In this video, you’ll discover why you don’t want the face square through the impact zone.
How fast your club face should release through the impact zone is a controversial subject.
Some teaching pros say that you need to turn your wrists over quickly through the impact zone and others recommend that you should keep your wrists more stable in an effort to keep your clubface square through the impact zone.
Who’s right?
That’s the question we explore in this video.
First, you’ll see a demonstration of a more square release.
Essentially, a square release has less handle twist velocity, a fancy term for the amount of shaft twist you have.
Zach Johnson is a good example of a pro player that has a more square release.
Then you’ll get a demonstration of a roll release.
Tiger Woods and Adam Scott are great examples of players with this release style.
No matter how you release the club, note that you don’t want to try to hold the clubface square all the way through the impact zone.
Doing so will likely cause you to lose a ton of distance.
Also of interest is the data discussed in the video that explains the relationship between how open your body is at impact and how you release the club.
Watch this video now to find out exactly why you DON’T want the face square through the Impact zone!