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Originally Posted by jambalaya Have you tried a stronger grip? I think some people, me included, have problems with a full realease. It's not the end of the world but if you have a weak grip it can make the problem worse. Are you sure you are gripping the club properly in the fingers? A palm grip makes a release more difficult also. Finally, too much grip pressure can be a factor. Changing one's grip is easy, doing a swing change is hard. I would experiment with a grip change. |
I've had a few lessons in the past. The teachers I've had said my grip structure is good. I have change my grip around. Its definitely not too weak. Grip pressure is one my biggest problems. Mentally, I just feel like the club is going to fly out of my hands. I've always struggled with that. I def. need to work on it.
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Originally Posted by jackerman I have found when working on rotation there are two types of rotation that happens (and your hands are not the main ingredient) It’s your forearms that really rotate the club. I see allot of debate on the subject so I have included a video of Jim McLean. I have been teaching this for years and it is one of the most difficult parts of the swing to consistently reproduce. Its a timing issue and takes practice on a regular basis. JAckerman |
Thanks for the link Jackerman. I've known my problem. . .how to cure the ill is my problem. Hopefully with the advice you guys have given, I'll have a chance at getting rid of my problem.
Thanks guys
Chet
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