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by Dr. Gregory Walter Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Part of a video titled WRIST COCK AND WRIST HINGE IN YOUR GOLF SWING
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So the club is parallel to the ground and then what I want is a hinging of the wrist not quite 90 90MoreSo the club is parallel to the ground and then what I want is a hinging of the wrist not quite 90 90 would be there where the club shaft is parallel to my feet line and the up to the sky.

Do you need to cock wrists in golf swing?

In the golf swing, the movement in the wrists is incredibly important for both the distance and direction of a shot. Without the proper wrist action, a player will struggle to do what the game requires; get the ball in the hole. The wrist hinge though, is not something we often think much about.

How should your wrist hinge be in the golf swing?

1:023:27Wrist Hinge Simplified - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipThe lead hand cocks up all right so you can see here here's our hinge the trail hand works this way.MoreThe lead hand cocks up all right so you can see here here's our hinge the trail hand works this way. So if I took it off here it is all right and you put them together bang top of the backswing.

What is wrist hinge in golf?

There is no 'proper' wrist hinge in golf. Many coaches suggest to start breaking your wrists once you pass parallel in the takeaway, while others advocate a one-piece takeaway and only allowing your wrists to hinge at the top of the backswing. Both methods can produce repeatable, powerful golf swings.

Why is wrist hinge important in golf swing?

Unless you want the pebble to fall at the first hurdle, you need to set your wrist to be able to release it with enough fizz. Similarly, if you don't hinge your wrists in the golf swing you could be throwing away loads of clubhead speed and delivering your irons with less of a descending angle of attack than is ideal.

Do you hinge wrists with driver?

3:127:25Hinge To Boost Your Driver - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAnd you see the 90 degree angle this is an exaggerated hinge position for the driver. Usually forMoreAnd you see the 90 degree angle this is an exaggerated hinge position for the driver. Usually for the driver.

How do I keep my wrist hinges in my downswing?

12:5815:46GOLF: How To Hinge The Wrists In The Downswing - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipWe saw from about left arm parallel then that i'm going to gradually let that unhinge to get toMoreWe saw from about left arm parallel then that i'm going to gradually let that unhinge to get to neutral. But if we're already throwing too early you've got to really focus on creating that transition.

When should I release my wrist hinges?

The wrist hinge will stay in place until after impact and then release shortly after as the arms straighten. In order to unhinge your wrists properly on the downswing, your wrists have to be hinged in the first place.

How do you set your wrist for golf?

4:017:29SIMPLE METHOD TO SET YOUR WRISTS IN THE BACKSWINGYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipI take my set up position my wrist is going to be slightly cupped it's gonna be slightly extended.MoreI take my set up position my wrist is going to be slightly cupped it's gonna be slightly extended. For most of you if you've got a neutral grip in your handle.

Should you hinge your wrists when chipping?

The left arm controls the chipping stroke, both back and through. If you're struggling to hit crisp chips that track toward the hole, work on this basic principle. Let the left hand and arm start the backswing together as a unit, with a slight hinging of the wrists.

Which hand controls the clubface?

The left hand (the right for southpaws), is responsible for the rotational movement of the golf club, which, in turn, controls the direction of the clubface.

Do you rotate your wrist golf swing?

5:157:43Left wrist rotation in golf swing - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipBody turning small amount of rotation keeps the club face coming to the ball squarely and keeps theMoreBody turning small amount of rotation keeps the club face coming to the ball squarely and keeps the path of the club.

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