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Understanding What Wrist Hinge In The Golf Swing Is
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3 months ago
In this video, PGA Professional Katie Dawkins explains how to use wrist hinge more effectively in the golf swing.
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Hi, I'm Katie Dawkins. I am an advanced PGA professional and I'm here at West Hill Golf
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Club today to talk to you about wrist hinge in the golf swing. Wrist hinge is where we get power
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from. Imagine for example that you had a flat pebble. I'm going to skim it across a beautiful
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mill pond like I used to do as a kid. I'm going to first of all hinge my wrist like this. I'm
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going to wind everything up and the last thing I'm going to do is unhinge my wrist to get that
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lovely bouncing across the water. If we didn't hinge our wrist to skim that stone, you imagine
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that. Imagine flat pebble skimming a stone. I'm going to have to hurl myself into the drink to
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actually gain any sort of power at all and the pebble is probably just going to go plop. So
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wrist hinge in the golf swing is where power is created and club head speed.
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So what actually happens in the golf swing? Where do the wrist actually hinge from? The
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club moves away, club and arms move away together and the wrist will start hinging, almost giving
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you a thumbs up feeling at this point here. You can see I've created a lovely L shape between
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my club shaft and my arm and what's going to happen from there depending on my own mobility
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is I'm just going to wind myself up to the top of my back swing. Some people wind up a bit
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like John Rahm. Some people wind up a lot like Rory McIlroy. How much you wind up, it's not
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a competition. The most important thing when it comes to power in the golf swing is that
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wrist set. And for ladies especially, if there's no wrist hinge early on in the golf swing and
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in fact there's no wrist hinge at all, your club's going to hinge from somewhere and it generally
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tends to be here. You over swing and you lose power. So from this lovely L shaped position
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that you have here, all that really is required after that is a wind up to the top of the backswing.
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Because the wrists are set properly here, they're likely to unhinge at the right point, giving
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you a bit of a crack of the whip through the ball and giving you tons and tons of power and
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fizz especially in your iron play. A lot of ladies that struggle with this wrist hinge generally
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tend to have the club in the wrong position in the hand. So it's worth going and getting
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a bit of a lesson just on your fundamentals to check whether the source of the problem
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is from holding the club in the wrong place. A lot of the time they tend to hold it more
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in the palm and it needs to be in the fingers. This frees the hand up and creates that lovely
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hinge. And then of course that lovely whoosh of power through the ball. If you're hinging
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the wrist well, the golf game will feel a lot easier. It's efficient power. It's a way
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of actually creating a good bit of fizz through the ball and getting a good bit of distance
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without busting it down there. We've all played against those players where you think golly
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they don't know how they're going to hit it very far. They step up with a little bit of
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a hockey swing and smack it out of sight with a swing that goes from here to here. And
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that is in fact a kind of drill that you could practice on the range. Just little seven irons
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off a tee going from L through to L like so. And what you'll find there is you start to
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get a bit more height with your irons and a little bit more distance as well. So if you've
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got a decent set of the wrists your swing is more efficient. And a more efficient swing
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means that you're going to last longer out on the golf course hitting more decent shots.
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And who doesn't want to hit lots of decent shots during a round of golf? If you are somebody
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who gets a bit tired midway through the round then the likelihood is that you're not hinging
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these wrists and you're doing what we talked about with the pond at the beginning which
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is throwing yourself at that golf ball to generate some form of power. So what I'd recommend,
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go and get a lesson. Get them to check your grip. If the grip's in a good place just soften
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it off a little bit because if you're squeezing the life out of this club you're not going
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to be able to get that wrist hinge happening. So softer hands L to L and you'll start seeing
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those iron shots really get a decent strike on them.
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So what happens if you want to choose how a knife is looking at the front of a half a classic
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or you'll start getting années to check out these Flugatt you'll have to do
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or wish you weren't going to sooner if you were using this knife because if they
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weren't there a nice snapback Unidos or I say 5,000 a 10 or whatever they want
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you're spending really putting on the other side or something so yeah so I'm sure
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what happens to those drones is around this thing. So I know I have to leave
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there and give them ayear view on this as well. So you'll have to we will
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look forward to His bro注意 in a bit where you want to get a little bit more
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for yourself essentially Jesus. So on the Heiris
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here is not going to the circumstance, but Be myself on that size move. We'll and there will
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on foot in a nine dzień I hope to do some of the things that the biggest
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