Commit to these two simple fundamentals presented in this video and you should be able to add at least 5 mph of clubhead speed in one session!How the Arms Work in the Golf Swing One of the things that hasn’t been discussed a lot on the RotarySwing golf instruction website is the use...
Backspin is the product of how much club head speed you are imparting to the ball, how centered the hit is, the loft of the club you’re using and the angle of attack at the ball (usually determined by the club). The more loft a club has, the shorter the shaft is and that create...
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As a result I’ve had players gain up to 7mph extra club head speed on driver from adding in hinge based exercises to their programs. That’s 10-15 yards further from the tee! If you want to get stronger and hit the ball further then have a go at some of the exercises above!
I live in: Huntington Beach, CA My_name_is: Roger Evans comments: I have a question regarding the weight of golf clubs? Is there a limit to the head weight of the clubs,can we add weight? Is there a PGA rule on this?
A faster swing speed will also create more distance, as well as a proper swing that allows you to hit the ball square in the sweet spot. A golf club with a larger clubface and a flexible shaft made of graphite tends to provide for more distance. Wind can affect your shot, and humid...
Clubhead speed The key factor affecting how far you hit the golf ball is your average swing speed with each club. Increasing your clubhead speed is the best way to increase your carry distances as it gives you more potential to hit the golf ball further. ...
Golfers are always seeking more distance to their shots, and an easy way to get more distance is to increase clubhead speed. A longer club puts the clubhead on a bigger arc for more speed, so some players will lengthen the shafts on their clubs to gain distance. While it may help some...
Rahm knows to swing smoother when the shaft is too flexible, so the head has more time to catch up and release during the downswing. He knows he has to present the club with more loft at impact if his driver loft is too low for his swing. The bad golfer, however, is...
This is a massive advantage to kids since the weighting is made for them. Even though a cut-down club is shorter and lighter than it was, it’s still too heavy for young kids. The head is heavier than a junior club head, making it hard to control or gain any speed. ...