Hi Tom. Regarding vid #28, I take it then that the wrist hinge is built into the set-up? With this swing method we will (not?) increase wrist hinge at the top of the swing? And btw you are spot on with your guitar analogy....been learning for 3 years now and you think "there's NO WAY I'll be able to do a certain lick or skill on the guitar....and then you surprise yourself when you finally can do it. Practice is always the key.
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Thank you for the quick response! I really have to concentrate on not rolling my wrists at the top other wise I open the club face and everything falls apart.
Hi @russabbott64 - I actually just responded to your same question in the old Office Hours comment section. Going forward this Forum community is the place to be!
Here was my reply: "Actually, the wrists should hinge properly and gradually on autopilot during the backswing as a result of the maintained upper arm connections and in reaction to the weight of the club and the correctly executed body motions."
So at the top of the backswing you should have approximately a 90-degree angle between your lead arm and the club shaft, but you should not have to actively manufacture it.
Tom