Wrist Impact Position Perfection - (Video) Lesson by PGA Pros Pete Styles and Matt Fryer
Wrist Impact Position Perfection - (Video) Lesson by PGA Pros Pete Styles and Matt Fryer

Now Pete in this tip what we're going to be talking about is probably one of the most arguably important parts of the golf swing which is impact and more importantly what our wrists are doing down at impact. What we're trying to create with them and what effect that will have on our impact position when we get there. So if you were going to talk to us about the wrist positions what would we be looking for down impact.

T think what we need to understand about the wrist positions is they need to be set in the right place right down throughout the swing. Ultimately at the impact position where it'll all tell what the golf ball does any mistakes made that wrist position grip or on top of the backswing are going to be shown by actually what happened at impact and certainly what happened to the golf ball. Fundamentally understanding that left wrist is going to be largely straight with the right handed golfer using the left hand and have a little like cutting area there and your grip here.

2019-09-03

Now Pete in this tip what we're going to be talking about is probably one of the most arguably important parts of the golf swing which is impact and more importantly what our wrists are doing down at impact. What we're trying to create with them and what effect that will have on our impact position when we get there. So if you were going to talk to us about the wrist positions what would we be looking for down impact.

T think what we need to understand about the wrist positions is they need to be set in the right place right down throughout the swing. Ultimately at the impact position where it'll all tell what the golf ball does any mistakes made that wrist position grip or on top of the backswing are going to be shown by actually what happened at impact and certainly what happened to the golf ball. Fundamentally understanding that left wrist is going to be largely straight with the right handed golfer using the left hand and have a little like cutting area there and your grip here.