The ONE Lead Arm Move That Separates Pros From Amateurs

Transform your ball striking with the lead arm secret! Learn the critical lead arm downswing rotation that pros do 2x more than amateurs, proper lead wrist golf positioning, and the golf transition move that squares the clubface naturally. https://skillest.com/@golfwithmags Let's start working together on your game TODAY! Follow me on Instagram :   / msimons21   0:00 - 🎯 The universal move: what pros do vs what amateurs miss 1:31 - 📐 Lead wrist positions: flat/bowed (correct) vs cupped (open face) 2:16 - 🔄 The 2x rotation gap: pros rotate earlier and slower 4:23 - 🏍️ Rev motorcycle analogy: knuckles away principle 7:18 - 💪 Supination through impact: 180° rotation requirement 9:03 - ✋ One-arm drill: feeling lead arm rotation with ball Stop flipping at impact! This lead arm downswing tutorial reveals the shocking truth: best ball strikers have 2x more lead arm rotation than amateurs—and they do it way earlier and slower. The disaster pattern: knuckles getting closer to forearm (cupped wrist) opens face and steepens shaft, requiring last-minute wrist flip to square up. The solution: knuckles working away from forearm (flat wrist) from transition keeps face square/slightly closed and shallows shaft—like revving motorcycle throttle. What You'll Learn: -2x rotation gap: pros rotate lead arm twice as much as amateurs (earlier and slower) for lead wrist golf -Cupped wrist disaster: knuckles closer to forearm = open face + steep shaft + last-minute wrist flip required -Flat wrist solution: knuckles farther from forearm = square/closed face + shallow shaft (ideal from transition) -Rev motorcycle analogy: twisting throttle feel keeps face square and shallows shaft in golf transition -Halfway checkpoint: shaft parallel to ground, grooves pointing slightly down = face already square -Supination requirement: palm up, pit of elbow up through impact (not staying quiet with arms) -180° rotation math: patch of glove pointing at camera halfway down → behind you at finish (necessary for all pros) -Chicken wing pattern: trying to be "less wristy" without forearm rotation = elbow up, face open, adding loft -Patch of glove = steering wheel: whatever glove patch points at, clubface points there too (direct correlation) -One-arm drill: swing halfway back (flat wrist) → transition with knuckles away → through impact patch behind you -Ball flight feedback: straight/left = enough rotation, starting right = need more rotation or sooner timing #LeadArmDownswing #LeadWristGolf #GolfTransition