When the movement starts from the shoulders and the wrists stay relaxed, it becomes easier to move the club into a good position during the backswing.
Too much wrist movement at the beginning can make the rest of the swing more difficult to control, because you may need to compensate for that movement during the downswing.
That is why it can help to keep the wrists quiet in the first part of the backswing and let the shoulders start the movement.
If you would like to learn this step by step, comment “Coaching” and I will send you the link to my training platform, where LPGA Tour player Sandra Gal and I personally help you improve your golf skills. Best, Sigmar
When the movement starts from the shoulders and the wrists stay relaxed, it becomes easier to move the club into a good position during the backswing.
Too much wrist movement at the beginning can make the rest of the swing more difficult to control, because you may need to compensate for that movement during the downswing.
That is why it can help to keep the wrists quiet in the first part of the backswing and let the shoulders start the movement.
If you would like to learn this step by step, comment “Coaching” and I will send you the link to my training platform, where LPGA Tour player Sandra Gal and I personally help you improve your golf skills.
Best,
Sigmar
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