A golf swing consists of various moving parts. In the time it takes to make that move, your body, arms, hands and wrists all work together to get the ball into the fairway.
Any golfer of any ability knows this to be true, but some factors that give power to the swing are not well understood.For example, how the wrist works in conjunction with other components. may be one of the most misunderstood elements of the swing.
I enlisted the help of GOLF Top 100 Teacher Brian Manzella to give a brief introduction to this subject. Check out the video above or read below to learn how to properly use your wrists in your swing.
Correct use Use your wrist in the swing
Many players need It’s about using your wrists in your swing, but few people actually know about it. how to do it. This creates many non-ideal positions in the swing.
“If you look at almost every swing sequence of a great player, they all look like this,” says Manzella. “The club is on the plane. The face is slightly flat. And the butt of the club is more or less pointing toward the ball.”
Now that you know the proper post-impact position, take the same wrist hinge position and bring your arm and body back to impact. you’ll notice.
“From impact [release], I had a lot of wrists,” says Manzella. “And if you go halfway back in this position, you’ll see how far you’re actually getting the clubhead out of your hand.”
Positioning the swing and moving to other points on the swing arc may help you understand the movements required to reach those points.
“Don’t worry if you think you’re ‘flinging’ too early,” says Manzella. , line the clubs like tour players at impact, and spin planes like Freddy Couples and Ben Hogan.”
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