Although it may not be totally level- It is HARDLY cocked. The wrist is folded back.
The wrist can have a MAX bend and be FULLY cocked. In this case, the right wrist is bent and more than just hardly cocked - the weight of the clubhead is cocking it. If you truly want to see this, take a club and try to get into that position with a level right wrist and also with a "hardly" cocked right wrist.
When I put my hands together in front of me as if clapping, elbows bent and some distance apart, with a flat level left wrist and a right level bent wrist, when I cock my left wrist in the plane of the left arm, I notice a corresponding rotation anti clockwise of my right forearm. Yoda or others would you consider that I am also cocking my right wrist? I am not able to cock the left wrist without this corresponding movement of the right forearm. Thanks for shedding some light on this recurring question of not cocking the right wrist.
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