I had the same question. I find it impossible to hold the right wrist bent too far after impact. I use a tac tic and it clicks right after full extention when I hit full shots so I expect the answer is to let your right wrist straighten and left bend. I have also worked on keeping my left straight by turning the back of my left hand to the plane after impact which will allow you to keep the left flat and right bent well after impact but I don't know if that is OK.
I will be interested to hear the responses.
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I think I've found a way to keep the flying wedges intact all the way to the top, but it doesn't feel all that natural...
But then again.. when you start with something new it always feels awkward in the beginning.
I also tried to do the left hand roll, and it works to a degree. But I sometimes over do it, leading to REALLY messed up top spin style snake killers. But this might have to do with the fact that I always used to let my body get ahead of my arms which sort of initiated the roll with the hands still aproaching the ball.
When trying to address with the right forehand in line with the clubshaft I feel that my wrists are uncocked. Is that correct? Something in my head yells "flat, level and vertical" but I don't remember the application... sorry.
The left side of the swing in many ways mirrors the right side of the swing. After contact into follow through , the club shaft again points at the plane line, the left hand is bent , the right hand flat. The left arm bent, the right arm straight.