Get on your knees, tee a ball up in the middle of your body to slightly forward. Make a few practice swings. You will have to loosen up your shoulder sockets to allow your arms to swing, rotate and fold as they go around you. Hit some balls, getting the feel of loose arms and wrists. Your arms move much more than your body.
Start with the club in your lead hand. Take your grip, then practice swinging the club and hinging, unhinging, and rehinging your wrists with minimal arm swing. Change hands and do the same thing. Then put the club in both hands. When your lead arm gets parallel to the ground on the backswing, th...
You control something with what touches it. Your hands are your only connection with the club. The more your hands become aware of and can control the face, the better player you will be. Take a sand wedge. Place it in either hand. With a ball in the other hand, drop it on the face and try to bou...
Take a driver. Tee up a ball, then sit down in a chair to hit it. While seated, relax your shoulder sockets so your arm can swing independently of your shoulders moving. This is an essential part of the swing for not only speed but consistency. You must also let the momentum of the lever your wri...