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Split Grip Club Throw - Finesse Wedge

Golfers who struggle with their wedges and finesse shots will often create an unnecessary amount of lag. As we have mentioned before, we want to be careful about bringing the mechanics of our "stock" full-swing to the short-game. Ultimately, to fix this pattern, we need to train & improve the "cast sequence"; that is, we need the club (or our extremeties) moving faster than our core (larger muscles).

A great way to feel this is simply by adopting a split hand grip; this puts more power and leverage in the arms (similar to hockey) and should provide the feeling of the club dropping or being thrown into impact. With practice, this will create more consistent contact and the ability to control the flight of your wedges in and around the green.

Playlists: Finesse Wedge - Chipping and Pitching

Tags: Poor Contact, Pitch, Chip, Release, Drill, Intermediate

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This drill is split grip club throw.

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So one of the key concepts for getting good with your wedge play is making sure that you're

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not creating a lot of lag in the downswing, so building on your cast sequence.

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So one of the ways that you can cast sequence is typically when I'm moving the extremities

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faster than I'm moving my core, the proximal part.

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Well one way to strengthen and give the arms more power is to split your hands.

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And so that's where in a lot of other sports like hockey you get a lot of powerful movement

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from the arms not quite as much from the body because the hands are further apart.

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So we're going to adopt that to help us get the feeling of either the club dropping or

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even throwing it.

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So what I'm going to do is I'm going to bring the club back with very little grip travel.

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And then from here I'm just going to drop or throw the club down towards the ground.

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Some people feel more of an active throw and some people feel more of a kind of passive drop.

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But once it's down towards the end of this drop then your body is going to continue moving with it

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as it comes through.

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So it's going to have a look of here and then through or.

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So I'm I'm almost riding the momentum or coasting with the momentum in order to bring it through

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and sometimes the split grip drill is very good for helping you feel that.

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So we're going to bring it back.

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And now get that drop happening first and then bring the club through.

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See if we can do one that was pretty good.

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We'll see if we can do it a little bit better.

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So drop and then through pretty comparable.

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So if that feels drastically different then what you can do is pause where you think it would

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feel different and then bring your hands together.

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And you may feel like normally I have the club with a lot more angle or the club is higher

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off the ground.

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Oftentimes when you're feeling this drop move it gets the club load of the ground.

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And then but it doesn't hit the leading edge so I'm able to then even though the club is

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low to the ground I'm still just skimming the ground for that good 4 to 6 inch zone down near the

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bottom.

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If you have the club too high because you haven't released the hands then it's going to

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tend to come into the ground a little bit too steep for a lot of golfers.

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I save that one but oftentimes if you have any rotation if you're coming in steep like that

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you can tend to get low point problems.

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So feel a little bit earlier drop from the arms and combine that with a feeling of the body bringing

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the club on coasting on the way through.

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So basically use the arms early and then don't use them through impact and that will help you

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with your overall ground contact and likely help you improve controlling your trajectory

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and distance control.

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