I'm not asking about side-to-side angle / cupped wrists as per Greg's right-hand drill, but what angle should the wrists be at address/impact in the up-and-down cocking movement?
Up until now I have held the club with my wrists in just the natural angle they fall in, although I started to wonder whether it's hard to return to this same angle when un-cocking on the downswing. Today I experimented by addressing the ball with my wrists completely un-cocked... is this correct, or completely wrong?
This meant that at address and impact the club and my arms were pretty much in a straight line when looking down-the-line. It of course also meant that I was standing further from the ball than I would do normally.
From what I understand, this probably is the wrong thing to do, but this did make me feel more confident in my swing and seemed to help cure any slice in my swing and even caused a bit of a draw...
Thanks!
Jonathan
Up until now I have held the club with my wrists in just the natural angle they fall in, although I started to wonder whether it's hard to return to this same angle when un-cocking on the downswing. Today I experimented by addressing the ball with my wrists completely un-cocked... is this correct, or completely wrong?
This meant that at address and impact the club and my arms were pretty much in a straight line when looking down-the-line. It of course also meant that I was standing further from the ball than I would do normally.
From what I understand, this probably is the wrong thing to do, but this did make me feel more confident in my swing and seemed to help cure any slice in my swing and even caused a bit of a draw...
Thanks!
Jonathan
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