So if you struggle releasing the club to early or “flipping” do not try and correct it without realizing a few important aspects.
First, if your impact path is extreme in to out, and you do not “flip” to square the face, you will hit some shots that start right and curve right, which means trouble.
Second, if you have a “steep” transition and tend to early extend or raise up, you will need to “flip” your hands in order to get to the ball.
Finally, if you have trouble turning your hips slightly and rotating thru impact, the weight of the clubhead will pass your hands thru impact making it very difficult to hold the angles.
Compression happens when the swing is on plane and the downswing is in sequence and the golfer has the ability to shift momentum and turn.
Learn what the proper impact position feels like. Feel the angles in your trail elbow, wrist and waist, then practice getting there.