The Right Elbow in the Backswing
The position of the right elbow (for right handers) in the backswing is often misunderstood. Sue Shapcott shows how your elbow should rotate up on the backswing and not stay tucked in or flare out.
Dr. Sue Shapcott is a former tour player with a passion for helping recreational players reach their potential. She trained with the British PGA and spent 5 years developing technical expertise with Hank Haney in Dallas, TX. Sue is also an educational psychologist and will sneak that into your lessons!
Sue is the founder of Change Golf Instruction www.changegolfinstruction.com based in Madison, WI. In addition to teaching in Madison, Sue releases weekly videos to help golfers with their swing technique, learning, short-game, or information about her golf vacations!
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The position of the right elbow (for right handers) in the backswing is often misunderstood. Sue Shapcott shows how your elbow should rotate up on the backswing and not stay tucked in or flare out.
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