Burner
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I understand that the application of a steadily increasing force throughout the downswing creates a loading on the shaft which needs to be maintained through impact; "putting the effort in early" defeats this object, I believe.Burner,
What if, instead, you used the same motion as a whip?
All the energy is put into the whip handle at the beginning of the action IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION for the intended result...After that the whip cracks with no further effort..
So if you try it with your golf swing...put the effort in early ON PLANE. The C/F created, with a little help from your pivot, will do the rest...
BUT, my trying to add to this force immediately prior to impact - cracking the metaphorical whip by flipping the right wrist from cocked to bent - has been one of the problems I still have to guard against. Throwaway!
I played cricket for over 45 years where, when bowling at pace, this type of wrist action was an imperative, as it is in throwing (away) a ball.
Old habits do not die, hard or otherwise, they have to be overridden.