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| Left wrist/open clubface Ok, here's my problem...at the top of my backswing my left wrist is cupped and my clubface is open (toe pointing at the ground) so I am losing power and penetration on my shots (especially irons). Just flatten your wrist I've been told...well, I physically CAN'T do it! I've tried everything I can think of, waiter position, right elbow pointed more towards ground, leadbetters secret (that thing is a joke btw!), tried bowing my left wrist etc. etc. etc. If I try to strengthen my grip or slightly close the face at setup I hook everything. Please help. Any suggestions would be appreciated. I'm usually hitting in two clubs more than partners and definitely losing power. Any ideas Greg, Shootin etc???? ![]() |
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| Re: Left wrist/open clubface This might be of some help. I also play with a nuetral grip, but I'm able to keep my lead wrist flat at the top. That is, as long as I stay connected on the back, and up swing. I think Mr. Singh has a drill where he uses a head cover under his arm to practice being connected. Now if I allow my arms (elbows?) to get too far apart on the back swing to the top, I find I have cupped lead wrist, which costs me accuracy. I was told, and shown this by an instructor many years ago. This might not be the answer you are looking for. If it is, thats is great. If not, you can add this to your own process of elimination of possible faults. If nothing else, try putting a ruler inside your glove on the back of your lead hand, and the other end under your watch face to help enforce a flatter wrist. This of course if you wear a watch, and glove. I would think by doing this, you will be able to feel when your hand beginds to cup in your back swing, which can help by providing more information to solve the problem. GJS |
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| Re: Left wrist/open clubface Based entirely on the pic provided. Weaken the grip of your right hand or weaken the grip of your left hand. This should bring your hands back into balance because right now your RH is overpowering the left. Note after grip adjustments you may have to adjust the club face at address - slightly more open. By this I mean that the hands don't move but the club is rotated around the shaft axis. You may also find after the above, getting your elbow to point more towards the ground becomes easier. Charles Last edited by Started2k3; 10-28-2006 at 03:45 AM. |
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| Re: Left wrist/open clubface im no expert..just an 80's shooter..but damn thats a pretty good lookin position you have there if you ask me.Your wrist is a lot flatter than mine gets.when i start spraying shots right and left its usually because im not making a good shoulder turn..i start out turning the left shoulder but let the arms/hands take over too much rather than continuing to rotate.If you watch the Champions tour when they show that overhead cam when the players are teeing off you can see that rotation of the shoulders all the way to the top..that is what i try to think of and i usually straighten out my shots.Dont know if this is your problem but you cant be too far off with a posture that looks that good.What kind of scores do you normally shoot?David. Last edited by spankit; 10-28-2006 at 07:05 AM. |
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David: I normally shoot in the low 80's and ocassionally in the 70's. My putting leaves a lot to be desired!! ![]() |
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| Re: Left wrist/open clubface i would like to know how you get your right elbow pointed that far down.mine is usually pointing behind me.could you tell me at what point you start hingeing your wrist?..yeah my putting is a joke...the putting for birdie end up making bogey sort of thing. |
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| Hi Jesper, I am new to golf and I have seen some pretty good advice on this message thread. Nevertheless, since I am new to the sport and have been reading like nuts about it, I've found and article in the following webpage: http://www.golfonline.com/golfonline...534401,00.html It basically says that if you open the clubface at the top of the swing, you will gain more control and distance, after you are comfortable with the movement. Take a look at it and you might be able to add this technique to your swing and might do better without losing what you are doing now. I hope this helps. Good luck! |
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| Re: Left wrist/open clubface Try video analysis. Its always helpfull in just seeing where it all goes wrong. Always difficult to sort our faults when you only see the result and don't know what's going wrong. The collapsing left wrist can be the result of trying to get the club on a steeper plane.Try Greg J Willis right hand drill(See his website). Helps to keep the wrist in place and working in conjunction with each other. |
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| Re: Left wrist/open clubface Look at the video on this page. I think it may give you some insight into what some are trying to tell you. http://www.ritson-sole.com/golf-tips...ing-your-grip/ |
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| Re: Left wrist/open clubface Jesper, Heres my tuppence worth, but it works for me. Assuming your grip is ok, i.e. the two v's pointing to right shoulder, try this. push the clubface back in as straight a line as possible. dont even think about open or closed clubface. Whenyou get to the top, just imagine you are pulling down the shaft with your left hand. If you get this in sequence you can do nothing else but hit it sweet with the distance you require. Let me know. Cheers, Robert |