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| I'm getting back into golf after a 15-yr absence. It's going fairly well but I'm struggling with the idea of a "late hit". I've taken some lessons and have discovered that I'm hinging my wrists correctly on the backswing but when I swing to the ball, I often break my wrists early and either lose power or hit a fat shot. I've tried a variety of drills including splitting my hands and putting a tee-peg in the bottom end of the grip etc., but haven't had much luck. Granted, it's only been a week or two and I'm sure this takes time but much of what I've read says things like "try to feel like your hands are dropping straight down" or "it should feel like you're pulling the club handle cap towards the ball" etc. I guess I don't "feel" any of this. Maybe it will come with time but right now, it feels akward and I feel like the more I work on it, the more it feels like I'm getting wristy or I'm casting the club. Any suggestions or should I just stay the course and understand that it take time to make changes like this? Thanks very much - Andy |
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| Re: Wrist Hinge/Unhinge - Downswing Thanks Bradyweb for the suggestion. It sounds similar to one I've seen where you work on forming the "L" shape during the backswing and swing (when swinging about halfway). I'll give it a try and thanks again. |