Golf Tips of Jack Nicklaus & Arnold Palmer : Jack Nicklaus Wrist Hinge Golf Tips

Jack Nicklaus never thought about hinging his wrists because the weight of the golf club did it for him.Watch this free video clip and learn some great tips on how to swing like one of the greatest golfers in history, Jack Nicklaus. Expert: Jay Golden Bio: Jay Golden has been a PGA Member since 1982 and was selected for the PGA National Teaching Committee in 1988. Filmmaker: Suzie Vigoin

In the backswing the arms do not move back but rather hinge upwards Steven Bann: Instructor to PGA Tour Pros Stuart Appleby and KJ Choi; Co-director of Bann Lynch Golf at Melbourne Golf Academy; 2006 Victorian PGA Coach of the Year
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31 Responses to “Golf Tips of Jack Nicklaus & Arnold Palmer : Jack Nicklaus Wrist Hinge Golf Tips”

  1. durs6 says:

    fella. why is your head tilted? why tense your jaw muscles and pull that funny face? why? COZ YOUR SWING IS SHIT. oh and the left heel ONLY lifts 1.5 inch and turn by 2 inch. not like yours!! muppets on you tube. IM A PRO- SO I KNOW

  2. strataone says:

    I thought I was on Failblog and waited for the fail. Then I got it @1:33. It was a quiet one but worth every second.

  3. charlieinsik says:

    this guys swing sucks

  4. earthshine2k says:

    In my opinion, Nicklaus’ hinge, and thus the LAG, came from his dynamic transition into the downswing. By aggressively moving into his left side to start the downswing, Nicklaus was able to retain the angle of his wrist set and, most importantly, the ‘load’ of his clubshaft, better than anyone who’s played the game. Even as an older player, Nicklaus’ dynamics allowed him to load the shaft as well as anyone.

  5. Scampern says:

    Well said but strangely performed. He is turning so much that he is straightening his spine. no need to go that far before the club is hinged

  6. Dreama40 says:

    well said! The natural wrist hinge is a result of a full body coil and no conscious thought of hingeing the wrists, very powerful position to be in, hingeing early in many cases can lead to a reduced coil…..

  7. lolraxjimmy says:

    This is easily one of the best if not the best golf tips on Youtube

  8. jaw0426 says:

    Explaining it by splitting it up was perfect. Thanks so much!

  9. tpartanen says:

    I watched this video and then went to the range. The complexity of backswing arm/wrist action was just wiped away through thinking about it like shown on the video. Even to the point where I just simultaneously lifted the arms and made the should turn (might look like coming outside-inside), I could get a lot more consistent wrist action and cleaner impacts and longer shots. So the information given here is, I think, the simplest way of explaining arm and wrist action during a golf swing!

  10. trekcoin says:

    I went out to the range and gave this a try. My results were fantastic! I made a better shoulder turn, and my impact was greatly improved.

  11. helenathena says:

    lmao i just keep my left arm straight and take it back.. and its perfectly on plane

  12. pantherssamuel says:

    nice thanks

  13. rdougw says:

    @DaveLeeNC

    So true…….if magazines and instructors would label each tip/lesson as being for 1 or 2 plane, upright or flat swing, the golf world would be a better place.

  14. MrLuigiFercotti says:

    Fine and good, but do not become disconnected, or separate the upper arm from the chest. For many this info will be golf swing kryptonite. Masses of golfers lifting their arms away from their bodies, then wondering why they hit the ball like sht. So sure, swing the arms up, but keep it on the chest.

  15. chriskeenan1 says:

    The best advice I ever heard was this: “Amateurs teach amateurs to play like amateurs.” If you want to learn this game, go to a pro and get lessons as soon as you take this game up.

  16. Kostly says:

    @DaveLeeNC Yep….the one piece take away with the shoulder turn. Flat takeaway and let your lower body follow your upper and let it lead the upper to impact. The downswing starts with the knees.

  17. Kostly says:

    @andrewcay1 One change at a time (you need to be consistent and must practice this, too). But, never say “THIIS IS MY SWING AND THAT IS WHAT I’M STICKING WITH” (provided it is a wild type shot…LOL) If you don’t like your shot, learn what you have to do until you like your shots. But, it is YOUR journey. Many different paths to take into the hole. And by MANY, I mean INFINITE paths. LOL Trust me, I’ve known how to turn a par 3 into a par 5 and till not even been on the green.

  18. Kostly says:

    @andrewcay1 The best advice I can give to you is SWING HARD! Learn to hit the ball. It might take longer, however, you make small incremental adjustments to everything. From grip to follow through. But, they should be SMALL! Only small changes once you learn what needs changing.

  19. Kostly says:

    @sk8rdaniel You’re wrists are VERY volatile. They largely dictate your clubface at impact. You have to understand the hitching in and out to execute a good golf swing. It’s probably the most important motion in the swing if you want the power the pros have.

  20. Kostly says:

    @sk8rdaniel THose who cannot execute a full shoulder swing, simply shorten your swing. 90% of your power should come from 2 feet on both sides of the ball. That is why they say accelerate through the ball. Obvious why that is a tenet.

    People need to understand that you don’t need to bring your arms past shoulder height. Let your wrists do the work to parallel. And this is why you need to be VERY realaxed from the top.

  21. Kostly says:

    That said! This tip is AMAZING! I’ve never heard it put quite like this. But, it is absolutely true! It’s very difficult to understand the mechanics and especially your own mechanics. Because it is all based on feel. You have to be able to understand what your body is doing at all times to execute a good golf swing!

  22. Kostly says:

    FWIW, you have to combine the two simultaneously. Especially with the driver tee shot. A FLAT takeaway will start your torso and lower body in that swivel and just let the club dictate what your body does. At the top, simply reverse the motion. You have to do this in relaxed fashion. But, in the perfect golf swing, the combination of the two motions completes the pure striking golf swing.

  23. sk8rdaniel says:

    Some people aren’t flexible enough in the shoulders to get a full turn, so don’t force the issue and try to get the club up to the top and pointing to the target if you aren’t flexible.

  24. andrewcay1 says:

    This guy just explained in 2 minutes what nobody else has been able to tell me in about 1 year….no wonder why it’s been so difficult trying to figure out what the hell is wrong with my swing, I was thinking about it the wrong way!!

  25. mcconnon12 says:

    the first time I saw this video I thought no way. I am a 16 handicap and just took a lesson for the first time and my instructor was totally about lifting my arms up. the feeling was i was coming over the top because I was swinging so inside, but when we looked at it on video it was perfectly on plane may take some time getting use to but this is definitely correct just make sure to make a full shoulder turn while u do it.

  26. telescope3 says:

    @diffonyahoo That’s good, if you’re athletic enough to pull it off. Here’s a mental image which helps me; FLOUR POWER! imagine that you’re swinging a large, heavy sack of flour and trying to throw it down the line. This forces me to use the whole system as a unit and minimizes the tendency to over-rely on the hands in isolation.

  27. theyifamily4 says:

    Awesome tip!! Simple yet powerful.

  28. Cahnt says:

    Sorry, but Lee Trevino and Freddie Couples don’t swing like that.
    Haha, only kidding, i know Bann is exagerating for effect.
    Seriously, this is a great tip. It helped me understand the new backswing path my pro was teaching me yesterday. Thanks for posting.

  29. scratchdisk says:

    i love you

  30. myownstarbucks says:

    Bravo! 5 stars

  31. diffonyahoo says:

    I understand what you are saying but it is important for anyone to not commit the mistake of turning the shoulders too soon , as most amateurs would tend to do , because they want to hit the ball with all their might. The reason I like the hips starting a moment before the shoulders is that it 1. clears the hips out of the way to let the shoulders swing freely and 2. creates a separation momentarily between the hips and the shoulderswhich add to some valuable distance.


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