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Flying Elbow is a VERY common swing flaw, that is tough to notice on your own. (but so are most swing flaws)

I may have a slight case....every now and then.

Any body have drills or advice on how to CLIP the wings off that FLYING ELBOW?

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Flying Elbow

In all seriousness, a big mirror in your garage would help you identify flaws. I've got one from the previous owners (he was an avid golfer) in our garage and I head out there to check my swing a couple times a week. Plus you can flex in the mirror too. Which is cool.

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I used to fly my elbow alot, for practice I used to hit a bunch of shots at the range while trying to keep a headcover pinned under my armpit, helped me get the feeling of not flying it.

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tying a rope is a good idea alright but an easier way is to take a shot and remember to keep your elbow at your side all through the shot, it sounds a little crazy but it works and the shot is as good as the next guy, just swing back and thru but keep that elbow stuck to you're side!!..it works!!


The elbow can extend somewhat on the backswing, just make the first move down, the returning of the right elbow to the side with a lateral shift. (Per Harvey Pennick)

yeah, i also have a flying elbow and tend not to worry about it too much.

i follow the advice a la pennick and work more on getting it to return to the proper position at the start of the down swing, using pennicks slow motion and magic move drills.

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The best drill to do to keep your elbow in is to put a headcover under your armpit. Just hit several balls while focusing on keeping that headcover locked in! Good Luck!

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