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Old 07-06-2007, 02:14 PM
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Originally Posted by Uppndownn View Post
Bucks,

I agree with all you said.

I do take divots in front of the ball, not behind.

I have done the sand drills as outlined by Bobby Clampett.

My left wrist is flat or even a touch bowed through impact most of the time.

It is just too far uncocked. Not level.

This results in toe down impact with an iron.

It may be a matter of "re-educating my hands".

Surely I am not alone with this issue.

I reckon someone else has diagnosed this and figured out a therapy.

Help!

Thanks, UPP

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Old 07-06-2007, 06:37 PM
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Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket View Post
Right Hand Karate Chop it.
I'm starting to like Pressure Point #1 karate chop it. . But whatever works, the karate chop options are players preference.

If you are toe down and fully uncocked, you probably need to make sure you are not coming into impact with the right forearm above plane.
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Old 07-06-2007, 09:18 PM
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As you know by know, I am not TGM certified but I am liking what I've been learning over the past year or so. My investigation of the book is limited....but I have to ask....

Is this wrist action you are talking about exclusive to a snap release? I use more of a sweep release and am wondering if the same effects are true to the above descriptions?
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