YES, it's how you learn to control the strike. Just like in other sports, you don't want to just drag the handle. It forces you to make too many compensations. If the arms rotates it only makes sense for the shaft to do so as well. But it doing it rather one see or understands simply because the clubface is off center. Thanks ðļ ð STP...
It doesn't matter. it doesn't change the facts. When you grip a golf club, you are placing a FIST ð around the grip. Rather its in the fingers or the palms that for the individual. Like the swing going up down and back up is a non-negotiable action. The fist ð on the grip is non-negotiable all the same. Swing it as such. ð
Hey Charles, do you mean swing the shaft through by "rolling"? Or do you mean closing the face "rolling"? Thank you sir!
YES, it's how you learn to control the strike. Just like in other sports, you don't want to just drag the handle. It forces you to make too many compensations. If the arms rotates it only makes sense for the shaft to do so as well. But it doing it rather one see or understands simply because the clubface is off center. Thanks ðļ ð STP...
What about those who say to grip it in the fingers?
It doesn't matter. it doesn't change the facts. When you grip a golf club, you are placing a FIST ð around the grip. Rather its in the fingers or the palms that for the individual. Like the swing going up down and back up is a non-negotiable action. The fist ð on the grip is non-negotiable all the same. Swing it as such. ð