If you sense that you have too much shaft lean at impact (generally an advanced player tendency) then work on this bottom hand only drill.
Holding the club in your bottom hand, rest your lead hand on your opposing bicep and move the club away with a little play in the wrist. This ensures the club moves up on the way back and allows for little release of the wrist at contact.
Overall, in order to hit crisp chips we are NOVEMBER 2011 GOLF INFUZION MAGAZINE 69
looking for contact on the ball where the shaft is leaning towards the target and the lead wrist is flat. Post impact, the club shaft should be pointed towards the ground. The upper left arm should stay connected to the chest, as the body employs a mini pivot through to the finish position.
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