| Re: Arms collapse at impact! - Flipping the club. your impact position is incorrect and very weak.
Your left wrist should be flat and your right wrist should be bent at impact.
your left wrist is collapsing at impactand your right wrist is straightening out.
this scooping action is an open clubface so the ball is shooting into the air and there is a massive loss in distance.
hit some chips making sure that your left wrist is not breaking down.
If you do this off of a downhill slope it will speed the learning process if you dont keep your left wrist flat wrist then you will blade the ball.
Play the ball a little behind your back foot to ensure a descending blow into the ballThe wrist position is crucial in generating maximum distance and clubface angle. The most common mistake caused by weak wrists is the collapsing or breaking down of the lead wrist at impact. This dramatically reduces distance and accuracy. If you discuss this with your teaching pro he will tell you the same thing.
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Last edited by tpg1965; 05-15-2006 at 10:32 AM.
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