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Description

Clubface control is the hidden engine of consistent ball flight. Data confirms that the face angle at impact dictates up to 80% of a shot’s starting direction. Path, tempo, and power matter—but without proper face control, even a perfect swing can send the ball off target.

The wrists, especially the lead wrist, are the true governors of clubface orientation. Small deviations at specific checkpoints decide whether the result is a slice, hook, or a controlled shot. Understanding these moments is key to accuracy.

Key Checkpoints

1. Takeaway (Club Parallel to Ground)

2. Top of Backswing

3. Downswing (Club Parallel Again)

4. Impact & Early Follow-Through

Grip and Wrist Adjustments

The right grip allows wrists to work naturally instead of fighting against them.

Training Strategies

  1. Mirror Drills: Rehearse takeaway and top positions with a flat lead wrist.
  2. Slow-Motion Swings: Freeze at downswing checkpoint to check face angle.
  3. Impact Stops: Hit half-swings, stopping when shaft is parallel post-impact. Face should be vertical.
  4. Grip Experiments: Test weaker vs. stronger grips on the range and note ball flight.

Professional Insight

Tour players achieve precision by monitoring these checkpoints with cameras, data, and repetition. Today’s golfers can access similar feedback through slow-motion apps and 3D capture systems. The difference between guessing and knowing comes from measuring and training the wrists—the steering wheel of the clubface.

Conclusion

Control the wrists, control the face. Control the face, control the flight. Every slice, hook, or straight shot begins here. Master these checkpoints, and you’ll own your ball flight with the same confidence the pros rely on.