TAKING LOFT OFF THE CLUB
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A Malaska Golf member has a question about Trackman. He wants to know about loft in the clubface at impact and address relative to a pitching wedge. At address, it has you at 45 degrees. With lower clubhead speeds, it says you should be around 31 degrees to maximize the distance and have more forward shaft length.
Mike agrees that some of that is correct to maximize it, but many things need to happen to work correctly. The member wants to know how to get that shaft length without dragging the handle dramatically.
When Mike starts to get more shaft length or take loft off the face, he feels the difference between his knuckles and wrist is more in the angle of his right wrist. What he is not feeling is pulling the handle forward. Another thing you can do is move the ball farther back in your stance. It is all about the angle in your right wrist.
If you're twisting the face open, twisting it shut, and trying to deloft the club, you can run into trouble with wrist angle. The face would be wide open. Try to feel more angle in your wrist which will bring the flight of the ball down. Don't be worried about getting the optimal numbers. Find what is best for you under pressure on the course when it counts.
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