Hand action is important because
it has a major influence over the direction of a shot. Hand action through impact refers to a combination of wrist unhinging
and rotation of the hands and forearms towards the target. Clubface alignment in relation to the target line can easily vary
as the hands and forearms rotate. Proper hand action means that the golfer has correctly unhinged the wrists and timed the
rotation of the hands and forearms to produce the correct clubface angle at impact. Traditional pre-shot routines provide
only limited clubface alignment correlation between address and impact because of the amount of potential motion in the rotation
of hands, wrists, and forearms. Following traditional pre-shot alignment guidelines, the golfer is still required to correctly
time the rotation of the hands through a wide range of motion during the swing.
The Dynalign pre-shot routine shows how
to control your hand action so that the clubface alignment at address can be synchronized with the target line at impact.
The result is that you can greatly reduce the difficulty of trying to correctly judge the timing of clubface rotation through
impact.
The Dynalign system shows how to set a desired clubface angle either open, closed, or square, at address so that
a golfer can produce that clubface angle at impact. The dynamic pre-shot proceedure used in the Dynalign method shows how
to better plan the shape of a shot in order to more successfully manage your way around a golf course.