The Answer Manz...
If the grip cap end of the club rotates through the shot—counter-clock-wise—at a faster rate than the left wrist can bend, or alternatively, rotates through the shot—counter-clock-wise—at a the same rate than the left wrist can bend, but continues this rotation past the point of where the left wrist can bend...
The grip cap end will separate itself from the left heel pad through the shot.
Like on a true lob shot.
(It other words, severe flinging of the clubhead from the wrist, or even maybe a awful lot of throwaway.)
