Every Good Player Does This - TRAIL WRIST BEND & SHAFT LEAN

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The most elusive position for amateur golfers to replicate in their swings is FORWARD SHAFT LEAN at impact.

Everyone knows that when the pros hit their iron shots, they exhibit forward shaft lean. This position is achieved by keeping the trail wrist bent backwards (extended) for longer in the downswing than the majority of players are doing. The Golfing Machine book calls this the Right Wrist Flying Wedge (RWFW) or Right Forearm Flying Wedge (RFFW) to describe the “wedge-shaped” angle formed between the trail wrist/forearm and the shaft.

Typically, amateur golfers demonstrate a “casting” movement in the downswing which leads to inconsistent contact, and a significant loss of distance. This “casting” is the bane of thousands of golfers’ lives, constantly struggling with fat and thin shots, as well as topping the ball and striking off-centre on the club face resulting in a significant loss in distance.

Training the correct shaft lean at impact has typically proven to be difficult due to the complex nature of the wrist motion throughout the swing, but the Precision Impact training aid from Pure Swing Products manages to provide golfers with the feedback necessary to acheive the perfect impact conditions and wrist angles to powerfully compress the ball with every club in your bag!

In this video, I’ll show you how the Precision Impact training aid helps to train forward shaft lean at impact for crispy ball striking every time and include some drills to help you build up from small chip and punch shots to full swings.

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