Tommygun16
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I may need to refer this to a local pro, but can anyone confirm what they are doing with their wrists at address vs at point of impact?
As a high handicapper, I recently made some improvements to my swing by going back to basics on the set up. Part of this included what I would call 'setting the wrists' at address, i.e. when stood to the ball I feel like I have already set my wrists to an extent. I am not pushing the wrists down, e.g. pointing the toe into the ground (I know the toe shouldn't be down anyway but used to describe the feeling).
What I'm not sure about is whether I should hold that wrist angle as I swing back and at impact, or if I should 'release' the wrist and feel like I'm throwing my wrist down/at the ball. The only danger with effectively changing the wrist set is it becomes another movement to control and a timing issue, which obviously is risky and leads to occasional fat shots when I release too early.
Maintaining my wrist set through the swing seems to work just as well, but I'm not sure if I'm supposed to. All the (very limited) guidance I can see online that focuses on the wrists doesn't really explain this very well - it seems to indicate some kind of wrist 'release' but not what that looks like compared to address. E.g. they presumably think you set your wrists during the backswing, and the release comes back to the original position.
p.s. this applies to all my clubs.
Thanks.
As a high handicapper, I recently made some improvements to my swing by going back to basics on the set up. Part of this included what I would call 'setting the wrists' at address, i.e. when stood to the ball I feel like I have already set my wrists to an extent. I am not pushing the wrists down, e.g. pointing the toe into the ground (I know the toe shouldn't be down anyway but used to describe the feeling).
What I'm not sure about is whether I should hold that wrist angle as I swing back and at impact, or if I should 'release' the wrist and feel like I'm throwing my wrist down/at the ball. The only danger with effectively changing the wrist set is it becomes another movement to control and a timing issue, which obviously is risky and leads to occasional fat shots when I release too early.
Maintaining my wrist set through the swing seems to work just as well, but I'm not sure if I'm supposed to. All the (very limited) guidance I can see online that focuses on the wrists doesn't really explain this very well - it seems to indicate some kind of wrist 'release' but not what that looks like compared to address. E.g. they presumably think you set your wrists during the backswing, and the release comes back to the original position.
p.s. this applies to all my clubs.
Thanks.