LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - 10-10-c Thread: 10-10-c View Single Post #21 02-14-2006, 12:40 AM johngolf33 Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: Lafayette, LA Posts: 110 The Flat Left Wrist and its Roll (Hinge Action) controls the Clubface Alignment (and the Rhythm of the Stroke) during Impact and Follow-Through. In so doing, it remains Vertical to one of the three Basic Planes of motion, i.e., Horizontal, Angled or Vertical. It remains Vertical to the Inclined Plane only during Angled Hinge Action. Dear Yoda, I know that the Flat Left Wrist is vertical to the Inclined Plane during Impact, and that it is vertical to the Inclined Plane during Angled Hinging. If one gradually rolls the left wrist on the backswing to place it on the Inclined Plane at the Top that is standard procedure for Hitting. But is it an acceptable procedure to keep the Left Wrist vertical to the Inclined plane all the way to the Top and give the appearance of a shut clubface? Or does this violate G.O.L.F.? __________________ Sustain the Lag johngolf33 View Public Profile Send a private message to johngolf33 Find all posts by johngolf33