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  • how bout getting people square at the top so they dont have to flip it closed thru impact-how can u guys still teach this where the clubface stays square for a nanosecond-crazy stuff no wonder golfers arent improving

  • How about the golfer who has the clubface square at top and opens it thru impact to help the ball into the air.

    Try to be more open minded !

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  • shouldnt the release go automatic?

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  • Literally improved my game instantly!!! Thanks be to Lubin!!!

  • gillsigolfdotcom to learn the best way.

  • what about the path the club is on?

  • Here's a thought... everyones wrong! There are numerous things you can do to slice/fade a golf ball. For instance, even if your club face is closed and you have good position at the top of your swing, if you initiate the down swing with your upper body you can cut across the ball creating a slice. The video points out one way to fix slice, it doesnt claim to fix everything.

  • @Threadonaspool

    Sorry, you are wrong. The top of your backswing has nothing whatsoever to do with impact.

    (Unless, however you play "dead-handed").

    You can have a severely closed clubface at the top of the backswing, yet still hit shanks & slices.

    People are looking in the wrong places for good golf.

    Yourself included. ;)

  • @martinavizcomm There is a reason for being out of position at impact my friend and it usually has to do with your position at the top of the backswing.

  • @TheNYgolfer

    So according to Kelly, the hitter has no club face rotation, or horizontal hinging?

    If that is the case, then the wrist cock of the hitter is through left wrist bowing (flexion), rather than radial deviation plus pronation? I can see how this works, keeps the right palm normal to the downswing plane, but I don't think most could get more that 70-80 degrees of lag.

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