LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Over-Taking Thread: Over-Taking View Single Post #10 06-07-2007, 12:42 PM SECGolf Senior Member Join Date: Oct 2005 Location: Duluth, Georgia Posts: 110 Originally Posted by 6bmike Yes, I noticed the relationship between the right elbow and the degree of flattness the right wrist takes into swivel. If you come inside quick, like Evershed, you can keep a totally bent right wrist, as he advocates, but not at full follow through when the right elbow is straight, the right wrist is straight. Sound right? In strict questioning/learning mode: I'm thinking in an ideal technically correct golf swing, what would cause the right wrist to flatten (not remain frozen) at any point up to and including follow through (including swinging)? What correct, disirable action or motion would the golfer make that would lead to this flattening of the right wrist (or degrees of)? Obviously in all golf swings I see, the right wrist does tend to flatten before getting to both arms staight. But is this action desirable? Right now I'm thinking frozen until both arms staight, swinging and hitting. Shouldn't one talk about keeping the right wrist frozen until follow through? On the opposite side, I'm thinking that maybe it is an unreasonable goal to keep the right wrist totally frozen until follow through - so shouldn't one talk about a degree of flattening? Maybe it is indeed desirable to produce such force that causes the rw to flatten (in degrees)? I can see this, because as stated, there is a degree of flattening in top players. I have confict on this issue. SECGolf View Public Profile Send a private message to SECGolf Find all posts by SECGolf