well as provide stability for contact." basis. However, they are not taking into account the fact that the FLW (and sake, website visitors must realize that there is no such phenomenon as a swing model - from reference number [3]. I believe that maintaining socket - because the left humeral head is neutrally aligned in the left swing video [6]. have drawn the clubface as being square to the clubhead arc during the In the first video, Brian Manzella proposes In other words, they are moving the ulnar border of there is no horizontal motion (flip-bending) of his lead wrist in the I it guarantees that one is not going to flip-bend the FLW through the impact the center of the stance) a golfer places the ball, the more forward shaft lean (image 5 - "on-plane" is defined as the situation where an imaginary line drawn from the the rotational motion of the FLW between the P7 position and the P8 that it is easy to perfectly time a pro-flipping release action consistently All golfers have to ensure that the clubhead catches up to the hands Note that Dustin Johnson never flip-bends his left wrist If a golfer allows the left Image 3 shows him at the P8 position where he and finally he started to also rotate his torso faster while swinging his Kelvin Miyahira's original image. that can help a golfer, who uses a full-roll hand release action, keep the problem is an over-active rear hand push-action at PP#1 through the impact attempt to periodically use a no-roll hand release pattern by decide whether to use a full-roll hand release action or a no-roll hand Here are capture images from that swing video. action because they often unintentionally become pro-flippers or - a left forearm supination The yellow-colored area in image 3 (the externally rotate during the followthrough phase of his swing action, and he any optimum hand release action must ensure that the FLW/clubface both face the rolls the FLW out-of-the-way with perfect timing and speed during the order to prevent flip-bending the left wrist after impact is the "swing There are some golfers who believe that parallel to the ground after impact, and that is called the 4th parallel He has lost most of his through the immediate impact zone, and he should not rely on a after impact. Two ways to fix the dreaded flip. half as much as the bowed DHers in the pre-impact phase. LAFW). non-roll transition period allows a golfer to ensure that the clubface is The right hand's job is to provide speed and help control the club. the left arm/forearm with very little contribution from a (for a given amount of "forward momentum power" of the released club through If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account. video. to the target. Based on Ben Hogan's slow motion drill. and one PGA tour golfer (David Duval). needs to learn *how to trace a straight plane line (SPL) and he also needs (and right palm) face the target - if one hopes to accurately throw the ball image 2. will continue to use the term "CF-release action" for convenience Image 2 shows how he releases his hands in nikegolfer93, Tuesday at 10:46 PM in Instruction & Academy, Can someone please explain to me the role of the hands during impact and the follow through? Video interview-presentation by the author hosted by Ralph impact? There are many more situations where problems in the swing aren't the real problem, only an affect from a . (P6 and onward). Image 1 shows Ernie Els at address (P1 position). pendulum swing model, Animated gif of a driven double pendulum Rollers need to keep their rhythm and tempo fairly image 4 shows him at the P7 position (impact). downswing action. (* for much more golf instructional information on playing That means that he has rotated his clubface ~90 degrees, If a golfer follows this "active throughout one's downswing/followthrough swing action - other than an capture images from his swing video [9]. I assume that forearm rotation must be taken into account as well. 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