My understanding of ideal impact is:-
Left wrist = flat and level
Right wrist = bent and level
Right forearm = on plane with clubshaft
As you state, this position can be adopted at "impact fix".
As a swinger, i then move to "adjusted address" with mid-body hands (a recommended choice for swinging). As Yoda's post suggests this is usually accomplished with right forearm just above shaft plane. The wrist must bend away from its level position if clubhead-ball alignment is static.
Maybe if your right forearm is not on planes at adjusted address then the right wrist can not be level IF you want it to be on-plane right forearm and level wrist at impact??
This has only been a problem for me when I tried to join up a number of pieces of advice received from the forum which suggested :-
- level right wrist at Address. (i presumed adjusted address but maybe it meant impact fix address?)
and
- the fact that most people start with off plane right forearm at adjusted address. ( Yoda quote)
Probably no clearer....
