A simple tool can go a long way for your golf swing. Collin Morikawa demonstrates how he uses a lanyard to keep his hands and body in sync.
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Collin Morikawa explains how to keep your hands and body in sync
Well done, this really WORKS ๐
Collin is a stud and has a bright future in PGA….๐ช๐ฝ
Excellent point to keep your left arm connected and maintain the triangle!!!
that was an awesome playoff Colin , congratulations.
Best tip I ever gave was just this and to lock out your left elbow (if right handed) to create maximum leverage. So yes, tuck in the arms to your ribs.
Hope this guy wins a lot more great for golf.
it is actually a very good tip, thanks!
Thanks Collin, I tried this with a towel and it fell every time ๐now I fixed my swing in a minute! Thanks dude ๐บ๐จ๐ฆโณ๏ธ
Is the towel supposed to stay there after hitting the ball as well?
@Wayne pretty sure its only during the backswing
Great, easy tip! Ive been using it for yrs
This man speaks you better listen. One of the best players on tour
This is probably the best swing drill you will ever hear
It works!! I had a Golf instructor show me this tip about 15 years ago. Back then we used a headcover. Thanks for the reminder!!
Great exercise to get your mind back into the right direction.
Wow…simple but effective. Nice video…
Hope for the younger generation if more like him, congrats to his parents, they did well bringing up this young man!
49 people dislike this video, that’s crazy. What a great tip from such a nice guy! Keep winning!
It’s the annoying music.
That is NOT music
Itโs like listening to a radio weather report. For some reason people think you need music with everything. Just let the guy talk.
So simple, but so amazing, it works and helps you turn
We were doing this with a headcover back in the mid 1980’s when everyone worshiped Hogan (and gave him his credit for these kinds of drills).
Such a fine young man and one of the finest ball-strikers living.
Timeless exercise with modern twist. Lanyard for the win