Hunter DTL Swing

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Brian,

How do you get these kids to follow through with the right arm the way they do? Definitely not running out of right arm like Lindsay and Hunter from your youtube channel.
Is it just a swinging left thing?
or hands staying close to the belt buckle going back, deeper right shoulder thing?
Or is it related to a sweep release?

Really powerful looking motion!

Matt
 

Brian Manzella

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Hunter's Swing.

Hunter is a high-school golfer in Louisville.

He has grown a lot in the last two years, and also got much more interested in golf.

His "previous" swing had a really flat shoulder turn, and rightward torso lean.

I wish I would have had more time, this was only after 5 or so minutes on a Soft Draw type—ORTHODOX—backswing.

He texted me yesterday and said he is killing it!

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B.M. = Before The Masters

Looks like "Grand Slammer",
Jim Barnes.

1916 PGA Championship
1919 PGA Championship
1921 U.S. Open
1925 British Open
 
Definitely looks like he's concentrating on keeping the right elbow higher than the left on the backswing and getting through the ball with his right shoulder. A nice illustration of the SD back swing.

What's the tee in the butt of the club for?

His swing is so dynamic that he's coming out of his right shoe, or does having it untied help:)
 
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