LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - #3 and right arm flying wedge Thread: #3 and right arm flying wedge View Single Post #12 07-25-2009, 08:22 AM slicer mcgolf Member Join Date: Feb 2009 Posts: 76 Originally Posted by O.B.Left Im thinking that the unbending of the right wrist doesnt undo the RFFW. Maybe it isnt as pointy a "wedge" anymore as the right arm and club become more inline but the right forearm and club can remain on the same plane...........the plane of the right hand bend. What is lost is the LAFW if the clubhead passes the hands. The right wrist for sure flattens and the left wrist bends during the release swivel on full power shots as CF has it way with alignments but most really good golfers quickly re establish both of the flying wedges at follow through. Phil and VJ are swingers who allow all but the #3 pressure point on their right hands to drop off the grip in an effort to avoid a right hand powered over swivel. In so doing the right hand can be seen to bend abruptly but it isnt really on the grip anyways. The right wrist bend and unbend would be a numbered power accumulator if it wasn't at the expense of the Flat Left Wrist........ geometry over ruling physics in this case. You dont really need the power the right wrist could supply anyways. Radial that it is. Nice post. The RFFW does lose the amount of wedge but you're right... the right arm moves Towards an inline condition with the shaft but never gets there. I guess that's where the loss of the RFFW meets the loss of the LAFW. I think VJ and Phil use the 3pp as a point of thrust and as a result of this final throw of the club (intentional for sure!), they lose the 1pp. slicer mcgolf View Public Profile Send a private message to slicer mcgolf Find all posts by slicer mcgolf