'Good wrist action is no wrist action.' That's one of the fundamentals of the 'Surge Swing.' Jim, one of my students, sent me a great email, which reminded me of the 'chin-shoulder' contact and how it keeps you from cocking your wrists in the backswing.
As Jim pointed out, when you feel your shoulder touch your chin, that's it, end of backswing. No cocking the wrists. Keep your wrists firm. You'll then feel the end of that ¾ backswing. And it is, at this point, all about feeling. At each step of the Surge Swing, we're adding layer after layer of 'feel.'
In this video, I explain those building blocks and how you can build the Surge Swing with each of those blocks. In the end, you'll understand that you'll be feeling the Surge Swing and you'll 'swing that feel.'
Thanks, Jim.
The Surge!
Keep Wrists Firm in the Backswing
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