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Wrists in Short Game: The Hidden Key To Getting Up And Down!

HackMotion 14,262 lượt xem 7 months ago
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In this video, Rob Cheney breaks down how wrist movements change in three key short game shots: the low chip, mid-range pitch, and high lob. These basic shots can drastically improve your short game and help you get up and down more often. Using HackMotion, Rob explains the essential wrist movements for each shot, giving you practical tips to improve your short game.

What you’ll get from this video:

- Low Chip Shot: Learn to maintain a stable wrist position (ulnar deviation) for more control, keeping the clubface stable for consistent contact.
- High Lob Shot: Discover how increasing wrist hinge (radial deviation) and lead wrist extension helps keep the clubface open for high, soft-landing shots.
- Mid-Range Pitch Shot: Master the balance between wrist hinge and clubface control, perfect for shots requiring accuracy and spin.

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