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Improve Your Finesse Wedge Follow-Through for Better Accuracy

After this video, you'll be able to:

  • Identify the correct follow-through position for improved shot precision
  • Ensure the clubface remains parallel to your spine for better control
  • Understand how to stack your body properly for a balanced finish position

In this drill, you'll learn the key checkpoints for a proper finesse wedge follow-through, helping you enhance your short game accuracy and consistency.

Video Transcript
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This finesse wedge drill is the finished check points. So one of the great

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things

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about the finesse wedge is you're you're pretty much stopping at the end of

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this

5
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follow-through position or the end of your release and there's no time limit as

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00:00:13.400 --> 00:00:17.520
far as how long you stay there so you can check and see if you've done the

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pieces that we describe here by looking at what's going on in your finish. So

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00:00:21.800 --> 00:00:27.020
for a good finesse wedge we want to have kind of this little checklist that we

9
00:00:27.020 --> 00:00:27.120
're

10
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gonna run through. We want to have the club essentially pointing somewhere

11
00:00:31.760 --> 00:00:36.360
between our belly button and our left hip closer towards the left hip. You're

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gonna get into a lot of problems if this is pointing more at the right hip. So

13
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if

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I did it this way, pointing mostly at the left hip. Now what you'll also see

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from

16
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this camera view here is you can see that the clubface is pretty much parallel

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to

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my spine angle. So I haven't really rotated the forearms in order to close

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the face. I've kept the face open in order to use the bounce. Now also from

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this face-on view what you'll see is that you want to make sure that your body

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is

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kind of stacked up on top of each other or the shirt buttons to the zipper. My

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upper body is kind of facing the target. I've had kind of full rotation. My

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upper

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body is on top of my lower body but facing the target. So if you get into

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these good checkpoints where this is pointing mostly at the hip, not at the

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right hip, it's also pointing kind of slightly down. You can see the club is

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pointing down towards the ground as opposed to coming way up here unless I

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was hitting kind of a specialty high spin type shot. And I'm finishing with my

30
00:01:45.280 --> 00:01:50.140
body rotated towards the target. So if you get into that good-looking follow-

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through

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or finish position, it'll definitely help you make sure that you had a little

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bit

34
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of the cast sequence. Body supported it. All the good little fundamentals that

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we

36
00:02:00.520 --> 00:02:04.360
talk about as far as how we want to release the club, how we're going to

37
00:02:04.360 --> 00:02:08.040
power the swing. You can freeze that finish position and make sure that you're

38
00:02:08.040 --> 00:02:17.920
getting there. So now if I freeze this finish position, club is pointed at my

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hip. You can see that one other piece that I'm glad I hit one and didn't

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forget is that the butt of the club ends up about the same distance compared to

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my body through this whole little sequence. A lot of golfers that struggle

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with wedge play do one of the two extremes. But the one that's by far

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worse is to have the butt working way away from you. The only shot that you can

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ever hit, if the butt of the club is working way away from you, would be kind

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of that low spin, low shot kind of like this. It's limited in terms of

46
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contact. It's small margin of error. It's not something that I necessarily like

47
00:02:58.320 --> 00:02:58.440
to

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teach my students. So the getting into that finish position, you're going to

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have

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the butt of the club close to you. Body is turned to face the target. Body is

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stacked on top of each other. Hands are pointed away. Club is in a neutral

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position. You get all those pieces and it means that you did pretty much

53
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everything else that you're trying to do absolutely perfectly. You're going to

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hit a lot of great shots. So not quite as good. I could feel that this is

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pointing more at my belly button instead of there. I drifted just slightly in

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my

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transition. But would have been okay. Just not one of the A+ like I

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demonstrated

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there from the face on view. So you can use that follow through position to

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kind

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of hone in the feelings of what you're getting during either the backswing or

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transition, and ultimately that'll help you build your solid finesse wedge

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00:03:42.680 --> 00:03:42.960
swing.

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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 Follow-Through for Better Accuracy

After this video, you'll be able to:

  • Identify the correct follow-through position for improved shot precision
  • Ensure the clubface remains parallel to your spine for better control
  • Understand how to stack your body properly for a balanced finish position

In this drill, you'll learn the key checkpoints for a proper finesse wedge follow-through, helping you enhance your short game accuracy and consistency.

Video Transcript
WEBVTT

1
00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:04.320
This finesse wedge drill is the finished check points. So one of the great

2
00:00:04.320 --> 00:00:04.520
things

3
00:00:04.520 --> 00:00:08.840
about the finesse wedge is you're you're pretty much stopping at the end of

4
00:00:08.840 --> 00:00:09.060
this

5
00:00:09.060 --> 00:00:13.400
follow-through position or the end of your release and there's no time limit as

6
00:00:13.400 --> 00:00:17.520
far as how long you stay there so you can check and see if you've done the

7
00:00:17.520 --> 00:00:21.800
pieces that we describe here by looking at what's going on in your finish. So

8
00:00:21.800 --> 00:00:27.020
for a good finesse wedge we want to have kind of this little checklist that we

9
00:00:27.020 --> 00:00:27.120
're

10
00:00:27.120 --> 00:00:31.760
gonna run through. We want to have the club essentially pointing somewhere

11
00:00:31.760 --> 00:00:36.360
between our belly button and our left hip closer towards the left hip. You're

12
00:00:36.360 --> 00:00:41.000
gonna get into a lot of problems if this is pointing more at the right hip. So

13
00:00:41.000 --> 00:00:41.080
if

14
00:00:41.080 --> 00:00:48.040
I did it this way, pointing mostly at the left hip. Now what you'll also see

15
00:00:48.040 --> 00:00:48.240
from

16
00:00:48.240 --> 00:00:53.670
this camera view here is you can see that the clubface is pretty much parallel

17
00:00:53.670 --> 00:00:53.760
to

18
00:00:53.760 --> 00:00:58.920
my spine angle. So I haven't really rotated the forearms in order to close

19
00:00:58.920 --> 00:01:04.280
the face. I've kept the face open in order to use the bounce. Now also from

20
00:01:04.280 --> 00:01:11.760
this face-on view what you'll see is that you want to make sure that your body

21
00:01:11.760 --> 00:01:12.040
is

22
00:01:12.040 --> 00:01:15.600
kind of stacked up on top of each other or the shirt buttons to the zipper. My

23
00:01:15.600 --> 00:01:20.320
upper body is kind of facing the target. I've had kind of full rotation. My

24
00:01:20.320 --> 00:01:20.480
upper

25
00:01:20.480 --> 00:01:24.920
body is on top of my lower body but facing the target. So if you get into

26
00:01:24.920 --> 00:01:31.080
these good checkpoints where this is pointing mostly at the hip, not at the

27
00:01:31.080 --> 00:01:35.600
right hip, it's also pointing kind of slightly down. You can see the club is

28
00:01:35.600 --> 00:01:39.920
pointing down towards the ground as opposed to coming way up here unless I

29
00:01:39.920 --> 00:01:45.280
was hitting kind of a specialty high spin type shot. And I'm finishing with my

30
00:01:45.280 --> 00:01:50.140
body rotated towards the target. So if you get into that good-looking follow-

31
00:01:50.140 --> 00:01:50.200
through

32
00:01:50.200 --> 00:01:54.880
or finish position, it'll definitely help you make sure that you had a little

33
00:01:54.880 --> 00:01:55.040
bit

34
00:01:55.040 --> 00:02:00.470
of the cast sequence. Body supported it. All the good little fundamentals that

35
00:02:00.470 --> 00:02:00.520
we

36
00:02:00.520 --> 00:02:04.360
talk about as far as how we want to release the club, how we're going to

37
00:02:04.360 --> 00:02:08.040
power the swing. You can freeze that finish position and make sure that you're

38
00:02:08.040 --> 00:02:17.920
getting there. So now if I freeze this finish position, club is pointed at my

39
00:02:17.920 --> 00:02:23.040
hip. You can see that one other piece that I'm glad I hit one and didn't

40
00:02:23.040 --> 00:02:28.560
forget is that the butt of the club ends up about the same distance compared to

41
00:02:28.560 --> 00:02:34.160
my body through this whole little sequence. A lot of golfers that struggle

42
00:02:34.160 --> 00:02:39.120
with wedge play do one of the two extremes. But the one that's by far

43
00:02:39.120 --> 00:02:43.600
worse is to have the butt working way away from you. The only shot that you can

44
00:02:43.600 --> 00:02:49.040
ever hit, if the butt of the club is working way away from you, would be kind

45
00:02:49.040 --> 00:02:54.720
of that low spin, low shot kind of like this. It's limited in terms of

46
00:02:54.720 --> 00:02:58.320
contact. It's small margin of error. It's not something that I necessarily like

47
00:02:58.320 --> 00:02:58.440
to

48
00:02:58.440 --> 00:03:02.000
teach my students. So the getting into that finish position, you're going to

49
00:03:02.000 --> 00:03:02.160
have

50
00:03:02.160 --> 00:03:06.600
the butt of the club close to you. Body is turned to face the target. Body is

51
00:03:06.600 --> 00:03:10.280
stacked on top of each other. Hands are pointed away. Club is in a neutral

52
00:03:10.280 --> 00:03:14.360
position. You get all those pieces and it means that you did pretty much

53
00:03:14.360 --> 00:03:17.120
everything else that you're trying to do absolutely perfectly. You're going to

54
00:03:17.120 --> 00:03:22.600
hit a lot of great shots. So not quite as good. I could feel that this is

55
00:03:22.600 --> 00:03:26.480
pointing more at my belly button instead of there. I drifted just slightly in

56
00:03:26.480 --> 00:03:26.600
my

57
00:03:26.600 --> 00:03:32.040
transition. But would have been okay. Just not one of the A+ like I

58
00:03:32.040 --> 00:03:32.520
demonstrated

59
00:03:32.520 --> 00:03:36.000
there from the face on view. So you can use that follow through position to

60
00:03:36.000 --> 00:03:36.200
kind

61
00:03:36.200 --> 00:03:39.360
of hone in the feelings of what you're getting during either the backswing or

62
00:03:39.360 --> 00:03:42.680
transition, and ultimately that'll help you build your solid finesse wedge

63
00:03:42.680 --> 00:03:42.960
swing.

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