Millrat said:
Having a tough time employing extensor action as described in the book and elsewhere. I swing left handed but I'm a right handed person and I feel this contirbutes to the problem. When I try to extend with my left hand I lose all control of the clubhead, much like throwing a rock with your 'other' hand. I think I remember hearing that Phil Mickelson is a right handed person also.
Should I just keep working with it?
CW
Having my lead arm being the noodle while the trail hand hand/tricep applies just enuf stretch in its attempt to straighten, keeps the lead arm straight. A downside is exaggerating it, tension created, too much pressure in the hands, grip slipping apart to a death grip,,, leading to fat shots, etc., is the result (at times, I think the straight lead arm is overrated). Maybe just thinking the trail arm straightening on the downswing may work.
Even better was fixing the pivot. If I complete my backswing, meaning turning my shoulders as much as physically possible around a centered location, a firm trail leg, gets my hands in a more comfortable position at the top.