When I found this new tip from Golf Magazine Top100 Teacher Brady Riggs, it was so simple I had to post it. And if you've been paying attention to my advice about keeping your hands in front of your body and not twisting your forearms during your swing, you're already doing this one!
But Brady explains why it works:
Basically, in case you keep your forearms quiet during your swing and keep your arms in front of you, the the front edge of your wedge will be parallel in your spine whilst your end is waist high. This will give you more steady contact and, consequently, better distance manage.
That would not imply there is by no means a time for "manipulating the face" in a hard scenario. But in case you pitch this manner on your ordinary pitches, you may get higher outcomes extra often.
And as ordinary, if the video did not embed well, you may locate the authentic at this golfing.Com link.
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