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Improve Face Control with Wedges for Better Accuracy
After this video, you'll be able to:
- Recognize the importance of maintaining a stable club face through impact with wedges.
- Understand how to adjust your upper body position to improve shot height and control.
- Learn to employ different timing techniques for squaring the club face during wedge shots.
In this video, you'll learn how to enhance your face control with wedges, focusing on the key differences in technique compared to your full swing. Understanding these nuances will help you hit more accurate and controlled shots around the green.
Video Transcript
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This video is face control with the wedges.
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So when we're looking in the nest wedges or we're looking in more of the
3
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distance wedges,
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you'll tend to see a slightly different pattern for face control than we'll see
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with the stock
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full swing.
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With the stock full swing, we want to have that early club face rotation so
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that I can
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have that downswing loading and really getting that body behind the golf ball
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with a whole
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lot of side bend.
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With the finesse wedges and the distance wedges, my upper body's going to be a
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lot more level
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or stacked on top of my lower body.
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And so in order to get the height, I'm not going to have a lot of that side
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bend, I'm
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going to have to straighten my arms more to get that down towards the golf ball
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.
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Because I'm straightening my arms, I'm going to have a little different timing
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and method
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of squaring the face.
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With the wedges to square the face, instead of having it rotate right from the
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top of
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the swing, unless I wanted to hit kind of a low running punch wedge shot, if I
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wanted
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to hit more of a stock swing or a stock wedge swing I should say, it's going to
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, the face
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is going to resist rotation, so it's pretty much going to stay at about the
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same alignment.
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And then it's going to rotate as the club passes me, as opposed to twisting the
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face
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to the path.
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So one way that you can work on that is feeling a little bit more of that un
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hinged and then
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keeping this shoulder long, you'll see that as I straighten my arms, now the
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back of my
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hand is facing the target, right?
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So you can use the back of the hand or the palm of the right hand as a little
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bit of
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a reference for where the club face would be.
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With the full swing, we would have it twisting kind of point like this, and so
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my body would
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have to rotate to get out of the way, so that the palm, the back of my left
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hand and the
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palm of my right hand are pointing more at the target.
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So it's a little awkward timing for golfers who are really used to the full
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swing kind
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of motion, and it can be awkward going the other way if you're better at more
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of this
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arm straightening club face closing method.
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But one way that you can work on that is kind of feeling a little bit of a pump
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where
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you keep the extension in the lead wrist and flexion in the trail wrist, and
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you just
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kind of work down more like so, as opposed to getting a ton of that shaft lean
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like that.
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So to complement the pivot, I can work on having that face feel a little bit
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more like
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there's no rotation there during transition, and then it rotates more because
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the
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club is passing my hands as opposed to twisting the shaft.
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It will tend to have a tempo feeling of a little bit more early energy into the
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club,
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and then just kind of coasting with the body pivot on the way through.
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As opposed to with the full swing where I would have more of this twist, and I
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'd be
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open, and then I'd have a lot more of the arm extension from that leg, and you
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could
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hear that I hit that a lot higher up on the face from having all that leg,
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which tends
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to produce more of a higher and flatter swing, where when I have this wedge
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face rotation
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of letting it stay a little bit more neutral, getting a little bit more on top,
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and having
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it straighten because my arm is getting straight, that tends to hit lower on
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the face and tends
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to produce a little bit more spin.
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Now if you're struggling with feeling the arm rotation, sometimes it can help
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if you
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focus more on the location of the upper body.
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So feeling a number of very good wedge players have described the feeling of
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that right shoulder
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staying high, and basically if that right shoulder stays high, then the only
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way I can
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get the club all the way down the golf ball is to have a little bit earlier and
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more full
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arm movement.
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So if you're struggling with the club face orientation during this ball, or
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during the
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wedge shots, pay attention to the first movements and make sure that it's not
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rotating, that
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it's working a little bit more kind of vertically, or lacking that rotation,
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and then it'll
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rotate late, but mostly from the straightening of the arm, not so much the
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twisting of the
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shaft.
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And this applies to the distance wedges probably up until you get to your 100
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yard, 120 yard
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shot.
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So then from down the line, you'll see a little bit more of that early club
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face staying pretty
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square.
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Kind of like this, I don't want to hit it too far, just because that's hole
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number one.
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With the distance wedge, you'll tend to see a little bit earlier of that right
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shoulder
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as the upper body gets a little bit more on top.
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This video is face control with the wedges.
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So when we're looking in the nest wedges or we're looking in more of the
3
00:00:06.640 --> 00:00:07.720
distance wedges,
4
00:00:07.720 --> 00:00:12.220
you'll tend to see a slightly different pattern for face control than we'll see
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with the stock
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full swing.
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With the stock full swing, we want to have that early club face rotation so
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that I can
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have that downswing loading and really getting that body behind the golf ball
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with a whole
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lot of side bend.
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With the finesse wedges and the distance wedges, my upper body's going to be a
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lot more level
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or stacked on top of my lower body.
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And so in order to get the height, I'm not going to have a lot of that side
16
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bend, I'm
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going to have to straighten my arms more to get that down towards the golf ball
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.
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Because I'm straightening my arms, I'm going to have a little different timing
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and method
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of squaring the face.
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With the wedges to square the face, instead of having it rotate right from the
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top of
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the swing, unless I wanted to hit kind of a low running punch wedge shot, if I
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wanted
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to hit more of a stock swing or a stock wedge swing I should say, it's going to
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, the face
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is going to resist rotation, so it's pretty much going to stay at about the
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same alignment.
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And then it's going to rotate as the club passes me, as opposed to twisting the
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face
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to the path.
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So one way that you can work on that is feeling a little bit more of that un
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hinged and then
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keeping this shoulder long, you'll see that as I straighten my arms, now the
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back of my
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hand is facing the target, right?
38
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So you can use the back of the hand or the palm of the right hand as a little
39
00:01:40.540 --> 00:01:40.920
bit of
40
00:01:40.920 --> 00:01:43.920
a reference for where the club face would be.
41
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With the full swing, we would have it twisting kind of point like this, and so
42
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my body would
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have to rotate to get out of the way, so that the palm, the back of my left
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hand and the
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palm of my right hand are pointing more at the target.
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So it's a little awkward timing for golfers who are really used to the full
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swing kind
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of motion, and it can be awkward going the other way if you're better at more
49
00:02:05.670 --> 00:02:06.160
of this
50
00:02:06.160 --> 00:02:09.480
arm straightening club face closing method.
51
00:02:09.480 --> 00:02:13.980
But one way that you can work on that is kind of feeling a little bit of a pump
52
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where
53
00:02:14.200 --> 00:02:20.170
you keep the extension in the lead wrist and flexion in the trail wrist, and
54
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you just
55
00:02:20.760 --> 00:02:29.240
kind of work down more like so, as opposed to getting a ton of that shaft lean
56
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like that.
57
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So to complement the pivot, I can work on having that face feel a little bit
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more like
59
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there's no rotation there during transition, and then it rotates more because
60
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the
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club is passing my hands as opposed to twisting the shaft.
62
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It will tend to have a tempo feeling of a little bit more early energy into the
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club,
64
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and then just kind of coasting with the body pivot on the way through.
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As opposed to with the full swing where I would have more of this twist, and I
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'd be
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open, and then I'd have a lot more of the arm extension from that leg, and you
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could
69
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hear that I hit that a lot higher up on the face from having all that leg,
70
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which tends
71
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to produce more of a higher and flatter swing, where when I have this wedge
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face rotation
73
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of letting it stay a little bit more neutral, getting a little bit more on top,
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and having
75
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it straighten because my arm is getting straight, that tends to hit lower on
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the face and tends
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to produce a little bit more spin.
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Now if you're struggling with feeling the arm rotation, sometimes it can help
79
00:03:50.290 --> 00:03:50.800
if you
80
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focus more on the location of the upper body.
81
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So feeling a number of very good wedge players have described the feeling of
82
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that right shoulder
83
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staying high, and basically if that right shoulder stays high, then the only
84
00:04:03.730 --> 00:04:04.880
way I can
85
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get the club all the way down the golf ball is to have a little bit earlier and
86
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more full
87
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arm movement.
88
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So if you're struggling with the club face orientation during this ball, or
89
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during the
90
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wedge shots, pay attention to the first movements and make sure that it's not
91
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rotating, that
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it's working a little bit more kind of vertically, or lacking that rotation,
93
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and then it'll
94
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rotate late, but mostly from the straightening of the arm, not so much the
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twisting of the
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shaft.
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And this applies to the distance wedges probably up until you get to your 100
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yard, 120 yard
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shot.
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So then from down the line, you'll see a little bit more of that early club
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face staying pretty
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square.
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Kind of like this, I don't want to hit it too far, just because that's hole
104
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number one.
105
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With the distance wedge, you'll tend to see a little bit earlier of that right
106
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shoulder
107
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as the upper body gets a little bit more on top.
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Tyler Ferrell is the only person in the world named to Golf Digest's list of
Best Young Teachers in America AND its list of Best Golf Fitness Professionals in America.
Improve Face Control with Wedges for Better Accuracy
After this video, you'll be able to:
- Recognize the importance of maintaining a stable club face through impact with wedges.
- Understand how to adjust your upper body position to improve shot height and control.
- Learn to employ different timing techniques for squaring the club face during wedge shots.
In this video, you'll learn how to enhance your face control with wedges, focusing on the key differences in technique compared to your full swing. Understanding these nuances will help you hit more accurate and controlled shots around the green.
Video Transcript
WEBVTT
1
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This video is face control with the wedges.
2
00:00:02.900 --> 00:00:06.640
So when we're looking in the nest wedges or we're looking in more of the
3
00:00:06.640 --> 00:00:07.720
distance wedges,
4
00:00:07.720 --> 00:00:12.220
you'll tend to see a slightly different pattern for face control than we'll see
5
00:00:12.220 --> 00:00:12.960
with the stock
6
00:00:12.960 --> 00:00:14.120
full swing.
7
00:00:14.120 --> 00:00:17.720
With the stock full swing, we want to have that early club face rotation so
8
00:00:17.720 --> 00:00:18.320
that I can
9
00:00:18.320 --> 00:00:23.850
have that downswing loading and really getting that body behind the golf ball
10
00:00:23.850 --> 00:00:24.800
with a whole
11
00:00:24.800 --> 00:00:30.440
lot of side bend.
12
00:00:30.440 --> 00:00:33.280
With the finesse wedges and the distance wedges, my upper body's going to be a
13
00:00:33.280 --> 00:00:34.320
lot more level
14
00:00:34.320 --> 00:00:37.680
or stacked on top of my lower body.
15
00:00:37.680 --> 00:00:40.960
And so in order to get the height, I'm not going to have a lot of that side
16
00:00:40.960 --> 00:00:41.560
bend, I'm
17
00:00:41.560 --> 00:00:46.070
going to have to straighten my arms more to get that down towards the golf ball
18
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.
19
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Because I'm straightening my arms, I'm going to have a little different timing
20
00:00:49.270 --> 00:00:49.720
and method
21
00:00:49.720 --> 00:00:51.560
of squaring the face.
22
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With the wedges to square the face, instead of having it rotate right from the
23
00:00:56.400 --> 00:00:56.840
top of
24
00:00:56.840 --> 00:01:02.870
the swing, unless I wanted to hit kind of a low running punch wedge shot, if I
25
00:01:02.870 --> 00:01:03.520
wanted
26
00:01:03.520 --> 00:01:07.730
to hit more of a stock swing or a stock wedge swing I should say, it's going to
27
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, the face
28
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is going to resist rotation, so it's pretty much going to stay at about the
29
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same alignment.
30
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And then it's going to rotate as the club passes me, as opposed to twisting the
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face
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to the path.
33
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So one way that you can work on that is feeling a little bit more of that un
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hinged and then
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keeping this shoulder long, you'll see that as I straighten my arms, now the
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back of my
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hand is facing the target, right?
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So you can use the back of the hand or the palm of the right hand as a little
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bit of
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a reference for where the club face would be.
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With the full swing, we would have it twisting kind of point like this, and so
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my body would
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have to rotate to get out of the way, so that the palm, the back of my left
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hand and the
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palm of my right hand are pointing more at the target.
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So it's a little awkward timing for golfers who are really used to the full
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swing kind
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of motion, and it can be awkward going the other way if you're better at more
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of this
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arm straightening club face closing method.
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But one way that you can work on that is kind of feeling a little bit of a pump
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where
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you keep the extension in the lead wrist and flexion in the trail wrist, and
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you just
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kind of work down more like so, as opposed to getting a ton of that shaft lean
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like that.
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So to complement the pivot, I can work on having that face feel a little bit
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more like
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there's no rotation there during transition, and then it rotates more because
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the
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club is passing my hands as opposed to twisting the shaft.
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It will tend to have a tempo feeling of a little bit more early energy into the
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club,
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and then just kind of coasting with the body pivot on the way through.
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As opposed to with the full swing where I would have more of this twist, and I
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'd be
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open, and then I'd have a lot more of the arm extension from that leg, and you
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could
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hear that I hit that a lot higher up on the face from having all that leg,
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which tends
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to produce more of a higher and flatter swing, where when I have this wedge
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face rotation
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of letting it stay a little bit more neutral, getting a little bit more on top,
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and having
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it straighten because my arm is getting straight, that tends to hit lower on
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the face and tends
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to produce a little bit more spin.
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Now if you're struggling with feeling the arm rotation, sometimes it can help
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if you
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focus more on the location of the upper body.
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So feeling a number of very good wedge players have described the feeling of
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that right shoulder
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staying high, and basically if that right shoulder stays high, then the only
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way I can
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get the club all the way down the golf ball is to have a little bit earlier and
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more full
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arm movement.
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So if you're struggling with the club face orientation during this ball, or
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during the
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wedge shots, pay attention to the first movements and make sure that it's not
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rotating, that
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it's working a little bit more kind of vertically, or lacking that rotation,
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and then it'll
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rotate late, but mostly from the straightening of the arm, not so much the
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twisting of the
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shaft.
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And this applies to the distance wedges probably up until you get to your 100
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yard, 120 yard
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shot.
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So then from down the line, you'll see a little bit more of that early club
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face staying pretty
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square.
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Kind of like this, I don't want to hit it too far, just because that's hole
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number one.
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With the distance wedge, you'll tend to see a little bit earlier of that right
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shoulder
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as the upper body gets a little bit more on top.
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This video is face control with the wedges.
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So when we're looking in the nest wedges or we're looking in more of the
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distance wedges,
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you'll tend to see a slightly different pattern for face control than we'll see
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with the stock
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full swing.
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With the stock full swing, we want to have that early club face rotation so
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that I can
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have that downswing loading and really getting that body behind the golf ball
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with a whole
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lot of side bend.
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With the finesse wedges and the distance wedges, my upper body's going to be a
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lot more level
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or stacked on top of my lower body.
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And so in order to get the height, I'm not going to have a lot of that side
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bend, I'm
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going to have to straighten my arms more to get that down towards the golf ball
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.
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Because I'm straightening my arms, I'm going to have a little different timing
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and method
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of squaring the face.
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With the wedges to square the face, instead of having it rotate right from the
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top of
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the swing, unless I wanted to hit kind of a low running punch wedge shot, if I
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wanted
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to hit more of a stock swing or a stock wedge swing I should say, it's going to
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, the face
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is going to resist rotation, so it's pretty much going to stay at about the
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same alignment.
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And then it's going to rotate as the club passes me, as opposed to twisting the
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face
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to the path.
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So one way that you can work on that is feeling a little bit more of that un
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hinged and then
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keeping this shoulder long, you'll see that as I straighten my arms, now the
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back of my
37
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hand is facing the target, right?
38
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So you can use the back of the hand or the palm of the right hand as a little
39
00:01:40.540 --> 00:01:40.920
bit of
40
00:01:40.920 --> 00:01:43.920
a reference for where the club face would be.
41
00:01:43.920 --> 00:01:47.180
With the full swing, we would have it twisting kind of point like this, and so
42
00:01:47.180 --> 00:01:47.800
my body would
43
00:01:47.800 --> 00:01:52.300
have to rotate to get out of the way, so that the palm, the back of my left
44
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hand and the
45
00:01:53.160 --> 00:01:55.800
palm of my right hand are pointing more at the target.
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So it's a little awkward timing for golfers who are really used to the full
47
00:02:00.850 --> 00:02:01.720
swing kind
48
00:02:01.720 --> 00:02:05.670
of motion, and it can be awkward going the other way if you're better at more
49
00:02:05.670 --> 00:02:06.160
of this
50
00:02:06.160 --> 00:02:09.480
arm straightening club face closing method.
51
00:02:09.480 --> 00:02:13.980
But one way that you can work on that is kind of feeling a little bit of a pump
52
00:02:13.980 --> 00:02:14.200
where
53
00:02:14.200 --> 00:02:20.170
you keep the extension in the lead wrist and flexion in the trail wrist, and
54
00:02:20.170 --> 00:02:20.760
you just
55
00:02:20.760 --> 00:02:29.240
kind of work down more like so, as opposed to getting a ton of that shaft lean
56
00:02:29.240 --> 00:02:30.360
like that.
57
00:02:30.360 --> 00:02:36.990
So to complement the pivot, I can work on having that face feel a little bit
58
00:02:36.990 --> 00:02:38.840
more like
59
00:02:38.840 --> 00:02:43.630
there's no rotation there during transition, and then it rotates more because
60
00:02:43.630 --> 00:02:44.040
the
61
00:02:44.040 --> 00:02:49.800
club is passing my hands as opposed to twisting the shaft.
62
00:02:49.800 --> 00:02:57.010
It will tend to have a tempo feeling of a little bit more early energy into the
63
00:02:57.010 --> 00:02:57.760
club,
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00:02:57.760 --> 00:03:04.120
and then just kind of coasting with the body pivot on the way through.
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00:03:04.120 --> 00:03:08.600
As opposed to with the full swing where I would have more of this twist, and I
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00:03:08.600 --> 00:03:09.000
'd be
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open, and then I'd have a lot more of the arm extension from that leg, and you
68
00:03:15.930 --> 00:03:16.000
could
69
00:03:16.000 --> 00:03:19.950
hear that I hit that a lot higher up on the face from having all that leg,
70
00:03:19.950 --> 00:03:20.680
which tends
71
00:03:20.680 --> 00:03:27.500
to produce more of a higher and flatter swing, where when I have this wedge
72
00:03:27.500 --> 00:03:29.080
face rotation
73
00:03:29.080 --> 00:03:32.660
of letting it stay a little bit more neutral, getting a little bit more on top,
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00:03:32.660 --> 00:03:33.160
and having
75
00:03:33.160 --> 00:03:39.560
it straighten because my arm is getting straight, that tends to hit lower on
76
00:03:39.560 --> 00:03:40.840
the face and tends
77
00:03:40.840 --> 00:03:44.440
to produce a little bit more spin.
78
00:03:44.440 --> 00:03:50.290
Now if you're struggling with feeling the arm rotation, sometimes it can help
79
00:03:50.290 --> 00:03:50.800
if you
80
00:03:50.800 --> 00:03:53.480
focus more on the location of the upper body.
81
00:03:53.480 --> 00:03:57.530
So feeling a number of very good wedge players have described the feeling of
82
00:03:57.530 --> 00:03:58.600
that right shoulder
83
00:03:58.600 --> 00:04:03.730
staying high, and basically if that right shoulder stays high, then the only
84
00:04:03.730 --> 00:04:04.880
way I can
85
00:04:04.880 --> 00:04:08.620
get the club all the way down the golf ball is to have a little bit earlier and
86
00:04:08.620 --> 00:04:09.440
more full
87
00:04:09.440 --> 00:04:10.600
arm movement.
88
00:04:10.600 --> 00:04:15.110
So if you're struggling with the club face orientation during this ball, or
89
00:04:15.110 --> 00:04:15.680
during the
90
00:04:15.680 --> 00:04:21.020
wedge shots, pay attention to the first movements and make sure that it's not
91
00:04:21.020 --> 00:04:21.960
rotating, that
92
00:04:21.960 --> 00:04:27.300
it's working a little bit more kind of vertically, or lacking that rotation,
93
00:04:27.300 --> 00:04:28.240
and then it'll
94
00:04:28.240 --> 00:04:31.820
rotate late, but mostly from the straightening of the arm, not so much the
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00:04:31.820 --> 00:04:32.560
twisting of the
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00:04:32.560 --> 00:04:33.560
shaft.
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And this applies to the distance wedges probably up until you get to your 100
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yard, 120 yard
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shot.
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So then from down the line, you'll see a little bit more of that early club
101
00:04:50.710 --> 00:04:52.280
face staying pretty
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square.
103
00:04:53.280 --> 00:04:57.010
Kind of like this, I don't want to hit it too far, just because that's hole
104
00:04:57.010 --> 00:04:57.680
number one.
105
00:04:57.680 --> 00:05:01.680
With the distance wedge, you'll tend to see a little bit earlier of that right
106
00:05:01.680 --> 00:05:02.280
shoulder
107
00:05:02.280 --> 00:05:04.960
as the upper body gets a little bit more on top.
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