LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - primary lever length at impact Thread: primary lever length at impact View Single Post #63 01-10-2013, 05:13 PM Slazman Junior Member Join Date: Aug 2011 Posts: 12 AT LOW POINT AM I -- FLV or FUV??? I thought this would be as good a spot as any to ask some questions concerning maximum lever length. The photo showing Jack with left arm clubshaft and clubhead all under his left shoulder at impact is where my uncertainty begins. At low point what condition is the left wrist in? Is low point always going to have the left wrist in FUV condition or can it be FLV? Secondly if low point is always opposite the left shoulder and I positioned my ball opposite this point, does my impact fix position have my left wrist FLV or FUV? If the former wouldn't I still be able to take turf because my primary lever hasn't reached full extension? Quote: 2-P The Wristcock The uncocking of the Flat Left Wrist is a Perpendicular Motion--not a Horizontal Motion (as defined in 4-0). The Left Wrist (6-B-2) is Cocked and Uncocked per Stroke Pattern (Chapter 12),per 4-B and per 4-D. It normally moves from "Cocked" to "Level" between Release and Impact and "Level" to "Uncocked" during the follow-through. I guess the word "NORMALLY" makes room for exceptions to the quote above. Would be very interested in yours and others thoughts. Originally Posted by whip Ive been thinking about the effect of primary lever length at impact, my opinion is that for a swinger maximum power at impact would be the clubshaft and left arm In-line, the butt of the club pointing exactly at the left shoulder. Vs for a hitter this would be less important, more dependent on the thrust against the shaft and the left arm and club shaft being directly in line would be less important. so say at impact one swinger has the left arm and clubshaft in-line exactly vs a player who has the shaft leaning forward outside the left shoulder, who is utilizing the primary lever better? I would think that if it were inline the lever would be longest, but really the length of the left arm and clubshaft are maintained. any thoughts on this? of course this is more tour players concern as most golfers have trouble getting the flat left wrist at all Attachment 2862 Slazman View Public Profile Send a private message to Slazman Find all posts by Slazman