It is the personification of The Golfing Machine and the Impact alignments of the Left Arm Flying Wedge (through Impact, the #3 Accumulator with its Flat and Level Left Wrist) and its relationship with the On Plane Right Forearm Flying Wedge (with its Bent and Level Right Wrist).
It is the perfect illustration of Homer Kelley's words from his Fall 1981 Master Class:
"The #3 Accumulator [Angle] should be constant. If you have your Right Forearm On Plane -- behind the Clubshaft -- this Angle will be constant. There's nothing that will change it. Your're coming in like this [Homer demonstrates per David's photo above] as though there were no left arm."
What if the right forearm is above...a sharper #3 ?
What if the right forearm is above...a sharper #3 ?
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Annikan,
I'll 2nd Yoda's comments - that is one solid looking impact position you have.
With a sharper #3, would there be potential for more clubhead speed (assuming the same hand speed) due to a faster "overtaking rate" from the larger angle? But there may be less "support" for impact with the forearm not directly behind the shaft which could contribute to the net effect on the overall distance the ball would go.
I would also assume less consistent results with a larger #3 angle?