I recently found some gold on this. For forever when I release the club I would ulnar deviate (straighten wrists like Bryson sets up). This causes the club to dig if you're hitting down on it and if you dig on a fatted partial swing sand wedge it's going like 10 feet. My golf coach got me holding more wrist angle through impact doing L to L. It allows you to not dig so you don't have to be as precise. My miss hits have pretty much been ending up going as far as I had intended.
I don't know why there isn't more info about this. L to L is traditional technique and it's been the biggest game changer to my pitching ever and it was easy to pick up. Not so much with the full swing, I haven't fully got that yet but pitching was day one improvement.
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I struggle here. You make it look easy. Thx.
Love that pup buddy! Thanks again for the great golf tips Mark.
Watched twice to see the doggo 🐶 again
Was that a 56 degree wedge?
Liked the video Mark
I recently found some gold on this. For forever when I release the club I would ulnar deviate (straighten wrists like Bryson sets up). This causes the club to dig if you're hitting down on it and if you dig on a fatted partial swing sand wedge it's going like 10 feet. My golf coach got me holding more wrist angle through impact doing L to L. It allows you to not dig so you don't have to be as precise. My miss hits have pretty much been ending up going as far as I had intended.
I don't know why there isn't more info about this. L to L is traditional technique and it's been the biggest game changer to my pitching ever and it was easy to pick up. Not so much with the full swing, I haven't fully got that yet but pitching was day one improvement.
I did this today and came up short of the green as well.
Not very useful. Doesn’t show his arms thru out the swing. Don’t need to see the video.
Might be useful is we could actually see him hitting the shot!
What club
Wow , what an eye opening video. Can't wait to dominate the country club. Thanks golf wizard !