Is there such a thing as not opening/rotating enough of the left forearm

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your hands are fine.. halfway back they are as far in as they can get.
Think about the other end of the club, the bit that hits the ball.
where is it.
Fluid motion.
Do you lack clubhead control...

No...everything going straight. breaking 80's....
I guess I'm thinking too much. I just have a really tough time hitting a fade. This was my experimental swing, trying out something that did not really work for me. I'll post my regular swing again later. I think I rotate my forearm maybe less than 45 degrees. This experiment was to find out if i could hit the ball without rotating the arms. Quit difficult. I'm also having a really hard time making my head stay in the same position on the downswing, i felt like it was impossible for me to hit the golf ball. I saw couple of videos where BM point a club at someone's head and they don't move their head at all. I could certainly do that but it makes it very difficult.
 
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in the backswing or..too much counter clockwise leftarm rotation in the backswing? I know it sounds retarded..but just curious
I notice sometimes on my backswing the butt of the club is pointing behind me a feet away and it causes a lot of bad things..

I thought it was impossible to counter clockwise rotate the left forearm on the backswing.I was wrong....here is Jimmy Bruen doing perhaps the ultimate twistaway.

Perhaps a model for you to copy Jen? :)

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