Golf Lesson: Clubface Release – Golf lesson video on the proper clubface release technique covering common golf swing mistakes and how to correct them.
Here is a great golf lesson on clubface release from top swing instructor John Lubin of The John Lubin Golf School.
John uses a simple training trick of attaching a golf tee upside down on the back of the left golf glove and uses the direction that the attached tee is pointing to demonstrate the right clubface release.
The back of your left hand should be pointing slightly upward at the height of your backswing on an iron shot and then rotate down as you are swinging through.
John Lubin is a great golf instructor who conveys swing tips in a way that makes them easy to understand in this second of a series of golf swing videos.
And that’s the video golf lesson on clubface release.
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April 25th, 2008 at 9:48 am
Why have I begun to hit all my long irons off the toe of the club? Am I standing too far away from the ball or am I keeping the club face open on impact?
I am losing distance. This has just started in my game.
My 8 iron averages 150 yds, just so you know how I hit my clubs.
Any helpful comments appreciated.
April 25th, 2008 at 2:25 pm
Keep your back shoulder down and maintain the correct spine angle all the way through your swing.
That’s the most common cause of a sudden change in hitting your irons, assuming nothing else has changed…
Some instructors refer to that as lifting your head, but it’s really that you’ve changed your spine angle partway through your swing.