I don't LOOK LOOK LOOK. I weakly and furtively glance , glance, glance. I have known for many months, perhaps even a year or more, that my left wrist is arched at impact. Never previously bothered me because I used it as anti-throwaway, anti-left wrist cup insurance.
However, my impact fix alignment has always been a flat left wrist, not arched. May be responsible for my plane problems, running out of right arm, and divots pointing in the wrong direction.
In practice, without a ball, and LOOKING,not glancing, a completely flat left wrist at impact does feel like I am hitting into a tire as demonstrated in the Ben Doyle video posted on Mr. Blake's site. Leads me to believe that an arched left wrist, for swingers, (don't know about hitters), is a source of power leakage.
However, my impact fix alignment has always been a flat left wrist, not arched. May be responsible for my plane problems, running out of right arm, and divots pointing in the wrong direction.
In practice, without a ball, and LOOKING,not glancing, a completely flat left wrist at impact does feel like I am hitting into a tire as demonstrated in the Ben Doyle video posted on Mr. Blake's site. Leads me to believe that an arched left wrist, for swingers, (don't know about hitters), is a source of power leakage.