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Thank you
as a result of clubhead momentum and acceleration. Therefore, when someone
swings more slowly, the wrists will tend to hinge later. This is when top
players talk about the one-piece takeaway, where the hands are not
manipulating the clubhead in any way. The only movement is the turning of
the shoulders. It is very difficult to explain simply in words how they
hinge - better to view the website, or DVD video clips. One
thing I would say - it is not a rolling motion.
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