These 2 Lead Wrist Drills Will Give You Perfect Ball Striking
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Stop slicing with ultimate clubface control! Learn the wrist hinge in the backswing secret using the 45° drill and elbow-tuck technique that neutralizes your lead wrist golf position for perfect contact. Find the FREE Downloadable practice guide here: https://www.teamksg.com/pd1-form-9-9-25
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0:00 - 🎯 Lead wrist position = ultimate clubface control
0:50 - 📊 Cupped vs bowed: the death zone explained
2:54 - 📐 Drill #1: 45° hinge angle (not straight up or down feet line)
6:02 - 💪 Drill #2: Trail elbow tuck (holding soup cup feel)
7:21 - 🔬 TPI 90/90 test: shoulder rotation restriction check
Transform your clubface control with proper lead wrist golf position! This tutorial reveals why cupped wrist (angle between hand back and forearm) opens face causing slices, while bowed wrist shuts face causing hooks/pulls. The solution: neutral lead wrist at top. Two critical errors in wrist hinge in the backswing: hinging straight up creates cup, hinging down feet line creates bow. The 45° drill (stick from inside lead heel to outside trail toe) creates perfect hinge angle for neutral face.
What You'll Learn:
-Cupped wrist disaster: angle between hand back and wrist opens clubface (slice zone for most golfers)
-Bowed opposite: hands down with angle shuts clubface (hooks/pulls pattern)
Why hinging matters: power/speed generation + proper angle of attack for crisp contact (no hinge = thin shots)
-45° hinge drill setup: sticks at ball, feet line, and 45° between (inside lead heel to outside trail toe guide)
-Shaft parallel checkpoint: clubface should match spine angle (not open or shut) for when to hinge your wrists in the golf swing
-Trail elbow connection: separating elbow cups wrist and opens face (tucked elbow = neutral wrist)
-"Holding soup cup" feel: trail hand supporting cup keeps trail elbow tucked and lead wrist flat
-TPI 90/90 test: arm at 90°, rotate back—shoulder restrictions prevent external rotation needed for tuck
-Left-hand-over-elbow drill: lead hand on outside of trail elbow, push inward while rotating back maintains tuck
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