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Originally Posted by LowPost42 I used to have a bit of a cupping going on - and I've learned that I was subtracting loft because of this. After some time in front of the mirror and the video camera, I've now got a relatively flat right wrist. Oddly enough, it feels better, too.
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Viewing high-speed video of myself, I had a fairly late release (better than the average amateur), but now I've got power and accuracy (a wonderfully cupped right wrist at impact). There are times when I can sense my right hand fine-tuning the swing at impact. It's neat, because I don't normally 'feel' much during the swing. |
If I understand what you're saying here, your right wrist is not cupped at setup, but is cupped at impact, is that right?
Why do you suppose not cupping the wrist at setup helps to create club head lag at impact?