Okay, I have another question. How can I tell if I have cocked my right wrist at the top of my backstroke?
Just as a_c posted above.
The folding right forearm on the Take Away will cock the Left wrist. The Right wrist remains Level and Bent.
It may feel as if the Left wrist is "undercocked" but it isn't. Your Flying Wedge assembly is complete. From the top of the Back Swing drive the whole club (shaft and clubhead) through the ball to low point. You will notice that the sweetspot of pp3 and driving action of pp1 line up behind the shaft- a true weapon of mass destruction. Enjoy your divots.
The folding right forearm on the Take Away will cock the Left wrist. The Right wrist remains Level and Bent.
It may feel as if the Left wrist is "undercocked" but it isn't. Your Flying Wedge assembly is complete. From the top of the Back Swing drive the whole club (shaft and clubhead) through the ball to low point. You will notice that the sweetspot of pp3 and driving action of pp1 line up behind the shaft- a true weapon of mass destruction. Enjoy your divots.
It does feel as though my left wrist has not cocked, or as you say is "undercocked". I'll keep with it and try to get used to the feeling. I'll try to enjoy my divots. Thanks!