Originally Posted by danny_shank
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KnighT, this is kind of my point. If the action is controlled by the left wrist if the left wrist goes to fully uncocked then wouldn't this uncock the right wrist as well and destroy the alignment of the clubshaft and the right forearm? it doesn;t seem ideal to me that you have to rely on holding the right wrist frozen to inhibit the left wrists dynamic motion.
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I can't say for sure, because I do not yet fully comprehend the flying wedges and the left wrist. We talk alot about the magic of the right forearm here and it is quoted very often. I think it applies here:
7-3. STROKES - BASIC
"Furthermore, in compliance with 6-B-3-0-1, Bending and Straightening the Right Elbow will RAISE AND LOWER the Left Arm
and/or COCK AND UNCOCK the Left Wrist without Bending, Flattening, or Cocking the Right Wrist."
If you understand that and have the 3 imperatives you will swing like Brian Gay. Well, maybe not
that good. But I bet it can produce a very precise swing.
EdZ has said to use a split grip and I like the feel of that. Give it a try.