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How to get more speed in your golf swing Increase golf swing speed drill.

How can an alignment stick give you more speed and power, a very simple drill to train your brain and that sensation using an old double prediction of how fast you’re swinging the club using this can give you more speed.

Let’s show you how all you need is an alignment stick. And the reason why I’m showing you this is because I want you to hear, maybe your hearing isn’t as sharp as a you’d like it to be, but you should be able to hear this because I want you to test something out.

Now, if you don’t have an alignment stick, just turn your a driver upside down and hold it by near the head at the top of the shaft.

When you don’t hit t the golf ball and swing through instead, and swing is more towards the target swing out that way to give you more speed, the fastest area that you want to hear and feel is in this zone actually after the ball. Because when you generate the momentum, you should be able to hear that audible difference.

Now swing and feel like releasing So whether that’s the objective or you simply try and make the sound occur after the ball, you’ll be astounded at how much more speed you get through the ball.

It’s very simple golf swing speed training. I want you to build up the speed so you’re accelerating and feeding that power. Because what’s going to happen is you’re still gonna get that natural sequence where you’re not doing a casting action in your golf swing

That’s what people tend to do. And I wager there’s a good chance many of you are one of them.

Allow the body to turn back and swing through that way with freedom, without force.

Use the alignment stick. Listen for the speed. Listen for the whoosh, and you should be good to go and get a few more miles an hour swing speed without really trying.

 

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Let’s talk about the perfect follow through and finish position. I want to talk about where you should be in the follow through and at the finish position with both the golf club and your body.

When you swing a golf club, it’s more or less designed to work in a circle around your body. The clubhead works up and in on the entire backswing, down and out during the downswing and then back up and in during the follow through.

If I take my normal setup and I draw a line up the shaft, I want it – more or less – parallel to that plane line during my backswing, parallel to it during my downswing and to get back parallel to it on to my follow through.

Now most of that happens just because of how my body turns. When I make a backswing, I turn my body away from the target so my hands should go in and up. In the follow through, I turn towards the target, so my hands should in and up. That’s the main concept that we’re going for here.

Past impact – when the club is at first parallel – I’m looking for the club to be about on my heel line. By the time I get to arms parallel in the follow through, I want my upper body, chest and shoulders and hips fully turned towards the target.

if you’re someone who normally gets a little too over the top and exits too far to the left, I would set up a practice station with an object to the left of the target line. That’s a block that’s in my way that I need to learn to swing the club to the right of.

If you’re the other golfer who swings too far inside out, you can use the same station. You just adjust the setup. If you’re normally too far right, you want to put an object up to the right of the target line that’s in your way.

To start the practice, use a short iron and make a half swing at half speed. Get a feel, give yourself feedback with video, confirm what you’re doing and continue to give yourself feedback until you get where you want to go.

 

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In this video I show you how to hit the low punch stinger shot.

Being able to play a stinger golf shot is a tremendous asset. I use the stinger when playing a shot in the wind or under pressure when finding the fairway is important. Hitting the ball low like a punch shot is a valuable shot to have in the bag.

 

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How To Stop Rushing The Downswing And Start Hitting It Solid Shots!

When we’re talking about rushing the downswing, we need to separate body segments.

Golfers who rush the downswing are moving their arms and hands down too fast, but not necessarily their lower body.

So, you don’t need to slow everything down to stop rushing the downswing.

In this video I’m giving you two feels/drills to learn how to get the downswing started with your body motion first and slow your arms and hands down.

 

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What’s the difference between PW, AW, SW, & LW?

With so many wedge options, getting the correct “Loft-Gapping” is critical to providing you the best distance coverage with full wedge shots as well as versatility around the greens.

New to golf and wondering what all the different clubs do? Wondering why some have number and some letters? Well wonder no more here is your guide to better understanding golf wedges and how it can help you out.

 

 

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