Lead Wrist and Clubface Pals - Part 1
Top 10 Long Game Tips
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8m 21s
If you want more pars and better ball striking, let's focus on the outside of your lead hand and the clubface. These two are pals. They like to work together as a team to get the clubface back to square at impact. I walk you through from your address position, takeaway, top of the backswing on through to impact to ensure that your clubface has the best chance of being square at impact. So, let's get to it!
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