Jeff Ritter discusses the role of the right elbow. www.jeffrittergol.com

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  1. TampaPep21 Said,

    Interesting. My handicap waffles between a 2-5, depending on how often I get to play. I’ve got plenty of distance off the tee, but have struggled for years with inconsistent iron play. After seeing this lesson, I’m convinced the “low and slow” take-away that I built my swing on years ago has crept so deeply into my iron game that I’ve lost the proper sequence of the turning and hinging. Subsequently, now I’m left with a multi-plane, instead of a one-plane swing. Can’t wait to try this out. Thx.

  2. 1200Media Said,

    I agree with bending the elbow early, keeping it down and tight. But, your example is very misleading and, imo, is indicative of a chicken wing. The big muscles need to turn away first, then the elbow can hinge. If you start with the elbows, they separate from the body, your elbow then flies, and you with slice or pull hook the ball. I like your premise, but feel it needs better narrative and visuals.

  3. teewoods Said,

    sorry this is news to me!!!

  4. swingtrade2 Said,

    good stuff jeff. thank you. this keeps the club head in front of my hands.

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