It depends on the context of “cupped”. But generally this is referring to a bowed wrist at impact or at the top of the backswing. Bowed meaning, at impact, the wrist would pointed at an extreme angle towards the target almost pointing towards the ground. In the backswing a cupped wrist would be pointing toward the sky.
You want to have a slightly bowed wrist at impact, i wouldnt suggest it at the top of the backswing. However, David Duval was very succesful with a bowed wrist at the top of his swing….then he fell off the map.
Adam Scott’s grip:http://images.google.com/images?hl=en&q=…
It depends on the context of “cupped”. But generally this is referring to a bowed wrist at impact or at the top of the backswing. Bowed meaning, at impact, the wrist would pointed at an extreme angle towards the target almost pointing towards the ground. In the backswing a cupped wrist would be pointing toward the sky.
You want to have a slightly bowed wrist at impact, i wouldnt suggest it at the top of the backswing. However, David Duval was very succesful with a bowed wrist at the top of his swing….then he fell off the map.
Adam Scott’s grip:http://images.google.com/images?hl=en&q=…