Golf Lesson: A Bowed Left Wrist Is NOT For Everyone! (Her Discovery)

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  • Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
  • Becca came by for a golf lesson before her final college tournament and we fixed her bowed left wrist. She left hitting high, straight irons!
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    In this lesson, it was quickly evident that Becca's bowed left wrist was causing her face to get overly closed and de-lofted, leading to a low left miss with her irons. By neutralizing her wrist hinge and stabilizing the club face, she quickly was able to start hitting her irons higher again, with more spin, and with far less shots pulling to the left.
    While some players like a Collin Morikawa or Dustin Johnson may be able to make that pattern work, it's important to consider the student and ball flight characteristics, such as: height, spin, launch angle, land angle, start line, and curve. How they manage the club face and release is crucial in being able to match up their bow in the lead wrist. I hope you enjoy this live golf lesson and a look into the changes we made with Becca to better suit her game!
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  • @MiloLinesGolf
    @MiloLinesGolf  4 месяца назад

    I hope you enjoyed the look-in at a recent lesson with longtime student, Becca! Comment below with what you learned.
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  • @kirby753
    @kirby753 4 месяца назад +1

    I missed this one when it came out. I was watching your intro swing in slow motion and that tune is a banger when slowed down! Did it at 0.25 and it perked up my ears. Then did it at 0.5. Sounds even better haha.

  • @TomForsythe1
    @TomForsythe1 4 месяца назад +2

    I really appreciated seeing probkem solving in action.

  • @grgr5465
    @grgr5465 4 месяца назад +2

    The swing Milo teaches seems to be amazing for people like me with face control issues. No more face flipping around. Stable hands and wrist and turn thru impact and clear hips.

  • @Stank_Johnson
    @Stank_Johnson 4 месяца назад +1

    DUDE that new intro swing is so sick. I just watched it about 10 times.

  • @michaelmacpherson5790
    @michaelmacpherson5790 4 месяца назад +1

    Thanks for creating these informative videos Milo and Henry. I am trying to develop a good "feel" for getting the club from the top of the backswing into the delivery position. Presently I employ an active backswing which I trigger with a pressure shift forward then quickly move my pressures to the trail leg. I then shift my pressures forward which allows me to recenter by the time I reach the top of my backswing. I try to move the pressures early rather than late. I then initiate a surf downwards into my lead leg with my back and pelvis still turned away from the target. As I forcefully apply the brakes with my lead leg this causes the clubbed to accelerate (whip) through impact. I find that doing this creates about 6 degrees of shaft lean at impact and a parallel shaft on the downswing just before my hands cover my trail thigh. Presently I carry my 7 iron 175 yards and play to a 6 handicap. I am not looking for more distance necessarily but more consistent strikes. Now for my feel question. Should I have the feel of actively moving my arms down, separate from my body rotation at the start of downswing? Presumably this would get my hands further ahead at delivery and create more shaft lean? Or, do you favour a more passive delivery of the hands into delivery? This is a key and somewhat confusing component of the swing and any clarification that you can provide will be very much appreciated.

    • @MiloLinesGolf
      @MiloLinesGolf  4 месяца назад

      Hi Michael, thanks so much for watching and following along, plus sharing your story here! My preference is to see the arms travel with the system as a whole and be towed a bit in transition. Some of that is dependent on the backswing as well. The arms pulling down or outracing has typically not resulted well for the thousands of students I have coached, and from my experiences. To give you the best answer/feedback for your particular case, I would really have to see your swing. Have you looked into joining my online academy or perhaps coming out to Arizona to see me in person? milolinesgolf.com

    • @michaelmacpherson5790
      @michaelmacpherson5790 4 месяца назад

      @@MiloLinesGolf Thanks Milo for your response. I like the thought of "towing" the arms early in transition and will stick with that feel. It seems to promote a smooth transition and solid contact. When I intentionally try to add speed early in the downswing I find it difficult to have a smooth transition and my impact is not as consistent. I live in Vancouver and don't often visit Arizona. If I ever do head your way I will try to arrange a lesson with you.

  • @BlackjackCZ
    @BlackjackCZ 4 месяца назад +1

    Great lesson Milo! I battle the same problem as Becca with a bowed wrist at the top.

    • @MiloLinesGolf
      @MiloLinesGolf  4 месяца назад +1

      Can be good, can be problematic.

  • @frankkarlaftis
    @frankkarlaftis 4 месяца назад

    Great matchup, would you describe her grip as strong? Or slightly stronger than neutral?

    • @MiloLinesGolf
      @MiloLinesGolf  4 месяца назад +1

      Slightly stronger than neutral

  • @3dbadboy1
    @3dbadboy1 4 месяца назад

    I feel like she's too inside on the backswing, but perhaps she can do it because she's flexible.

    • @MiloLinesGolf
      @MiloLinesGolf  4 месяца назад +2

      Some of that is how her wrists are working/hinging.

  • @billenright2788
    @billenright2788 4 месяца назад

    sorry to sound like an idiot but how does a higher finish result in higher flight? i mean you hit down and ball is long gone. something i just don't get. she really was thumping it after just a few tweaks.

    • @conorw1989
      @conorw1989 4 месяца назад +3

      The notion/task of finishing higher produces more release through impact from extension, increasing the loft.

    • @MiloLinesGolf
      @MiloLinesGolf  4 месяца назад +1

      I wanna say I've seen a clip of Tiger discussing the 3 finishes his Dad taught him that explains this well...perhaps this video: ruclips.net/video/5sIzLf1kyf4/видео.html

    • @TheWedgeWizard
      @TheWedgeWizard 4 месяца назад

      It’s what you’re doing to get to the finishes that produces the different flights.