LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Flat left wrist Thread: Flat left wrist View Single Post #21 05-14-2006, 04:29 AM tongzilla Senior Member Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: London, UK Posts: 825 The Big Daddy Imperative Originally Posted by tongzilla Originally Posted by mb6606 I get the feeling that if one can achieve the Flat left wrist at impact the rest of the imperatives will fall into place with practice. Anyone else agree? No, don't agree. Too many golfers out there with a 'fake' Flat Left Wrist (what the heck? ) at Impact. Out of the Three Imperatives, if I really had to choose one where if you could do it everything else will fall into place, then I would choose Clubhead Lag Pressure. Originally Posted by mb6606 Tong, You missed the point. You either have the flat wrist and create max compression or not. Faked is not flat. I believe one could have a bent right wrist and lag pressure and not have a flat wrist. Maybe I am wrong but Homer made it #1 (flat wrist) for a reason. Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket How does one identify a faker? This is interesting. Let me try to be clearer. There are Three Imperatives. Their identities are separate and independent of each other, but they are also, to some extent, related in many ways. You asked if I agree with you that if one has a Flat Left Wrist, then everything else would fall into place. I disagree and I told you why I thought Clubhead Lag Pressure fits the bill better (post #9). The Flat Left Wrist by itself does not give maximum compression. Why are there so many golfers out there who it hit crap even with a dead Flat Left Wrist at Impact (with a 10-2-B grip)? Faking it means you are forcing it to be Flat by using your wrist muscles to hold it Flat through Impact. How do you think Hogan went from a slightly cupped or Bent Left Wrist at the Top to a Flat or maybe even slightly Arched Left Wrist at Impact? Is it because of what he tried to do with his wrists? No! Because of Clubhead Lag Pressure! Here’s a common example of what happens in many people’s swing. They’re at the Top, On Plane with a Flat Left Wrist, ready to go psycho on the ball. They start over-accelerating, loose all their Lag and Drag, their Left Wrist Bends and Right Wrist Flattens. Suddenly they are Off Plane Tracing a Bent Plane Line. Now they must compensate by Steering. All Three Imperatives goes down the drain. Teaching a golfer to have a Flat Left Wrist per se at Impact is easy. But at the expense of lousy rhythm, no Lag and Drag, Steering, etc. It’s a big price to pay. Teaching a golfer to have real Clubhead Lag Pressure is much harder and more elusive. After all, Clubhead Lag is the Secret of Golf! __________________ tongzilla tongzilla View Public Profile Send a private message to tongzilla Find all posts by tongzilla