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The Left Wrist Position For A Powerful Golf Swing

Posted on 28 April 2010 by admin

In this video I share what needs to happen with your left wrist as you’re swinging to hit the golf ball as long as possible.

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12 Comments For This Post

  1. trapskeetfly Says:

    he is good

  2. oxybent Says:

    This is superb advice!
    I took up golf upon retirement and have suffered a huge slice because of fanning my hands open on takeaway.
    There are instruction sites and books which tell you to get the club pointing up halfwaythrough the backswing. WRONG from my experience.
    THANKS CG for helping reinforce what I have (almost) discovered from trial and error.
    Keep a straight bat, lower youscore (and win the Ashes!)

  3. migtomsar2008 Says:

    your position on address is entirely different from your position on impact…..except that your club head must hit the ball square….which depends on your wrist position at the top of the swing!!

  4. mrbritvic Says:

    this is a great tip if you are a slicer also grip the club tighter and practice one hand(left) to strenghthen you forearms

  5. MikePedersenGolfTips Says:

    Great explanation and demonstration of the wrist action at impact. I’m working on that as we speak.

  6. VideoTaro Says:

    Great tip, fixed an ugly hook I was plagued with. Thank you.

  7. acc771 Says:

    thanks tons

  8. dogsarefun2 Says:

    Good stuff, find easier to keep that left wrist straight by pressing down on lt thumb with rt hand at address.

  9. hanon1492 Says:

    Great tip to keep a flat left wrist. This is the first imperative for a great golf swing.

  10. jimbud22 Says:

    Anybody having trouble getting your club face square at impact while keeping a cupped right wrist will find this will solve your problems. Much easier then rotating forearms through impact.

  11. jacksprattcasper Says:

    Am i to take it that you swing against the weight of the head of the club then through impact. Is this from the top or just 2 – 3 feet from the ball to get your hands ahead at impact?

  12. Leonunitas Says:

    great tip

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