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Old 12-18-2008, 11:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Jeff View Post
I would like to know the advantages/disadvantages of wrist action choices.

I normally use a 10-2-B wrist action grip - Strong single action. As a swinger I therefore have to pronate my left forearm during the takeaway swivel action, and then supinate during the release swivel action.

It would seem that the need would be less with a 10-2-D - Strong Double action grip, where the left wrist cock is in the plane of the right wrist bend. Is that true? Do you use this grip and find it advantageous? What are the disadvantages of this grip choice?

Does anyone think that another grip choice is better? Why?

Jeff.
You don't have to do all that swiveling with 10-2-B . . . Nicklaus didn't . . . PLUS a lot of it has to do with how you have the club set on the ground at hopefully fix when you put your hand on it . . . if you have the shaft leaning way forward with a 3 iron when you put your grip on it . . . . I don't care if you are 10-2-ABCDEGFHIJKLMNOP Grip . . . you ain't gonna hit the ball in the air. And if you don't get shaft leaning as much as you programed in . . . the face is going to pull the ball left.
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