The front page of Golf Magazine features: Build a SWING you
can TRUST by Masters Champion Trevor Immelman.
HOW TO BUILD TRUST IN YOUR TOP POSITON:
Point the toe down and cup your left wrist.
HOW TO BUILD TRUST IN YOUR IMPACT:
TRUST THIS: My toe-down position at the top means
I have to really go after it at the bottom. This may sound like
a compensation move, but it's actuall the easiest way to square
the face and swing with speed. I like to feel the clubhead
passing may hands through impact, not may hands trying to
hold the face square.
My be "overtaking" but pictures shows left wrist bent and right
wrist flat. Note: this is past impact on a big picture but
but on a small picthure, Trevor show the same thing and says
"This is the right way to swing through impact and square up
the clubface". Then a small picture, showing a bent right wrist
and a flat left wrist, Trevor said "Holding the club is both
unathletic and a serious power sap."
Maybe I am missing something and may have taken something out of text, but the above just doesn't seem right. I know that Hogan
cupped the left wrist, at the top on his secret move, but he
did not cave in at the bottom.