Steep Club Angle at Impact

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I have been working hard to lag the club and have a flat left wrist at impact. Sometimes I am extending my left wrist down too much (instead of rolling it I think) and the club comes in at a much steeper angle than address. I think this is because I am coming out of my posture too soon and really turning my left wrist down. When this starts happening when I am hitting half wedge shots the toe of the club is on the ground and the heel is way off the ground with the face slightly open. The shots shoot straight right. When I take full swings the force of the club seems to bring it through more and I feel like every shot is going off of the toe, but the ironic thing is that they are all pulls or hooks.

This happened to me a few years ago and I developed a flip with no pivot to stop it. I don't want to go back there! When I am hitting half wedge shots if I really concentrate on rolling my wrists and getting the club back to the original angle it stops for the most part. The problem is that it keeps creeping back up on my at strange times and it is killing my confidence on the course. Any advice or ideas would be appreciated.
 
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