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So after my lesson with the pro he changed my grip so both v's are pointing to the right shoulder at address. Now when I take the club away and cock the wrist, my wrist is cupped. I always thought cupping was bad and don't really see any pros cupping their wrist. Should I be worried about my cupped wrist?

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Originally Posted by binga7

So after my lesson with the pro he changed my grip so both v's are pointing to the right shoulder at address. Now when I take the club away and cock the wrist, my wrist is cupped. I always thought cupping was bad and don't really see any pros cupping their wrist. Should I be worried about my cupped wrist?

No.

Fred Couples has a pretty strong left hand and delivers the club with a cupped wrist at impact.

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Thanks Eric for the confirmation. In your opinion where do the v's point for a neutral grip?

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