I'm very glad to know that the YT episode you referenced clicked so well with you, @Jari Hissa, and your summary of the lesson is so well written and spot on that it could be a supplemental page in the Stack & Tilt manual!
My brother, whose backswing position was perfect, started downswing with rotating his body and internally rotating his trail arm and casting the club. I told him this same unhinging move to square the face and it fixed his whole downswing. Now his trail arm stays tucked, he tilts his body and wrists release properly with a square face. Everything achieved with only this tip :)
This was a real eye opener for me. I have had trouble squaring the clubface, even with bowing the lead wrist, i just couldnt figure out how in the world i can get the face square at impact, constantly hitting to the right with an open face. Only way i got the face square was to bow and rotate my forearm closing the face, but the shots were too low and too much shaft lean. i watched this video again on youtube that you made "You Need to Know this Shocking TRUTH About Your Grip to Hit Consistently Solid Golf Shots". At one part you said that pointing the club down by unhinging the wrists squares the clubface. At first i didnt believe that how can that be possible. Then i revisited this video and tested myself and it really does square the face. Now i can finally start my dowswing by pulling the butt end off the club towards the ball letting my body move along and then release the wrists down at the hitting area and keep moving my body through the shot in sync and be certain that the clubface will square itself. This also creates huge amounts of speed. Also now the followthrough starts making more sense. If after impact i continue to point the club down constantly i get that short finish arms straight and flying wedge intact. If i sort of let the momentum go and dont force the club down constantly after impact, my wrists rehinge and i get that proper finish position. This truly is in my opinion one of the best tips ever, because it teaches the proper way to square the face without the need of timing it all up.
I'm very glad to know that the YT episode you referenced clicked so well with you, @Jari Hissa, and your summary of the lesson is so well written and spot on that it could be a supplemental page in the Stack & Tilt manual!
Nicely done, and thanks for sharing!!
This was a real eye opener for me. I have had trouble squaring the clubface, even with bowing the lead wrist, i just couldnt figure out how in the world i can get the face square at impact, constantly hitting to the right with an open face. Only way i got the face square was to bow and rotate my forearm closing the face, but the shots were too low and too much shaft lean. i watched this video again on youtube that you made "You Need to Know this Shocking TRUTH About Your Grip to Hit Consistently Solid Golf Shots". At one part you said that pointing the club down by unhinging the wrists squares the clubface. At first i didnt believe that how can that be possible. Then i revisited this video and tested myself and it really does square the face. Now i can finally start my dowswing by pulling the butt end off the club towards the ball letting my body move along and then release the wrists down at the hitting area and keep moving my body through the shot in sync and be certain that the clubface will square itself. This also creates huge amounts of speed. Also now the followthrough starts making more sense. If after impact i continue to point the club down constantly i get that short finish arms straight and flying wedge intact. If i sort of let the momentum go and dont force the club down constantly after impact, my wrists rehinge and i get that proper finish position. This truly is in my opinion one of the best tips ever, because it teaches the proper way to square the face without the need of timing it all up.