Grant, you are a great teacher. I'm 57 and have been playing golf since I was 12. I've never heard anyone explain the wrist position so clearly. Your Dad was right when he said the great teachers make it simple. I rarely comment but I am truly impressed.
Been working on this for a week or so, really helping my slice. Hit 4 fairways in a row yesterday...not super human but for me was awesome! Great stuff Good-Good
Watching grant on camera now is so impressive compared to where he was at the start of his good good journey. He was so nervous back then. Full of confidence now! Love to see it!
Wow, after years of being told the wrist should be flat at the top of the backswing you are the first person to explain that if you have a strong grip its ok to have a little extension at the top of the backswing. I have had countless lessons by different coaches and they all said the wrist should be flat which never felt right. I have been out and tested your advice and its made a world of difference it feels right and my shots are suddenly great and more consistent. I’m a 67 year old male who is hitting the ball better than ever after 2 practice sessions I hit a 7 iron about 165 yards with no effort now I am not trying to flatten my wrist at the top of the backswing. Thanks for this and your other videos they are entertaining and great advice.
Best one yet for me. The last week I have working on bowing my wrist, and my full iron and wedge shots have been way more consistent. Getting way more yardage too. I feel like a new golfer!!. Thank you so much for these videos.
I started bowing my wrist on my drive. Used to be slicer. Now if I miss it's a hook. Most the time it goes 250-270 with minimal effort. If I really try to smash it it can get to 300 with less accuracy. The bowed wrist is key if you're slicing try it out. Great lesson bud.
I’ve taken lessons from some of the best instructors in the country over the years. Lots of tour player experience, etc. These kids are a lot more clear and simple in working through the typical issues most players struggle with.
Oh my Grant of destiny, I am a 12 HCP who usually floats around the mid to low 80s on a good day. I watched this video last night and went into todays round with only one swing thought, to keep my wrist flat, i just broke 80 today for the first time on a par 72 course. 78 off the stick thanks to this video. You are the real MVP Grant.
Nobody wants to fix this, but it’s sooooo important. It’s the true secret to crisp, straight iron play. Your iron shots will be so compressed, that you will actually hear a different sound than you’re probably used to hearing. You’ll hear the ball “hiss” when it comes off the face. One key thing it does is put the grip slightly ahead of the club head through impact. If you don’t believe me, set up to the ball, then bow your left wrist. Now, look what a perfect impact position you’re in. It’s like magic. He also touched on how it shallows the shaft, at the top. Just like he said…. This keeps the shaft more behind you, and allows you to turn through the ball. It’s refreshing to see someone address this true secret to irons. Great video, Grant.
I cannot stress enough how much this video has changed my golfing experience. Every shot is seriously straight with a good flight, and springs off the face since following this video. Thank you so much for this, Grant. You are amazing!!!
Just started watching recently, within the last 2 months I sparked an interest for the game of golf! Glad I did! And I’m glad a good friend showed me your channel!! I watch every night now!
I took this to the range yesterday and it's completely transformed my swing. This may be the best tip I've ever gotten, b/c it really ties the downswing together. I would always stand up on the ball and could never really figure out why... now that my wrist is flat, I'm able to turn through the ball instead of flicking at it.
Great video! I play with a strong grip position and see everyone saying you need to get it flat but don’t explain that if you have a strong grip then it won’t be flat or bowed. I couldn’t understand why I couldn’t get it there but now I know
Great video and great drill! I had a friend (who's played for 20+ years and who's dad is a golf pro) recently tell me I need to work on flattening/bowing my wrist. Definitely helps explain why I have such a hard time shallowing the club and tend to get really steep. Will definitely be something I work on moving forward.
Only for fans over 18 years old tinders.club/Elle 🍉 tricks I do not know Megan: "Hotter" Hopi: "Sweeter" Joonie: "Cooler" Yoongi: "Butter So with toy and his tricks, do not read it to him that he writes well mamon there are only to laugh for a while and not be sad and stressed because of the hard life that is lived today. Köz karaş: '' Taŋ kaldım '' Erinder: '' Sezimdüü '' Jılmayuu: '' Tattuuraak '' Dene: '' Muzdak '' Jizn, kak krasivaya melodiya, tolko pesni pereputalis. Aç köz arstan Bul ukmuştuuday ısık kün bolçu, jana arstan abdan açka bolgon. Uyunan çıgıp, tigi jer-jerdi izdedi. Al kiçinekey koyondu wins taba algan. Al bir az oylonboy koyondu karmadı. '' Bul koyon menin kursagımdı toyguza albayt '' dep oylodu arstan. Arstan koyondu öltüröyün dep jatkanda, bir kiyik tigi tarapka çurkadı. Arstan aç köz bolup kaldı. Kiçine koyondu emes, çoŋ kiyikti jegen jakşı dep oylodu. # 垃圾 They are one of the best concerts, you can not go but just seeing them from the screen, I know it was surprising 💗❤️💌💘
This was great Grant. I've been working on it and find a tight wristband on the top wrist can help build the muscle memory as I'm working to flatten it out. Been cupping somewhat for a long, long time and was hitting more and more toe shots and pushes over time. Flattening the wrist has really improved my contact and ball flight, so thank you sir.
That tip with the credit card has manged to do something i have been working on, and for the FIRST time i am now able to hit a proper draw...amazing...even the bad shots are now much better...thk u
I'm a bowed wrist hitter. This works well and seems to give me more power. But the more I move ball forward (woods/driver) the more I pull the shot. I think this is shoulder alignment issue. When the ball is forward in my stance, it seems to pull my shoulders left at address. A good video on how to setup/align when hitting woods and driver.
I really like how he explains this, I'm hoping to try and learn to really play golf instead of being lucky, and this is something I look forward to trying to understand on the driving range.
I play with a cup wrist and a strong grip. The biggest issue I have is a steep downswing and sometimes I get either hooks or slices. But when I do pure it goes dead straight or mild draw. Changing your grip size may also affect your grip.
Thanks Grant. You covered this topic in a very clear way. I learned how to hold my club from old Bobby Jones instructional videos, it seemed they favored strong grips back then, but I’m not a year into my golfing and even though I’m content with my iron strikings, I will definitely try the more neural grip.
Was absolutely shook that a strong grip can cause a cupped wrist. I got put into a strong grip by a coach but at the same time he was trying to get me to a flat wrist that I could never achieve. This helped a ton
I would love it if Grant would make a video teaching us how to hit a draw / cut. I hit 90% of my shots dead straight, unless I miss hit, and that's great for staying out of trouble but it makes holes that fade or turn to the left or right very difficult for me because I have to play shorter shots up to the point where they turn or try to hit it long enough to go over the turn since I hit it so straight.
It takes experimentation, my friend. The simple answer is path, and face. However, people will “feel” different things. For me…. I feel like I’m swinging “flatter” when hitting the draw, with a slightly stronger grip. The flatter swing allows me to approach the ball more from the inside. The fade is just the opposite feeling for me. I’ll feel like I’m swinging steeper, with a slightly weaker grip. Also, experiment with ball position…. I play it slightly back in my stance, for the draw, and slightly forward, for the fade. I also feel like I’m set up a little closer to the ball, for the fade. This helps me approach the ball more from out to in, and makes it easier to swing a little steeper. Just the opposite for the draw…. Slightly further from the ball, at setup, to help approach it more from inside/out. These are all very slight changes that you just have to play with, until you get it dialed in. Hope this helps…..
One thing that helps me (i usually hit straight just like you) is my back foot, being my right foot with me being right handed, is i move that foot back a bit and open my stance to help it feel im swinging steeper. Opposite for a draw. It's amazing how much your starting stance can effect your flight
The example you gave with Mickelson shows him with a flat vs. cupped wrist. He is steep, but the dude is like 6'4". He is really tall. I think he too plays with a flat wrist. Maybe John Daly or Fred Couples are better examples of players who cup their wrists. All said. I think your instincts about wanting a flat or bowed wrist are spot on.
This video couldn’t have come at a better time. My wrist is too cupped for my liking and I’ve been looking for a “feel” to get it flatter to bowed, can’t wait to try this out
Hi bro, I was taught to set up a strong grip so that i can help induce a draw and hit longer. A. Does it mean that i on my back swing my wrist is still cupped? Or B. By the time my back swing is up, my wrist should me flat/bowed? C. If that is the case, i should prepare a weak grip correct?( so that when on top, my wrists will be flat/bowed. Please advise?
Is it bad having a closed face at the top with a flat wrist? Im not a super strong grip player, neither am i across the Line, so curius of why this happens, and if it is a problem. With a more closed face, you dont need to flip, so i dont see the issue
Doubt you’ll see this. But I’ve noticed that Matt has a very different looking ball flight/movement. Can you explain why his ball moves the way it does?
I am new to golf, and working on consistency with my swing. I am an over thinker and have been struggling with my form. Do you have any advise on someone with hyper flexibility in elbows ? So when I am setting up I have trouble figuring out how to position my arms. It’s hard to explain with our showing you but I feel like this a part of my inconsistency or as you said before becoming disconnected. I really appreciate your tips on ques like using the credit card to learn muscle memo. I am a very kinesthetic learner and not naturally athletic haha.
I am comfortable with bowed and flat wrists, but I continue to struggle with synchronizing the swing. For a while I was hold lag and release of the club, but found myself not getting the distance I wanted because I wasn't releasing the club enough. Now I find myself releasing, but hooking or pulling a lot. When should I be releasing the club?
Grant great video ! i hit with a flat wrist and my miss is a duck hook. Should i weaken my grip and keep the wrist flat or stay with my grip and bow my wrist more ?
Been really working on bowing my wrist for about 2 weeks now and I'm actually hitting a drawl consistently with all my clubs and finding fairways with my driver now. Best thing I've done for my swing.
That was an aha moment. Strong grip equals cupped wrist. I have been trying to have a square or slightly bowed wrist but strong grip was not allowing it. Thanks a lot. Appreciate your help. Regards from 🇨🇦. (And subscribed).
Any drills or exercises that help consistently flatten the wrist? The cupped wrist is something I’m trying to eliminate and it makes a huge difference in my ball striking and flight, but sometimes it’s hard to do consistently as naturally I cup the wrist and get too steep.
I noticed that several of the good good members use a PW from 120-145 and you cut off your swing when trying to control the distance. Can you do a tip about that? How do you cut off your follow through? or is it more about chocking down on the club? or is it less of a back swing? would like to hear your opinion.
This is great! Been working on trying to deliver less dynamic loft at impact and lower my ball flight, essentially gaining some metres! I play off 5 and have plenty of speed in my swing but get caught out on windy days delivering too much loft and having a high, weak flight! Love all the channels related too good good! Look forward too giving this one a go 👌🏼
Could you do a video on the different types/brands of golf balls I.E Callaway soft, Srixon distance etc. Explaining which are most beneficial for different types of golfer. It would be interesting to know which balls the Good Good lads use and why.
Good lesson, but I’d argue the turn is probably most important. Usually when you get the body in the right place the arms and hands tend to fall in line…(if you’re athletic enough)
Any videos on high hands at top of backswing? I get the shaft through my neck down the line, I cannot seem to get it lower for the life of me… I’m having very good results for me this way, but it’s steep and inconsistent
I have a ? Do I hit the ball with both hands. I know it's a swing, but I feel like I only "hit" with my left hand. If I swing with both hands I hit it fat every time.
Grant, you are a great teacher. I'm 57 and have been playing golf since I was 12. I've never heard anyone explain the wrist position so clearly. Your Dad was right when he said the great teachers make it simple. I rarely comment but I am truly impressed.
Been working on this for a week or so, really helping my slice. Hit 4 fairways in a row yesterday...not super human but for me was awesome! Great stuff Good-Good
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Keep at it it takes a while but it will become natural.
@@brianmurray4199 Thanks Brian
Watching grant on camera now is so impressive compared to where he was at the start of his good good journey. He was so nervous back then. Full of confidence now! Love to see it!
Wow, after years of being told the wrist should be flat at the top of the backswing you are the first person to explain that if you have a strong grip its ok to have a little extension at the top of the backswing. I have had countless lessons by different coaches and they all said the wrist should be flat which never felt right. I have been out and tested your advice and its made a world of difference it feels right and my shots are suddenly great and more consistent. I’m a 67 year old male who is hitting the ball better than ever after 2 practice sessions I hit a 7 iron about 165 yards with no effort now I am not trying to flatten my wrist at the top of the backswing. Thanks for this and your other videos they are entertaining and great advice.
Best one yet for me. The last week I have working on bowing my wrist, and my full iron and wedge shots have been way more consistent. Getting way more yardage too. I feel like a new golfer!!. Thank you so much for these videos.
I started bowing my wrist on my drive. Used to be slicer. Now if I miss it's a hook. Most the time it goes 250-270 with minimal effort. If I really try to smash it it can get to 300 with less accuracy. The bowed wrist is key if you're slicing try it out. Great lesson bud.
Seriously exactly my results as well!! This video is a game changer
I’ve taken lessons from some of the best instructors in the country over the years. Lots of tour player experience, etc. These kids are a lot more clear and simple in working through the typical issues most players struggle with.
Grant grew up with a Dad as a swing coach and it shows, so much knowledge, thanks for sharing.
Oh my Grant of destiny, I am a 12 HCP who usually floats around the mid to low 80s on a good day. I watched this video last night and went into todays round with only one swing thought, to keep my wrist flat, i just broke 80 today for the first time on a par 72 course. 78 off the stick thanks to this video. You are the real MVP Grant.
lol now tell us how many mulligans did you take? I can’t believe someone who has never tried or heard of different wrist positions to ever break 80 😂
@@freemanfanmao none, comp round. Thanks for the constructive reply tho champ. Have a great day, or don’t! I really don’t care :)
@@3puttpar14 lol still cared to write it tho...
Nobody wants to fix this, but it’s sooooo important. It’s the true secret to crisp, straight iron play. Your iron shots will be so compressed, that you will actually hear a different sound than you’re probably used to hearing. You’ll hear the ball “hiss” when it comes off the face. One key thing it does is put the grip slightly ahead of the club head through impact. If you don’t believe me, set up to the ball, then bow your left wrist. Now, look what a perfect impact position you’re in. It’s like magic. He also touched on how it shallows the shaft, at the top. Just like he said…. This keeps the shaft more behind you, and allows you to turn through the ball. It’s refreshing to see someone address this true secret to irons. Great video, Grant.
I cannot stress enough how much this video has changed my golfing experience. Every shot is seriously straight with a good flight, and springs off the face since following this video. Thank you so much for this, Grant. You are amazing!!!
This video was so fucking fire, Grant helps people out with literally every part of the game, best channel
Just started watching recently, within the last 2 months I sparked an interest for the game of golf! Glad I did! And I’m glad a good friend showed me your channel!! I watch every night now!
I took this to the range yesterday and it's completely transformed my swing. This may be the best tip I've ever gotten, b/c it really ties the downswing together. I would always stand up on the ball and could never really figure out why... now that my wrist is flat, I'm able to turn through the ball instead of flicking at it.
Grant you did it again. You opened my eyes to what I’ve been doing wrong. Thanks so much brother.
Great video! I play with a strong grip position and see everyone saying you need to get it flat but don’t explain that if you have a strong grip then it won’t be flat or bowed. I couldn’t understand why I couldn’t get it there but now I know
Great video and great drill! I had a friend (who's played for 20+ years and who's dad is a golf pro) recently tell me I need to work on flattening/bowing my wrist. Definitely helps explain why I have such a hard time shallowing the club and tend to get really steep. Will definitely be something I work on moving forward.
Better still, ask ur self why you have the wrist angle you do… and if it really does need ‘fixing’
Grant, your instructions are simple and clear. Some of your tips from the past have improved my swing. Thank you!
When Grant is teaching you know it's gonna be a lit lesson
I think this is one of the most important videos you have ever made. Great execution on it Grant
Only for fans over 18 years old tinders.club/Elle 🍉
tricks I do not know
Megan: "Hotter"
Hopi: "Sweeter"
Joonie: "Cooler"
Yoongi: "Butter
So with toy and his tricks, do not read it to him that he writes well mamon there are only to laugh for a while and not be sad and stressed because of the hard life that is lived today.
Köz karaş: '' Taŋ kaldım ''
Erinder: '' Sezimdüü ''
Jılmayuu: '' Tattuuraak ''
Dene: '' Muzdak ''
Jizn, kak krasivaya melodiya, tolko pesni pereputalis.
Aç köz arstan
Bul ukmuştuuday ısık kün bolçu, jana arstan abdan açka bolgon.
Uyunan çıgıp, tigi jer-jerdi izdedi. Al kiçinekey koyondu wins taba algan. Al bir az oylonboy koyondu karmadı. '' Bul koyon menin kursagımdı toyguza albayt '' dep oylodu arstan.
Arstan koyondu öltüröyün dep jatkanda, bir kiyik tigi tarapka çurkadı. Arstan aç köz bolup kaldı. Kiçine koyondu emes, çoŋ kiyikti jegen jakşı dep oylodu. # 垃圾
They are one of the best concerts, you can not go but just seeing them from the screen, I know it was surprising
💗❤️💌💘
this tremendously helped me with my shanks off the fairway/ rough/ even off the tee today. great video thank you!
Awesome video Grant! You are a natural teacher.
This was great Grant. I've been working on it and find a tight wristband on the top wrist can help build the muscle memory as I'm working to flatten it out. Been cupping somewhat for a long, long time and was hitting more and more toe shots and pushes over time. Flattening the wrist has really improved my contact and ball flight, so thank you sir.
That tip with the credit card has manged to do something i have been working on, and for the FIRST time i am now able to hit a proper draw...amazing...even the bad shots are now much better...thk u
VERY GOOD VIDEO. Been waiting on this topic ! Thanks Grant ! Keep em coming bro !
Great video. I agree...extremely important information that can fix quite a few swings.
Arrrrgggghhhh! Mad UK love for Grant! Was absolutely thwacking my 3 iron tonight, love these tips!
I'm a bowed wrist hitter. This works well and seems to give me more power. But the more I move ball forward (woods/driver) the more I pull the shot. I think this is shoulder alignment issue. When the ball is forward in my stance, it seems to pull my shoulders left at address. A good video on how to setup/align when hitting woods and driver.
These are the GG Labs vids we want and need. The shot challenges with the with the crew, nsm.
I really like how he explains this, I'm hoping to try and learn to really play golf instead of being lucky, and this is something I look forward to trying to understand on the driving range.
Nice explanation of wrist position. I have struggled with cupped wrist for most of my golfing years.
I play with a cup wrist and a strong grip. The biggest issue I have is a steep downswing and sometimes I get either hooks or slices. But when I do pure it goes dead straight or mild draw. Changing your grip size may also affect your grip.
Can you guys make playlist for different types of lessons. It would make it easier to find what we’re looking for
Thanks Grant. You covered this topic in a very clear way. I learned how to hold my club from old Bobby Jones instructional videos, it seemed they favored strong grips back then, but I’m not a year into my golfing and even though I’m content with my iron strikings, I will definitely try the more neural grip.
This is a great video! I’ve seen the card method, and a few others. I wear a watch on my left wrist and it helps me keep my wrist straight.
Thats a great idea actually.
Was absolutely shook that a strong grip can cause a cupped wrist. I got put into a strong grip by a coach but at the same time he was trying to get me to a flat wrist that I could never achieve. This helped a ton
Same exact thing here, Wanted me to bow my wrist with a strong grip and I was literally in pain trying to do it, Grants a savior
Grant! Legend of golf instruction.
I would love it if Grant would make a video teaching us how to hit a draw / cut. I hit 90% of my shots dead straight, unless I miss hit, and that's great for staying out of trouble but it makes holes that fade or turn to the left or right very difficult for me because I have to play shorter shots up to the point where they turn or try to hit it long enough to go over the turn since I hit it so straight.
It takes experimentation, my friend. The simple answer is path, and face. However, people will “feel” different things. For me…. I feel like I’m swinging “flatter” when hitting the draw, with a slightly stronger grip. The flatter swing allows me to approach the ball more from the inside. The fade is just the opposite feeling for me. I’ll feel like I’m swinging steeper, with a slightly weaker grip. Also, experiment with ball position…. I play it slightly back in my stance, for the draw, and slightly forward, for the fade. I also feel like I’m set up a little closer to the ball, for the fade. This helps me approach the ball more from out to in, and makes it easier to swing a little steeper. Just the opposite for the draw…. Slightly further from the ball, at setup, to help approach it more from inside/out. These are all very slight changes that you just have to play with, until you get it dialed in. Hope this helps…..
The best thing to do is keep it simple. make your normal swing but open your stance for a fade and close your stance for a draw.
One thing that helps me (i usually hit straight just like you) is my back foot, being my right foot with me being right handed, is i move that foot back a bit and open my stance to help it feel im swinging steeper. Opposite for a draw. It's amazing how much your starting stance can effect your flight
So Clear very easy to understand great video 👍
Great vid Grant the way u explain on every drill is very easy to catch up. Keep it up
Is this more for irons or good for driver as well?
Definitely going to try this out at the range! Thanks for the tips Grant :)
Grant is a legend thank you love the helpful tips and the content you guys are killing it
The example you gave with Mickelson shows him with a flat vs. cupped wrist. He is steep, but the dude is like 6'4". He is really tall. I think he too plays with a flat wrist. Maybe John Daly or Fred Couples are better examples of players who cup their wrists. All said. I think your instincts about wanting a flat or bowed wrist are spot on.
So I was always taught to rotate my wrists through impact (throw the hands). What do you do on the down swing, just hold the wrist position?
This video couldn’t have come at a better time. My wrist is too cupped for my liking and I’ve been looking for a “feel” to get it flatter to bowed, can’t wait to try this out
Hi bro,
I was taught to set up a strong grip so that i can help induce a draw and hit longer.
A. Does it mean that i on my back swing my wrist is still cupped?
Or
B. By the time my back swing is up, my wrist should me flat/bowed?
C. If that is the case, i should prepare a weak grip correct?( so that when on top, my wrists will be flat/bowed.
Please advise?
If you have a flat wrist at the top of the backswing, what should be the position at impact? Should the back of your left hand be facing the target?
Is this concept the same for driver and irons?
Is it bad having a closed face at the top with a flat wrist? Im not a super strong grip player, neither am i across the Line, so curius of why this happens, and if it is a problem. With a more closed face, you dont need to flip, so i dont see the issue
Doubt you’ll see this. But I’ve noticed that Matt has a very different looking ball flight/movement. Can you explain why his ball moves the way it does?
I am new to golf, and working on consistency with my swing. I am an over thinker and have been struggling with my form. Do you have any advise on someone with hyper flexibility in elbows ? So when I am setting up I have trouble figuring out how to position my arms. It’s hard to explain with our showing you but I feel like this a part of my inconsistency or as you said before becoming disconnected. I really appreciate your tips on ques like using the credit card to learn muscle memo. I am a very kinesthetic learner and not naturally athletic haha.
thank you for explain the cause and affect t your back swing wrist to club head positioning.
Will this help hitting the ball first and a divot after?
Hi Grant, is it the same principle for the driver as well?
I am comfortable with bowed and flat wrists, but I continue to struggle with synchronizing the swing. For a while I was hold lag and release of the club, but found myself not getting the distance I wanted because I wasn't releasing the club enough. Now I find myself releasing, but hooking or pulling a lot. When should I be releasing the club?
I have a flat wrist. Should I try and bow the wrist or stick with the flat.
Grant great video ! i hit with a flat wrist and my miss is a duck hook. Should i weaken my grip and keep the wrist flat or stay with my grip and bow my wrist more ?
i have been watching y’all and you guys have really helped my game!!!
Heck yeah! Thanks Grant! ⛳️⛳️⛳️
So if I have a really strong grip, will it hurt to keep my wrist straight or should I switch my grip up too?
Great segment.
My golf coach changed my grip to a strong grip, but should the wrist be cupped at the top or not? It is a bit confusing in the video.
Thanks Grant,u are awsome teacher.
Best video yet
Been really working on bowing my wrist for about 2 weeks now and I'm actually hitting a drawl consistently with all my clubs and finding fairways with my driver now. Best thing I've done for my swing.
Does this apply for driver and other clubs too? Or just irons?
THANK YOU GRANT!! Literally went straight to the driving range after watching this and it fixed my iron slice.
Awesome sir! Thank you for the lesson. This really helps.
can you have a bowed wrist with a stronger grip? or is it better to be neutral and bowed?
This is very important, it helps me a lot, thank you!
When I follow through do I want to feel the card on my wrist?? Or my forearm I should say???
That was an aha moment. Strong grip equals cupped wrist. I have been trying to have a square or slightly bowed wrist but strong grip was not allowing it. Thanks a lot. Appreciate your help. Regards from 🇨🇦. (And subscribed).
Is it ok if the club face is slightly closed at the top with a flat wrist?
Does this apply to all clubs or is this primary to your irons?
Hello Grant Nice video ! Do You Think that the easy dix of a cupped wrist is a weaker grip ?
instead of a card i use a nail to really make sure im keeping it flat
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Help a lot my golf today, thx
That is something I needed to know
Keep making videos about how to golf
Any drills or exercises that help consistently flatten the wrist? The cupped wrist is something I’m trying to eliminate and it makes a huge difference in my ball striking and flight, but sometimes it’s hard to do consistently as naturally I cup the wrist and get too steep.
Nice job Grant. Love the drill also
I noticed that several of the good good members use a PW from 120-145 and you cut off your swing when trying to control the distance. Can you do a tip about that? How do you cut off your follow through? or is it more about chocking down on the club? or is it less of a back swing? would like to hear your opinion.
This is great! Been working on trying to deliver less dynamic loft at impact and lower my ball flight, essentially gaining some metres! I play off 5 and have plenty of speed in my swing but get caught out on windy days delivering too much loft and having a high, weak flight!
Love all the channels related too good good! Look forward too giving this one a go 👌🏼
Just move the ball towards the back of ur stance?
I’m guessing if ur off 5, you already know this and have lag though?
@@ironsideeve2955 100% it’s just more so the feeling of having so much shaft lean at impact! Something I’ll have to get used too!
@@NMDWinny ah fair nuff. Smash ‘‘em brother!
This was great. Thank you
Does this wrist position work for drivers/fairway woods?
Learned so much. Thank you!
Bout to hit the course needed a primer thanks bud
Nice. My card broke while trying. Might have a bigger swing problem...
Could you do a video on the different types/brands of golf balls I.E Callaway soft, Srixon distance etc. Explaining which are most beneficial for different types of golfer. It would be interesting to know which balls the Good Good lads use and why.
I have a Strong grip and the draw the ball? Don't really have a problem with slicing
Lightbulb 💡
I literally just figured this out on the range and was crushing balls 30m further and straight!!!
Good lesson, but I’d argue the turn is probably most important. Usually when you get the body in the right place the arms and hands tend to fall in line…(if you’re athletic enough)
wrist turn is the most important.
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I never knew your supposed to match up club face with wrist angle at top of swing 😮 be trying that down the range tomorrow
Any videos on high hands at top of backswing? I get the shaft through my neck down the line, I cannot seem to get it lower for the life of me… I’m having very good results for me this way, but it’s steep and inconsistent
Amazing advice!!!
This is interesting - Will be trying!
I have a ? Do I hit the ball with both hands. I know it's a swing, but I feel like I only "hit" with my left hand. If I swing with both hands I hit it fat every time.
Great insight!
Great tips!
What pants are you wearing?