The Only Wedge Guide You Need (Break 100, 90, 80 & 70)

If you're looking for one of the easiest ways to help you shoot lower scores and play better golf, then you need to turn your wedges into scoring weapons. In this video, I break down a complete, step-by-step wedge play guide explicitly designed to fix your ground contact, improve your distance control, and build a more consistent golf swing. To make this instruction actionable for everyone, I’ve split this video into distinct skill categories: how to break 100, break 90, break 80 and break 70. Different golfers need different coaching information, and mastering these tier-specific drills will help you stop hitting wedge shots fat and thin so you can learn how to compress irons and wedges effortlessly. COACHING & RESOURCES 🏌️‍♂️ WANT ME TO LOOK AT YOUR SWING? Online coaching & FREE EVALUATION with me on Skillest: https://skillest.com/app/profile/gile... 📋 FREE PRACTICE GUIDE https://mailchi.mp/057bd267f803/giles... 🌐 GILES GILL GOLF WEBSITE https://www.gilesgillgolf.com 📸 INSTAGRAM   / gilesgillgolf   TIMESTAMPS 0:00 - Turn Your Wedges Into Scoring Weapons 0:35 - BREAK 100: The 4 Keys to a Perfect Wedge Setup 1:02 - Stance Width Metric for Consistent Ground Contact 1:44 - Presetting 70% Lead Side Weight for Crisp Contact 2:26 - The Correct Wedge Ball Position (Stop Sucking It Back) 3:02 - The Down-Line Handle Hack to Prevent Digging 3:48 - In-Swing Weight Drill (The Club On Ear Visual) 4:30 - BREAK 90: Arm & Body Synchronisation Secrets 5:05 - The Behind-The-Back Towel Drill for Connection 6:31 - The On-Course "Pinch and Hold" Apparel Trick 6:55 - BREAK 80: Distance Control & Wrist Mechanics 7:22 - Wide-to-Wide Trajectory & Launch Control 8:02 - BREAK 70: How to Push Up for Shallow Divots 8:45 - The Alignment Stick Pull Drill for Elite Spin 📝 KEY LESSONS COVERED IN THIS VIDEO: Narrow Stance Width: Avoid a wide stance with wedges. Use a 1-clubhead width for 40 yards, 2-clubheads for 70 yards, and 3-clubheads for full shots to stabilize your low point. 70% Lead Side Pressure: Start with your weight favored left and keep it there to guarantee a ball-first, ground-second strike. Upright Shaft Angle: Avoid dropping the handle too low at setup. Get the toe of the club slightly down to create a taller posture and stop fat or thin shots. The Behind-The-Back Towel Drill: Loop a towel or belt behind your back and under your armpits to engage your chest pressure points and synchronize your arms with your body turn. Width Over Wrist Set: For highly predictable 30 to 120-yard pitch shots, eliminate excessive wrist cock. Feel wide-to-wide to control launch angle and distance. Vertical Extension: To hit spinny, tour-level wedge shots with clean, shallow divots, physically push upward with your legs through impact so your belt line finishes high. About This Channel: Welcome to Giles Gill Golf. We focus on breaking down elite tour-level biomechanics into simple, actionable feel-based drills that everyday amateur golfers can use to hit longer, straighter, and more consistent golf shots. If you want to improve your golf instruction knowledge and fix your swing, don't forget to subscribe for weekly tutorials. #GolfSwing #WedgePlay #GolfTips #BallStriking #GolfLesson #GolfInstruction #GilesGillGolf #ShortGame