Straight Left Arm

Posted June 07, 2006 | No responses

One of the “absolutes” in golf - and what is taught - is a . First let’s define WHAT a straight left arm is AND isn’t.

For the majority of people a left arm that hangs downward has an elbow joint. This joint has between 3 & 5 degrees of BEND in it. This is WHAT a straight left arm is.

Stretching - hyper extending - and LOCKING the elbow is NOT a straight left arm! All the golfer has done successfully is to INCREASE the radius from the left shoulder to the ground. This is a MAJOR cause of “!”

WON the six times playing with a “bent” left arm.

won the AND is EVER! In 26 plus years of playing professional golf he hit ONE ball out of bounds! Calvin’s left arm was severly bent as a result of an accident as a young child which shattered his left elbow. Surgeons repaired the elbow, but it remained permanently fused so that Calvin could never fully straighten his arm.

Calvin won 11 times on Tour in a five year span - 12 events total -plus his Players Championship victory. He led the Tour in for 10 STRAIGHT years AND led the Tour in “” three times.

Another player that had huge success on the is . Curtis won 17 times on Tour including winning the back to back in 1988 and 1989.

Swing “” referred to Curtis’ left arm as “soft.”

Think of it this way, if you were to swing a piece of rope is it “locked” and taunt in the backstroke? Of course not! But what happens when you swing it to the ball…it BECOMES a straight line!

Now I’m not advocating that you intentionally bend your left arm BUT I am saying NOT to lock it thinking that is what straight is. The arms MUST feel like dangling ropes - loose. This will give you MORE power with LESS effort.

Remember, whatever angle your left arm hangs - loosely - just maintain it during the backstroke and let it come out by itself in the downstroke.

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