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If you care about where your golf ball starts… you need to care about your wrists. Why Golf makes awesome training aids to help in your practice! Use code GOLFWELL and start practicing smarter - https://bit.ly/golfwell-whygolf In this video, we break down one of the most misunderstood (and most important) pieces of the golf swing: wrist angles and clubface control. We’re joined by top Minnesota instructor Justin Kraft to answer the big questions: Should your lead wrist be flexed or extended? What should your trail wrist be doing at the top? Why do most amateurs leave the face wide open? Why are you hitting blocks, slices, hooks, or low pull shots? And how do the pros actually do it? We test out the new Wrist-X by WhyGolf to measure trail wrist extension (tour average ~55°) and show: ✔️ The most common wrist mistake amateurs make ✔️ Why an open clubface forces over-the-top moves ✔️ How wrist angles affect shaft lean & compression ✔️ Why timing the “click” matters ✔️ A simple tee drill to fix impact conditions ✔️ What to do if you’re missing left instead of right This is foundational material. Your wrists control the clubface - and the clubface controls the ball. If you’ve ever wondered: “Why can’t I compress the ball?” “Why do I scoop it?” “Why does my face look toe-down at the top?” “Why do I shut it down too early?” This video connects the dots. Let us know in the comments: Are you a non-clicker (open face)? Or an early-clicker (shut face)? 👍 Like & Subscribe for more practical golf instruction 📍 Twin Cities golfers — Justin is available for in-person & online lessons 🚀 Join the GolfWell Newsletter: https://golfwell.co/