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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 Wedge Shots with the Bottom Shaft Drill
After this video, you'll be able to:
- Understand how to maintain better shaft lean for improved contact with the ball
- Develop a feel for hitting down on the ball instead of digging into the ground
- Practice a simple drill that can be done indoors or outdoors to boost your wedge play
Learn how to achieve proper shaft lean for finesse wedge shots through the Bottom Shaft Drill. This technique will help you enhance your accuracy and consistency around the greens.
Video Transcript
WEBVTT
1
00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:05.200
This drill is hit the bottom shaft. So this is a great drill for getting the
2
00:00:05.200 --> 00:00:11.220
proper shaft lean for the finesse wedge shot. We've said it before. I love
3
00:00:11.220 --> 00:00:12.000
James
4
00:00:12.000 --> 00:00:16.400
Seacman, Stan Utley, kind of the modern way of teaching what the best wedge
5
00:00:16.400 --> 00:00:21.120
players on the planet do. Well most of us were taught when we first started to
6
00:00:21.120 --> 00:00:24.960
kind of lean the shaft way forward like so and it just gives such a small
7
00:00:24.960 --> 00:00:25.240
margin
8
00:00:25.240 --> 00:00:30.200
for air especially on really tight, really manicured courses that we all had to
9
00:00:30.200 --> 00:00:37.440
relearn how Tom Bernice or Stan Utley or Brad Faxon or some of these great
10
00:00:37.440 --> 00:00:42.400
wedge players, Corey Pave and what they did to be so good at wedges. Well here
11
00:00:42.400 --> 00:00:42.640
's a
12
00:00:42.640 --> 00:00:46.840
one of the one of the big pieces is instead of having this shaft leaning
13
00:00:46.840 --> 00:00:51.600
forward which takes away bounced and exposes the leading edge so that it can
14
00:00:51.600 --> 00:00:56.040
dig into the ground. Good chippers, good pitchers tend to have the shaft a lot
15
00:00:56.040 --> 00:01:01.520
more vertical. Well this is a great drill where I'm going to take two shafts
16
00:01:01.520 --> 00:01:01.840
and
17
00:01:01.840 --> 00:01:05.040
normally I would stick them in the ground but if I'm practicing indoors which
18
00:01:05.040 --> 00:01:05.160
you
19
00:01:05.160 --> 00:01:09.280
can work on you can just take an old shoe box like I did here and stick the
20
00:01:09.280 --> 00:01:15.360
alignment rods through them and they'll balance out. So basically it ends up
21
00:01:15.360 --> 00:01:20.280
they're not in there that sturdy but it ends up looking something like this so
22
00:01:20.280 --> 00:01:20.320
I
23
00:01:20.320 --> 00:01:24.600
have you know two shafts one of them about four inches off the ground and one
24
00:01:24.600 --> 00:01:32.750
of them a little bit higher. I'm going to set up to this box right here and in
25
00:01:32.750 --> 00:01:32.840
my
26
00:01:32.840 --> 00:01:39.180
mind I'm going to try and hit the bottom shaft before I hit the top shaft so if
27
00:01:39.180 --> 00:01:39.240
I
28
00:01:39.240 --> 00:01:46.920
face you this will be the easiest view for it so I can see both shafts and I'm
29
00:01:46.920 --> 00:01:51.800
going to try and basically just let the club drop and hit the bottom shaft
30
00:01:51.800 --> 00:01:52.040
before
31
00:01:52.040 --> 00:01:56.760
the top shaft. Now in reality when I'm taking a swing I'm going to hit this top
32
00:01:56.760 --> 00:02:02.480
shaft just a fraction of a second before the bottom shaft but if you struggle
33
00:02:02.480 --> 00:02:06.520
with wedge play there's a good chance that you're using too much body and
34
00:02:06.520 --> 00:02:11.000
creating too much shaft lean and now you can see that I would clearly hit the
35
00:02:11.000 --> 00:02:15.480
top shaft before the bottom shaft. I'll do it that again at a little bit of an
36
00:02:15.480 --> 00:02:20.200
angle just in case the box was blocking your view. So if I was to have too much
37
00:02:20.200 --> 00:02:24.240
lower body which is one of those kiss the deaths or if I was to get this
38
00:02:24.240 --> 00:02:30.320
axis tilt you can see that that club would almost certainly hit the top shaft
39
00:02:30.320 --> 00:02:36.960
well before the bottom shaft. So I'm going to get this feeling of just letting
40
00:02:36.960 --> 00:02:41.300
the club kind of fall and hit the bottom shaft and if you stick them in the
41
00:02:41.300 --> 00:02:41.480
ground
42
00:02:41.480 --> 00:02:45.800
you can actually kind of make contact a few times. So this is a great drill for
43
00:02:45.800 --> 00:02:48.920
getting that feeling of that vertical shaft and we'll show you what it looks
44
00:02:48.920 --> 00:02:52.600
like. So I don't actually recommend hitting golf balls with the shafts there
45
00:02:52.600 --> 00:02:58.640
but now I'm going to keep that same visual and I'm going to try and hit that
46
00:02:58.640 --> 00:03:04.280
bottom shaft just slightly before I hit that top shaft. So with all my good
47
00:03:04.280 --> 00:03:04.720
finesse
48
00:03:04.720 --> 00:03:10.760
wedge technique I'm going to try and hit that bottom shaft before I hit that
49
00:03:10.760 --> 00:03:11.000
top
50
00:03:11.000 --> 00:03:16.520
shaft. If you if you struggle with wedge play especially if you're blading
51
00:03:16.520 --> 00:03:20.640
shots hitting fat and thin shots this can really help you bottom out the swing
52
00:03:20.640 --> 00:03:23.360
in the right place and use the bounce of the club which will give you a much
53
00:03:23.360 --> 00:03:26.480
bigger margin of air when you're practicing your finesse wedge chipping
54
00:03:26.480 --> 00:03:28.880
and pitching.
1
00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:05.200
This drill is hit the bottom shaft. So this is a great drill for getting the
2
00:00:05.200 --> 00:00:11.220
proper shaft lean for the finesse wedge shot. We've said it before. I love
3
00:00:11.220 --> 00:00:12.000
James
4
00:00:12.000 --> 00:00:16.400
Seacman, Stan Utley, kind of the modern way of teaching what the best wedge
5
00:00:16.400 --> 00:00:21.120
players on the planet do. Well most of us were taught when we first started to
6
00:00:21.120 --> 00:00:24.960
kind of lean the shaft way forward like so and it just gives such a small
7
00:00:24.960 --> 00:00:25.240
margin
8
00:00:25.240 --> 00:00:30.200
for air especially on really tight, really manicured courses that we all had to
9
00:00:30.200 --> 00:00:37.440
relearn how Tom Bernice or Stan Utley or Brad Faxon or some of these great
10
00:00:37.440 --> 00:00:42.400
wedge players, Corey Pave and what they did to be so good at wedges. Well here
11
00:00:42.400 --> 00:00:42.640
's a
12
00:00:42.640 --> 00:00:46.840
one of the one of the big pieces is instead of having this shaft leaning
13
00:00:46.840 --> 00:00:51.600
forward which takes away bounced and exposes the leading edge so that it can
14
00:00:51.600 --> 00:00:56.040
dig into the ground. Good chippers, good pitchers tend to have the shaft a lot
15
00:00:56.040 --> 00:01:01.520
more vertical. Well this is a great drill where I'm going to take two shafts
16
00:01:01.520 --> 00:01:01.840
and
17
00:01:01.840 --> 00:01:05.040
normally I would stick them in the ground but if I'm practicing indoors which
18
00:01:05.040 --> 00:01:05.160
you
19
00:01:05.160 --> 00:01:09.280
can work on you can just take an old shoe box like I did here and stick the
20
00:01:09.280 --> 00:01:15.360
alignment rods through them and they'll balance out. So basically it ends up
21
00:01:15.360 --> 00:01:20.280
they're not in there that sturdy but it ends up looking something like this so
22
00:01:20.280 --> 00:01:20.320
I
23
00:01:20.320 --> 00:01:24.600
have you know two shafts one of them about four inches off the ground and one
24
00:01:24.600 --> 00:01:32.750
of them a little bit higher. I'm going to set up to this box right here and in
25
00:01:32.750 --> 00:01:32.840
my
26
00:01:32.840 --> 00:01:39.180
mind I'm going to try and hit the bottom shaft before I hit the top shaft so if
27
00:01:39.180 --> 00:01:39.240
I
28
00:01:39.240 --> 00:01:46.920
face you this will be the easiest view for it so I can see both shafts and I'm
29
00:01:46.920 --> 00:01:51.800
going to try and basically just let the club drop and hit the bottom shaft
30
00:01:51.800 --> 00:01:52.040
before
31
00:01:52.040 --> 00:01:56.760
the top shaft. Now in reality when I'm taking a swing I'm going to hit this top
32
00:01:56.760 --> 00:02:02.480
shaft just a fraction of a second before the bottom shaft but if you struggle
33
00:02:02.480 --> 00:02:06.520
with wedge play there's a good chance that you're using too much body and
34
00:02:06.520 --> 00:02:11.000
creating too much shaft lean and now you can see that I would clearly hit the
35
00:02:11.000 --> 00:02:15.480
top shaft before the bottom shaft. I'll do it that again at a little bit of an
36
00:02:15.480 --> 00:02:20.200
angle just in case the box was blocking your view. So if I was to have too much
37
00:02:20.200 --> 00:02:24.240
lower body which is one of those kiss the deaths or if I was to get this
38
00:02:24.240 --> 00:02:30.320
axis tilt you can see that that club would almost certainly hit the top shaft
39
00:02:30.320 --> 00:02:36.960
well before the bottom shaft. So I'm going to get this feeling of just letting
40
00:02:36.960 --> 00:02:41.300
the club kind of fall and hit the bottom shaft and if you stick them in the
41
00:02:41.300 --> 00:02:41.480
ground
42
00:02:41.480 --> 00:02:45.800
you can actually kind of make contact a few times. So this is a great drill for
43
00:02:45.800 --> 00:02:48.920
getting that feeling of that vertical shaft and we'll show you what it looks
44
00:02:48.920 --> 00:02:52.600
like. So I don't actually recommend hitting golf balls with the shafts there
45
00:02:52.600 --> 00:02:58.640
but now I'm going to keep that same visual and I'm going to try and hit that
46
00:02:58.640 --> 00:03:04.280
bottom shaft just slightly before I hit that top shaft. So with all my good
47
00:03:04.280 --> 00:03:04.720
finesse
48
00:03:04.720 --> 00:03:10.760
wedge technique I'm going to try and hit that bottom shaft before I hit that
49
00:03:10.760 --> 00:03:11.000
top
50
00:03:11.000 --> 00:03:16.520
shaft. If you if you struggle with wedge play especially if you're blading
51
00:03:16.520 --> 00:03:20.640
shots hitting fat and thin shots this can really help you bottom out the swing
52
00:03:20.640 --> 00:03:23.360
in the right place and use the bounce of the club which will give you a much
53
00:03:23.360 --> 00:03:26.480
bigger margin of air when you're practicing your finesse wedge chipping
54
00:03:26.480 --> 00:03:28.880
and pitching.
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 Wedge Shots with the Bottom Shaft Drill
After this video, you'll be able to:
- Understand how to maintain better shaft lean for improved contact with the ball
- Develop a feel for hitting down on the ball instead of digging into the ground
- Practice a simple drill that can be done indoors or outdoors to boost your wedge play
Learn how to achieve proper shaft lean for finesse wedge shots through the Bottom Shaft Drill. This technique will help you enhance your accuracy and consistency around the greens.
Video Transcript
WEBVTT
1
00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:05.200
This drill is hit the bottom shaft. So this is a great drill for getting the
2
00:00:05.200 --> 00:00:11.220
proper shaft lean for the finesse wedge shot. We've said it before. I love
3
00:00:11.220 --> 00:00:12.000
James
4
00:00:12.000 --> 00:00:16.400
Seacman, Stan Utley, kind of the modern way of teaching what the best wedge
5
00:00:16.400 --> 00:00:21.120
players on the planet do. Well most of us were taught when we first started to
6
00:00:21.120 --> 00:00:24.960
kind of lean the shaft way forward like so and it just gives such a small
7
00:00:24.960 --> 00:00:25.240
margin
8
00:00:25.240 --> 00:00:30.200
for air especially on really tight, really manicured courses that we all had to
9
00:00:30.200 --> 00:00:37.440
relearn how Tom Bernice or Stan Utley or Brad Faxon or some of these great
10
00:00:37.440 --> 00:00:42.400
wedge players, Corey Pave and what they did to be so good at wedges. Well here
11
00:00:42.400 --> 00:00:42.640
's a
12
00:00:42.640 --> 00:00:46.840
one of the one of the big pieces is instead of having this shaft leaning
13
00:00:46.840 --> 00:00:51.600
forward which takes away bounced and exposes the leading edge so that it can
14
00:00:51.600 --> 00:00:56.040
dig into the ground. Good chippers, good pitchers tend to have the shaft a lot
15
00:00:56.040 --> 00:01:01.520
more vertical. Well this is a great drill where I'm going to take two shafts
16
00:01:01.520 --> 00:01:01.840
and
17
00:01:01.840 --> 00:01:05.040
normally I would stick them in the ground but if I'm practicing indoors which
18
00:01:05.040 --> 00:01:05.160
you
19
00:01:05.160 --> 00:01:09.280
can work on you can just take an old shoe box like I did here and stick the
20
00:01:09.280 --> 00:01:15.360
alignment rods through them and they'll balance out. So basically it ends up
21
00:01:15.360 --> 00:01:20.280
they're not in there that sturdy but it ends up looking something like this so
22
00:01:20.280 --> 00:01:20.320
I
23
00:01:20.320 --> 00:01:24.600
have you know two shafts one of them about four inches off the ground and one
24
00:01:24.600 --> 00:01:32.750
of them a little bit higher. I'm going to set up to this box right here and in
25
00:01:32.750 --> 00:01:32.840
my
26
00:01:32.840 --> 00:01:39.180
mind I'm going to try and hit the bottom shaft before I hit the top shaft so if
27
00:01:39.180 --> 00:01:39.240
I
28
00:01:39.240 --> 00:01:46.920
face you this will be the easiest view for it so I can see both shafts and I'm
29
00:01:46.920 --> 00:01:51.800
going to try and basically just let the club drop and hit the bottom shaft
30
00:01:51.800 --> 00:01:52.040
before
31
00:01:52.040 --> 00:01:56.760
the top shaft. Now in reality when I'm taking a swing I'm going to hit this top
32
00:01:56.760 --> 00:02:02.480
shaft just a fraction of a second before the bottom shaft but if you struggle
33
00:02:02.480 --> 00:02:06.520
with wedge play there's a good chance that you're using too much body and
34
00:02:06.520 --> 00:02:11.000
creating too much shaft lean and now you can see that I would clearly hit the
35
00:02:11.000 --> 00:02:15.480
top shaft before the bottom shaft. I'll do it that again at a little bit of an
36
00:02:15.480 --> 00:02:20.200
angle just in case the box was blocking your view. So if I was to have too much
37
00:02:20.200 --> 00:02:24.240
lower body which is one of those kiss the deaths or if I was to get this
38
00:02:24.240 --> 00:02:30.320
axis tilt you can see that that club would almost certainly hit the top shaft
39
00:02:30.320 --> 00:02:36.960
well before the bottom shaft. So I'm going to get this feeling of just letting
40
00:02:36.960 --> 00:02:41.300
the club kind of fall and hit the bottom shaft and if you stick them in the
41
00:02:41.300 --> 00:02:41.480
ground
42
00:02:41.480 --> 00:02:45.800
you can actually kind of make contact a few times. So this is a great drill for
43
00:02:45.800 --> 00:02:48.920
getting that feeling of that vertical shaft and we'll show you what it looks
44
00:02:48.920 --> 00:02:52.600
like. So I don't actually recommend hitting golf balls with the shafts there
45
00:02:52.600 --> 00:02:58.640
but now I'm going to keep that same visual and I'm going to try and hit that
46
00:02:58.640 --> 00:03:04.280
bottom shaft just slightly before I hit that top shaft. So with all my good
47
00:03:04.280 --> 00:03:04.720
finesse
48
00:03:04.720 --> 00:03:10.760
wedge technique I'm going to try and hit that bottom shaft before I hit that
49
00:03:10.760 --> 00:03:11.000
top
50
00:03:11.000 --> 00:03:16.520
shaft. If you if you struggle with wedge play especially if you're blading
51
00:03:16.520 --> 00:03:20.640
shots hitting fat and thin shots this can really help you bottom out the swing
52
00:03:20.640 --> 00:03:23.360
in the right place and use the bounce of the club which will give you a much
53
00:03:23.360 --> 00:03:26.480
bigger margin of air when you're practicing your finesse wedge chipping
54
00:03:26.480 --> 00:03:28.880
and pitching.
1
00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:05.200
This drill is hit the bottom shaft. So this is a great drill for getting the
2
00:00:05.200 --> 00:00:11.220
proper shaft lean for the finesse wedge shot. We've said it before. I love
3
00:00:11.220 --> 00:00:12.000
James
4
00:00:12.000 --> 00:00:16.400
Seacman, Stan Utley, kind of the modern way of teaching what the best wedge
5
00:00:16.400 --> 00:00:21.120
players on the planet do. Well most of us were taught when we first started to
6
00:00:21.120 --> 00:00:24.960
kind of lean the shaft way forward like so and it just gives such a small
7
00:00:24.960 --> 00:00:25.240
margin
8
00:00:25.240 --> 00:00:30.200
for air especially on really tight, really manicured courses that we all had to
9
00:00:30.200 --> 00:00:37.440
relearn how Tom Bernice or Stan Utley or Brad Faxon or some of these great
10
00:00:37.440 --> 00:00:42.400
wedge players, Corey Pave and what they did to be so good at wedges. Well here
11
00:00:42.400 --> 00:00:42.640
's a
12
00:00:42.640 --> 00:00:46.840
one of the one of the big pieces is instead of having this shaft leaning
13
00:00:46.840 --> 00:00:51.600
forward which takes away bounced and exposes the leading edge so that it can
14
00:00:51.600 --> 00:00:56.040
dig into the ground. Good chippers, good pitchers tend to have the shaft a lot
15
00:00:56.040 --> 00:01:01.520
more vertical. Well this is a great drill where I'm going to take two shafts
16
00:01:01.520 --> 00:01:01.840
and
17
00:01:01.840 --> 00:01:05.040
normally I would stick them in the ground but if I'm practicing indoors which
18
00:01:05.040 --> 00:01:05.160
you
19
00:01:05.160 --> 00:01:09.280
can work on you can just take an old shoe box like I did here and stick the
20
00:01:09.280 --> 00:01:15.360
alignment rods through them and they'll balance out. So basically it ends up
21
00:01:15.360 --> 00:01:20.280
they're not in there that sturdy but it ends up looking something like this so
22
00:01:20.280 --> 00:01:20.320
I
23
00:01:20.320 --> 00:01:24.600
have you know two shafts one of them about four inches off the ground and one
24
00:01:24.600 --> 00:01:32.750
of them a little bit higher. I'm going to set up to this box right here and in
25
00:01:32.750 --> 00:01:32.840
my
26
00:01:32.840 --> 00:01:39.180
mind I'm going to try and hit the bottom shaft before I hit the top shaft so if
27
00:01:39.180 --> 00:01:39.240
I
28
00:01:39.240 --> 00:01:46.920
face you this will be the easiest view for it so I can see both shafts and I'm
29
00:01:46.920 --> 00:01:51.800
going to try and basically just let the club drop and hit the bottom shaft
30
00:01:51.800 --> 00:01:52.040
before
31
00:01:52.040 --> 00:01:56.760
the top shaft. Now in reality when I'm taking a swing I'm going to hit this top
32
00:01:56.760 --> 00:02:02.480
shaft just a fraction of a second before the bottom shaft but if you struggle
33
00:02:02.480 --> 00:02:06.520
with wedge play there's a good chance that you're using too much body and
34
00:02:06.520 --> 00:02:11.000
creating too much shaft lean and now you can see that I would clearly hit the
35
00:02:11.000 --> 00:02:15.480
top shaft before the bottom shaft. I'll do it that again at a little bit of an
36
00:02:15.480 --> 00:02:20.200
angle just in case the box was blocking your view. So if I was to have too much
37
00:02:20.200 --> 00:02:24.240
lower body which is one of those kiss the deaths or if I was to get this
38
00:02:24.240 --> 00:02:30.320
axis tilt you can see that that club would almost certainly hit the top shaft
39
00:02:30.320 --> 00:02:36.960
well before the bottom shaft. So I'm going to get this feeling of just letting
40
00:02:36.960 --> 00:02:41.300
the club kind of fall and hit the bottom shaft and if you stick them in the
41
00:02:41.300 --> 00:02:41.480
ground
42
00:02:41.480 --> 00:02:45.800
you can actually kind of make contact a few times. So this is a great drill for
43
00:02:45.800 --> 00:02:48.920
getting that feeling of that vertical shaft and we'll show you what it looks
44
00:02:48.920 --> 00:02:52.600
like. So I don't actually recommend hitting golf balls with the shafts there
45
00:02:52.600 --> 00:02:58.640
but now I'm going to keep that same visual and I'm going to try and hit that
46
00:02:58.640 --> 00:03:04.280
bottom shaft just slightly before I hit that top shaft. So with all my good
47
00:03:04.280 --> 00:03:04.720
finesse
48
00:03:04.720 --> 00:03:10.760
wedge technique I'm going to try and hit that bottom shaft before I hit that
49
00:03:10.760 --> 00:03:11.000
top
50
00:03:11.000 --> 00:03:16.520
shaft. If you if you struggle with wedge play especially if you're blading
51
00:03:16.520 --> 00:03:20.640
shots hitting fat and thin shots this can really help you bottom out the swing
52
00:03:20.640 --> 00:03:23.360
in the right place and use the bounce of the club which will give you a much
53
00:03:23.360 --> 00:03:26.480
bigger margin of air when you're practicing your finesse wedge chipping
54
00:03:26.480 --> 00:03:28.880
and pitching.
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