I've watched 2.8 and done the accompanying drill many times the last few months, hold the follow through, and see the wedge on the recordings but still struggle with keeping the lag and hinge in my wrists. So I finally did slow mo recording vs regular and I can see via video even though I think I'm keeping my lead forearm straight/on the hangar and keeping the wedge the video and screen shot here to me seem to still show me as flipping. Anything else jumping out at you all? I have been regressing and had my worst striking since I've been a student in the course and started feeling pretty frustrated the other day. I think I'm just lost when it comes to the trial arm and how to properly assert it. I'm gonna start looking at simplest swing ever course on here next as I saw another post reference it, unless the masters here have a better idea. Thanks!
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@KyleW 2.8 is a viable swing for playing good golf. I personally dedicated myself to playing that swing for 5 rounds and broke 80 all 5 rounds. since then I have tried to add the power moves and essentially broke my swing. So, I’m back to playing 2.8. If you can master the 2.8 swing, especially the preservation of the trail wrist position as shown in the lesson you will be able to compress the ball better for manageable distance and accuracy.
Good luck.