You've responded to a previous post of mine regarding bowing the wrist; you mentioned that you do not try to purposely make it happen (at keast that was my interpretation of your reply. I could be wrong, I am still a newbie 😃).
In your 90% front weight drill, I see that you always finish the shot with a bowed wrist. I am too new to see if there's manipulation in the wrist or the finish is a result of something else thar you're doing that I am obviously not
I guess my question is ....... if one is not manipulating their wrist in quest for a bowed wrist, what are some of the other variables that are related or helpful to obtain the wrist like your finish in the weight forward drill?
Thanks again for all you do in this community. Since enrolling in your school I am enjoying this game SO much more!
@James - I'm very glad to learn of your improvement and enjoyment!!
I personally do not try to actively manufacture any flattening or bowing of the wrist, but that is because after years of swinging this way it just happens on autopilot. For a golfer who is in the process of learning the correct motions and positions, it may be necessary to feel some measure of contriving this position until it becomes ingrained.
Here is a member lesson from the KFC Club that may help you with understanding and building in the desired wrist condition.