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Today, Martin Hall shares a tip from Seymour Dunn on keeping the lead arm straight in your swing. Learn how your tricep can help you create a better swing structure, leading to solid contact.
Comments (4)
As your lead arm is straight, where should the end of your grip be pointing? Toward your belt buckle? It seems my posture is bent over.
I’m a very good chipper and pitcher on practice green. Can’t seem to help myself on course with way quicker and shorter backswing and way worse results. Any ideas?
Thank you..that was a great tip…will try it this week:)
With your feet so very close together doesn't that make you too straight and scull the ball? I understand closing your stance but that was pretty extreme .
As your lead arm is straight, where should the end of your grip be pointing? Toward your belt buckle? It seems my posture is bent over.
I’m a very good chipper and pitcher on practice green. Can’t seem to help myself on course with way quicker and shorter backswing and way worse results. Any ideas?