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Old 03-10-2006, 04:42 PM
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To aim at his feet by solely using a wrist motion would be Uncocking. If you're using your left hand, aiming the gun to your right would be Arching.

At Address, your left wrist should be Level.....not fully Cocked or Uncocked.....right in the middle.

The three "dimentions" you have to worry about with your wrists are:

Horizontal- Bent and Arched...Flat lies in the middle of the two
Perpendicular (i.e. Vertical)- Cocked and Uncocked...Level in middle
Rotational- Turned (clockwise, i.e. to your right) and Rolled (to your left)....Vertical in the middle

As for Flatness...

Here's a good thread:

http://www.lynnblakegolf.com/forum/s...ead.php?t=2431

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Learning about the Flat Left Wrist is prolly a good start actually....it's called the #1 Alignment in golf.....maintain those Flying Wedges.

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Ask lots of questions as you go.....make new threads, etc....

We've covered most of what you need to know in past threads so the Archives and the "Search" feature should help you too.....but search or ask, whichever is easier.

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