How to release the golf club is a subject that many students and even some instructors are unsure of how exactly it takes place. Rest assured, today your are about to learn exactly what happens through the impact zone.
Now to clear any confusion, when I talk about the release what I am referring to is the energy stored in the angles that you're generating from the top of the downswing down to a position where the club is parallel to the ground. This is also where your hands are in front of your right thigh(for a right-handed golfer).
You may have heard that the release is after impact but let's call that the second release for now.
Whenever release #1 happens in a Tour Player's swing they are uncocking the left wrist and rolling their left forearm when approaching impact. This is what exactly takes place in a golf swing and in the video I show you role of the 2 variables.
Dependent upon your type of shot and grip type it can vary in how much uncocking or rolling of the left arm and wrist, but to keep things simple you will want to experiment with the 2 variables of uncocking and rolling.
By educating yourself on these 2 variables you will be more likely to identify the problems when they arise and help you correct those fat/thin shots you hate.
When you do release #1 properly you will have better results at impact and put yourself in a position to have a good release #2 which happens post impact.
To get a better understanding of what this looks like and how to apply it in your game, watch the video below!
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