razaar
Well-known member
A hold-off release requires the hands to stay behind the trail elbow until late in the downswing for the hands to release level with the front foot. A pivot where the shoulders never catch up with the hips during the forward swing is key. I have learnt through experience to keep the right hand grip pressure lighter than the left hand pressure (being a righty) to keep the right hand from taking over which interferes with external rotation and transverse adduction of the right shoulder during transition.Razaar,
I like your * hold off release * statement. Do you think your hands play a part in making that happen ?