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Do You Over Hinge Your Wrists in the Backswing?

Do you have a tendency to over-hinge your wrists too much on the backswing. Maria mentions that it’s pretty rare to find golfers who do over cock their wrists too much on the backswing, but if you do she recommends the following:

1) Make sure your grips aren’t too small, if so these can cause too active wrists.

2) Make sure you are not actually letting go of the club at the top of your backswing.

If neither of the above are your problem, you can also try focusing on maintaining a flat left wrist, as well as try to completely hinge your wrists by the time you are waist high and also make sure that it isn’t actually your arms causing the over-hinging.

 

 

 

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How to Attain Side Bend in the Golf Swing

Side bend, an important thing to consider in the golf swing, but often misunderstood in how to attain it. So in this video, we talk about side bend, clear the concept up and talk about how to properly attain side bend in the golf swing.

 

 

 

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How to square the clubface properly

Golf channel Academy Coach and Golf Digest Best Young Instructor Kyle Morris shows how the feeling of pulling your knuckles under is a great feel to properly square the clubface and create compression.

 

 

 

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Side Arm Golf Throw Drill

Side Arm Throw Golf Drill

How throwing a ball can help unlock some key body movements that will help you hit your driver, three wood, and long irons more consistent.

 

 

 

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LAG Building Drill 1-2-3 Release

Lag is an excellent source for clubhead speed in the golf swing. Are you burning up speed in your golf swing by not producing lag?

In this video, Rotary Swing will show you a drill to start building tour pro lag into your own golf swing.

 

 

 

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