| Everyone rolls the forearms, the confusion here seems to be identfying the wrists as rolling on their own, they don't, the forearms do. Some such as the serious one planers advocate maintaining the face as closed as possible going back, this illiminates the risk of bad timing with the forearms, to a certain degree, but you will find it difficult cherry picking some aspects of the one plane swing at the expense of others.
Fact is some small amount of rotation of the forearms going back and then through is perfectly natural and some pros like Faldo even used it as a swing thought, rotate and set going back. Easiest test is to see where the toe is pointing when the club is horizontal to the ground going back, it should be pointing to the sky, then you know you have rotated the forearms correctly.
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