If you want to improve your golf game, you need to understand the importance of wrist movement in your swing. In this video Kerrod Gray and special guest Zane Scotland will explore the mechanics of wrist movement, and show you how to use them to hit the ball farther and more accurately.

Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced golfer, this video is packed with tips and techniques to help you take your game to the next level. So sit back, relax, and get ready to master your golf swing with our guide to wrist movement.

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5 Comments

  1. I 100% will use wrist positions in the middle of a round to correct something. Bowed left wrist, and abbreviated follow through is my go to, if my strike and direction is off. I don’t hit it as far using the bowed left wrist, because you’re basically hitting the ball with your body turn. However, it’s great for iron strike(because the hands automatically get slightly ahead of the club head, and it shallows your attack angle). It’s also great for maintaining a very stable face, much longer through impact. He’s right. Experimenting with wrist positions, will automatically make your body move differently to hit your target.

  2. Hey Kerrod, great vid. You say that you are and have been working on this move to square the face up at shaft parallel. What personally is your feel or method to do this and when? Top of backswing, start of downswing? Like the reverse motorcycle move possibly and which hand controls it? Sorry for all the questions

  3. Need a video on playing with a bowed wrist. My take away tend to bow too early or maybe not picking the club up fast enough causing club head to go behind body. On down swing if not spinning out over the top, dropping the hands seem to cause club head to be very behind body when coming down to impact

  4. I have the cupped wrist syndrome. Just came back from the range and trying to do "knuckles down" I was hitting fat and duck hooks. It's gonna take some ugly practice to get this right

  5. What do you think about presetting this wrist condition at setup and maintaining it through the whole swing? I find it hard to get into this position from the top. Easier to just set it there and stay there.

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