The follow-through is the result of the prior body movements. After impact it's
just a matter of releasing all tension and letting centrifugal force finish your
swing. Centrifugal force will keep the clubface travel and clubface angle in the
proper position. After the ball leaves the clubface there is nothing you can do
that will affect the flight of the ball.
The reason for good extension in the follow through is to keep the clubface
accelerating at impact! The reason that the slice is so common is that many
players try to keep the clubface angle square to the target throught and after
impact. This actually opens the face,resulting in a left to right spin to the
ball (Slice).
Keeping the clubface angle square to the target after impact breaks down the
left wrist, restricting the left arm rotation. These faults set up a chain
reaction creating other faults. The lack of arm rotation affects both clubface
direction and angle,resulting in both loss of accuracy and distance. Finally,
your swing is going at such a high speed that it's a physical impossibilty for
you to even attempt to make any adjustments so commit yourself to doing the
right things properly in your setup and takeaway because after that things are
out of your control.
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