LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - How Flat is Flat? Thread: How Flat is Flat? View Single Post #38 03-24-2006, 02:01 AM bergsey Member Join Date: Dec 2005 Posts: 57 [quote=Daryl]Bergsey, I'm not a teacher but I don't think that when you hit a ball left of target it is caused by the over-flattening or arching of the left wrist. You must be pulling the shots. If you arched your left wrist (geometrically or visually), then you will throw the swingle out of alignment with the handle (you twisted (bent) the wedges). This causes the late, hooded and open clubface which would send the ball out lower and then fade off right. You must make sure that you DO NOT cock or un-cock the right wrist (must see Yoda Video). /QUOTE] Thanks for the replies Yoda and Daryl. For the last couple of weeks I've been working on acquired motion pitch shots with a lob wedge. Everything is going consistently straight left (with no draw or fade spin) of target probably 2 -3m on a 50m shot. The clubface is setup at impact fix a few degress open to the target line. I was thinking it must be a slight over the top move, however i ruled this out by placing a 4 x 2 piece of timber outside of the ball so that if i was coming OTT i would hit the timber first. I'm definately not hitting the timber so i'm (if i'm correct) coming at it from the inside..... almost nailed this as well as all the divots start just after the ball and point pretty much slightly right of the target Everything's great except for the ball going left! The only thing i have noticed is what i'd mentioned before, sometimes on the backstroke i feel like the the left wrist is rolling "closed" i.e. knuckles more towards the ground and closing the clubface - this gives me more of a visually flat left wrist at the top but i can see the clubface more closed Thanks PS sorry to hijack this thread! bergsey View Public Profile Send a private message to bergsey Find all posts by bergsey