In this video, Frank explains the difference between using the leading edge of your wedge to hit the golf ball, and using the bounce of your wedge to hit the ball.
Very cool to learn about the extension/flexion aspect of the wrists. Tend to get caught up in the shaft angle and not think about how the wrist set up can help you keep things in line through the swing
Thanks for this. Question…is this grip dependent? I generally play a strong grip with all of my clubs, so when I try to play the leading edge, my wrist is still in extension. When I flex/straighten it, it closes the club face. Just an observational curiosity. Thanks again.
Very cool to learn about the extension/flexion aspect of the wrists. Tend to get caught up in the shaft angle and not think about how the wrist set up can help you keep things in line through the swing
Great vid and explanation. Thanks, Frank!
great description. thx
Thank you!
Thanks for this. Question…is this grip dependent? I generally play a strong grip with all of my clubs, so when I try to play the leading edge, my wrist is still in extension. When I flex/straighten it, it closes the club face. Just an observational curiosity. Thanks again.
What was your weight distribution on both shots, were you leaning on your front foot more. Thanks for the video
Weight always forward around the greens! Helps with low point control.
Do you play the bounce in the back of the stance as well?