What does the trail arm do in your golf swing This video lesson by PGA professionals Pete Styles and Matt Fryer
What does the trail arm do in your golf swing This video lesson by PGA professionals Pete Styles and Matt Fryer

In the game of golf it is essential that both hands and arms work in conjunction with each other to produce the best and most consistent swing that you can find, during this video Matt and Pete will explain the importance of what the trail arm does throughout the swing, with the hope that following these tips will encourage you to find a more consistent swing and improve your overall game.

An often under missed represented part of a golfer's swing is what their arm is doing and I say arm because I'm not talking arms I'm talkin arm singular. We always talk about the lead are the lead arm should be stretched and it should be straight and it should be wide and it should be doing all of those things. What about the other guy the right hand for the right handed golfer that we consider this would be a powerful arm this arm doesn't get left behind in tennis or in throwing this arm is the master.

Why in the golf swing do we not talk right think about the trail arm? We are going to try and put that right today Matt is going to run us through some ideas about not only what is the right arm doing for the right handed golfer more importantly what should it not do for the right handed golfer as well. You know I think you know great advice that Pete is if you know called the trail hand nowadays you know it sits behind the golf ball and also you know it does get left out you know everyone thinks should my left arm be straight up at the top. Where should my last arm be down impact you know this plays quite a key role throughout the golf swing.

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In the game of golf it is essential that both hands and arms work in conjunction with each other to produce the best and most consistent swing that you can find, during this video Matt and Pete will explain the importance of what the trail arm does throughout the swing, with the hope that following these tips will encourage you to find a more consistent swing and improve your overall game.

An often under missed represented part of a golfer's swing is what their arm is doing and I say arm because I'm not talking arms I'm talkin arm singular. We always talk about the lead are the lead arm should be stretched and it should be straight and it should be wide and it should be doing all of those things. What about the other guy the right hand for the right handed golfer that we consider this would be a powerful arm this arm doesn't get left behind in tennis or in throwing this arm is the master.

Why in the golf swing do we not talk right think about the trail arm? We are going to try and put that right today Matt is going to run us through some ideas about not only what is the right arm doing for the right handed golfer more importantly what should it not do for the right handed golfer as well. You know I think you know great advice that Pete is if you know called the trail hand nowadays you know it sits behind the golf ball and also you know it does get left out you know everyone thinks should my left arm be straight up at the top. Where should my last arm be down impact you know this plays quite a key role throughout the golf swing.