Great video sir, makes perfect since letting the leading wrist curl or bow from midway down to square the face of the club into impact. Really helped! Thanks
i like the supinated left wrist all good ballstrikers have there hands in front of ball at impact shorter the club farther forward they are at impact the release of the clubhead controls the trajectory ,,, check my golf lessons out at hitmanhawky thanks
The "Flat" left wrist is needed for both driver and wedge shot. But if you are just talking about the shape of the motion, it is very difficult to get the student perform. If you are having the thought of an arch left wrist, trust me, you will see a big chicken wing after impact, as you cannot sustain the lag immediately. Should you student the hand condition at followthrough.. and trust me, it will help them to produce a better impact
i think this is what i might i have been looking for, basically when you come down on the ball you wrist turnover right before you make contract with the ball?
No. wrists need to work with forearms, actually in front of the body. This is a "poor mans" way to golf. You really want to rotate the left forearm which will dictate to the other parts... This drill may work with the teacher there but on your own it could be trouble
Great video sir, makes perfect since letting the leading wrist curl or bow from midway down to square the face of the club into impact. Really helped! Thanks
MrMjackson2313 5 months ago
more loft squarer or what? didnt understand that part..thx
weapons33 6 months ago
Nice 1 Kris ..many thanks.
Cliff2win 7 months ago
you're a natural teacher. Keep at it.
tihannorubato 9 months ago
so that will make that compression shot Ive been wanting to do Thank You
cameltryde 1 year ago
@cameltryde omg omg omg lol i cant wait
SoccerismyDNA 1 year ago
dude knows what he is talking about thanks great tips i teach the same check it out hitmanhawky thanks
hitmanhawky 2 years ago
dude looks like Jim Furk
juicyfruitzy 2 years ago
i like the supinated left wrist all good ballstrikers have there hands in front of ball at impact shorter the club farther forward they are at impact the release of the clubhead controls the trajectory ,,, check my golf lessons out at hitmanhawky thanks
hitmanhawky 2 years ago
Do you flick the wirsts or what? And great vid 5 stars
combinedcadet 2 years ago
The "Flat" left wrist is needed for both driver and wedge shot. But if you are just talking about the shape of the motion, it is very difficult to get the student perform. If you are having the thought of an arch left wrist, trust me, you will see a big chicken wing after impact, as you cannot sustain the lag immediately. Should you student the hand condition at followthrough.. and trust me, it will help them to produce a better impact
golfbullshit 2 years ago
good drill,thanx
andyourdadsladders 3 years ago
i think this is what i might i have been looking for, basically when you come down on the ball you wrist turnover right before you make contract with the ball?
XXGB34 3 years ago
No. wrists need to work with forearms, actually in front of the body. This is a "poor mans" way to golf. You really want to rotate the left forearm which will dictate to the other parts... This drill may work with the teacher there but on your own it could be trouble
sessien 2 years ago