That isn't a bent right wrist....it is nearly flat. Look at the impact position brian is in, in his lag the clubhead instructional article. You'll see a bent right wrist.
I had a problem similar to yours, i didn't have enough axis tilt on the downswing. My hips would barely move anywhere but they'd be open at impact.
You see brian's logo on the top of the screen? Thats what you need to practice, to be in that position. Plus it's easy, you can practice with mirror work and just go slow at the range. You have to learn to drive the right shoulder DOWN to the ball while the left is going UP. The only way to do this is to make sure the hips move laterally before you begin the downswing.
Go look at redgoat's site of tour swings and notice their right hip at address and where it is at impact. The hip is almost past the ball and their is a tilt in through shoulders like the logo on the top.
This isn't a hard concept just one hard to type. Also go buy yourself a tac-tic to really learn a flat left wrist. Best training aid ever
i forgot to add that once i started adding axis tilt to my swing the ball has been flying higher and longer...moreso with driver than irons becuase you need more tilt with the driver than with irons. Because of the tilt and more efficient position i'm in, i've gained almost 15-20 yards on my drives
ALL OF THE ABOVE IS ALL ACCREDITED TO MR. MANZELLA

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