
If you want to generate more club speed with your shackles, allow the club to drop your hands through influence.
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For years, players have been taught to rotate tightly through influence, hold hands in front of the club and strong ankle (above left). It turns out that this is a recipe to lose a blow to the right, not to say anything to steal you from speed.
Today The best iron players In the world they do the opposite: they strip their ankles like crazy, taking the wrist to bend and hand in front to bend through the hit area (above right). You still have to come back, but there is no need to prioritize everything. The feeling you are behind is that your wrists are active, as in the movement you will use to throw a baseball under and on the other, how to see so many short MLB steps.
You know you are doing it properly when you feel that the club is flying beyond your hands. Not only will this move help with the club square in contact, so you will no longer be lost, but it will also add serious amounts of club speed.
The old way of trying to square the club by focusing only on the body turning actually SAPS and, in fact, allows the club to remain far beyond your movement to the point that it is almost impossible to flatten it.
Copy what you see on the right and you will be in business.
Brady riggs is a Top 100 Golf teacher who teaches at Hansen Dam GC in Pacima, Calif., and PGA West Golf Academy in La Quinta, Calif.
