Birdie Board Podcast
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The Birdie Board Podcast is a show about the game of golf and the people who play it. From major championships and rising stars to weekend matches, golf trips, equipment, course design, and the traditions that shape the sport, we explore why golf is more than just a game.
Each episode focuses on the stories, moments, and friendly competition that make golf meaningful, whether you’re following the pros or teeing it up with friends. If you enjoy the banter, connection, and shared experiences that come with the game, this podcast is for you.
Birdie Board Podcast
Episode 18: Angles That Kill Consistency - Wrist Rotation and Hands Off Center
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In this episode, Corey shares a winter golf swing breakthrough after his first simulator session of the offseason. He breaks down two sneaky angle mistakes that wreck consistency for amateurs: rotating the lead wrist too much and letting the hands drift off center too soon. Using simple “degrees” checkpoints (including what many pros do, 0 to 20 degrees of lead-wrist rotation, and a tight range for hands staying centered), Corey explains why big angles create big timing problems, especially with longer clubs like the driver.
You’ll also get a practical at-home drill you can do without a ball: pause your swing, bring your hands back in front of you, and check your wrist and hand position instantly. Corey wraps with an easy tempo cue (a 1-2-3 count with a slight pause at the top) that helps the body start rotating before the hands, which can reduce slices and that “handsy” feeling. Perfect offseason work to build a more repeatable, “boring” swing that holds up for a full round.
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