Sergio Garcia has long been admired as one of the premier ball strikers in the game.
I recently watched a video where he demonstrated how he uses his right hand through the impact zone—allowing the club to rotate naturally while maintaining extension in the wrist. It wasn’t a flip. It wasn’t a roll. It was controlled rotation with structure.
So I gave it a try.
I have to admit—I really liked the feel.
The strike felt compressed. The club released without manipulation. And the ball came off the face with that heavy, penetrating flight we’re all chasing.
Sometimes a small refinement in how the trail hand works through impact can change everything.
You might want to experiment with it yourself.
I’ll be hosting a webinar on Monday where I’ll share what dramatically improved my game the most—if you’re serious about leveling up, you won’t want to miss it.
And if you’d like to work with me in person, I’ll be teaching my February 28th Golf School as well.
📧 Email me for details: christo@classicswing.golf

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Agreed — I’m into that cover feel (but i pull down with a supinated trail forearm) and then i like to feel the “cover” as a screwball throw (which snaps that supinated trail forearm into pronation.