Like Bennett below?? (I don't want to get into splitting hairs here because it leads to micromanaging the swing, which is rarely fruitful. The proper motions and connections - as taught in the school - will yield the proper finish. As always, let your ball striking be your guide!)
This is probably best answered by photos of the S&T co-founders taken straight from the book (see below). It's not a contrived finish. It's the result of the proper motions and maintaining the upper arm/chest connections throughout the swing. Obviously there is a tolerance range for individual idiosyncrasies.
Like Bennett below?? (I don't want to get into splitting hairs here because it leads to micromanaging the swing, which is rarely fruitful. The proper motions and connections - as taught in the school - will yield the proper finish. As always, let your ball striking be your guide!)
This is probably best answered by photos of the S&T co-founders taken straight from the book (see below). It's not a contrived finish. It's the result of the proper motions and maintaining the upper arm/chest connections throughout the swing. Obviously there is a tolerance range for individual idiosyncrasies.