Address/Technique for Finesse Wedges

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By LAYNE S

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  1. Hey Everyone,

    This is a demonstration of our "baseline" address position that encourages proper technique for basic wedge play inside of 30 yards. So many times, we feel that players do not have a chance to execute a good shot because they are missing fundamentals of set up. Our hope is to get everyone "long in the body" at address so the club can move "shallow at the bottom" with torso/pelvic rotation. This style of address and technique is used by many greats (Kite, Stricker, Day, and others) because it promotes and simple motion with more body rotation than arms and hands. Once a player can become proficient with a square face shots, try opening the club face for a higher launch. Remember: Tall body with long arms, connect and bend. From there, rotate!

    More to come at: www.wedgecraft.com

    Good Luck,

    Layne Savoie

  2. greg p

    greg p
    Chicago 'burbs, IL

    Heading out to the range now. I'll give it a try. Thanks!
  3. Did a little clinic yesterday with some amateur golfers and they really had some great results.
  4. Thanks for posting Layne, great information.
  5. Great tip
  6. Really like the basic concept of setup. Especially, the no wrist hinge. I think this is much easier on the short pitch.
  7. nbk8p18

    nbk8p18
    winchester, CA

    LAYNE S said:

    Hey Everyone,

    This is a demonstration of our "baseline" address position that encourages proper technique for basic wedge play inside of 30 yards. So many times, we feel that players do not have a chance to execute a good shot because they are missing fundamentals of set up. Our hope is to get everyone "long in the body" at address so the club can move "shallow at the bottom" with torso/pelvic rotation. This style of address and technique is used by many greats (Kite, Stricker, Day, and others) because it promotes and simple motion with more body rotation than arms and hands. Once a player can become proficient with a square face shots, try opening the club face for a higher launch. Remember: Tall body with long arms, connect and bend. From there, rotate!

    More to come at: www.wedgecraft.com

    Good Luck,

    Layne Savoie

    Loved it. We need more of these types of post
  8. Jerome C

    Jerome C
    London Ontario Canada

    Thanks
  9. I used this technique on the course yesterday and the only thing I was on were my pitch shots. Thanks!!
  10. Thanks for that
  11. Goldpanner

    Goldpanner
    Trail, BC

    Great instruction! Nice to see the art of pitching broken down simplistically. Trying this out tonight on the range.
  12. Frank P

    Frank P
    Port St. Lucie, FL

    Military
    Great video. How about one for fairway woods and hybrids?
  13. Frank P,

    Thanks for the comment. My research is centered around wedge play, therefore I try to stay in that space. Lots more to come for everyone with the wedges!

    Layne S

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