The answer is probably on youtube, but consider this:
In the down swing the left hand leads the right hand. At impact they are somewhat back in their original position, which means that the right hand has moved faster than the left at some point to "catch up."
After the ball is struck, the right hand continues its movement and superior speed to the left and crosses in front of the left.
So, is the left hand slowing down? If that is so, does the right hand also slow, but not as much as the left?
The next case is that the left doesn't slow down (much) and the right hand accelerates past it.
As a golfer do I try to accelerate the right hand? Or do I let it free wheel, as Hogan suggests, and let the angular acceleration of the club move the hands past each other?
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