What do you think about keeping the left wrist rigidly flat during the transition downswing?
Do you think that it is possible to do this whilst tracing a straight square-square plane line, flat left wrist AND purely sequenced release as per swinging??
Matthew did a few videos on this and changed my views a bit... what do you think?
If you keep the clubface on the inclined plane (ie. pre release on downswing)....and trace the square square plane line ....then the left wrist has to bend ....bit like Hogan cupped his left wrist...
What do you think about keeping the left wrist rigidly flat during the transition downswing?
Do you think that it is possible to do this whilst tracing a straight square-square plane line, flat left wrist AND purely sequenced release as per swinging??
Matthew did a few videos on this and changed my views a bit... what do you think?
If you keep the clubface on the inclined plane (ie. pre release on downswing)....and trace the square square plane line ....then the left wrist has to bend ....bit like Hogan cupped his left wrist...
What do you think about keeping the left wrist rigidly flat during the transition downswing?
Do you think that it is possible to do this whilst tracing a straight square-square plane line, flat left wrist AND purely sequenced release as per swinging??
Matthew did a few videos on this and changed my views a bit... what do you think?
If you keep the clubface on the inclined plane (ie. pre release on downswing)....and trace the square square plane line ....then the left wrist has to bend ....bit like Hogan cupped his left wrist...
Why put hogan in this bracket ? seems obvious Hogan avoided this action later on in his golf
Why put hogan in this bracket ? seems obvious Hogan avoided this action later on in his golf
Hogan advocated bending the left wrist (cupping) in his article on his secret in Life magazine.... that is why I included him. As an example of what needs to happen to keep the clubface turned to the inclined plane AND tracing a sqaure straight plane line....what needs to happen if you interpret the book as Mathew does. A persuasive argument he makes.