This is the iron swing i have seemed ti develop over the course of a year. Im aware there is a lot wrong with mechanics but can’t seem to change from this swing
This is the iron swing i have seemed ti develop over the course of a year. Im aware there is a lot wrong with mechanics but can’t seem to change from this swing
Your wedge swing is most affected by the upright setup at address. That can let your spine angle slip and cause you to lift a bit, which often leads to an out-to-in path and mis-hits. Two simple tweaks: 1) tilt your upper body a bit more toward the ball at setup (about 40 degrees forward) so you stay centered through the shot; 2) let the wrists drop slightly at setup so the clubhead sits a touch higher and you start from a better angle. Your tempo is a touch slower than balanced, which can help you keep control through contact. If you practice these one change at a time, you should start feeling more solid and straighter shots.
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Your wedge swing is most affected by the upright setup at address. That can let your spine angle slip and cause you to lift a bit, which often leads to an out-to-in path and mis-hits. Two simple tweaks: 1) tilt your upper body a bit more toward the ball at setup (about 40 degrees forward) so you stay centered through the shot; 2) let the wrists drop slightly at setup so the clubhead sits a touch higher and you start from a better angle. Your tempo is a touch slower than balanced, which can help you keep control through contact. If you practice these one change at a time, you should start feeling more solid and straighter shots.
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