You’ll notice Anne van Dam lowering her hands early in the downswing.
But it’s not just the hands moving down. The club lowers with them, staying in sync with the movement of the arms.
This helps the club return to the swing plane, allowing you to rotate through impact without relying on excessive clubface rotation.
When the hands and club move toward the ball too early in the downswing, the shaft tends to get steeper.
As a result, there is less room for the club to shallow naturally, which often requires more clubface rotation through impact, making directional control much more difficult.
If you’d like a simple drill that helps you develop this move naturally, comment “Flow” and I’ll send you the link to Sandra Gal’s and my Practice Community.
We help golfers improve with personal feedback, swing analysis, and structured training plans. Best, Sigmar
You’ll notice Anne van Dam lowering her hands early in the downswing.
But it’s not just the hands moving down. The club lowers with them, staying in sync with the movement of the arms.
This helps the club return to the swing plane,
allowing you to rotate through impact without relying on excessive clubface rotation.
When the hands and club move toward the ball too early in the downswing,
the shaft tends to get steeper.
As a result, there is less room for the club to shallow naturally,
which often requires more clubface rotation through impact,
making directional control much more difficult.
If you’d like a simple drill that helps you develop this move naturally,
comment “Flow” and I’ll send you the link to Sandra Gal’s and my Practice Community.
We help golfers improve with personal feedback, swing analysis, and structured training plans.
Best,
Sigmar
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Hand path starts steep to drop hands in slot, then naturally shallow as body rotates ?