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Originally Posted by jerry1967
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this months golf magazine says in the follow through the right wrist should bow and the left wrist should cup.-- I thought the golfing machine says the left wrist should stay flat all the way to the finish and the right wrist should stay bent in the follow through.
Could someone the me if I am wrong in my understanding of the golfing machines idea of the wrist in the follow through?
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It's so tough to discribe in words.
You must be Prepared to Roll on the plane line (check out the video). This transfer of power of accumulator #3 and Roll on the plane line (that’s on the ground- horizontal and attached to the incline plane the shaft is swung on- like a gutter and roof) keeps the left wrist reasonable flat as it performs a swivel, much like turning a key counterclockwise or feeding chickens (Leadbetter image). Reasonable flat? With a power of centrifugal force throwing out the clubhead, some left wrist bend may occur for a nano second as the flying wedges re-assembly into follow through. Ben Doyle said once that the only times the left wrist is bent is at address and after impact (and just briefly). The more accomplished the golfer the less the left wrist will bend after impact.
Check out the video and watch Lynn explain or the swivel video. Lynn's words and demostration is all you will need.