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Having studied with great success all of Brians DVD's. Today I "think" I made a quantum leap in my progress.

May be a dumb question but.. If I manage to KEEP my right wrist bent back and attack the inside quadrant of the ball I cant make a bad shot.

Is keeping the right wrist bent back throuought impact a good direction to go?


I think I just need this confirmed in my own head from someone else.


Thanks!
 
"If I manage to KEEP my right wrist bent back and attack the inside quadrant of the ball I cant make a bad shot."

Yes, you can still make a bad shot.
 
Apologies for that bit "cant make a bad shot" i mean the swing thought and action of a bent back right wrist makes a good shot more likely
 

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Having studied with great success all of Brians DVD's. Today I "think" I made a quantum leap in my progress.

May be a dumb question but.. If I manage to KEEP my right wrist bent back and attack the inside quadrant of the ball I cant make a bad shot.

Is keeping the right wrist bent back throuought impact a good direction to go?


I think I just need this confirmed in my own head from someone else.


Thanks!

Bent right wrist is a good thing.

Inside aft quadrant is a misunderstood thing. One dimple inside dead centre back is about all you need.
 
I have found that once I tell my body to keep the right wrist bent through impact, then I have to pivot to get there.

I have found golf much simpler by seeking "thanks to this site" what I need to do.

Imagine something far, far more complex like driving a car or climbing a cliff face, to explain every movement of every muscle and joint would be pointless. We underestimate how powerful our coordination really is.
 

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torvine;117965 to keep the right wrist bent through impact said:
This is probably the most overlooked detail for someone trying to stop flipping the wrists. You will not get this reading golf magazine tips. I improved a lot when I understood the role of the pivot.
 
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