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Flat Right Wrist...
Okie:
I think we all are misled to a small/great amount when we look at player's at impact. The things I would like to know are:
how well did they hit the shot?
and
what were they trying to accomplish (what was the result)?
If we knew that info we could learn so much more and so much quicker.
Throwaway can be a friend, sometimes, if it is planned (see Yoda's new video with John Riegger) but not when you are trying to hit a driver into a 25 mph headwind on a 450 yard par four.
Per TGM:
Any loss in Impact Fix Right Wrist Bend during Release immediately becomes Left Wrist bend - Clubhead Throwaway. Which starts the Club swinging from the Wrists - in an "inside" and "upward" motion-the Clubface is rapidly Closing and the Clubshaft becomes "in-line" with the Right Forearm instead of the Left Arm-a very normal hazard Hitters (2-P) must deal with.
Hitters, especially, must learn to straighten the Right arm without flattening the Right Wrist.
I learn from this too...
Pat
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