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  1. Your grip, hip rotation, and shaft lean determine how the clubface behaves and how your wrist should be positioned at impact.
    With a flat or slightly flexed left wrist, the ball should travel farther, have a more penetrating flight, and stay on its intended line.
    Note: If you have a weak grip, combined with significant hip rotation and shaft lean (opening factors), the clubface opens more, so your left wrist should remain flexed, not cupped, as cupping it would open the clubface too much and lead to a slice.
    On the other hand, with a strong grip, less hip rotation, and minimal shaft lean, the clubface stays more closed, allowing the left wrist to stay flat. To achieve an optimal swing, these elements must be perfectly aligned.
    Best
    Sigmar

  2. The chef is just a little stiff for you with that swing. The chef release just a little too soon. Lose some power a lot. One club length

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