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Old 07-24-2009, 11:08 AM
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Originally Posted by slicer mcgolf View Post
... another #3 question.

Can you properly use accumulator 3 and hold the right arm flying wedge? I'm assuming it would depend on the pattern and when its okay to lose the wedge.

If the pattern called for max delay of the RAFW, can you even use #3?
The structure of the flying wedges says intact. The 'power package'.

The entire power package is rotated as a unit, so done properly, you can release fully and never flatten the right wrist. That is far, far better than what the 'seems as if' is, for even pga tour players.

There is no power in flattening the right wrist. Ever. By doing so you shorten your lever from around 12-13 feet to about 4-6 feet and remove a lot of mass from your available force at impact. Speed is important, but so is mass when creating force.
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