LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Hitting and clubface control Thread: Hitting and clubface control View Single Post #2 01-10-2009, 07:30 AM Thom Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: Copenhagen Posts: 345 OB Left Originally Posted by O.B.Left Yes I feel very much like you describe when hitting. Angled hinging being a no roll feel. I dont personally feel the flat left wrist but rather the frozen, bent right wrist as being driven into the ball. I also feel the right forearm flying wedge as being held intact throughout the swing. Its all very right sided to me and the bent right wrist seems key. The only time I feel the left wrist is in the finish swivel (clubshaft control) when the left wrist actively rolls the club shaft back onto the inclined plane. But here too I FEEL the right wrist as trying to keep its bend. The forces may in fact straighten it out for a bit ,but the perception of the two wrists as having different jobs has helped me a lot. Previously I think I actively rolled both wrists. An over swivel. This is where I am at now anyways. OB OB Left, thanks for your comment, and your username is my problem too, on bad days. I see the problem could be caused by a couple of things: -Thrusting too much towards target, over the top move, bend planeline. -Running out of right arm, caused by thrusting too early, causing clubhead throw away, causing the left wrist to bend. -Faulty hinge action, often caused by turning the left wrist too much in the backswing, causing more of a horisontal hinge action and closing the clubface too much through impact. -Swiveling too early. I've been to the range twice this week. First time I really found my swing/hit. All clubs was just point and shoot, from partial wedges to bombing the driver down the middle Yesterday, there was a quite strong headwind, and I was apple to pullhook my 9 iron 30-50 yards left of target every time I've started writing down a checklist of things to remember before starting to hit shots, but of cause I didn't read it before starting yesterday , but the sensation of not turning the left wrist too much in the backswing is something I need to repeat 50 times to myself before starting from now on. Ted - would you care to comment on this subject? Please! Thom View Public Profile Send a private message to Thom Find all posts by Thom