It is important that you can feel the weight in the club and clubhead throughout the swing. To do this, turn the club upside down. Hold the clubhead end. Swing it a few times. Then turn it back to normal and swing. You will feel the weight in the club and clubhead and where it is in the arc. Do the same thing but this time, let the weight or force in the club and clubhead make your wrists hinge, unhinge, and rehinge. You are not forcing it.
Your lead hand goes on the club the way your arm hangs naturally. That is how your joints line up. You also need to have the club in your fingers. The back of the club rests in the second joint of the fingers. The trail hand goes on with the club also in the fingers and with the palm of the trail...
To begin, choke down on the club, so the grip end of the club is above your hands. On the backswing, make the grip end of the club point away from you and towards the ground. Come back to impact; the club shaft is pointing at your body. Go to just above waist high on the follow-through. The grip ...
When you swing a golf club, the instinct is for your hands to move at the ball from the top. But they do not. The reality is that your hands have to swing inside of the ball for the clubhead to move towards the ball correctly. Remember, the clubhead is not on the same arc as your arms. It is a la...