All of us understand the difference in appearance of a Left Wrist that’s Cocked, Level and Uncocked. We also know that Homer Kelley says:
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2-P THE WRISTCOCK The Uncocking of the Flat Left Wrist is a Perpendicular Motion – not a Horizontal Motion (as defined in 4-0). The Left Wrist (6-B-2) is Cocked and Uncocked per Stroke Pattern (Chapter 12), per 4-B and per 4-D. It normally moves from “Cocked” to “Level” between Release and Impact, and from “Level” to “Uncocked” during the Follow-through. Wristcock is a Clubhead motion – not a Clubface motion. Only with a Turned Left Wrist, such as 10-2-D, can Uncocking be both motions that is, actually Throwing the Clubface at the Ball.
If I swing on an Elbow Plane like a Hitter (Black Sheep’s) then my Left Wrist would also be level at Impact, because my Hands are about ‘belt buckle’ high above ground. But using a Square Shoulder or Turned Shoulder Plane, the Hands of Swingers are a few inches higher at Impact and because of this, will not have Level Wrists. The Steeper the Swing Plane becomes, then the more Uncocked the Left Wrist becomes at Impact.
A Swivel is a Rotation of the Toe of the Clubface and Heel of the Clubface around the Sweetspot on the Clubface. Simply stated, it’s the Toe and Clubshaft Rotating around the Sweetspot.
The Swivel is needed so the Swinger can Uncock and Roll (Swivel) on the same plane line. Having only a small amount of #3 accumulator angle is not the simple solution.
Swingers using a Sequenced Release should not use the Elbow Plane because the Club would need to uncock at release and the longish swivel may decelerate the Clubhead (unless you're Ben Hogan). Carefully consider also, that once the Right Arm begins to straighten and and the left Wrist begins to uncock that it's not possible to stop the Wrist Uncocking at Level for Impact and resume Uncocking till both arms are straight.
Swingers learn to Uncock then Swivel and meld that into a smooth fluid motion. Keep in mind that the closer to Impact you Release, the shorter the Swivel Interval and the Shorter the Swivel interval, the steeper the Swing Plane should be and the more Uncocked your Left Wrist will be.
There is a way to Pre-Swivel. Both Trolio and McHatton arch their Left Wrists before Uncocking. They Uncock with an Arched Left Wrist and Roll by Pivoting into Impact. It seems effective for them.
If I swing on an Elbow Plane like a Hitter (Black Sheep’s) then my Left Wrist would also be level at Impact, because my Hands are about ‘belt buckle’ high above ground. But using a Square Shoulder or Turned Shoulder Plane, the Hands of Swingers are a few inches higher at Impact and because of this, will not have Level Wrists. The Steeper the Swing Plane becomes, then the more Uncocked the Left Wrist becomes at Impact.
The normal Impact Condition of the Left Wrist (Flat, Level and Vertical per Photo 5-A-1) is established at Impact Fix and is independent of the selected Plane Angle (and consequent Fix alignments of the Right Forearm, Waist Bend and Knee Bend per 7-16).
Because the Club can also be adjusted in the Hand without disturbing the Level Left Wrist, it is also independent of the #3 Accumulator Angle (6-B-3-0/B). For example, visualize a Zero #3 Angle created by holding the Club in the lifeline of the Left Hand while maintaining the Level left Wrist.
The Level Left Wrist at Impact is is one of TGM's great "samenesses", and for golfers wishing to simplify an already complex mechanism, it should be so understood.
The Level Left Wrist at Impact is is one of TGM's great "samenesses", and for golfers wishing to simplify an already complex mechanism, it should be so understood.
Hey, wait a minute....it's not my "ignorance" that leads me astray; it's the illusion of my own knowledge. Those are the "differences". I'll work on it.
Yoda, take two aspirin, I got it. I’m feeling foolish. The Release Sequence #2,#3 doesn’t mean that you must finish 2 before you begin 3. It means that #2 occurs first. Soon after Uncocking begins, the swivel should occur and Uncocking continues till full extension. Uncocking continues while swiveling. Just make sure that the ball gets in the way of the clubface when the Left Wrist is Level….
So, 30% of everything I said earlier was correct except for one minor detail.
Yoda, in all seriousness, when I decided to take this journey twenty-five years ago, I didn’t comprehend that I would be swimming oceans, walking across deserts or conquering kingdoms. Honestly, I thought it would be a walk in the park. But, I’ve come to realize that journeys don’t start at the mountain top, they start at the bottom. Thank you for not giving me the answers.
The next journey I take, I'll buy airline tickets.