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Originally Posted by Yoda
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Originally Posted by jr33
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I will go with # 1
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You may be right, jr33!
One thing's for sure, you read all five and may have learned from each. And that makes Yoda very happy!
Thanks for voting!
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I voted #5, but have to say #3.
Anyway, I am having a hard time with this my self. And would appreciate if anyone could throw in a few causes and fixes related to this subject.
For years I've been struggling with inconsistent distances on full strokes. Several days, I struggle to carry 100 yards with the PW and on the better days I easily carry 110 yards with the GW.
Massive power leak. Due to improved game management this doesn't cost me as many strokes as it used to, but generally I drop more shots from T to green than in the short game. I have a handicap of 6, and at least 5 of them are from T to green.
Correlating with this inconsistency is the divots. They are generally much to steep and deep - and more normal when I on the rear occations strike the ball really well.
Having studied TGM, I have reached the conclusion that left wrist breakdown between release and impact is the cause. So I am working on keeping the bent right/stright left wrist through impact. But this is not so easy.
So: What are the major causes and fixes to left wrist breakdown - or should I say breakdown of the flying wedges?
Best regards,
Bernt