Golf Swing – Back Swing Sequence – Right Arm – Jeff Ritter

Jeff discusses the key elements to an efficient and effortless back swing. Visit Jeff’s web site www.jeffrittergolf.com

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21 Responses to “ Golf Swing – Back Swing Sequence – Right Arm – Jeff Ritter ”

  1. PRECISE. Well done, and much appreciated.

  2. I haven’t seen anybody explain it better than Jeff’s. It looks so simple.

  3. is the one plane backswing right side driven?
    one planers to me generally appear to be right side dominant.
    i am right handed but left side dominant. the one plane into the ball feels natural, the one plane away from the ball doesn’t.

  4. i’m a good golfer, +2 handicap but never been happy with my golf. earlier today after 7 pints and 1 ecstacy tablet i was swinging a club in the garden while smoking a coventry sent cigarette, when i realised that i had had a stiff right arm my whole life. I made a few swings colapsing my right arm on the way back. UNBELIEVABLE!!!! instantly!!! my swing plane was perfect. i youtubed “right arm golf swing” and found jeff. confirmed my thought!!!!!! please pay off on the course tomorrow. Chris G.

  5. my swing is awful this is going to help big time keep it up jeff i always swing to far round and end up coming over the top its hard to break cos ive done it since i started but i think this will aid me big time cheers

  6. Impressive break-down of the swing

  7. This swing is the REAL DEAL!!! Tried it on the Range 2day, and hit all my irons 20 yards further. I think i’m gonna stick with it!

  8. this back swing is just too un-natural, hours of doing the drills haven’t changed this feeling….
    my current swing got me to a 2, that will have to be good enough.

  9. Jeff, I’ve watched all your youtube lessons and I have to say I think your methology are somewhat unique. Have not seen many of your drills before. For me, this segment is one of the best and I have incorporated this action in my swing and got immediate results. Hitting a sort of hold off fade trajectory with alot of control. Could you show some drills on how to put more of a supinated wrist in the impactzone? Great work man!

  10. I always swing better with 2 e’s and half a tab of acid shot 50 yesterday and didn’t even use a golf ball

  11. Well done Jeff play off +3 going pro next year I always find pointing the right eyebrow at the ball during the backswing keeps me on plane

  12. Good stuff man.. i like the videos – useful information

  13. Jeff. Congrats, your videos are VERY clear. I think you are second to none for instruction. I think you and Shawn Clement are the best out there.

    Thanks for the help!

    Cocky

  14. Haha-thats funny. It’s funny how some illicit substances can aid in perfecting your golf swing plane. I too find substance abuse is beneficial to my golf.

  15. Excellent!
    Thanks a lot.

  16. I have been working on my take away for few years and can’t undersstand the concept. After watching your video, it is very clear and helpful. I thnk you are the best and you should sell the video lessons.

  17. I have taken lessons with good and bad instructors. This guy clears up what the best instructors didnt. Listen to this guy. He knows what hes taking about

  18. Nice. Thanks Ritter. These are very helpful videos!

  19. @eddiebutt1 rofl

  20. Jeff great explanation! Thank you!

  21. This is awsome info.My friend changed his swing this summer to this style. He is now smashing the ball 30 to 40 yards farther than last year. He is also scoring in the low 70′s. Thanks for the info but do ya have twenty I can barrow. Evan took all of our money this year lololol.I must say the three release positions have opened up a whole new game for us,we use all three of them for desired effect. Again great job. THANKS, Jim

    It is so much more for fun playing wi

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