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Old 05-26-2008, 11:08 AM
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I see ..

Do you understand about the geometrically flat left wrist?



"flat" left wrist means the arm and clubshaft is In line if seen from the front at impact fix and it serves as a guidance. Irregardless on how bent the wrist is . and how big the Accumulator 3 is.

MOST of the time, with a 30* pre-rolled strong grip , ie even 10-2-B , and a Mechanically flat left wrist, the arm and clubshaft never see the inline condition , ie hand too ahead of the club..and club is too delofted. Thus it becomes a geometrically " ARCHED " left wrist.

I think at 10-2-B , the wrist should be slightly mechanically bent to reach Inline condition.. at impact. The Only time the wrist should be mechanically flat should be when the left hand grip is wrist exactly at around "vertical" and the left thumb barely on the Aft side. This is also the point where the Accumulator 3 is least with a grip under heel type of condition. ie high hands location.

the confusions of the bend , flat , arched...


I used to see "Flat" left wrist vs Plane as 2D plane instead of 3 D plane .. the arm and Extensor is pointing straight downward.. and wrist is cocking straight outward and downward on plane to maintain this angle of Plane Vs Arm straight down or slightly outward,
Not sure if that helps.
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Last edited by nuke99 : 05-27-2008 at 07:42 PM.
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