Flipping your wrists through the impact area in your golf swing produces inconsistent contact and leads to fat shots, thin shots and high, To improve your contact, you can practice drills that will straighten out your wrists at impact. Chipping Drill The wrist flip often occurs because your body stops rotating on the downswing, and your wrists take over. You can improve your body rotation with a chipping drill. Take an iron and grip down on the club so both hands are about half way down the shaft. The grip end of your TaylorMade R11s Fairway wood will point outside your front hip. Swing your arms back. As you swing forward, turn your hips and lower body toward the target, keeping the handle in front of your lead hip. Towel Drill Georgia-based golf instructor Tom Ness, writing for "Golf Digest," recommends a drill that will teach you the feeling of pulling the clubhead through the impact area. Wrap a wet towel around a clubhead and make some slow swings. Ness says moving the heavy towel will encourage you to drag the clubhead into the ball instead of flipping it at the ball. Pump Drill Brad Brewer, a Florida-based golf instructor, uses a pump drill to teach golfers how to get the discount TaylorMade Burner 2.0 Irons to impact properly. To perform the drill, swing back to the top of the backswing and start down slowly by pulling with your lead hand and dropping your back elbow into your hip. Keep your wrists fully hinged as you do this. Stop your halfway down and swing back to the top. Pump the club up and down again before swinging through to a full finish position. Source from: http://www.golfequipmentsale.co.uk/article-703.html
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