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Fighting a two-way miss? You may be getting stuck in the downswing. Golf Digest Top 50 Teacher Mike Malaska explains how to avoid this common fault.
A flexed lead wrist could be your key to unlocking longer, straighter drives. Check out how three pros utilize it.
Your right wrist will bend backwards and stay bent on the downswing until you hit the wall.Incidentally, if you hinge your right wrist straight upwards, you'll have difficulty restoring your ...
A key to consistency is controlling the clubface. You can do that by maintaining the angle of your left wrist from address until just into the downswing.
All good players have one position in the golf swing that is similar despite their very different looking swings. This position is impact. Good players retain their wrist-cock through the hitting area ...
When you take away the alignment stick and prepare for a full swing, remember the feeling of the bowed wrist at the top, and the rotation of the alignment stick toward the ground on the downswing.
You’ve probably heard the term “lag the club” as a move you should make on the downswing. But lag can be a tough concept because many golfers naturally do the opposite—they “throw” or “cast” the club ...
You hear so much talk about the wrists in the golf swing on how to hinge them early or to retain the wrist cock in the downswing as long as possible. Well the people who I see working on these ...
Forearm and wrist exercises that will not only help to lower your score, but can help you play the game a little longer.
Week Four ' Downswing Last week we looked at the biomechanics of the top of the backswing, maybe the most complex series of movements on the golf swing. This week we tackle the downswing phase and ...