Great video! Can you hit pitches from the rough without hinging your wrists effectively? Maybe just move the ball back or more weight on the lead foot to steepen the attack?
We mix, but use tees a lot with students and in our videos to minimize turf damage and it's a great exercise. Some of the greatest players ever practiced a lot off tees.
I can’t use Mickelson’s technique, but “hinge and hold” doesn’t mean you hold the wrist cock. You just can’t let the wrist bend go past the angle at address.
His action is unique for a myriad of reasons namely he’s 6’4 and very comfortable using little to no wrist action around the green like Day and Stricker. Those actions aren’t the norm. That fact is neither good nor bad and wasn’t meant to be an arrogant comment. Blake is relatively unknown to the world but to the elite players making their way onto the tour in recent years he is known. He was teammates at ASU with Jon Rahm.
Thank you for explaining this in detail!
Thanks for watching!
You have helped me climb out of chip yip torture
Love to hear it! Blake is the best.
Thank you Coaches . .
You're welcome!
I too, am a fan of wide bottoms
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Great video! Can you hit pitches from the rough without hinging your wrists effectively? Maybe just move the ball back or more weight on the lead foot to steepen the attack?
Depends on the lie. instagram.com/reel/CrQzOkeLxAd/?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
It's nice to see some iron instructionals without tees
We mix, but use tees a lot with students and in our videos to minimize turf damage and it's a great exercise. Some of the greatest players ever practiced a lot off tees.
I can’t use Mickelson’s technique, but “hinge and hold” doesn’t mean you hold the wrist cock. You just can’t let the wrist bend go past the angle at address.
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Dang
Guys hit the shot and stop talking so much
Will note that for future videos, thanks for the feedback.
Not everyone can look like "me"? I can't watch anymore after that!!!!
Yea pretty arrogant, especially for someone that’s relatively “unknown”. Not to mention he stands on the wrong side of the ball 😂
His action is unique for a myriad of reasons namely he’s 6’4 and very comfortable using little to no wrist action around the green like Day and Stricker. Those actions aren’t the norm. That fact is neither good nor bad and wasn’t meant to be an arrogant comment. Blake is relatively unknown to the world but to the elite players making their way onto the tour in recent years he is known. He was teammates at ASU with Jon Rahm.
Show me! Lots of talk. No action.
We did a few demonstrations
Those look like pitches...
Sure, somewhere in between. Works for both 👍