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I was out in the yard this morning with my 60 degree just hitting around and i found out something very interesting, when i try to keep the flying wedge, it keeps my wrist from rolling over. this rolling of the wrist should automatic (correct) based on the grip pressure......anyhow when i watch michael bennett he doesnt keep the flying wedge either....he may have it at impact but its followed with the wrist rolling or forearms......another thing is, is the swing path suppose to be in to out....or in back to in......

am i correct....is the wrist suppose to automatically roll over based on grip....if the grip is wrong the wrist are going to be a void and hard to get rolled over....is the wrist dont roll over does it cause a push to the right....but if you do roll them over with hitting the ball first then the ground....isnt that how we get great results......anyhow please let me know how you feel on this.....

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They promote angle hinging not rolling their wrist.  Hardly anyone on tour uses a full roll .  It may look like a roll but, its not a roll

He doesn't use TGM terms so this maybe  a little easier to understand the release types.

Driver: Titleist 915 D3
3 wood: 15 Callaway X Hot pro
Hybrids:  18 Callaway X Hot Pro
Irons: 4-GW Callaway Apex
project x 6.0
Wedges: 54 , 58 Callaway
Putter: 2 ball
Ball: Callaway Chrome

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Exactly, poser, it may look like full roll, but it is not.  It looks like full roll because the club is swung on an incline plane.

Stephan Kostelecky

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