Golfmos, started bowing lead wrist and supinating lead forearm on downswing
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Date: September 26th, 2024 2:28 PM Author: House-broken Doobsian Institution
Holy shit my iron striking is on another level. The ball now launches like 1-2 tiers higher in the air than before
Also watched some chipping video by Dan Grieve on the 3 different chip releases (although the 3rd is really a flop shot) and kind of figured it out now
Still can't putt uphill/downhill or correctly read any breaks
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Date: September 26th, 2024 2:30 PM Author: Concupiscible tanning salon
started bowing lead wrist and supinating lead forearm on downswing
what does this mean
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Date: September 26th, 2024 2:38 PM Author: House-broken Doobsian Institution
A flexed lead wrist means the wrist is slightly bowed or flat at the top of the backswing. This position helps to keep the clubface square or slightly closed, which is ideal for most players looking to hit straighter or more powerful shots.A bowed/flexed wrist also helps create a more stable and structured position at the top, increasing the ability to maintain lag and deliver power on the downswing.
VS a bent or cupped lead wrist (where the back of the left wrist angles away from the forearm) which opens the clubface, making it harder to square the club at impact (ie, inconsistent contact, slices or weak shots).
(See Dustin Johnson or Jon Rahm, who utilize slightly flexed or bowed lead wrist at the top of the backswing to promote a strong, square clubface at impact.)
Supinating the left wrist on downswing and through impact also helps square the club face, increases power by delofting the club head at last second, and promotes a stronger release since your right arm can naturally straighten from this position
This was Hogan's #1 most important tip from his 5 simple rules
https://www.reddit.com/r/golf/s/9H8e6UNbN0
Hogan lead wrist/forearm supination on downswing technique was revolutionary to professional golf in a similar way that Galfond's range theory revolutionized professional high limits NLHE cash poker
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Date: September 27th, 2024 9:13 PM Author: House-broken Doobsian Institution
Sooo freaking psyched about the Stack System
I'll be swinging my driver 115 come New Years
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Date: September 29th, 2024 2:40 PM Author: House-broken Doobsian Institution
You're probably right. I look at it as overthinking when I don't have a club in my hand, with the goal of repeating the same swing mindlessly when I'm playing a round
Eg, I just discovered on my own that the key to chipping an accurate target/distance, which nobody tells you, is being completely loose and relaxed in setup. Thinking makes your muscles tight which is diametrically opposed to staying loose
I don't use any training gadgets now besides launch monitor
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