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Clubshaft
Control is also known as "Swing Plane".
The club is designed on an inclined angle; therefore, all the
action of the golf club takes place on an inclined plane throughout
the swing.
Clubhead
Control
can be termed "Lag".
The golf swing generates its' power from a pivot. Turning around
a center creates centrifugal force. As the body rotates it generates
speed to the arms, hands and clubhead. At no point on the downswing
should the clubhead pass the arms and hands (it "lags"
behind). therefore, at impact the ball is struck with the clubhead
traveling at its' fastest.
Clubface
Control begins with a "flat left wrist".
At the moment of impact, the left wrist should be flat, with no
angle between the back of the left hand and forearm. The left
arm and club can swing from the left shoulder allowing the clubface
to move through impact either; square, open or closed.
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