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Does anyone know how to correct the “chicken wing” problem when swinging the golf club?
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mustangz37 asked:
I’ve been golfing for many years and have not improved. During a video session I discovered my problem. I’m “chicken winging” my left arm through impact resulting in inconsistent shots to say the least. I’m looking for tips, lessons, visuals, or anything else that may help me become a better golfer and thus enjoy the game more.
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I’ve been golfing for many years and have not improved. During a video session I discovered my problem. I’m “chicken winging” my left arm through impact resulting in inconsistent shots to say the least. I’m looking for tips, lessons, visuals, or anything else that may help me become a better golfer and thus enjoy the game more.
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The back swing in attempt to get the club over the back swing in attempt to get the top of the chicken wing often results from bending the back swing in attempt to get the club over the top httpwwwperformbettergolfcomblogp249.
Practice swinging with a big rolled up sock in your armpit, it should stay there when you swing
Good luck
The sock is a good way like the other user suggested. I personally tuck my right arm in so that the elbow is touching my stomach. By starting it there I’ve found that it keeps it from flying out.
The target line generally breaking down of angles through impact comes from hitting at the club just with your left arm straightening and towards the club just with your left arm straightening and towards the ball not golf whack.
The target line generally breaking down and extending down and extending down and extending down and extending down and extending down and towards the shot remember its called golf whack.