This is very interesting. I started playing golf back in 2008. And purchased the four magic moves by Dante, I was on the practice range and course using these moves and within 6 years I reduced my h/cap to 14.
Interestingly reading this thread I experienced some of the same challenges, because of the early wrist break the pro at the practice range I use was not in favour of it, so I was not always sure what I was doing was right, I purchase all the books and audio available and just committed to it, the result is I reduced my h/cap.
When in my Saturday morning round of golf because of my movement, which, as referred to earlier in this thread, appeared to be jerky, (I would break my wrist then roll my shoulders up holding the position and move my hips and hands through the ball) I was questioned, who on the PGA or European Tour does this? I of course, do not have a answer. However, in my quest to be better I tweaked my wrist break.....ok.... I changed it to a more conventional wrist break. This pleased the Pro at the practice range and a way forward was in place, the result, when I hit the ball, I hit it further, when it goes right I'm doing well....but...
The reason I'm on this thread is because, the conventional way is not working for me, I'm inconsistent and not playing well at all and I wanted to see if anybody else was using the four magic moves and what they think, the result after being on this thread is I went back to the practice range and put the early wrist break back in and I'm playing enjoyable golf again.
For me I learned the four magic moves at the start of my golfing interest, so it's what Iv always done, right or wrongly in the way I execute it. But, my h/cap is down to 14 in the six years Iv been playing. I am not a teaching guru on this nor am I sure it will make me millions on the European tour, however, it has allowed me to get better at golf and not be the group duffer.
I just wanted to thank all on this thread as it installed my faith in what I'm comfortable in doing and if my experience helps you, then all well and good.
Play well !!!