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Old 01-01-1970, 12:00 AM
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Frozen Right Wrist

repodesk wrote:

Yoda wrote:


The Left Hand is the Lord of the Grip. The Left Wrist is the Master Wrist. If it moves from Arched to Flat, then the Right Wrist must move from bent to less bent. Like the sheep in the shearing harness, it has no choice.



But if my left hand goes from arched to flat (for eg. coming into impact) then I'm still keeping the "Left Hand Flat at impact" imperative. Is this correct?

I guess that I'm just wondering (and what Phillygolf's post means to me) :
is it okay to lose a little bend in the right wrist before impact as long as my left wrist is flat at impact? Or are we supposed to feel like we're keeping a frozen right wrist coming into impact? Is one better than they other in terms of accuracy or distance?

Thanks



Assuming the correct Strong Single Action Grip of 10-2-B, an Arched Left Wristat the Top and into Release merely amplifies the Clubhead Lag. Then, movingback to Flat through Impact -- as many top Players do -- is a sound procedure.However, per 10-2-0, your Grip alignments must be established at Impact Fix (in8-2 per 7-8 and 10-. Accordingly, if the Arched Left Wrist has beenestablished in your Impact Fix Alignment, then it must also be accomodated atactual Impact. Otherwise, any loss of Left Wrist Arch or conversely, RightWrist Bend, will result in Throwaway.

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