
I am aware of two different and seemingly competing ideas about the release. One is that a pivot-driven swing will lead to the right wrist remaining hinged until after impact. The other is "hit it hard with your right hand" - and people like Nick Bradley.
But even Hogan, a pivot-kind-of-guy, if I understand correctly, wishes he had 2 right hands.
Are these different releases for different swings, or all part of a single release approach? I have had successes and failures with both ideas, but am really trying to get a core idea about impact and this seems to matter. I am beginning to return my arms back to the inside, and that seems to make me want to not hit it with the right hand, but I am still experimenting. If you have ideas about these two ideas, I would like to hear them. Thanks.
But even Hogan, a pivot-kind-of-guy, if I understand correctly, wishes he had 2 right hands.
Are these different releases for different swings, or all part of a single release approach? I have had successes and failures with both ideas, but am really trying to get a core idea about impact and this seems to matter. I am beginning to return my arms back to the inside, and that seems to make me want to not hit it with the right hand, but I am still experimenting. If you have ideas about these two ideas, I would like to hear them. Thanks.












