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I play with a 2 handicap who has almost no wrist cock (ala Steve Stricker) and hardly takes the club back more than 3/4. He can bust 280 drives right down the middle all day long and usually hits between 12 and 14 greens. I've always used more of relaxed crack the whip wrist action but it seems I can no longer rely on it to consistently return the club to the ball properly. I'm just curious as to how firm most of you keep your wrists throughout the swing. Thanks for your thoughts.
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I'm like you Trout, I have a slight bow in my left wrist through out my swing. But my angles are held until the point of release.
Everyone or at least 90% of the golfers should have an angle of some sort held through out the swing. Very few playing with the cast but hold the angles until point of impact. |
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I am playing with a more firm left wrist than in the past, but still plenty of wrist cock. I am attempting to keep that wrist flat or even slightly bowed and then holding that angle through impact.
I have always had fairly loose wrists, but I was opening the clubface as I "over-cocked" my wrists. So far the change has been really positive and I'm hitting the ball with a tighter, more consistent, and powerful action. I'm hitting the ball further than I ever have, too. Shanked with my Galaxy S2 using Tapatalk |
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Cocked and loaded. The more lag the better. Thanks all for your replies. |
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My misses are pretty typical, I get out of rhythm by swinging too hard at the top instead of smooth acceleration which causes the club head to get in front of the hands through the ball causing short irons to flare left, high, and short. In other words, I let the wrists be too loose and flip the clubhead.
On good shots, my wrist cock is minimal but necessary for me. Slow back and accelerate through the ball, (never jump at it.) My thought is to hit through with firm wrist and get the hands through the hitting zone in front of the clubhead. When I do it right, the wrists do fire but after hands are past the ball, I don't think about release it is going to happen. Which leads to my "other" misses. When I have good rhythm, try to hit it hard, and think about releasing the club head I get a long hook. Hands get through ahead of the club but the ball explodes long, right and hooking. Keys for me: Good rhythm, minimal wrist cock, keep hands ahead of club. Problems arise when I get to try to hit hard instead of accelerate or think try to hit hard and release the club. By the way, if you struggle hitting out of bermuda rough, you probably are flipping the club. (and hitting your next shot out of rough again) I have lots of uh, er, experience with these shots. ![]() |
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