This Right Wrist Move Makes Ball Striking SHOCKINGLY Consistent

Unlock tour-level ball striking with the right wrist secret! Learn proper golf right wrist flexion and extension, the golf trail wrist bend that squares the clubface, and the complete golf swing wrist hinge system for solid draws. Get Your FREE Golf Breakthrough Playbook https://app.gohighlevel.com/v2/previe... 📍Work with Darren: 🏌️‍♂️ In-person ([email protected]) 📱 Online through the Skillest app (https://skillest.com/coach/darrenfalk...) 🔔 Subscribe to Break 90 Golf for weekly tips and drills to shoot lower scores: 👉 @darrenfalkgolfcoaching 0:00 - 🎯 The overlooked wrist movement that fixes slices 0:29 - 📐 Left vs right wrist: radial/ulnar deviation vs flexion/extension 3:11 - 💪 Preset drill: hinge front, rotate side, parallel to ground 6:32 - 🔄 Downswing maintenance: keeping angles vs pulling club down Stop thinking only about left wrist hinging! This golf swing wrist hinge tutorial reveals the missing piece: while left wrist hinges up/down (radial/ulnar deviation), right wrist hinges side-to-side (flexion/extension). The combination—left thumb up + right wrist back (knuckles toward back of left wrist)—points clubface correctly and shallows shaft angle. Wrong approach: hinging club straight up flattens right wrist, creates steep shaft, opens face pointing overhead. The preset drill programs the feel: hinge club front (parallel to ground), rotate side keeping butt end still, clubhead lines up with hands. What You'll Learn: -Left wrist moves up/down (radial/ulnar deviation), right wrist moves side-to-side (flexion/extension) for golf right wrist -Combined movement result: left thumb up + right wrist back = clubface square, shaft shallowed (not steep/open) -Wrong pattern consequence: hinging straight up = flat right wrist + steep shaft + open clubface pointing overhead = slice -Preset drill step-by-step: setup → hinge club straight up front → rotate club sideways keeping butt end still → clubhead parallel and in line with hands -Automatic wrist angles: once preset correctly, body pivot maintains angles (don't think about them during swing) -Downswing mistake: pulling club down with left arm throws club outside, loses right wrist bend for golf trail wrist -Maintenance feel: keep preset wrist angles while moving body forward (not pulling club down actively) -Checkpoint position: butt end over ball, clubhead in line with hands (or slightly behind), clubface square -Right wrist focus: losing bend makes club go outside with face pointing right (steep slice pattern) -At-home training: practice with or without ball to program right wrist bend feeling through entire motion #GolfRightWrist #GolfTrailWrist #GolfSwingWristHinge #FlexionExtension