make a takeaway where you feel body and arm move (hands do nothing at all) the handle back still connected to the navel until the hands reach the trail foot - the shaft in the hands at this point should be more or less over and at the same angle as the wedge shaft between the lead heel and trail big toe
bunch of things you should notice straight there is no wrist/hand activity so the angle of the lead wrist at address is still there - the triangle arm shape remains intact - clubhead stays well outside the hands - the connection between the torso and the arms club motion - the clubface stays looking more towards the ball
once you done this a good bunch of times (and seen rolling over/over rotating the hands arms is an issue it's something you going to have to do a whole bunch of times - as boring as it is)
then from the small end position over the shaft on the ground just continue on turning the trail shoulder behind the handle will come off the navel the trail arm start to fold and let the thumbs set upwards so when the lead arm is first parallel to the ground the butt end of the club points directly at the ball/target line - can put a teepeg into the butt end as a visual aid to see it's pointing where it should be)
often times with this rolling over of the arms and hands the club shaft points way back 'inside' if this all gets real bad can easy lead to a bunch of the 'pipes'
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