In this video, we break down the importance of forearm rotation in the golf downswing and explore how it varies depending on the club you’re using. Whether you’re hitting a sand wedge, 7 iron, or driver, understanding how forearm rotation affects your swing mechanics is crucial for consistent ball striking and power.

We’ll cover:

How forearm rotation works in the downswing and its impact on the clubface for each club.
The key differences in forearm rotation when using a sand wedge, 7 iron, and driver.
Why the amount of rotation changes with different clubs and how this affects your ball flight and distance.
Drills to help you optimize forearm rotation for all clubs and improve consistency.
Understanding the nuances of forearm rotation for each club is essential for mastering your golf swing, whether you’re looking for better control with wedges, greater distance with your driver, or consistent ball striking with your irons.

Watch now to improve your swing mechanics and make your downswing more effective! Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more tips, drills, and in-depth golf tutorials!

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6 Comments

  1. Could I be flattening all my clubs at the top and this is why I hit the driver well and my irons not so well? Maybe I need to go back to the backswing series and see if I pick up the shaft angle differences you're showing here. Thank you.

  2. Thank you …and I appreciate the drill … I’m very confident with the 5-9 atm and this ‘feels’drill will really help …

  3. Are you saying there are 3 different forearm rotations? Does the rotation react to the shaft pitch? Eg if the shaft pitch is wrong you would corrupt the rotation to make it work. Will any watch do or does it need to be a Rolex 😉😁

  4. Was literally just talking about this today with my mate at the range, thanks you’ve answered so many questions without even being asked.

  5. Does the driver require what feels like a slower swing to accommodate the differences in forearm rotation? Otherwise, how do you relate the forearm rotation differences? I follow your instructions for dealing with shaft pitch, but I was curious how that might feel differently from just the flatness of the driver or the uprightness of the iron.

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