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Old 07-24-2009, 10:57 AM
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Originally Posted by laangels View Post
Daryl, I believe you have mentioned this before, but the left wrist is slightly bent at release to allow for the uncock and roll of the wrist throw, correct? It appears to be the case, but as you know, there is no 'seems as if' in the golf swing, just checking. Thanks
The critial alignment is the left arm flying wedge.

What I think you mean, the left wrist being 'flat' visually at release is not actually flat, but slightly arched.

There is no need for 'bend' at release if the proper definition of 'flat' is understood. bent = left arm flying wedge out of alignment flat = left arm flying wedge in alignment.

Take your left hand and grab a bottle/glass or water and lift it up to drink. That is a flat left wrist.
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