Wrist hinge on follow through?

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For right handed golfers -On the back swing, the right wrist hinges backward and the left wrist hinges on a flat plane as the left arm crosses in front of the chest. On the follow through, as the right arm crosses the chest, shouldn't the opposite be true? It would seem that the left wrist should hinge backward while the right wrist hinges on a flat plane. On the cover of "Never Slice Again" it looks like Brian has his right wrist slightly hinged back and his left wrist flat on the follow through. Also in the BrianManzella.com logo at he top of this page, it looks like Brian is teaching a cupped right wrist in the follow through. Replies welcome.
 

Jim Kobylinski

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For right handed golfers -On the back swing, the right wrist hinges backward and the left wrist hinges on a flat plane as the left arm crosses in front of the chest. On the follow through, as the right arm crosses the chest, shouldn't the opposite be true? It would seem that the left wrist should hinge backward while the right wrist hinges on a flat plane. On the cover of "Never Slice Again" it looks like Brian has his right wrist slightly hinged back and his left wrist flat on the follow through. Also in the BrianManzella.com logo at he top of this page, it looks like Brian is teaching a cupped right wrist in the follow through. Replies welcome.

It is only 1 option of many types of "releases" and "swivels" that a golfer can make. The one you particular mention are meant for players who slice the ball constantly and/or have open clubface problems.
 
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