The three danger moves of wedge play are:

Too much wrist loading (lag or dragging) in transition.
Too much axis tilt
The upper body getting closer to the ground

If you find that you have ALL THREE, I recommend working on the wrist lag and upper body pivot first, then working on the upper body lunging forward.

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If you struggle with your wedge play I can almost guarantee that you have one or all three of these movements number one the upper body getting closer to the ball during the down swing number two the upper body moving away from the Target or away from the golf ball during

The back swing or during the down swing sorry and then the third one is dragging the handle forward or creating a lot of lag and shaff LAN usually those three go hand inand because I would get closer to the golf ball go back to help shallow it out

And then drag forward so that I don’t hit behind the golf ball

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  1. I think that there is a big misconception about the shaft-lean with wedges. In particular, because with almost every other club from about 9 iron up… we are doing that to help knock down shots. But when you end up shaft leaning it a lot with wedges it creates more opportunities for the ball to ride the face and to actually open the angle.

    Idk. It was a difficult concept for me to get over

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