USING MOMENTUM TO STABILIZE THE FACE
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Mike Malaska goes over a drill where you make a swing, and as you run the club into the ball, you let your right hand come off, so your left arm swings through.
This is a great drill to feel how the momentum of the club straightens your arm and stabilizes the clubface. Your right hand will not twist and roll at impact because you let your right arm come off the club.
Practice making small pitch shots with your right hand coming off the club. You will see that the ball goes straight, and you can feel how stable the clubface is because there isn't much twisting in your hands.
Try the same drill with a longer club, and again if your grip is good, there will be no twisting of the hands, and the ball will go straight when you release your right hand.
When hitting the ball, one thing to be careful with is that your body doesn't stop, and your arm doesn't straighten on the follow-through. Ensure your body continues to rotate around, and your arms swing to the left. Your arm will rotate and fold up. It is the same action that happens when you hit a baseball.
This drill is a great way to practice stabilizing the clubface.
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