@vinhnguye - I do teach a trail arm-driven motion in the Simplest Golf Swing Ever class, and this appeals to many who have difficulty executing the various body motions. However, in my standard S&T instruction I teach neither lead nor trail arm dominance as I prefer that the hands and arms be driven primarily by the body motions. Through the countless lessons I have given and my own personal experimentation I have found that any active, contrived manipulations with the hands and arms from the takeaway through the transition only leads to inconsistency at best. Having said that, I do subscribe to Mr. Hogan's desire to have three right (trail) hands IF the downswing is initiated properly with the lower body.
Tom,
Thank you for the clarification!
@vinhnguye - I do teach a trail arm-driven motion in the Simplest Golf Swing Ever class, and this appeals to many who have difficulty executing the various body motions. However, in my standard S&T instruction I teach neither lead nor trail arm dominance as I prefer that the hands and arms be driven primarily by the body motions. Through the countless lessons I have given and my own personal experimentation I have found that any active, contrived manipulations with the hands and arms from the takeaway through the transition only leads to inconsistency at best. Having said that, I do subscribe to Mr. Hogan's desire to have three right (trail) hands IF the downswing is initiated properly with the lower body.