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RELEASE THE CLUBHEAD PAST THE HANDLE There are very few shots in golf where you want the clubhead coming through impact before the handle, but this is one of them.
( above, left ). This creates a cup in the back of the lead wrist. This might feel a little awkward, but it establishes the exact same underhanded-throwing position you want at impact with the clubhead ahead of the handle. Going back, make a big turn with your chest behind the ball on the backswing (above, centre), then allow your body to unwind naturally as your wrists release and throw the clubhead into the sand ( above, right ). There’s no need to create more power with your body – the unhinging and rehinging of the wrists will create all the speed you need to blast the ball out with spin. A good way to practice these high, spinny shots is to draw a half-circle in the sand, with the ball at the apex of the arc. Start with some half-swings
The feeling you want is that you’re unhinging your wrists and throwing the clubhead underneath the ball. That is what provides the added zip and spin to these shots. The height comes from opening the clubface at address and maintaining the loft on the face as it glides under the ball, with the wrists eventually rehinging the head upwards. To pre-set the clubface, be sure to open it skywards before you take your grip. Also, widen your stance and address the ball just forward of centre. Now, this is very important: Set the shaft straight up and down, with your hands even or slightly behind the ball
and have the clubhead trace the path of the arc in the sand. Feel as if the clubhead is accelerating underneath the ball and around to the left of your body so that your hands finish near your hip pocket (above). Gradually increase the length and speed of your swing, feeling like your club is moving fastest through the sand.
34 GOLF DIGEST SOUTH AFRICA
JULY/AUGUST 2024
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