Question again, about the rotation of the club face. I always argue the club face rotation issue with my coach in the past, as he said manipulate the club face rotation is a conscious action, 4-C-3. And my saying in the past was, when I am hitting a good shot, I never think about how to manipulate the clubface.
And now, I am sort of agree to his saying of the 4-C-3 left wrist action but in a different presentation. Where the 4-C-3 is a conscious motion, of allowing the club to roll. The meaning of allowing is equal to not stopping.
If we are looking at the club design
#61548; [*]The Sweet spot is the basic centre of gravity of the clubhead
#61548; [*]It is set away from the hossel part of the clubhead
#61548; [*]The centre of gravity is built in such a fashion, where it must rotate around of the golf club
As long as we are not stopping it to rotate, it will rotate due to the force. So 4-C-3 is a conscious motion where that motion is about not stopping it to roll.
Just a rough guess of not using the trail arm to controlling the club face. Club face rotation is about lead by the left arm, As the trail arm is more like, doing a push out action and maintaining the Bent. I think, if we are rotating too much of the right arm, it will destroy the forward leaning shaft effect. Again, I think is the equilibrium that we have to achieve…. Push v.s rotation (Right Arm)… therefore since it is too much to consider, why don’t we just leave the rotation by allowing our left arm to roll instead.