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Follow Through Hold For Wedges

The follow through is always a great position to train, but with the finesse wedge, it may be even more useful since many shots rarely have enough energy to go past it.  When looking at your follow through, look for the following keys:

  • Upper body facing the target
  • Lower body on top of upper body
  • Club shaft pointing near left hip for a right handed golfer and even with or lower than hands
  • Grip about the same distance from the body as it was at impact or even a little less
  • Club face still in a neutral position (roughly parallel to spine)

If you get into a finish position that has those characteristics, you are likely to hit solid shots and as long as you practice your tempo to gauge distance control, you will have the foundation for a skilled wedge game.

Playlists: Finesse Wedge - Chipping and Pitching

Tags: Pitch, Chip, Drill, Intermediate

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This FNS Wedge drill is the finished checkpoints.

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So one of the great things about the FNS wedges,

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you're pretty much stopping at the end of this

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follow-through position or the end of your release.

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And there's no time limit as far as how long you stay there.

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So you can check and see if you've done the pieces that we describe here

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by looking at what's going on in your finish.

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So for a good FNS wedge,

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we want to have kind of this little checklist that we're going to run through.

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We want to have the club essentially pointing somewhere between our belly button

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and our left hip.

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The closer towards the left hip,

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you're going to get into a lot of problems if this is pointing more at the right hip.

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So if I did it this way,

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pointing mostly at the left hip.

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Now what you'll also see from this camera view here,

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as you can see that the club face is pretty much parallel to my spine angle.

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So I haven't really rotated the forearms in order to close the face.

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

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Now also from this face-on view,

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what you'll see is that you want to make sure that your body is kind of stacked up on top of

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these other or the shirt buttons, the zipper.

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My upper body is kind of facing the target.

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I've had kind of full rotation.

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My upper body is on top of my lower body, but facing the target.

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So if you get into these good checkpoints where this is pointing mostly at the hip,

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not at the right hip, it's also pointing kind of slightly down.

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You can see the club is pointing down towards the ground, as opposed to

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coming way up here, unless I was hitting kind of a specialty high spin type shot.

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And I'm finishing with my body rotated towards the target.

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So if you get into that good looking follow-through or finish position,

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it'll definitely help you make sure that you had a little bit of the cast sequence,

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body supported it, all the good little fundamentals that we talk about as far as

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how we want to release the club, how we're going to power the swing.

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You can freeze that finished position and make sure that you're getting there.

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So now if I freeze this finished position, club is pointed at my hip, you can see that

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one other piece that I'm glad I hit one and didn't forget is that the

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butt of the club ends up about the same distance compared to my body through this whole little sequence.

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A lot of golfers that struggle with wedge play do one of the two extremes, but the one that's

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by far 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 of that

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low, low spin, low shot kind of like this. It's limited in terms of contact, it's small

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margin, and it's not something that I necessarily like to teach my students. So the getting into

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that finished position you're going to have the butt of the club close to you, body is turned

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to face the target, body is stacked on top of each other, hands are pointed away, club is in a

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

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that you're trying to do absolutely perfectly, you're going to hit a lot of great shots.

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So not quite as good, I could feel if this is pointing more at my belly button instead of there.

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I drifted just slightly in my transition, but would have been okay, just not one of the A plus

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like I demonstrated there from the face on you. So you can use that follow-through position to kind

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

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And ultimately that'll help you build your solid Finesse wedge swing.

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