Dustin Johnson Bowed Wrist
Johnsons anti slice move march 09 2015 michael breed host of the golf fix shares how dustin johnsons bowed lead wrist can help you stop the slice for good.
Dustin johnson bowed wrist. Obviously it works for dustin johnson but he is prone to the occasional one going left and thats certainly something that you would look out for if you have that bowed left wrist. In this video were going to take a look at dustin johnson hitting a 244 yard 5 iron. Youll never match his positions and thats fine. Most golfers who attempt to swing a club like dustin johnson whose super supinated left wrist position at the top of the swing is unlike any no.
I found his enthusiasm for that djs bowed position surprising. In fact the golfer pictured tried pretty hard and still couldnt recreate this angle. Why its a problem for amateurs. Johnsons left wrist is severely angled or bowed and his clubface pointing skyward closed.
Dustin johnson bowed wrist at top of golf backswing. A bowed wrist position is quite simple a wrist that would look flatter than normal or where the velcro part of the glove points more towards the sky than a typical golf swing would. 1 player in golf history might struggle to make solid contact if not remain standing upright. Well talk about how he gets his left wrist a little more bowed at the top why that may not be a bad thing for you to incorporate if youre coming in over the top.
I would have expected him to say something to the effect that its a great position for dj whos always played. If you do get this bowed left wrist position this flat position you have an awful lot of manipulation to do through the down swing to try and steer that club face and maintain its open position. First of all few golfers of any caliber could achieve johnsons position if they tried. Watch the golf fix.
Back to dj for a momentmichael breed highlighted johnsons bowed left wrist on the golf fix on monday night and went on and on about how its a great position to be inif you watched that segment you would have been left with the impression that in breeds opinion every golfer should be shut face at the top.