In putting and in all swings, you want your trail arm to line up with the shaft and push the shaft through the ball. You do not want any twisting in your forearm. If you put the club in your lead hand again as you swing, your arm is in line with the shaft, and your lead wrist does not twist. It can flex and extend but should not twist. Practice these independently and together.
As you hit the ball, you keep your arms in front of your chest and rotate your arms back to the setup position. The clubhead then works up with your arms after you hit the ball, rather than going around your body. This is important because you have to have loose shoulder sockets to allow your arm...
Set up to the ball. Move your trail hand down on the club shaft below the grip, so there is a space between your lead hand and your trail hand. You are now holding the club like a hockey stick. Make a backswing. This will naturally make your wrists lever. Then swing back to the ball. The handle h...
Set up to the ball. Put a band around your hips. Have a friend take hold of the band and apply pressure by trying to pull you into the ball. Make a backswing. Keep the pressure on the band or even add pressure to stretch the band. Move back to set up without letting the band pull you closer to th...
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