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Originally Posted by Guitar Hero It is not a new idea to twist the left hand counter clockwise and many books, instructors and great players have talked about it for years. Putting the sweet spot in balance is the first step. A correct twist away will do it. The key is once you get the sweet spot in balance you have to know the range of movement you have with it or you will lose it. You do have to know where the sweet spot balance range is to twist away correctly as well. Just twisting is not going to get it. Keeping the sweet spot in balance during the swing is the key and I have yet to see any book or instructor talk about it until now. It sounds like you have learned how to do it like many good players but good luck just teaching the twist away to golfers. There is more to it than that. I hope this will help in your search.  |
What you are describing is the flat left wrist. Homer Kelley in his first newletter dated April 1982 explained exactly the importance and why. Set the flat left wrist on the backswing, maintain the FLW and drive the FLW into the ball.