You're adjusting your Posture to a Fixed degree of Elbow Bend. The problem with this thinking is that you may have enough Elbow Bend to get a Clubhead with a 60" Swing radius through the Release and Impact Zone before the Right Arm Straightens, but not a 70" Swing Radius. Try adopting the same Posture at Impact Fix for each club with an On-Plane Right Forearm, and so, the Major difference between Driver and Wedge is distance from the Ball and Elbow Bend.
Otay that makes sense. how do I go about attempting what you recommend? Will you step it out for me? I sense a wisp of something here. The key for me recently has everything to do with the right elbow i.e. degree of bend, postions, fanning etc.
Get a Wedge and a Driver
Hold the Wedge in your Left Hand
Put the Driver in your Right Hand
Adjust yourself into Impact Fix with the Driver and Right Forearm On Plane and a Wider Stance with your Hand in the Line of Sight to your Left Foot.
Let go of the Driver and let it drop to the ground.
Do not move your Pivot alignments and Right Forearm.
With your Left Hand, put the Wedge in your Right Hand. The Clubhead is above the ground.
Bend your Right Elbow until the Clubhead Touches the Ground. Narrow your Stance until the Hands are over the Left Foot. Simply moving the Right Foot will not reposition the Hand in the Line of Sight to the Left Foot so Don't forget to re-Center your Head.