In this golf power lesson, you’ll learn how your right arm moves in the downswing.
You’ll get 2 simple drills to stop casting the club and to start adding power to your swing.
Here’s a summary of the drills that you’ll see in the video…
Drill #1: Elbow In
One of the more common swing faults I see is extending the right arm out and casting in the downswing.
This typically happens when players try to muscle the swing and hit the ball hard.
That’s why it’s a bit counterintuitive to keep your right elbow in towards the body and pointed down.
Imagine a laser beam coming out of your right elbow and the line points in front of your right hip.
That’ll help you keep your right elbow in.
Drill #2: Right Hand Extend Back
Squeeze your right fist as tight as you can.
If you’re doing that in the downswing, you can easily see why it’s tough to bend your right wrist back, or extend back.
You want your right wrist to lay back in the downswing to help shallow your club path.
Through contact, your right wrist should go back to a neutral position for a full release of the club.
Towards the end of the video, you’ll learn a few variability drills to help you ingrain the correct moves fast.
Watch this video now to discover how to work your right arm in this golf power lesson!