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EPISODE · Jan 10, 2026 · 9 MIN

#464 The Mastery of Wrist Mechanics in the Golf Swing

from Golf 247.eu: The Global Platform for Innovative Technologies and Teaching Concepts. · host Golf247.eu

Consistent and powerful ball striking depends primarily on precise clubface control. This control is largely determined by the lead hand and wrist, as the back of the left hand directly mirrors the orientation of the clubface. The key difference between professionals and amateurs is not strength, but the timing and sequence of three specific wrist movements.The Professional SequenceElite players execute these movements in a clear and deliberate order:Flexion: During the transition from the backswing to the downswing, the left wrist is flexed to establish the correct clubface angle early.Ulnar Deviation (Unhinging): This is followed by a controlled downward hinging of the wrist, which begins to release stored energy.Supination: Only very late does the wrist rotate, squaring the clubface precisely at impact.This sequence—flexion, unhinging, supination—ensures efficient energy transfer and delivers the clubface square to the ball.The Typical Amateur SequenceMany amateurs reverse this order:Casting: The wrist hinge is released too early.Early Opening: The clubface opens during the downswing.Late Correction: Attempts to square the face occur too late to be effective.The result is an open clubface, glancing contact, and shots that drift to the right.Core PrincipleThe back of the left hand acts as the “navigation system” for the clubface. Every movement of the hand directly changes the clubface orientation. Mastering the correct sequence automatically leads to better clubface control.AnalogyLike snapping a whip or cracking a towel, the “snap” only occurs when tension is maintained until the final moment and then released with precision. Releasing too early destroys both energy and direction.Modern motion analysis tools make this sequence measurable and allow it to be trained with precision.📺 The Explainerwww.Golf247.eu

Consistent and powerful ball striking depends primarily on precise clubface control. This control is largely determined by the lead hand and wrist, as the back of the left hand directly mirrors the orientation of the clubface. The key difference between professionals and amateurs is not strength, but the timing and sequence of three specific wrist movements.The Professional SequenceElite players execute these movements in a clear and deliberate order:Flexion: During the transition from the backswing to the downswing, the left wrist is flexed to establish the correct clubface angle early.Ulnar Deviation (Unhinging): This is followed by a controlled downward hinging of the wrist, which begins to release stored energy.Supination: Only very late does the wrist rotate, squaring the clubface precisely at impact.This sequence—flexion, unhinging, supination—ensures efficient energy transfer and delivers the clubface square to the ball.The Typical Amateur SequenceMany amateurs reverse this order:Casting: The wrist hinge is released too early.Early Opening: The clubface opens during the downswing.Late Correction: Attempts to square the face occur too late to be effective.The result is an open clubface, glancing contact, and shots that drift to the right.Core PrincipleThe back of the left hand acts as the “navigation system” for the clubface. Every movement of the hand directly changes the clubface orientation. Mastering the correct sequence automatically leads to better clubface control.AnalogyLike snapping a whip or cracking a towel, the “snap” only occurs when tension is maintained until the final moment and then released with precision. Releasing too early destroys both energy and direction.Modern motion analysis tools make this sequence measurable and allow it to be trained with precision.📺 The Explainerwww.Golf247.eu

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