Flat Left Wrist Position in Backswing: Golf Lesson by Herman Williams, PGA Pro Raleigh NC

By admin, December 6, 2010 6:32 pm

Take in Golf Video clip Rating: four / five

25 Responses to “Flat Left Wrist Position in Backswing: Golf Lesson by Herman Williams, PGA Pro Raleigh NC”

  1. DCUPtoejuice says:

    your club head is too large

  2. beatnick19 says:

    this guy looks like slim shady

  3. trojansungmin says:

    Thank you! This was exactly what I needed to know.

  4. fadi1025 says:

    Now that’s informative my friend! Everyone seems to tell you how to grip a club but not WHY!!!

  5. hermanwilliamsgolf says:

    @djtimelord Thanks for watching and subscribing. – Herman

  6. djtimelord says:

    Thanks for suggesting me this lesson Herman!

  7. Gyro911 says:

    he’s right, cupping the wrists is the kiss of death. I have that problem mostly because of the interlocking grip wit h the way the pinky’s pull at each other during the back swing. I hit the ball so much further using the baseball grip but got brainwashed into conforming into the interlocking because everyone else was doing it. I’ll try the overlap and pointing the left thumb up 12 o’clock

  8. kdballer29 says:

    Herman, I received a 4 lesson package with you for my birthday. I wanted to find out more about you and found this YouTube page. I must say, this video inspired me to get out to the driving range and work on the tips in your videos. What do you know? The zero loft, 100 yd duck hooks were fixed after 10 or so drives at the range. I’ve not even been think about driving it more than 100 yards in the last 6 months. Today I was hitting about 7 out of 10 balls into or over the net (~250 yds) Thanks!

  9. hermanwilliamsgolf says:

    Thanks for the update – kudos for following step by step. That’s where most people get in trouble. You can’t just start somewhere in the middle of the swing. Go back thru each stage of grip and setup to be sure the foundation is good, then start building in the rest of your changes one at a time in a logical sequence and pretty soon you’ve got a good golf swing. Thanks for watching and commenting.

  10. badronster says:

    Herman, Thanks so much I checked my grip 1st and i noticed i wasnt holding the club correct in the left hand( cross fingers and under pad) like you mentioned I went right out in the yard and fixed the grip to (neutral) and gripped like you said and just thought swing and tried to focus on left wrist flat ( as i could) and BAMMMM!!! I was hitting SOLID, STRAIGHT,PURE golf shots! Thanks so much for keeping it simple and going thru the steps to get it corrected. I cannot wait to take it to course!

  11. SirDonut says:

    This video is well done. I also cupped for a long time but recently flattened my wrist and am hitting the golf ball better than ever.

  12. hermanwilliamsgolf says:

    @Tuck1030 Glad I could help. Good luck as you keep practicing. – Herman

  13. Tuck1030 says:

    Working on this right as we speak and your video really helps!! I have always been a cupper and I can’t believe the stronger contact this has given me!! Great video series I appreciate your help!!

  14. hermanwilliamsgolf says:

    @secretogolf Great question. For well coordinated players I think this is fine … many Tour players are slightly cupped at the top but move into flat wrist condition on the way down and then actually strike with a slightly bowed left wrist at impact. Thanks for commenting.

  15. secretogolf says:

    @hermanwilliamsgolf Great video -what are your thoughts on firming the left up to flat just after completing the backswing

  16. secretogolf says:

    @hermanwilliamsgolf Great video -what are your thoughts on firming the left up to flat just after completing the backswing.I bet u do a mean Bill Clinton.

  17. secretogolf says:

    Great video – I bet you can do mean Bill Clinton.

  18. secretogolf says:

    Great video – I bet you can do mean Bill Clinton,might help with the ladies or not.

  19. hermanwilliamsgolf says:

    @gracer99 thanks for commenting – glad you’ve had success at fixing those wrists.
    Herman

  20. gracer99 says:

    I struggled with a cupped right wrist (I am left handed) t the top of the backswing for years. Due to some manipulation on the downswing, I was able to hit a slight fade or push, rather than a hideous slice. A month or so ago, I bought a wrist training device and was able to cure this cupped wrist within two weeks. I now hit a straight ball or slight draw. Enjoyed your video very much. NSC

  21. ArkadePerfect says:

    Thanks. Very useful…I hope!

  22. wyseel says:

    Great explanation. Have been struggling with cupping my wrist despite my neutral grip.Thanks for the video.

  23. cockywatchman1976 says:

    Very good video, cleared up some stuff I wasn’t too sure on. Any chance of posting a video on how to shorten the backswing, get it more compact and connected. So many of us literally can’t stop swinging miles past parallel…and its tough to square from there!

  24. hermanwilliamsgolf says:

    @MBGC14 thanks. There’s a little of this info in my video about Camilo Villegas’ impact position – it covers one piece takeaway and how to get to the top. Don’t try to do too much to create the hinge or you will likely cup your wrist and get floppy at the top.

  25. MBGC14 says:

    cheers for clearing this up :) however, you haven’t said how to hinge the wrists in the backswing?