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Originally Posted by SilverUberXeno LOOSEN YOUR GRIP. When you turn back, have the toe of the club facing the sky at hip height (did PaJayhawk post this recently? Someone did.). |
I have actually always heard from most instruction that the clubface should be slightly closed when parallel to the hips, from most instruction that I have seen. It was brought up in this thread which is similar to this one.
Do you intentionally roll your hands?
I believe the other example given there that would be effective to envision this was equal to that of your spine, which is what I usually see. Nicklaus mentioned 1 to 2 o'clock in relation to noon being at setup.
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Originally Posted by Jack Nicklaus - Golf My Way Page 109
"By the time my hands have reached Hip Height....."
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"I have not consciously manipulated the club in any way, but the turning of my hips and shoulders will have caused a slight clockwise rotation of my left wrist and forearm, so that the back of my left hand now faces outward, paralleling the target line. Thus the clubface also "Looks" outward-is between a one- and two-o'clock position as one looks down at it." |