Originally Posted by BerntR
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When you say more rounded back swing I take it you mean more horizontal rotation (as oposed to up'n down or vertical rotation). That is perhaps even more important with the driver than any other club.
What about your lower body? Any differentiators there?
You say it's a lottery. Can you judge the outcome of your shots by how the execution felt?
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The reason I said loose left wrist (probably just as much the RW) is: when I hold too hard (as I often do), I don't get any left hand roll
at all, but block/steer it (with an open clubface) - no wonder it curves to the right.
Edited:
Maybe I should reconsider what's going on. I recall that I actually should tighten the grip of the left hand with the 3 last fingers - and be looser in the right hand to be able to roll the left arm in the thru swing.
How can I tell if it's a roll or a swivel? In case it's a swivel - is that a bad thing?
Yes - a more horizontal rotation in the backswing - I can feel that it's more rounded, because without a deliberate effort to do so, I tend to be way to steep/vertical to the top of the backstroke.