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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 Your Finesse Wedge Setup for Better Shots
After this video, you'll be able to:
- Understand the importance of body posture and grip for finesse shots
- Identify how a neutral weight distribution affects shot consistency
- Recognize the impact of shoulder alignment on swing depth and trajectory
Learn how to correctly set up for finesse wedge shots by focusing on body posture and grip. This foundational understanding will lead to more controlled and accurate short game performance.
Video Transcript
WEBVTT
1
00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:05.040
This drill is looking at the set up for the finesse wedge so the two major
2
00:00:05.040 --> 00:00:10.000
components to set up are going to be our body posture and then our grip and
3
00:00:10.000 --> 00:00:15.560
arm posture. So the set up as far as the body goes is fairly simple. You're
4
00:00:15.560 --> 00:00:15.680
gonna
5
00:00:15.680 --> 00:00:21.220
want to put your feet about a club head width apart. We don't really need a
6
00:00:21.220 --> 00:00:21.360
whole
7
00:00:21.360 --> 00:00:25.840
lot of weight shift in this swing so we're going to bring our feet together to
8
00:00:25.840 --> 00:00:30.800
help our body control low point. By having the feet together you're not
9
00:00:30.800 --> 00:00:36.000
going to have the same kind of desire to create any real lateral movement. That
10
00:00:36.000 --> 00:00:36.120
'll
11
00:00:36.120 --> 00:00:39.280
help us create more vertical movement which will help with the cast release
12
00:00:39.280 --> 00:00:45.100
pattern. So feet about shoulder width apart and then the spine is going to be
13
00:00:45.100 --> 00:00:50.480
fairly vertical. So with the full swing we tend to get a little bit of access
14
00:00:50.480 --> 00:00:54.880
till especially as we start to get into the longer clubs just a bit but we
15
00:00:54.880 --> 00:01:01.060
always want to keep that spine relatively stable or relatively neutral and have
16
00:01:01.060 --> 00:01:06.860
more of the pelvis control. Well for this shot we want to be relatively
17
00:01:06.860 --> 00:01:12.560
vertical and we want to be just slightly open. One of the one of the dangers
18
00:01:12.560 --> 00:01:13.120
for
19
00:01:13.120 --> 00:01:17.600
wedge play is getting too much inside or too shallow and frequently that
20
00:01:17.600 --> 00:01:18.040
happens
21
00:01:18.040 --> 00:01:22.480
from having the shoulders too closed. Now a big influence on that is going to
22
00:01:22.480 --> 00:01:22.560
be
23
00:01:22.560 --> 00:01:26.920
the grip but we'll get to that in a second. So with setup we've got the
24
00:01:26.920 --> 00:01:32.160
feet shoulder width apart. Weight is fairly neutral to slightly favoring the
25
00:01:32.160 --> 00:01:38.360
front leg. It's not going to be 100% on the front leg because when most people
26
00:01:38.360 --> 00:01:42.360
try to get 100% on the front leg they're going to lean their body forward like
27
00:01:42.360 --> 00:01:47.440
this. Instead what we do is by having just a little bit of rotation compared
28
00:01:47.440 --> 00:01:52.480
to the lower body. That's going to position more of the weight on the front
29
00:01:52.480 --> 00:01:53.320
foot but
30
00:01:53.320 --> 00:01:58.180
not by shifting your lower body. Lower body and upper body are pretty much
31
00:01:58.180 --> 00:02:03.000
stacked where the upper body is more or less on top of the lower body. Now as
32
00:02:03.000 --> 00:02:03.240
far
33
00:02:03.240 --> 00:02:09.840
as the grip goes we are intentionally trying to be weak with this shot and
34
00:02:09.840 --> 00:02:13.590
we're trying to have the bottom of the swing pretty close to the golf ball. We
35
00:02:13.590 --> 00:02:14.040
're
36
00:02:14.040 --> 00:02:18.320
trying to use the bounce. These are three things that we don't really do with
37
00:02:18.320 --> 00:02:18.320
the
38
00:02:18.320 --> 00:02:22.800
full swing so we're going to adapt our grip slightly. With the normal grip
39
00:02:22.800 --> 00:02:23.680
where
40
00:02:23.680 --> 00:02:26.760
the hands are rotated a little bit more on the right side of the body you can
41
00:02:26.760 --> 00:02:26.880
see
42
00:02:26.880 --> 00:02:32.000
that bias is me to put my right shoulder low and that bias is me to want to
43
00:02:32.000 --> 00:02:32.200
have
44
00:02:32.200 --> 00:02:37.880
some shaft lean so the face isn't too closed. This makes it hard to then have
45
00:02:37.880 --> 00:02:41.800
that normal grip and get in the body position that I talked about because if
46
00:02:41.800 --> 00:02:47.000
I get in that body position with my normal grip that club face is about 20
47
00:02:47.000 --> 00:02:50.920
degrees closed. You can see it's pointing way over there. So what we're going
48
00:02:50.920 --> 00:02:50.980
to
49
00:02:50.980 --> 00:02:55.280
do is we're going to use a weaker grip especially with the trail hand where the
50
00:02:55.280 --> 00:03:02.040
trail hand is more on top. That trail hand getting on top helps with that
51
00:03:02.040 --> 00:03:02.560
getting
52
00:03:02.560 --> 00:03:06.880
the lead shoulder to be a little bit more closed kind of like this. So I'll
53
00:03:06.880 --> 00:03:12.640
exaggerate it. There's my stance kind of like that and now that sets me up for
54
00:03:12.640 --> 00:03:18.880
all the movement you know the kind of more of the stacked backswing and the
55
00:03:18.880 --> 00:03:24.200
cast pattern where the upper body tends to stay in that T position and just
56
00:03:24.200 --> 00:03:24.360
kind
57
00:03:24.360 --> 00:03:29.120
of go forward and up and the arms are going to cast but we get into that in
58
00:03:29.120 --> 00:03:33.410
some of the other drill videos. For this video all we're looking at is set up
59
00:03:33.410 --> 00:03:33.720
so
60
00:03:33.720 --> 00:03:38.400
we've got the feet shoulder width apart. Pretty neutral spine but slightly
61
00:03:38.400 --> 00:03:44.840
rotated and weaker grip where the right hand especially is more on top of the
62
00:03:44.840 --> 00:03:48.880
club instead of towards the side like your full swing. If you do that that's
63
00:03:48.880 --> 00:03:53.720
going to make it a whole lot easier to control low point. Use the bounce make
64
00:03:53.720 --> 00:03:57.040
solid contact which allows you to then dial in your distance for these finesse
65
00:03:57.040 --> 00:04:02.000
wedges. So exaggerating everything's pretty stacked just going to rotate a
66
00:04:02.000 --> 00:04:06.200
little bit right hand is more on top so that my shoulders are level instead of
67
00:04:06.200 --> 00:04:10.880
if they were stronger that tends to make them rotate the other way and then
68
00:04:10.880 --> 00:04:17.680
I'm just going to make my normal little finesse wedge swing. So that'll help
69
00:04:17.680 --> 00:04:17.920
you
70
00:04:17.920 --> 00:04:22.280
with your distance control around the greens. It all starts with a good finesse
71
00:04:22.280 --> 00:04:24.800
wedge setup.
1
00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:05.040
This drill is looking at the set up for the finesse wedge so the two major
2
00:00:05.040 --> 00:00:10.000
components to set up are going to be our body posture and then our grip and
3
00:00:10.000 --> 00:00:15.560
arm posture. So the set up as far as the body goes is fairly simple. You're
4
00:00:15.560 --> 00:00:15.680
gonna
5
00:00:15.680 --> 00:00:21.220
want to put your feet about a club head width apart. We don't really need a
6
00:00:21.220 --> 00:00:21.360
whole
7
00:00:21.360 --> 00:00:25.840
lot of weight shift in this swing so we're going to bring our feet together to
8
00:00:25.840 --> 00:00:30.800
help our body control low point. By having the feet together you're not
9
00:00:30.800 --> 00:00:36.000
going to have the same kind of desire to create any real lateral movement. That
10
00:00:36.000 --> 00:00:36.120
'll
11
00:00:36.120 --> 00:00:39.280
help us create more vertical movement which will help with the cast release
12
00:00:39.280 --> 00:00:45.100
pattern. So feet about shoulder width apart and then the spine is going to be
13
00:00:45.100 --> 00:00:50.480
fairly vertical. So with the full swing we tend to get a little bit of access
14
00:00:50.480 --> 00:00:54.880
till especially as we start to get into the longer clubs just a bit but we
15
00:00:54.880 --> 00:01:01.060
always want to keep that spine relatively stable or relatively neutral and have
16
00:01:01.060 --> 00:01:06.860
more of the pelvis control. Well for this shot we want to be relatively
17
00:01:06.860 --> 00:01:12.560
vertical and we want to be just slightly open. One of the one of the dangers
18
00:01:12.560 --> 00:01:13.120
for
19
00:01:13.120 --> 00:01:17.600
wedge play is getting too much inside or too shallow and frequently that
20
00:01:17.600 --> 00:01:18.040
happens
21
00:01:18.040 --> 00:01:22.480
from having the shoulders too closed. Now a big influence on that is going to
22
00:01:22.480 --> 00:01:22.560
be
23
00:01:22.560 --> 00:01:26.920
the grip but we'll get to that in a second. So with setup we've got the
24
00:01:26.920 --> 00:01:32.160
feet shoulder width apart. Weight is fairly neutral to slightly favoring the
25
00:01:32.160 --> 00:01:38.360
front leg. It's not going to be 100% on the front leg because when most people
26
00:01:38.360 --> 00:01:42.360
try to get 100% on the front leg they're going to lean their body forward like
27
00:01:42.360 --> 00:01:47.440
this. Instead what we do is by having just a little bit of rotation compared
28
00:01:47.440 --> 00:01:52.480
to the lower body. That's going to position more of the weight on the front
29
00:01:52.480 --> 00:01:53.320
foot but
30
00:01:53.320 --> 00:01:58.180
not by shifting your lower body. Lower body and upper body are pretty much
31
00:01:58.180 --> 00:02:03.000
stacked where the upper body is more or less on top of the lower body. Now as
32
00:02:03.000 --> 00:02:03.240
far
33
00:02:03.240 --> 00:02:09.840
as the grip goes we are intentionally trying to be weak with this shot and
34
00:02:09.840 --> 00:02:13.590
we're trying to have the bottom of the swing pretty close to the golf ball. We
35
00:02:13.590 --> 00:02:14.040
're
36
00:02:14.040 --> 00:02:18.320
trying to use the bounce. These are three things that we don't really do with
37
00:02:18.320 --> 00:02:18.320
the
38
00:02:18.320 --> 00:02:22.800
full swing so we're going to adapt our grip slightly. With the normal grip
39
00:02:22.800 --> 00:02:23.680
where
40
00:02:23.680 --> 00:02:26.760
the hands are rotated a little bit more on the right side of the body you can
41
00:02:26.760 --> 00:02:26.880
see
42
00:02:26.880 --> 00:02:32.000
that bias is me to put my right shoulder low and that bias is me to want to
43
00:02:32.000 --> 00:02:32.200
have
44
00:02:32.200 --> 00:02:37.880
some shaft lean so the face isn't too closed. This makes it hard to then have
45
00:02:37.880 --> 00:02:41.800
that normal grip and get in the body position that I talked about because if
46
00:02:41.800 --> 00:02:47.000
I get in that body position with my normal grip that club face is about 20
47
00:02:47.000 --> 00:02:50.920
degrees closed. You can see it's pointing way over there. So what we're going
48
00:02:50.920 --> 00:02:50.980
to
49
00:02:50.980 --> 00:02:55.280
do is we're going to use a weaker grip especially with the trail hand where the
50
00:02:55.280 --> 00:03:02.040
trail hand is more on top. That trail hand getting on top helps with that
51
00:03:02.040 --> 00:03:02.560
getting
52
00:03:02.560 --> 00:03:06.880
the lead shoulder to be a little bit more closed kind of like this. So I'll
53
00:03:06.880 --> 00:03:12.640
exaggerate it. There's my stance kind of like that and now that sets me up for
54
00:03:12.640 --> 00:03:18.880
all the movement you know the kind of more of the stacked backswing and the
55
00:03:18.880 --> 00:03:24.200
cast pattern where the upper body tends to stay in that T position and just
56
00:03:24.200 --> 00:03:24.360
kind
57
00:03:24.360 --> 00:03:29.120
of go forward and up and the arms are going to cast but we get into that in
58
00:03:29.120 --> 00:03:33.410
some of the other drill videos. For this video all we're looking at is set up
59
00:03:33.410 --> 00:03:33.720
so
60
00:03:33.720 --> 00:03:38.400
we've got the feet shoulder width apart. Pretty neutral spine but slightly
61
00:03:38.400 --> 00:03:44.840
rotated and weaker grip where the right hand especially is more on top of the
62
00:03:44.840 --> 00:03:48.880
club instead of towards the side like your full swing. If you do that that's
63
00:03:48.880 --> 00:03:53.720
going to make it a whole lot easier to control low point. Use the bounce make
64
00:03:53.720 --> 00:03:57.040
solid contact which allows you to then dial in your distance for these finesse
65
00:03:57.040 --> 00:04:02.000
wedges. So exaggerating everything's pretty stacked just going to rotate a
66
00:04:02.000 --> 00:04:06.200
little bit right hand is more on top so that my shoulders are level instead of
67
00:04:06.200 --> 00:04:10.880
if they were stronger that tends to make them rotate the other way and then
68
00:04:10.880 --> 00:04:17.680
I'm just going to make my normal little finesse wedge swing. So that'll help
69
00:04:17.680 --> 00:04:17.920
you
70
00:04:17.920 --> 00:04:22.280
with your distance control around the greens. It all starts with a good finesse
71
00:04:22.280 --> 00:04:24.800
wedge setup.
Have questions?
Ask Mulligan for help
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 Your Finesse Wedge Setup for Better Shots
After this video, you'll be able to:
- Understand the importance of body posture and grip for finesse shots
- Identify how a neutral weight distribution affects shot consistency
- Recognize the impact of shoulder alignment on swing depth and trajectory
Learn how to correctly set up for finesse wedge shots by focusing on body posture and grip. This foundational understanding will lead to more controlled and accurate short game performance.
Video Transcript
WEBVTT
1
00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:05.040
This drill is looking at the set up for the finesse wedge so the two major
2
00:00:05.040 --> 00:00:10.000
components to set up are going to be our body posture and then our grip and
3
00:00:10.000 --> 00:00:15.560
arm posture. So the set up as far as the body goes is fairly simple. You're
4
00:00:15.560 --> 00:00:15.680
gonna
5
00:00:15.680 --> 00:00:21.220
want to put your feet about a club head width apart. We don't really need a
6
00:00:21.220 --> 00:00:21.360
whole
7
00:00:21.360 --> 00:00:25.840
lot of weight shift in this swing so we're going to bring our feet together to
8
00:00:25.840 --> 00:00:30.800
help our body control low point. By having the feet together you're not
9
00:00:30.800 --> 00:00:36.000
going to have the same kind of desire to create any real lateral movement. That
10
00:00:36.000 --> 00:00:36.120
'll
11
00:00:36.120 --> 00:00:39.280
help us create more vertical movement which will help with the cast release
12
00:00:39.280 --> 00:00:45.100
pattern. So feet about shoulder width apart and then the spine is going to be
13
00:00:45.100 --> 00:00:50.480
fairly vertical. So with the full swing we tend to get a little bit of access
14
00:00:50.480 --> 00:00:54.880
till especially as we start to get into the longer clubs just a bit but we
15
00:00:54.880 --> 00:01:01.060
always want to keep that spine relatively stable or relatively neutral and have
16
00:01:01.060 --> 00:01:06.860
more of the pelvis control. Well for this shot we want to be relatively
17
00:01:06.860 --> 00:01:12.560
vertical and we want to be just slightly open. One of the one of the dangers
18
00:01:12.560 --> 00:01:13.120
for
19
00:01:13.120 --> 00:01:17.600
wedge play is getting too much inside or too shallow and frequently that
20
00:01:17.600 --> 00:01:18.040
happens
21
00:01:18.040 --> 00:01:22.480
from having the shoulders too closed. Now a big influence on that is going to
22
00:01:22.480 --> 00:01:22.560
be
23
00:01:22.560 --> 00:01:26.920
the grip but we'll get to that in a second. So with setup we've got the
24
00:01:26.920 --> 00:01:32.160
feet shoulder width apart. Weight is fairly neutral to slightly favoring the
25
00:01:32.160 --> 00:01:38.360
front leg. It's not going to be 100% on the front leg because when most people
26
00:01:38.360 --> 00:01:42.360
try to get 100% on the front leg they're going to lean their body forward like
27
00:01:42.360 --> 00:01:47.440
this. Instead what we do is by having just a little bit of rotation compared
28
00:01:47.440 --> 00:01:52.480
to the lower body. That's going to position more of the weight on the front
29
00:01:52.480 --> 00:01:53.320
foot but
30
00:01:53.320 --> 00:01:58.180
not by shifting your lower body. Lower body and upper body are pretty much
31
00:01:58.180 --> 00:02:03.000
stacked where the upper body is more or less on top of the lower body. Now as
32
00:02:03.000 --> 00:02:03.240
far
33
00:02:03.240 --> 00:02:09.840
as the grip goes we are intentionally trying to be weak with this shot and
34
00:02:09.840 --> 00:02:13.590
we're trying to have the bottom of the swing pretty close to the golf ball. We
35
00:02:13.590 --> 00:02:14.040
're
36
00:02:14.040 --> 00:02:18.320
trying to use the bounce. These are three things that we don't really do with
37
00:02:18.320 --> 00:02:18.320
the
38
00:02:18.320 --> 00:02:22.800
full swing so we're going to adapt our grip slightly. With the normal grip
39
00:02:22.800 --> 00:02:23.680
where
40
00:02:23.680 --> 00:02:26.760
the hands are rotated a little bit more on the right side of the body you can
41
00:02:26.760 --> 00:02:26.880
see
42
00:02:26.880 --> 00:02:32.000
that bias is me to put my right shoulder low and that bias is me to want to
43
00:02:32.000 --> 00:02:32.200
have
44
00:02:32.200 --> 00:02:37.880
some shaft lean so the face isn't too closed. This makes it hard to then have
45
00:02:37.880 --> 00:02:41.800
that normal grip and get in the body position that I talked about because if
46
00:02:41.800 --> 00:02:47.000
I get in that body position with my normal grip that club face is about 20
47
00:02:47.000 --> 00:02:50.920
degrees closed. You can see it's pointing way over there. So what we're going
48
00:02:50.920 --> 00:02:50.980
to
49
00:02:50.980 --> 00:02:55.280
do is we're going to use a weaker grip especially with the trail hand where the
50
00:02:55.280 --> 00:03:02.040
trail hand is more on top. That trail hand getting on top helps with that
51
00:03:02.040 --> 00:03:02.560
getting
52
00:03:02.560 --> 00:03:06.880
the lead shoulder to be a little bit more closed kind of like this. So I'll
53
00:03:06.880 --> 00:03:12.640
exaggerate it. There's my stance kind of like that and now that sets me up for
54
00:03:12.640 --> 00:03:18.880
all the movement you know the kind of more of the stacked backswing and the
55
00:03:18.880 --> 00:03:24.200
cast pattern where the upper body tends to stay in that T position and just
56
00:03:24.200 --> 00:03:24.360
kind
57
00:03:24.360 --> 00:03:29.120
of go forward and up and the arms are going to cast but we get into that in
58
00:03:29.120 --> 00:03:33.410
some of the other drill videos. For this video all we're looking at is set up
59
00:03:33.410 --> 00:03:33.720
so
60
00:03:33.720 --> 00:03:38.400
we've got the feet shoulder width apart. Pretty neutral spine but slightly
61
00:03:38.400 --> 00:03:44.840
rotated and weaker grip where the right hand especially is more on top of the
62
00:03:44.840 --> 00:03:48.880
club instead of towards the side like your full swing. If you do that that's
63
00:03:48.880 --> 00:03:53.720
going to make it a whole lot easier to control low point. Use the bounce make
64
00:03:53.720 --> 00:03:57.040
solid contact which allows you to then dial in your distance for these finesse
65
00:03:57.040 --> 00:04:02.000
wedges. So exaggerating everything's pretty stacked just going to rotate a
66
00:04:02.000 --> 00:04:06.200
little bit right hand is more on top so that my shoulders are level instead of
67
00:04:06.200 --> 00:04:10.880
if they were stronger that tends to make them rotate the other way and then
68
00:04:10.880 --> 00:04:17.680
I'm just going to make my normal little finesse wedge swing. So that'll help
69
00:04:17.680 --> 00:04:17.920
you
70
00:04:17.920 --> 00:04:22.280
with your distance control around the greens. It all starts with a good finesse
71
00:04:22.280 --> 00:04:24.800
wedge setup.
1
00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:05.040
This drill is looking at the set up for the finesse wedge so the two major
2
00:00:05.040 --> 00:00:10.000
components to set up are going to be our body posture and then our grip and
3
00:00:10.000 --> 00:00:15.560
arm posture. So the set up as far as the body goes is fairly simple. You're
4
00:00:15.560 --> 00:00:15.680
gonna
5
00:00:15.680 --> 00:00:21.220
want to put your feet about a club head width apart. We don't really need a
6
00:00:21.220 --> 00:00:21.360
whole
7
00:00:21.360 --> 00:00:25.840
lot of weight shift in this swing so we're going to bring our feet together to
8
00:00:25.840 --> 00:00:30.800
help our body control low point. By having the feet together you're not
9
00:00:30.800 --> 00:00:36.000
going to have the same kind of desire to create any real lateral movement. That
10
00:00:36.000 --> 00:00:36.120
'll
11
00:00:36.120 --> 00:00:39.280
help us create more vertical movement which will help with the cast release
12
00:00:39.280 --> 00:00:45.100
pattern. So feet about shoulder width apart and then the spine is going to be
13
00:00:45.100 --> 00:00:50.480
fairly vertical. So with the full swing we tend to get a little bit of access
14
00:00:50.480 --> 00:00:54.880
till especially as we start to get into the longer clubs just a bit but we
15
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always want to keep that spine relatively stable or relatively neutral and have
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more of the pelvis control. Well for this shot we want to be relatively
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vertical and we want to be just slightly open. One of the one of the dangers
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for
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wedge play is getting too much inside or too shallow and frequently that
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happens
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from having the shoulders too closed. Now a big influence on that is going to
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be
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the grip but we'll get to that in a second. So with setup we've got the
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feet shoulder width apart. Weight is fairly neutral to slightly favoring the
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front leg. It's not going to be 100% on the front leg because when most people
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try to get 100% on the front leg they're going to lean their body forward like
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this. Instead what we do is by having just a little bit of rotation compared
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to the lower body. That's going to position more of the weight on the front
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foot but
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not by shifting your lower body. Lower body and upper body are pretty much
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stacked where the upper body is more or less on top of the lower body. Now as
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far
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as the grip goes we are intentionally trying to be weak with this shot and
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we're trying to have the bottom of the swing pretty close to the golf ball. We
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're
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trying to use the bounce. These are three things that we don't really do with
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the
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full swing so we're going to adapt our grip slightly. With the normal grip
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where
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the hands are rotated a little bit more on the right side of the body you can
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see
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that bias is me to put my right shoulder low and that bias is me to want to
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have
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some shaft lean so the face isn't too closed. This makes it hard to then have
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that normal grip and get in the body position that I talked about because if
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I get in that body position with my normal grip that club face is about 20
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degrees closed. You can see it's pointing way over there. So what we're going
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to
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do is we're going to use a weaker grip especially with the trail hand where the
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trail hand is more on top. That trail hand getting on top helps with that
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getting
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the lead shoulder to be a little bit more closed kind of like this. So I'll
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exaggerate it. There's my stance kind of like that and now that sets me up for
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all the movement you know the kind of more of the stacked backswing and the
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cast pattern where the upper body tends to stay in that T position and just
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kind
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of go forward and up and the arms are going to cast but we get into that in
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some of the other drill videos. For this video all we're looking at is set up
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so
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we've got the feet shoulder width apart. Pretty neutral spine but slightly
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rotated and weaker grip where the right hand especially is more on top of the
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club instead of towards the side like your full swing. If you do that that's
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going to make it a whole lot easier to control low point. Use the bounce make
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solid contact which allows you to then dial in your distance for these finesse
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wedges. So exaggerating everything's pretty stacked just going to rotate a
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little bit right hand is more on top so that my shoulders are level instead of
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if they were stronger that tends to make them rotate the other way and then
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I'm just going to make my normal little finesse wedge swing. So that'll help
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you
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with your distance control around the greens. It all starts with a good finesse
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wedge setup.
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