Struggle with FLIPPING and SCOOPING at impact? Want a FLAT or even BOWED lead wrist so you can compress the ball?
Starting the downswing correctly is key. If you start pulling or pushing down hard with the arms, you’ll find it very difficult to bow the wrist at impact.
But, if you start down by casting the club – yes, CASTING – the hand becomes light as the club begins to move under its own inertia.
This allows the hands to stay soft so you can easily bow the wrist to deloft your irons.
And just start to feel how once it starts to pick up momentum your hand becomes light it’s almost like it becomes weightless for just a moment because you’re no longer trying to pull it down you’re letting the club move under its own inertia as you’re doing
This once you get a feel for the club and hand falling together instead of your hand pulling the club down or forcing it down then as you start to come down start to Bow this wrist slightly now for those of you that don’t know this would be a cued wrist this
Would be a bow wrist we just need a tiny tiny amount of BOE and for those of you who’ve probably struggled to get their left wrist or lead wrist flat at impact this is how you do it
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It's a weak position for the wrist though isn't it, as in can be more likely to get injured?