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Swing

If you are not holding the club in the correct way you will find this drill extremely difficult.

If your left hand grip is weak, your left forearm will not rotate sufficiently enough for your left wrist to hinge, making the club feel heavy to the point where you need to let go.

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quote_2.jpgIf the left thumb is in a good position and you have two to three knuckles showing, your left arm will naturally rotate and allow you to hinge the left wrist putting the club into a much lighter position and giving you the ability to swing the club on plane.

Here we are aiming to get the butt of the club pointing between the ball to target line and your toe line.

The follow through is simply a full release, squaring the left hand up to the ball and allowing the left forearm to fully rotate.. This exercise will also help to develop the weaker left sided muscles in the upper forearm.

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