Should You Bow Your Wrist at the Top of the Backswing in Golf?
Learn why avoiding a bowed wrist at the backswing top improves your swing consistency and ball flight in golf.
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Avoid bowing your wrist at the top of the backswing. Maintaining a flat or slightly cupped wrist helps keep the clubface square, promoting consistent contact and improved ball flight. Focus on wrist position to enhance your swing.
FAQs & Answers
- Why should you avoid bowing your wrist at the top of the backswing? Bowing your wrist at the top can open the clubface, leading to inconsistent contact and poor ball flight. Maintaining a flat or slightly cupped wrist keeps the clubface square.
- What is the ideal wrist position at the top of the backswing? The ideal position is a flat or slightly cupped wrist that helps keep the clubface square and promotes consistent ball contact.
- How does wrist position affect my golf swing? Wrist position controls the clubface angle, impacting the direction and quality of your shots. Proper positioning leads to better accuracy and improved ball flight.