Uncocking the lead wrist, also known as ulnar deviation, can be helpful in stabilizing your putting grip. The lead wrist will be arched when in an uncocked position. This should be done to a soft and range only. Do not put stress on your wrist joint by overdoing it.

This technique has been used for many years in golf by great putters such as Horton Smith and Brad Faxon.

Further stability for the lead hand wrist can be provided by the complete DynAlign pre-shot routine, which stabilizes all the independent sources of motion in the lead hand. DynAlign stabilizes the lead hand against excess pronation and supination, flexion and extension, and radial and ulnar deviation.

To learn more about the full DynAlign pre-shot routine, visit www,dynaligngolf.com

For ZOOM lessons, please send an email inquiry with ZOOM in the subject line to dynalign@gmail.com.
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