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Old 11-03-2011, 02:27 PM
MizunoJoe MizunoJoe is offline
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Originally Posted by O.B.Left View Post
I know I used to too.

What is a "flat left wrist"? It aint necessarily visually flat to my mind. This is a big big thing for people reading Homer. Something guys get wrong often. Spent a good deal of time talking about just this with Yoda a few weeks ago.

In short a left hand grip that shows a couple of knuckles or more at address , given a pure vertical plane of left wrist cocking motion .... should show a increased cup at Top. Try cocking your left wrist vertically up from address over your left shoulder without turning your shoulders and see what you get cup wise. This is what Lynn teaches, I believe. Left Palm flat to Plane. The clubshaft laying flat on the plane , cocking up and down the plane. The Left Palm laying flat to the plane at Top and during Drag Loading.

I must admit to some issues with the definition of the LAFW as it nears Top. Personally I choose to plane the club and left wrist to the Inclined Plane rather than to the Left Shoulder at Top. Through impact I can see things as per usual but at Top ....no.

I dunno.

ob.
I have a very weak grip with the thumb on top of the shaft, which simplifies things a lot.
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