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Old 05-16-2010, 03:19 AM
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What is meant by "level" left wrist?

Can someone give me a visual on Brian gay's neutral left wrist cock in chipping. I dont know what that motion is.
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Old 05-16-2010, 06:18 AM
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What is meant by "level" left wrist?

Can someone give me a visual on Brian gay's neutral left wrist cock in chipping. I dont know what that motion is.
Level is part way between fully Cock and Fully Un-Cocked. The Left Wrist is Fully Cocked at the Release Point and is Fully Un-Cocked after Impact when Both Arms are Straight at the end of the Follow-Through. Preferably, the Left Wrist is Un-Cocking through Impact. And, preferably, Impact occurs when the Left Wrist is Level.
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Here is the visual from YODA.
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LMAO! guilteee!
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Originally Posted by Daryl View Post
Level is part way between fully Cock and Fully Un-Cocked. The Left Wrist is Fully Cocked at the Release Point and is Fully Un-Cocked after Impact when Both Arms are Straight at the end of the Follow-Through. Preferably, the Left Wrist is Un-Cocking through Impact. And, preferably, Impact occurs when the Left Wrist is Level.
Well, I goofed on this thread and I needed Darly to help me avoid a very silly mistake by continuing to call the "uncocking left wrist" a vertical hinge. I would like to redirect the attention of our friends and newbies to "the magic of the vertically uncocking left wrist!" (mvulw)

This is a great site, and for me, greatness comes from genuine insight and good will (light and warmth). EVeryone at this site has shown me nothing but greatness. ONWARD!!!!
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HELP Mr. Webmaster!
How do I correct my sadly mistaken title of this thread to "Discovering the power and precision of the uncocking left wrist! ?

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Well, I goofed on this thread and I needed Darly to help me avoid a very silly mistake by continuing to call the "uncocking left wrist" a vertical hinge. I would like to redirect the attention of our friends and newbies to "the magic of the vertically uncocking left wrist!" (mvulw)

This is a great site, and for me, greatness comes from genuine insight and good will (light and warmth). EVeryone at theis site has shown me nothing but greatness. ONWARD!!!!
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Best tournament round ever using the uncocking left wrist!
During our Memorial Day tournament, today, I shot my best tournament round, in recent memory, on purpose. I RFT'd the club to shoulder level and non-automatically used my RF to drive down on pp# 1. After shooting 95's and 92's the last couple weeks, it was great to only think about the angled clubface or hrizontal clubface.


My ball was on line mostly, all day! A few bad chips and "greedy" puts led me to an "87." I had 8 birdy chips or putts amd missed all of them.

More later.


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Here is the visual from YODA.
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Originally Posted by KevCarter View Post
Here is the visual from YODA.
Some of you will remember when I started to meditate on the vertically un-cocking left wrist. I mis-named the move as a "vertical hinge," which it is not.

Since March of 2010, I have watched Lynn's video and struggled to understand it and apply it.


I am here now, with a more sincere spirit than Mark Antony (Shakespeare's Julius Caeser) to "bury Caesar, not to praise him (Scene ii). (Correct my past mistakes for those lost by my mixing of metaphors.)

From the 6th edition of TGM (my boldface):

The three Basic Wrist Motions can be classified as:
*
4-A.

Horizontal *Bend and Arch (Clubshaft) *Grip Motion

4-B.

Perpendicular *Cock and Uncock (Clubhead) *Wrist Motion

4-C.

Rotational *Turn and Roll (Clubface) * *Hand Motion

*

*
By using a small 4-A at start (hand on the table, thanks Kevin!), my left wrist goes from neutral (thanks Jerry!) to 4-B, vertically cocked (thanks Daryl!).

My left leg is shorter and I realized several weeks back that I step on my left heel to do almost everything!

So, as OB has said: "
The advantage of this Active Vertical uncocking is that it makes Horizontal motion less likely and also gives you more DOWN and therefore OUT. So less Steering and more In to Out on the Approach Angle. See 2-C-0.

The hacker typically tries to take the back of the ball right towards the hole , a misguided application of linear force. Logical but fatal for a side on game played with hooked clubs and a circular orbit. For balls played back of low point, most every shot therefore the ball is taken DOWN , OUT and FORWARD. For pure compression the Sweetspot on the clubface must stay in contact with the ball as if welded together and together they must travel Down and Out (to right field), the Inclined Plane demands it. The ball leaves at 90 degrees to the face at Separation meaning the face is Open at Impact. The geometry is not what everyone thinks it is at first.

The Active application of a Downward force will give you some Out given the Angled Plane..............a great thing for the new TGM er to add to his impact geometry. Add some Horizontal Hinging and voila! PUre compression.
"

Man, was he ever correct!

In the last 10 days, my non-automatic driving of the primary lever allows for a sequenced 4-B and 4-C that is a little frightening (but I'll get over it). I use a little stronger grip to start and then drive the primary lever (frozen everything) into a rolling hand motion at the bottom just prior to impact.

We have a 7th hole with water at the end of a blind, 280 yard carry down a straight, narrow fairway. I teed the ball high to catch it going up with a horizontal hinge. I swung very slowly (hips back, drive # 1 pp) and the ball split the middle of the fairway before landing 10 yards in front of the water.

I made the birdie putt and made a note to never use my driver again on that hole as the ground was soaked from rain the previous night! Later that day I left a similar birdie putt 4" short, about the size of Daryl's uhmmm, umbrella in his boat drink.

Thanks guys!

Patrick
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Originally Posted by innercityteacher View Post
Some of you will remember when I started to meditate on the vertically un-cocking left wrist. I mis-named the move as a "vertical hinge," which it is not.

Since March of 2010, I have watched Lynn's video and struggled to understand it and apply it.


I am here now, with a more sincere spirit than Mark Antony (Shakespeare's Julius Caeser) to "bury Caesar, not to praise him (Scene ii). (Correct my past mistakes for those lost by my mixing of metaphors.)

From the 6th edition of TGM (my boldface):

The three Basic Wrist Motions can be classified as:
*
4-A.

Horizontal *Bend and Arch (Clubshaft) *Grip Motion

4-B.

Perpendicular *Cock and Uncock (Clubhead) *Wrist Motion

4-C.

Rotational *Turn and Roll (Clubface) * *Hand Motion

*

*
By using a small 4-A at start (hand on the table, thanks Kevin!), my left wrist goes from neutral (thanks Jerry!) to 4-B, vertically cocked (thanks Daryl!).

My left leg is shorter and I realized several weeks back that I step on my left heel to do almost everything!

So, as OB has said: "
The advantage of this Active Vertical uncocking is that it makes Horizontal motion less likely and also gives you more DOWN and therefore OUT. So less Steering and more In to Out on the Approach Angle. See 2-C-0.

The hacker typically tries to take the back of the ball right towards the hole , a misguided application of linear force. Logical but fatal for a side on game played with hooked clubs and a circular orbit. For balls played back of low point, most every shot therefore the ball is taken DOWN , OUT and FORWARD. For pure compression the Sweetspot on the clubface must stay in contact with the ball as if welded together and together they must travel Down and Out (to right field), the Inclined Plane demands it. The ball leaves at 90 degrees to the face at Separation meaning the face is Open at Impact. The geometry is not what everyone thinks it is at first.

The Active application of a Downward force will give you some Out given the Angled Plane..............a great thing for the new TGM er to add to his impact geometry. Add some Horizontal Hinging and voila! PUre compression.
"

Man, was he ever correct!

In the last 10 days, my non-automatic driving of the primary lever allows for a sequenced 4-B and 4-C that is a little frightening (but I'll get over it). I use a little stronger grip to start and then drive the primary lever (frozen everything) into a rolling hand motion at the bottom just prior to impact.

We have a 7th hole with water at the end of a blind, 280 yard carry down a straight, narrow fairway. I teed the ball high to catch it going up with a horizontal hinge. I swung very slowly (hips back, drive # 1 pp) and the ball split the middle of the fairway before landing 10 yards in front of the water.

I made the birdie putt and made a note to never use my driver again on that hole as the ground was soaked from rain the previous night! Later that day I left a similar birdie putt 4" short, about the size of Daryl's uhmmm, umbrella in his boat drink.

Thanks guys!

Patrick
ULW starts at address!

Shots < 150 yards start with an UNCOCKED LEFT WRIST and Turning Shoulder Plane with the ball at belt buckle. TSP BACK-DRIVE PRIMARY LEVER! THIS IS A HIT MEANING A PURPOSEFUL DRIVING OF THE FULLY UNCOCKED LEFT WRIST! THIS MUST BE INTENTIONED! THE RESULTS ARE AMAZING INCLUDING CHIPS! GOODBYE SHANKAPOTAMUS! RECALCULATE ALL DISTANCES IN PRACTICE! WARN PLAYING PARTNERS TO GET AWAY FROM BEHIND THE PIN! Yesterday was the first day I used this in competition. My short irons GAINED 10 yards and I flew over the pin ALL MORNING and my 42 would've been 32 except all the trouble on my course is behind the greens!

VULW STARTS AT ADDRESS!

Shots >/= 150 yards start with parallel left aligned narrow stance as compensation for a shorter left front leg and artificial hip TSP BACK-DRIVE PRIMARY LEVER! THIS IS A HIT MEANING A PURPOSEFUL DRIVING OF THE OF THE VERTICALLY UNCOCKED LEFT WRIST! THIS MUST BE INTENTIONED! THIS MUST START WITH A NEUTRAL LEFT WRIST THAT IS VERTICALLY COCKED BY THE TSP OR RFT!!! IF YOU DO NOT PREPARE TO ROLL YOU WILL PREPARE FOR YOUR OWN FAILURE!!!

Yesterday, I went a little crazy and tried to use the uncocked left wrist (ULW) from the tee box!

My back 9 holes turned into a 53 and I dbled and tripled the first 4 holes before giving up the ezperiment! Someone else might have the skills to use ULW everywhere. I do not! As soon as I reconfigured the neutral left wrist (Jerry ) my scores made a comeback to bogey city but the damage, emotionally, was done!

Happy Father's Day!

Patrick
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