In this video, you’ll discover how to improve your golf follow through.
You’ll learn, in great detail, how your left hand fold is crucial for dead solid, consistent contact.
First, realize how important your left wrist is in the downswing.
You don’t want to flip the club early and lose all of your lag.
What you do want is to have plenty of shaft lean…
…with your left wrist straight or even bowed through impact.
Forward shaft lean at impact delofts your club and will help you compress the ball.
Quick tip…
Make sure your hips open up.
This will give you plenty of room to hit with forward shaft lean.
Because if you don’t open up your hips in the downswing…
…it’s easy to get jammed up and flip the club early.
Next, here’s how you should release the club…
As you make contact with the ball, make sure you allow your wrists to release.
Otherwise you’ll block your shots.
Since you’re hitting with forward shaft lean…
…your hands and club should fully release about 45 degrees ahead of the impact area.
In the TSG system, I call this the “Straight-line Release”.
Here’s a quick drill to practice the key follow through positions…
Position #1…
In the downswing, come in with plenty of lag and bow your left wrist.
Also, make sure your hips are opening up.
Position #2…
Swing your club through to a full Straight-line Release…
…while your hips are completely open.
Position #3…
Finally, let your left wrist fold up at the top of your follow through.
Do about 100 reps, pausing at each position.
Then practice full swings, eventually hitting balls.
Watch this video now to learn why your left wrist is so crucial in the golf follow through…
And get a great drill to ingrain these moves to make consistent, dead solid contact!