The latest youtube video about bowing the lead wrist was the needed cure for my whole swing.
Now i have a much shorter backswing with no breakdowns of the wrists and no overswinging.
The path on the backswing and downswing stays on the same shallow route and i have lots of shaft lean at impact.
Shots are all tight draws with lots of distance and very effortless. Bad shots are only slight thin shots.
The shortening of the swing keeps both arms nicely connected and preserves the lag.
The driver also finally started working, constantly same ball flight and more penetrating instead of ballooning high.
The bowed lead wrist eliminated all rolling/flipping of the hands and now the body is in full control.
Now divots are after the ball and they are thin not deep.
Also the biggest problem with me was still hitting with the arms and now that is gone also.
The bowed position of the wrist feels so "weak" that i dont want to hit with my arms at all and keep the grip pressure very relaxed.
I would suggest everyone at least try this. Try it slow and relaxed first to get used to it. It worked nicely even pitching, less height and a lot more spin.
Also when i tried this with my normal strong grip, i got slight hooks occasionally and started to get pain on my wrist. When i took a neutral grip and then tried the bowed wrist i started to hit those push draws and no more pain in the wrist.
Nice tweak, @Jari Hissa. Sounds very crispy. Thanks for the update!!