If you want more pars and a simplified technique (that the Pros use) around the green to create balls that check-up near the pin. How? Stay wide on either side of the fence. Minimal wrist hinge creates a super simple short game technique for your short chip shots, 30-50 yard wedge shots and bunker play. Jason Day is an excellent example of one that uses this shallow technique including from the bunker. So, let’s get to it.
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LONG GREENSIDE BUNKER SHOT
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HOW MUCH SHOULD THE HEAD MOVE?
If you want more pars, let's check how much (or little) your head moves from address to just past impact. We'll look at a variety of Touring Pros to examine if there is a pattern. We'll use the help of a yellow box to determine how much the pros move and how you can use this same measurement to c...
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PRO-LIKE WRIST BOW vs. cupped
If you want more pars, let’s get the overly cupped lead wrist outta the bag and replace with it some bowing. Bowing the lead wrist does a few great things for your swing. I explain these keys and popular culprits of why a cupped wrist is no bueno. So, let’s get to it.
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