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The Bent Right Wrist (4-A-2)
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The Right Wrist should be Frozen in its Impact Alignment no later than the Top of the Stroke. The reason is that when you distub the Bent Right Wrist, you disturb the alignment of the Clubface. And that is why you must practice this mission-critical alignment: 1. Establish the desired amount of Bend at Fix; 2. Make sure you have that amount of Bend at the Top; 3. Maintain that amount of Bend at least to the end of the Follow Through (the Both Arms Straight position). To Translate this Mechanic into its 'describable sensation,' use the 'one-two punch' of 3-B. As always, look, LOOK, LOOK to make sure you get it right. |
Golfing Machine Confusion GM#188
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Yes, the Right Wrist should be 'Frozen' with its Impact Fix degree of Bend no later than the Top. Starting from Fix has its advantages, especially for Hitters and their 'Carry Back' Motion in Start Up. Swingers also may start from Fix, but their 'Swinging' Motion in Start Up favors the Classic Mid-Body position of the Hands and the 'Balanced between the Weight Shifts' of Adjusted Address. |
Solving The Problem Of The Bent Right Wrist Through Impact GM#230
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Improper #3 Pressure Point Pressure causes the Right Wrist to Flatten. Remember, Power flows from its source (the Accumulators) and is applied against the Pressure Points that directly and indirectly drive the Club through Impact. Almost always, the Clubhead Lag (and Acceleration Control) is assigned to the #3 Pressure Point (6-C-2-0). This becomes the Indirect Drive of the Lever Assemblies. All other employed Pressure Points are the Direct Drive. For Hitters, Power Accumulator #1 (6-b-1-0) drives both the #1 and #3 Pressure Points (6-C-2-C). Therefore, to maintain the Bent Right Wrist, focus through Impact on the Bent Right Arm's Direct Drive against the #1 Pressure Point (6-C-1) -- the heel of the Right Hand against the Left Hand thumb. Keep the Right Forefinger 'easy' on the Club and allow the Clubhead Lag and its Indirect Drive to be accepted by the #3 Pressure Point. When you have learned to properly maintain these Direct and Indirect Drive Pressures, you will have learned to maintain the inert and Bent Right Wrist. And if you don't Feel the heel of your Right Hand Driving against your Left Thumb and your Unstressed and Bent Right Wrist trailing along behind, well...you ain't got it yet. And how will you know when you've got it? It will sound like a 'war' in your practice area. You'll notice people staring. Maybe even gathering around. Asking you for a tip or two after you've wrapped up. Things like that. Meanwhile, while you're learning, it wouldn't hurt to watch Lee Trevino's Downstroke motion on video tape a few hundred times. For Swingers, the Indirect Drive of the Clubhead Lag is once again assigned to Pressure Point #3. The Direct Drive is supplied by the Downstroke Right Shoulder Turn (Accumulator #4) and by the Wrist Cock (Accumulator #2). Focus on the Start Down Lag Loading (Drag the Butt End of the Club Down Plane per 10-19-C) and the Sequenced Release (Uncock and Roll per 4-D-0) through Impact. Allow the Indirect Drive of the #3 Pressure Point to accept the Lag Loading and the Direct Drive of Centrifugal Force to Power the Clubhead . I cannot urge strongly enough the benefit of video work in this area. Much of what is done with the video is cosmetic and ineffective. But used properly, it can lead you to Golf's Promised Land. If you can dispassionately watch through Impact your Bending Left Wrist and Flattening Right Wrist -- trust me, that is almost certainly happening -- and determine to correct it, then it can be done. Put your Stroke on video. Try to correct your Motion as I've prescribed. It didn't work, did it? Do another video. No good. Try again. No good. Try again. Closer. More #1 Drive Out Pressure for Hitters. More #2 Throw Out Pressure for Swingers. No good. Try again. Better. Again. A lot better! Nirvana! Stay with it. You can do this! |
Greg Norman's Secret GM#231
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Hans, why don't you tell sdbyrd about our 'Secret?' You know, the Chipping Stroke where we put the Weight Left and the Hands ahead with the Left Wrist Flat and the Right Hand Forefinger 'crinkled up' and dead behind the Shaft (facing slightly right of Target). Does that firm up -- and keep Bent! -- the Right Wrist or what? Does it maintain the Lag Pressure? You bet! Does it mandate taking both Hands and the entire Golf Club through Impact? Of course! Tell'em about it! Oops. I think I just did! :oops: |
Pressure Points and the Bent Right Wrist BM#159
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And they do this by learning to hit the Ball with the heel of the Right Hand (and its Pressure against the Left Hand Thumb). Learn to hit the Ball with the Pressure Points in your Hands. The Club becomes irrelevant. |
Cocking Left Wrist / Bending Right Wrist CE#30
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How Much Bend? CE#54
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