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Old 07-24-2009, 06:44 AM
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Originally Posted by laangels View Post
Daryl, I believe you have mentioned this before, but the left wrist is slightly bent at release to allow for the uncock and roll of the wrist throw, correct? It appears to be the case, but as you know, there is no 'seems as if' in the golf swing, just checking. Thanks
Hmm? The Wrist Throw (Right Wrist) is a Flat Left Wrist Procedure. This, I think, is a "Purists" point of view. (ask 12 pc Bucket for a definition of "Purist" )

The amount of Bend in the Left Wrist (10-2-B Grip) depends and coordinates with Right elbow Location. Flatter Swing Planes have the Right Elbow Closer to and in front of the Right Hip and need Wrist Bend. Right Elbows on a Turned Shoulder Plane are Located Slightly away from the Body and Closer to the Belt Buckle and need a Flat Left Wrist.

With a Level and Bent Right Wrist, relocating the Right Elbow left vs. Right and Closer vs. away from the Body, which is simply relocating the Right Elbow to Flatter and Steeper Planes will show that the Left Wrist Bend Changes without changing the Bend in the Right Wrist.


Clubhead Vs. Clubface:

Changing the Left Wrist from Bent to Flat demonstrates that the motion spins the Clubshaft and Changes the Clubface. This is a Clubface Motion. I think that this is Zero #3 Accumulator. Two Barrel.

The #3 Accumulator is a Clubhead Motion (Flat Left Wrist). It is a Flying Wedge Roll that Changes the Location of the Clubhead. This is why Horizontal Hinging has greater Clubhead Travel than Angled Hinging and why Vertical Hinging has very little Travel. This is #3 Accumulator Power that will be added to the Residual #2 Velocity Power. Three Barrel.

Last edited by Daryl : 07-24-2009 at 07:28 AM.
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