What Is A Flying Right Elbow - (Video) Lesson by PGA Pros Pete Styles and Matt Fryer
What Is A Flying Right Elbow - (Video) Lesson by PGA Pros Pete Styles and Matt Fryer

This video tip is all about the flying right elbow. Now you might sound like that's a really good thing that sounds amazing and flying something that sounds really good golf flying right elbow is not generally what we want to see. So Matt explain to the guys and girls what an elbow flying is on the right side of the rear side and then explains how we can avoid that position.

Yes so it is the trail elbow the one you know if your left-hander it's going to be a left elbow right-hander the right elbow and what we tend to see this is from over the top of the backswing and to downswing. What we tend to see is something now where it could be very good here and then we get something where it gets away from the body. Generally something like this all of a sudden it is going away and sometimes in the backswing as well it can get too far away. So it's not really staying connected to our body we don't want to pin didn't necessarily but we don't want to see that it's you know working away from us because as soon as it's doing that it's taking the club off in a totally different direction.

2019-09-05

This video tip is all about the flying right elbow. Now you might sound like that's a really good thing that sounds amazing and flying something that sounds really good golf flying right elbow is not generally what we want to see. So Matt explain to the guys and girls what an elbow flying is on the right side of the rear side and then explains how we can avoid that position.

Yes so it is the trail elbow the one you know if your left-hander it's going to be a left elbow right-hander the right elbow and what we tend to see this is from over the top of the backswing and to downswing. What we tend to see is something now where it could be very good here and then we get something where it gets away from the body. Generally something like this all of a sudden it is going away and sometimes in the backswing as well it can get too far away. So it's not really staying connected to our body we don't want to pin didn't necessarily but we don't want to see that it's you know working away from us because as soon as it's doing that it's taking the club off in a totally different direction.