Thanks for clearing the fog Yoda, I was getting my head back over my right foot , with way too much axis tilt. The position you describe feels much more comfortable. I am looking forward to Destin, I am sure it will be an eye opening experience.
I've tried both ways - start up from impact fix and start up from adjusted address. I believe I'm personally leaning towards adjusted address - but that's just my personal preference.
OK. Allow me to recant. Today I went out and hit from impact fix instead of adjusted address. Holy crap, you can really obliterate the ball from this position!
From impact fix I just take away the entire assembly keeping the right wrist frozen and then just hammer down and out through the ball.
did i catch in the yellow book, that one should get into impact fix position with right wrist bent, and then take up the left hand grip position
This procedure can be a takeaway from the video clips. I have found in using it that extra attention is needed to make certain the left wrist is Level or "wrist bone and the edge of the hand (to the first knuckle of the first finger) form a straight line." Although Mr. Kelley's descriptions cover the full range of motion with the three positions, Level is not what I would call a "neutral" position. Note the similarity between 4-B-1 and 4-B-3 photos.