The Dead Hands Release is a technique used by many top golfers, where the hands and wrists are kept passive through impact, allowing the body to power the swing.

I’ll do is truly dead hands I’m going to get it into this position I’m going to lock my arms and hands in place compared to my sternum because I’ve kind of got the ability to do that and then I’m going to make a good body rotation and

You can see that that ball without having any rotation of my arms that ball launched 30° right and continued to fade over that way Junior pattern which would be a little bit more of rotation and flip and I’ll do a little bit more of really flipping and rotating and you can see

That that overdrew is a pull draw balance that out by adding a little bit of body movement to a rotation arm extension we got dead hands overly flip and then more normal where you could see if I brought those arms back to where they were that’s a lot more rotated

Enclosed that’s kind of the release right in through there

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  1. Great video! So basically for the dead hand motion it just requires more turn? And safe for the junior pattern you were talking about where it's more of a flip motion that doesn't require as much body turn but just requires the timing with the hands and arms? So what you're suggesting is somewhere in between or it's some hand action but a lot less than a flip and some turn but a lot less than the Dead hands?

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