A Golf Lesson with Henry Cotton (Video)

I'll come back to this post at a later time, because I found this video pretty suddenly and wasn't ready to write down appreciably approximately Henry Cotton. But Cotton, who is taken into consideration one in every of England's three finest golfers -- the alternative being Henry Vardon and Nick Faldo -- became the person who maximum emphasised the use of the palms in the golfing swing.

This video, which is apparently from 1986, shows one of Cotton's favorite drills for strengthening your hands and teaching you the correct way to use them at impact. I read once that Cotton could hit a driver over 175 yards with either hand. Yes, you read that correctly -- using only one hand at a time!

There is likewise a link below this video on its YouTube web page, which I'm inclusive of here. This link takes you to a web page that files a extensive variety of guidance on the use of the fingers, courting from 1900. It consists of the above video, and the range of high-quality players quoted right here is first rate.

While some of it overemphasizes forearm rotation -- remember, many of the early quotes come from the days of hickory shafts, when the club shaft itself twisted during the swing (we call that torque) -- there's still a lot of useful stuff there for modern golfers.

The one thing I'd like to add to this video is this: If you decide to try this version of the tire drill, take it easy at the beginning because it would be very easy to hurt yourself if you get too... ambitious too soon. It's meant to help strengthen your hands and forearms, so you need to start slowly.

But I have to admit, it certain seems like quite a few amusing!

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