Do the wrist ever get in the uncocked position during impact or do they stay in the level position at impact?
I think I found the answer in 2-P. During the follow-through the wrist go to the uncocked position but at impact they go to the level positon. Could someone let me know if this is right?
Last edited by jerry1967 : 06-02-2009 at 09:04 AM.
Do the wrist ever get in the uncocked position during impact or do they stay in the level position at impact?
I think I found the answer in 2-P. During the follow-through the wrist go to the uncocked position but at impact they go to the level positon. Could someone let me know if this is right?
You found the answer. Hands should be level at impact and uncocked at followthrough. If your left hand is uncocked at impact (assuming flat and vertical), your clubface will be pointing left.
Also you dont want to make contact with the ball with any of your Power Accumulators fully fired. They must be in the process of firing for full power shots anyways. Some specialty shots, around the green for instance, aside.
You found the answer. Hands should be level at impact and uncocked at followthrough. If your left hand is uncocked at impact (assuming flat and vertical), your clubface will be pointing left.
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