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Originally Posted by azgolfer
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Seems to me it is the right hand moving from under/in back of the left to
over/in front of it that moves the clubface from open (parallel clubshaft
downswing) to shut (parallel clubshaft follow through).
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You are correct, azgolfer. The #3 Accumulator Roll (6-B-3-0) -- the
Open-to-Close Action of the Clubface (and, indeed, the entire Left Arm Flying
Wedge) -- is, in fact, actuated by the Right Arm.
[Don't be buffaloed by the terminology here; we're talking about simply
'closing
a door' by pushing on it with our right arm.]
However, for a number of reasons,
Right Hand Control of the Club
face
Alignment (in addition to its natural control of the Club
head
Power) is less than ideal. Therefore, though the
Drive Out of
the Right Arm --
Active (Hitting) or
Passive (Swinging) -- is
the Actuator of the #3 Roll, it is the Flat Left Wrist and its Hinge Action
(2-G and 7-10) that gives Clubface Control its
fine tuning. It's what
Homer Kelley called...
"The veneer control."