At address, I have my hands forward to mimick the impact position. When coming to the top of the backswing my wrist naturally hinge. I know from your videos that you want to "keep the wedge" after impact, meaning that my wrists should be in the same position as they were at address. Now between the top of the backswing and impact, my wrists will unhinge. I find myself thinking about managing my wrists during the swing to keep the wedge after impact. However, this creates some variability as sometimes my wrists will unhinge too much or not enough. Is there a way to simply this process where I can come into the ball confidently that I will maintain the proper impact position while holding that release after impact? Many thanks in advance.
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Revision--Just saw the Top of The Back Swing video and know that 2.8 is key for an actual real game situation when getting to the top as per the video is key when it has to happen every time. When I am at the top position (and its worth taking my time to get there) I finally understand how to carry the watermellon BECAUSE my old swing was just throwing the right arm at the ball from the top, now, its an arms/torso all togetherness feel with the flying wedge impact feel as well. I took a small divot and made a 95 yard approach shot yesterday with a 52 degree wedge doing this, getting on the green in regulation on a par 5. It felt so good I did not even care that I three putted!