Is it "normal" in a good swing for the left wrist to get to the uncocked condition purely by the action of centrifigual force? What would the ramifications be of "only" getting from cocked to level with the left wrist? Is it even possible to go from cocked to level and not get to uncocked?
I've been focusing a bit more over the last few range sessions on ensuring the left wrist gets to the uncocked condition after impact. It's a different feel .......... slightly "heavier" through impact and it seems to encourage getting to a good "both arms straight" position. Past video of my swing always shows I have plenty of #3 at impact and a club that wants to go "low and left" pretty quickly after impact (usually exiting between waist and shoulder high as viewed from down-the-line). I've never felt like I achieved as much extension at the end of the follow-thru position as I should (sort of like having plenty of "down and forward" but not enough "out").
Could merely the intent of getting the LW uncocked after impact can fix some other issues?
I hate to think I've been "quitting" all these years.