LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Uncocking the Left Wrist ThrowOUT . . . Thread: Uncocking the Left Wrist ThrowOUT . . . View Single Post #27 07-06-2007, 09:26 PM Mike O Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: Oceanside CA Posts: 1,398 ? Originally Posted by Uppndownn Help! I may have uncovered a flaw in my action, and need help with curing it. First, let me see if I understand the proper motion of the left wrist. Correct left wrist action should be from level at address to cocked at or near end of backswing, then uncocking back to near level through impact and then finally uncocked to both arms straight. Is this correct? I seem to go from cocked to darn near uncocked through impact which results in a more toe down impact position than normal. This is not good. It also weakens the leverage of the swing, and makes it more unlikely to get a real clean "hands forward" through impact motion. I don't know how this motion developed, but it is there. Anyone experienced this and how did you go about remedying it? Thank you in advance, UPP in beautiful Ohio You know this is happening because A) you saw it on video? or B) because you noticed that you were taking divots with the toe down? or C) some other reason or combination of items. Too bad you can't post some video. Check your swing or practice swing- when you arrive at the finish position are you straight up and down or do you have some or a lot of side bend still? i.e. retained your spine angle. __________________ Life Goal- Developing a new theory of movement based on Brain Science Interests - Dabbling with insanity Hobbies- Creating Quality Last edited by Mike O : 07-06-2007 at 09:28 PM. Mike O View Public Profile Send a private message to Mike O Find all posts by Mike O