In second 9, it appears that your left wrist is "cupped" vs "rolled over" and that your right wrist has extended through as with a 'throwing motion' type of extension. I believe the right wrist action is more akin to a 'top spin forehand' motion, that is, once it is set at the top of the BS, it maintains its angle through impact with significant forward club lean yielding massive 'compression' of the ball against the ground. The left wrist should feel 'bowed' at impact and roll over after that.
In second 9, it appears that your left wrist is "cupped" vs "rolled over" and that your right wrist has extended through as with a 'throwing motion' type of extension. I believe the right wrist action is more akin to a 'top spin forehand' motion, that is, once it is set at the top of the BS, it maintains its angle through impact with significant forward club lean yielding massive 'compression' of the ball against the ground. The left wrist should feel 'bowed' at impact and roll over after that.
tater7000 2 years ago