TO SNAP OR NOT TO SNAP?

Published 2024-06-19
Here's a quick one on WHEN to snap your lead leg during the golf swing!

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Chapters:
0:00 - 0:54 (Lead Leg Extension)
0:55 - 2:57 (Errors From Snapping At Wrong Time)
2:59 - 5:28 (When To Snap)

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All Comments (6)
  • @emoney-
    Cameron - excellent video! I used to be victim of early extension. To counter this, I focused only on pushing my lead hip back as part of my downswing transition via the chair drill. When I watch my face on videos, I have literally minimal to no horizontal shift in transition. Looks like this video will help me get to that middle ground, and hopefully prevent those fat shots / pulls. Thanks for sharing!
  • Great video, very clear explanation and not too long, thank you will definitely practise this.
  • @333pg333
    What you demonstrate as 'extending' looks much more like horizontal rotation bias. I am coached to extend but this shows as pushing upwards with left leg & side. No emphasis on the latest trend which is to almost flay the hips open. They will open but this occurs as a result, not cause. Also, why not create the 'stacked' joint earlier...during the backswing? If you wait until transition to go lower then it delays the left side push up and maximum ground forces. Your action moves bottom of arc a long way forward too. Sliding laterally is important but not with the whole body. The lower half of body should move laterally towards target (through the wall) but the upper body should stay further back which will show the spine angle the top players display through impact. As you move post impact with left side extension, the chest will pivot and you finish posted up on left side.
  • @neffets2047
    Hi Cameron, what do you think about Stack and Tilt? You would have one less movement because you are already stacked. Maybe an idea for the next Video ;) Thanks from Bavaria 🍻