CHICKEN WING golf swing? Why & how to STOP it



If you have a “chicken wing” golf swing, then as you swing through impact your lead arm elbow bends towards the sky. This causes you to pull the golf club upwards from the ground and makes striking the golf ball solidly and consistently very difficult. You will tend to strike the top of the golf ball, producing a low and not very powerful shot. This video will help you to understand why your lead arm elbow buckles into a “chicken wing” and gives you a great drill to work on to improve your body and arm movement.

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