LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - How key in the frozen level right wrist? Thread: How key in the frozen level right wrist? View Single Post #5 07-27-2011, 08:25 PM cometgolfer Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Dallas, TX Posts: 309 Originally Posted by O.B.Left Try hitting some little right arm only chips. First with a frozen right hand ('frozen in it's Fix degree of bend!!! Not maximum bend possible it's a precision alignment). With and without a lagging takeaway ( where you establish the degree of bend during Startup rather than just Starting Up with it fixed). Then try some chips with a rubbery right hand unbending through impact. As you unbend it more and more you wlll appraoch breaking the golfers flail the flat left wrist. You'll notice a loss of compression and most likely a higher ball flight with more spin with a drop in consistency too. The frozen right hand is the right sides version of the flat left wrist and all that that brings. That said you can un bend the right hand intentionally for specialty (short flop) shots around the green. Another form of intentional throwaway or an intentional loss of compression. Question for you guys: You know how Homer loved Hogans swing but detested flippy whippy rubber wrists......which used to perplex me as i used to think Hogan was kind of rubbery. Am I right in thinking that the explanation lies in Rythm the Flat Left Wrist, the Golfers Flail vs the farmers flail with it's flippy whippy connction?? Simply focusing on a frozen RW from start up to impact has provided some interesting results for me. Have always been an underplaner into impact and I'm theorizing that much of it is due to an uber flexible right wrist that would naturally bend back on itself even more at transition. Low ball hitter, hate the 3-wood, etc. When focusing more on maintaining a constant RW bend things got better in a hurry. The putter even gets better with that image. CG cometgolfer View Public Profile Send a private message to cometgolfer Find all posts by cometgolfer