Elbows together in the golf swing

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Positioning your elbows affects your swing path so setting them correctly at address and having them move correctly during your backswing is necessary to control your club and swing plane.

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@saokuerten8173 says:

I enjoy viewing different YouTube golf instructors contradict each other about the same topic.

@colinwatson2687 says:

Yes, great instruction ????????

@johnschwartz1536 says:

Excellent video Peter on keeping the elbows together in the golf swing! This is definitely something I pay attention to in my swing. As you recommend, I keep the elbows pointing towards my hips. I know immediately if my right elbow leaves my right side because the results of the shot is not pretty. Good Job Peter. Always enjoy your input!

@bill4844 says:

Hi Peter, I'd be interested to hear your thoughts on when to release the club with the driver? Do you have one release point for all your clubs or does it vary? Really enjoying these videos. Cheers!

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