Hello All:
I wanted to get others ideas on techniques or swing keys concerning the release. Lately I have been fighting a push slice and here is the pattern that develops.
1) I want to swing with a slighty in to out path and hit a slight draw.
2) I do not release the club properly therefor the outside path creates a push slice
3) To compensate, I instictively change the path to outside in and end up hitting a pull slice, again because of the faulty release my clubface is open at impact but the "corrected" outside in path makes the shot playable.
I end up hitting shots that are, although playable, relatively weak and are not what I am striving for in my swing. This pattern is very common to every slicer and I believe is a result of the improper release fundamentals.
In my case, clearly the problem and resulting compensations are a result of not releasing the club properly. I have taken a look at video and in my case I'm simply holding off the release not allowing my right wrist to roll over the left. As I look at still sequences of pros (face on) at the point where the shaft is parallel to the ground in the follow through they all show the shaft pointing parallel to the target line and the right wrist is on top of the left wrist. The arms appear crossed. At this point you see the back of the golfers right wrist and the lower portion of the palm of the left. Also the toe of the clubhead is pointing straight up. I have not been attaining any of these characteristics in my release.
I have found that working on getting the toe up at this follow through position has been helpfull. I can get this position in my minds eye prior to swinging and it helps program the release point. I suppose I am also supinating the left wrist more properly as a result of trying to get the "toe up" although I am not thinking of this. I am just thinking toe up in follow through.
I am finally starting to hit some nice powerful draws again and it has not taken long to reprogram my swing timing for the correct release. I am not sure how I got into this bad habit of holding off the release but I think it has to do with attempting to maintain the right hand in a bent position coming down. What I was doing was holding on to that right through impact not really relasing the club head at at all. I was releasing the shaft through impact but not the clubhead.
Please let me know your own keys for achieving a solid release. Does any one else use the "toe up" thought? Left wrist supination? Wrists rolling?
Thanks,
Tim S
I wanted to get others ideas on techniques or swing keys concerning the release. Lately I have been fighting a push slice and here is the pattern that develops.
1) I want to swing with a slighty in to out path and hit a slight draw.
2) I do not release the club properly therefor the outside path creates a push slice
3) To compensate, I instictively change the path to outside in and end up hitting a pull slice, again because of the faulty release my clubface is open at impact but the "corrected" outside in path makes the shot playable.
I end up hitting shots that are, although playable, relatively weak and are not what I am striving for in my swing. This pattern is very common to every slicer and I believe is a result of the improper release fundamentals.
In my case, clearly the problem and resulting compensations are a result of not releasing the club properly. I have taken a look at video and in my case I'm simply holding off the release not allowing my right wrist to roll over the left. As I look at still sequences of pros (face on) at the point where the shaft is parallel to the ground in the follow through they all show the shaft pointing parallel to the target line and the right wrist is on top of the left wrist. The arms appear crossed. At this point you see the back of the golfers right wrist and the lower portion of the palm of the left. Also the toe of the clubhead is pointing straight up. I have not been attaining any of these characteristics in my release.
I have found that working on getting the toe up at this follow through position has been helpfull. I can get this position in my minds eye prior to swinging and it helps program the release point. I suppose I am also supinating the left wrist more properly as a result of trying to get the "toe up" although I am not thinking of this. I am just thinking toe up in follow through.
I am finally starting to hit some nice powerful draws again and it has not taken long to reprogram my swing timing for the correct release. I am not sure how I got into this bad habit of holding off the release but I think it has to do with attempting to maintain the right hand in a bent position coming down. What I was doing was holding on to that right through impact not really relasing the club head at at all. I was releasing the shaft through impact but not the clubhead.
Please let me know your own keys for achieving a solid release. Does any one else use the "toe up" thought? Left wrist supination? Wrists rolling?
Thanks,
Tim S
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