If the Flat Left Wrist cannot result in the same RPM under all conditions, but the Bent Right Wrist can result in the Clubhead and Hands having the same RPM’s, then …”?”
The Geometric Basis of Flat (In Line) CAN result in the same RPM under all conditions . . .
With 10-2-D, the Flat Left Wrist cannot resolve the RPM issue. But the Bent Right Wrist can…”?”
Naw sir . . . the radius is the left arm and club . . .unless Right Arm Swinging or so flickdid arched that the left wrist becomes the center of the stroke.
SO, I'm documenting this as an unresolved issue.
There could be some unresolved issues for Mr. K . . . but this ain't the spot.
WHAT????
With 10-2-D, at Impact, the Clubhead is traveling at greater Velocity and RPM. There is no Roll before impact.
My Point exactly.....Thank You......RPM around the Right Arm Flying Wedge.
With 10-2-D, RPM and Velocity are not the same for the Left Hand/Clubhead. But it travels at the same RPM of the Right Hand.
It stays as an UNRESOLVED ISSUE.
Please!!!! You're talking Spanish out of the left side of your neck and pig latin out of the right side!!!
You just hammered Sergio and Couples in the Swinger's thread for having a flat right wrist . . . but they still have the same RPM with the LEFT ARM . . .
AGAIN . . .
10-2-G . . . get your steak knife out and carve this in your forehead . .
A bit of Left Wrist Turn properly becomes exactly the same amount of Double Wristcock to keep the Clubshaft On Plane and to maintain Impact Wrist Position. Except with a “True” Swing (6-B-3-0) where Centrifugal Force will produce the “geometric” Flat Left Wrist when there is actually a “visual” Bent Left Wrist. That is, the Clubshaft and the Left Arm are in a straight line per 6-B-3-0 and 2-K regardless of the Left Wrist Position.