Quick Tip - Release Plane
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There are a lot of prominent factors in the swing that can influence the end result, things that of course we have covered time and time again. Today, we are looking at a more specific part of the swing, that being the angle and release of the hands in the swing. Release is a somewhat natural part of the mechanics, in that it can be easy to autopilot through the swing and never really consider it. Doing so is easy, but you really ought to put some time into properly understanding it and training it, especially if you consider how release factors into distance. As per always, we've got you covered. Join us as Tim Graves, PGA, explains release, and his favorite tool for training it, the Swing Thing.
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