Episode 18: Angles That Kill Consistency - Wrist Rotation and Hands Off Center
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In this episode, Corey shares a winter golf swing breakthrough after his first simulator session of the offseason. He breaks down two sneaky angle mistakes that wreck consistency for amateurs: rotating the lead wrist too much and letting the hands drift off center too soon. Using simple “degrees” checkpoints (including what many pros do, 0 to 20 degrees of lead-wrist rotation, and a tight range for hands staying centered), Corey explains why big angles create big timing problems, especially with longer clubs like the driver.
You’ll also get a practical at-home drill you can do without a ball: pause your swing, bring your hands back in front of you, and check your wrist and hand position instantly. Corey wraps with an easy tempo cue (a 1-2-3 count with a slight pause at the top) that helps the body start rotating before the hands, which can reduce slices and that “handsy” feeling. Perfect offseason work to build a more repeatable, “boring” swing that holds up for a full round.
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