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Can you spot the secret move for perfect wedge shots?

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If you watch professional golf, you’ll often see players hitting low, spinning wedge shots that land softly near the hole. This shot is popular on tour, especially in links golf, where firm fairways and large greens make it the best play. However, many amateurs struggle to replicate this shot due to poor contact and lack of control.

The key to hitting consistent low, spinning wedge shots lies in body rotation through impact. By rotating the torso and moving the handle left, players can generate the speed and attack angle needed to produce high levels of spin. Amateurs often struggle with these shots because they rely too much on their hands and arms, leading to inconsistent strikes and limited spin.

Rory McIlroy demonstrates the importance of body rotation in hitting successful wedge shots in a video where he hits a short pitch shot. By turning his belt buckle left and keeping it moving ahead of the action, McIlroy generates the ideal flight and spin for these shots. This move is a go-to shot for many pros and can be a game-changer for amateur golfers looking to improve their wedge play.

By focusing on rotating the body and ensuring the grip moves left during the swing, players can increase the spin on their wedge shots. This simple adjustment can make a significant difference in the outcome of your shots, especially on tight lies or under pressure. Learning to hit low, spinning wedge shots consistently can elevate your game and help you score better on the course.

Overall, the key to hitting successful wedge shots lies in body rotation and moving the handle left through impact. By emulating the techniques of professional golfers like Ludvig Aberg and Rory McIlroy, amateurs can improve their wedge play and increase spin on their shots. Practicing these techniques and incorporating them into your game can lead to better control, lower ball flight, and increased spin on your wedge shots.

For more in-depth instruction and tips on improving your golf game, check out our 1-Minute Clinics series with expert insight from professionals like Yarwood. By focusing on fundamental techniques and honing your skills, you can take your golf game to the next level and achieve greater success on the course. Remember, practice makes perfect, so keep refining your wedge shots and incorporating body rotation into your swing for optimal results.

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