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greyguy 11-07-2009 10:26 PM

Flat left wrist condition at impact????
 
I have now watched "Alignment Golf" DVD several times and have practiced the "flat left wrist" technique with chip shots every day ( keeping the clubhead from passing the hands at the finish). I am a swinger and I am getting better and better at this. I am now I am working on the 3 different hinge actions to accompany the technique.
I took notice of Lynns' comment about how each of us needs to develop our own feel to accompish this.
When I play, I use this technique on chip shots and pitch shots but having problems extending the technique to full shots. However, yesterday I tried using the feel of a "bent right wrist" on my full shots and it worked pretty good for more solid ball striking.
My question is, is the 'BENT RIGHT WRIST' feel an acceptable feel for a "swinger" on full shots? Is there any compensations that need to be made?
Thanks

EdZ 11-08-2009 05:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by greyguy (Post 68741)
I have now watched "Alignment Golf" DVD several times and have practiced the "flat left wrist" technique with chip shots every day ( keeping the clubhead from passing the hands at the finish). I am a swinger and I am getting better and better at this. I am now I am working on the 3 different hinge actions to accompany the technique.
I took notice of Lynns' comment about how each of us needs to develop our own feel to accompish this.
When I play, I use this technique on chip shots and pitch shots but having problems extending the technique to full shots. However, yesterday I tried using the feel of a "bent right wrist" on my full shots and it worked pretty good for more solid ball striking.
My question is, is the 'BENT RIGHT WRIST' feel an acceptable feel for a "swinger" on full shots? Is there any compensations that need to be made?
Thanks

Yes, although you will tend towards angled hinge swinging so plan on a fade.


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