The #3 Power Accumulator is formed by placing the Clubshaft under the heel of the Left Hand with the Left Wrist in a Level condition (upper left forearm and first knuckle of left hand in-line). In this condition, Left Hand Turn and Roll produces Rotational Power.
When the Left Wrist is Cocked beyond Level, the Swing Radius is shortened. Its return to Level -- and finally, Uncocked -- creates Velocity Power, totally independent of Rotational Power.
When Left Wristcock Power is employed, the Residual Velocity (of the Uncocking Left Wrist) is Transferred into Impact by the Level Left Wrist Roll. Hence, the designation of #3 as Transfer Power.
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Of all the PAs, I would think this is the one that contributes best in terms of accuracy... How correct/wrong am I? I'm referring to the #3PA angle I guess, not the roll itself. By that angle I mean the degree of angle/bent between shaft and left arm. What do you exactly call that in tgm terms?
The more the left arm and shaft is angled, the greater the clubhead travel and the greater accuracy will be because of slower rate of clubface closure (all other things being equal of course), right?
Thank you for all the replies, including berntr's reply in the advanced forum. Your replies made my golf swing. I revamped it, with the main thing that all other bow to being the maximum PA#3 angle.