garyinderry
Ryder Cup Winner
Thanks. Sounds silly I think somewhere in the back of my mind I've always been a bit scared to turn too much on the way back in case I miss the ball coming back. Or maybe subconsciously that's why a lot of amateurs don't turn enough, I don't know.
After Gary's advice about my right elbow flying out, I did another set last Thursday where I focussed on that. I think trying to keep the elbow tucked in improved a few other things as a knock-on effect. e.g. backswing wasn't as long as I can't physically swing it as long without the elbow flying out - and maybe the turn is a little better? Not sure.
Nice lad. It will become second nature to you before long. Keep at it

I was at the range with my brother yesterday for the first time in over 10 years. His games gone from 14 up to 27 so he's asked for some help.
His issue is kinda the opposite of yours. His right elbow is jammed into his side. Serious loss of distance. Sent him away with a few things to work on. His target is to get back into the teens handicap wise this year.
His short game has always been his downfall. We will look at that when we get out of winter.
He also bought new irons so there's 5 shots off already.
