@@IanSadlerGolf now had chance to practice the content of this lesson and then take it to the golf course - great control and power. Handicap 8.5 . Thanks Ian
@ericlyubezhanin4480 The idea is that you don't twist or roll or wrists back to impact. But rather, there is an extending feeling which you can practice with your lead thumb. This movement causes the automatic rotation of the hands and wrists back to the ball.
Brilliant lesson!!
Thank you very much Alan! Your comment is really appreciated 👍 Regards Ian.
@@IanSadlerGolf now had chance to practice the content of this lesson and then take it to the golf course - great control and power. Handicap 8.5 . Thanks Ian
@alanhollingworth1463 that's great news!
Great breakdown and explanation. Thanks
Thank you very much for your kind comments. It's really appreciated. Regards Ian.
@ericlyubezhanin4480 The idea is that you don't twist or roll or wrists back to impact. But rather, there is an extending feeling which you can practice with your lead thumb. This movement causes the automatic rotation of the hands and wrists back to the ball.