LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - RIght forearm bend Thread: RIght forearm bend View Single Post #10 01-21-2010, 04:03 PM gmbtempe Senior Member Join Date: Jul 2009 Posts: 392 Originally Posted by okie I attached a pic of myself post impact. I have maintained some of my right wrist bend/flat left wrist alignment. The next pic (cannot locate at the moment) shows the right wrist flattening big time. This shot was a well struck pull-draw. Why? The face is closing a little faster than is best. Why? My right arm straightened a fraction too soon. Why? My right shoulder stayed back as an equal opposite force to my straightening right arm. I can break par with it, but I can get a major case of the "pelosies!" Solution for me is to make sure that my right shoulder drives down plane, preserving my right elbow bend which in turn preserves the right wrist bend. Isn't a component as well to make sure you are rotating left so you don't lose the amount of bend in the right arm by coming off plane in the follow through? I am asking, I don't know but when I continue to rotate it seems like the right arm stays intact longer and I can maintain the wedge. gmbtempe View Public Profile Send a private message to gmbtempe Find all posts by gmbtempe