Jeff Flagg 2014 World Long Drive Champion


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If you have been searching for more clubhead speed in your golf swing, then search no further! In this new video, I'll show you how the 2014 World Long Drive Champion, Jeff Flag, uses 3 key areas to maximize clubhead speed. I'll also show you how to use your body and the kinetic chain to pull the power out of the ground and turn it into speed where it matters most. See how some of the longest players in the world use rotation, width and leverage to create crazy clubhead speed. Also, get a detailed list of checkpoints guaranteed to help you hit the ball further than you ever have before!


Video Practice Points
  • The 3 key sources to clubhead speed are rotation, width and leverage
  • Make sure you have rotation and width established early on in the takeaway and backswing
  • Unload the lower body first to start the kinetic chain and increase clubhead speed
WEBVTT 1 00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:02.200 In the golf swing, The kinetic chain is 2 00:00:02.200 --> 00:00:04.059 the different parts of your body, acting 3 00:00:04.059 --> 00:00:05.919 as a system of chain links to transfer 4 00:00:05.919 --> 00:00:07.959 energy from the ground through the golf 5 00:00:07.959 --> 00:00:09.740 club. Hi everyone, I'm Rotary Swing 6 00:00:09.740 --> 00:00:11.240 Instructor Chris Tyler, And this week, 7 00:00:11.240 --> 00:00:12.960 I'm going to show you how the new World 8 00:00:12.960 --> 00:00:15.259 Long Drive Champion Jeff Flagg uses the 9 00:00:15.259 --> 00:00:16.579 kinetic chain in the golf swing to 10 00:00:16.579 --> 00:00:18.820 absolutely kill the golf ball. I'm also 11 00:00:18.820 --> 00:00:20.940 going to discuss the three areas used for 12 00:00:20.940 --> 00:00:22.780 club head speed and give you golfers at 13 00:00:22.780 --> 00:00:24.300 home some checkpoints to help you hit it 14 00:00:24.300 --> 00:00:25.379 further than you ever have before. 15 00:00:36.039 --> 00:00:38.000 I'm sure a lot of you tuned in this past 16 00:00:38.000 --> 00:00:40.399 week and watched the 2014 World Long 17 00:00:40.399 --> 00:00:41.119 Drive Championship 18 00:00:41.740 --> 00:00:44.740 and saw Jeff Flagg win by 13 inches with 19 00:00:44.740 --> 00:00:47.259 a 365 yard drive. So congratulations to 20 00:00:47.259 --> 00:00:49.240 Jeff on winning a big paycheck there. 21 00:00:49.880 --> 00:00:51.500 This week, I want to talk to you guys a 22 00:00:51.500 --> 00:00:53.000 little bit about the kinetic chain and 23 00:00:53.000 --> 00:00:53.579 also talk to 24 00:00:55.820 --> 00:00:58.280 club head speed. And on top of that, I'm 25 00:00:58.280 --> 00:00:59.179 going to go ahead and go through some 26 00:00:59.179 --> 00:01:00.560 checkpoints of what you'll need to look 27 00:01:00.560 --> 00:01:02.500 for in your golf swing. In order to be 28 00:01:02.500 --> 00:01:04.060 able to maximize efficiency 29 00:01:04.620 --> 00:01:06.219 and make sure that you're getting as much 30 00:01:06.219 --> 00:01:07.439 club head speed as you deserve. 31 00:01:07.959 --> 00:01:09.500 A lot of times, we see some of our 32 00:01:09.500 --> 00:01:11.319 students working way too hard with some 33 00:01:11.319 --> 00:01:12.799 of the smaller muscles in the golf swing. 34 00:01:12.799 --> 00:01:16.200 And in turn, they're just working overly 35 00:01:16.200 --> 00:01:17.920 hard and not really getting the results 36 00:01:17.920 --> 00:01:19.700 that they deserve. So the point of this 37 00:01:19.700 --> 00:01:21.060 video is that we're going to lay out some 38 00:01:21.060 --> 00:01:22.959 checkpoints. We're going to lay out some 39 00:01:22.959 --> 00:01:24.359 videos that are going to relate to this 40 00:01:24.359 --> 00:01:26.459 and kind of keep things in order. And 41 00:01:26.459 --> 00:01:28.219 prioritize your golf swing in a way that 42 00:01:28.219 --> 00:01:30.040 will make sure that you're getting the 43 00:01:30.040 --> 00:01:31.859 efficiency that you deserve. So let's go 44 00:01:31.859 --> 00:01:33.180 ahead and take a look here. Jeff does a 45 00:01:33.180 --> 00:01:34.500 lot of great things in his golf swing. 46 00:01:34.500 --> 00:01:35.620 And one of the big things that you'll 47 00:01:35.620 --> 00:01:37.819 notice here that the three main factors 48 00:01:37.819 --> 00:01:38.859 that are written on the screen are going 49 00:01:38.859 --> 00:01:41.459 to be width, leverage, and rotation and 50 00:01:41.459 --> 00:01:42.379 I'm going to go ahead and mark the 51 00:01:42.379 --> 00:01:43.299 buttons on his shirt. 52 00:01:43.879 --> 00:01:45.159 Okay, You're going to notice that he's 53 00:01:45.159 --> 00:01:47.219 got his shoulders lined just a fraction 54 00:01:47.219 --> 00:01:49.719 open here at a dress position, and you're 55 00:01:49.719 --> 00:01:51.340 going to see, if you watch the buttons on 56 00:01:51.340 --> 00:01:53.480 his shirt and the club head here, you'll 57 00:01:53.480 --> 00:01:56.480 see that he rotates everything as one 58 00:01:56.480 --> 00:01:57.980 piece. So you see the buttons and the 59 00:01:57.980 --> 00:01:59.239 club head working throughout the 60 00:01:59.239 --> 00:02:02.420 takeaway, Stays nice and wide and I'm 61 00:02:02.420 --> 00:02:03.840 going to mark the club head as he gets to 62 00:02:03.840 --> 00:02:05.319 a completed part of the takeaway here. 63 00:02:05.859 --> 00:02:07.900 So mark that little circle. 64 00:02:09.439 --> 00:02:11.599 And over here on a down the line 65 00:02:11.599 --> 00:02:14.020 perspective, one of the big areas that's 66 00:02:14.020 --> 00:02:16.599 often overlooked by a lot of students is 67 00:02:16.599 --> 00:02:18.379 how straight the right arm is. Now we 68 00:02:18.379 --> 00:02:20.340 think of the right arm as the governor of 69 00:02:20.340 --> 00:02:20.699 width. 70 00:02:21.219 --> 00:02:24.039 Alright, So he's established a lot of 71 00:02:24.039 --> 00:02:25.800 rotation early on in the golf swing, and 72 00:02:25.800 --> 00:02:28.360 he's also established a lot of width. And 73 00:02:28.360 --> 00:02:31.199 those are the two big, Big factors that 74 00:02:31.199 --> 00:02:32.879 we need to make sure that we have in line 75 00:02:32.879 --> 00:02:34.919 early on in the golf swing because we're 76 00:02:34.919 --> 00:02:37.639 going to use those factors for, number 77 00:02:37.639 --> 00:02:39.060 one, the width. We're going to basically 78 00:02:39.060 --> 00:02:41.340 be working off of a wide, narrow, wide 79 00:02:41.340 --> 00:02:43.780 swing shape. So the wider that we stay at 80 00:02:43.780 --> 00:02:46.039 going back, The more narrow that we can 81 00:02:46.039 --> 00:02:48.039 come down into the golf swing or down 82 00:02:48.039 --> 00:02:49.379 into the hitting area. And then we can go 83 00:02:49.379 --> 00:02:51.259 back to a wide shape through the hitting 84 00:02:51.259 --> 00:02:54.000 area. To have maximum extension, which in 85 00:02:54.000 --> 00:02:55.080 turn is going to create a lot more club 86 00:02:55.080 --> 00:02:57.240 head speed. So those of you golfers that 87 00:02:57.240 --> 00:02:59.879 have ever seen a broken right arm, make 88 00:02:59.879 --> 00:03:01.659 sure that you work to try to establish a 89 00:03:01.659 --> 00:03:03.580 lot more width early on. And that will 90 00:03:03.580 --> 00:03:06.240 help us maintain width and also help us 91 00:03:06.240 --> 00:03:08.180 rotate as well. Because a lot of times 92 00:03:08.180 --> 00:03:09.740 we'll see the hands and arms move very 93 00:03:09.740 --> 00:03:12.000 quickly from the gate, where there's no 94 00:03:12.000 --> 00:03:14.060 rotation. And what that's doing is it's 95 00:03:14.060 --> 00:03:15.520 signaling to your hands and arms to 96 00:03:15.520 --> 00:03:17.919 become the primary power source. And as 97 00:03:17.919 --> 00:03:19.379 strong as we may think we are with the 98 00:03:19.379 --> 00:03:21.860 arms, they're really not the big factors 99 00:03:21.860 --> 00:03:23.979 of why we can make the club go really, 100 00:03:24.039 --> 00:03:25.379 really fast. Yeah, they're hanging on to 101 00:03:25.379 --> 00:03:27.400 the club and they will ultimately release 102 00:03:27.400 --> 00:03:29.800 the golf club. But the big muscles, you 103 00:03:29.800 --> 00:03:32.039 know, We want to work on rotating to give 104 00:03:32.039 --> 00:03:34.080 ourself a chance to have our core really 105 00:03:34.080 --> 00:03:36.120 build up power. And then we'll turn that 106 00:03:36.120 --> 00:03:37.840 into speed, as we talked about in that 107 00:03:37.840 --> 00:03:39.759 kinetic chain. So make sure that you've 108 00:03:39.759 --> 00:03:41.560 got some really good rotation. Make sure, 109 00:03:41.560 --> 00:03:42.719 at least throughout the takeaway, you've 110 00:03:42.719 --> 00:03:44.379 got 45 degrees of rotation from the 111 00:03:44.379 --> 00:03:45.979 shoulders and you've kept the right arm 112 00:03:45.979 --> 00:03:46.919 as straight as possible. 113 00:03:47.539 --> 00:03:48.979 Then from this particular point, 114 00:03:49.580 --> 00:03:51.400 from a face-on perspective, what I want 115 00:03:51.400 --> 00:03:52.699 you to do is just watch this club head 116 00:03:52.699 --> 00:03:54.759 and the shoulder rotation, how it keeps 117 00:03:54.759 --> 00:03:56.939 everything really in sync throughout the 118 00:03:56.939 --> 00:03:59.340 entire backswing move here. So he's never 119 00:03:59.340 --> 00:04:01.159 really moving all that fast throughout 120 00:04:01.159 --> 00:04:03.000 the backswing move. He's just trying to 121 00:04:03.000 --> 00:04:04.340 keep things in sync. He's trying to 122 00:04:04.340 --> 00:04:06.139 establish good width, trying to establish 123 00:04:06.139 --> 00:04:06.939 good rotation. 124 00:04:07.479 --> 00:04:09.080 And at this point, He's started to build 125 00:04:09.080 --> 00:04:11.300 up a lot of power in the golf swing and 126 00:04:11.300 --> 00:04:13.159 we're going to be able to start to unload 127 00:04:13.159 --> 00:04:15.080 things. Now one of the areas that I 128 00:04:15.080 --> 00:04:17.060 didn't talk about, because one of the 129 00:04:17.060 --> 00:04:18.480 most important parts to club head speed 130 00:04:18.480 --> 00:04:21.019 is going to be leverage. Now, leverage 131 00:04:21.019 --> 00:04:24.420 can be done through pulling power out of 132 00:04:24.420 --> 00:04:25.860 the ground, and it can also be done 133 00:04:25.860 --> 00:04:27.680 through lag and release. Those are 134 00:04:27.680 --> 00:04:30.540 probably the two most efficient ways to 135 00:04:30.540 --> 00:04:32.660 increase club head speed. We have a lot 136 00:04:32.660 --> 00:04:33.959 of golfers out there, a lot of amateur 137 00:04:33.959 --> 00:04:36.439 players that are trying to overdo a squat 138 00:04:36.439 --> 00:04:36.779 move. 139 00:04:37.360 --> 00:04:38.839 And what you'll see here is I've gone 140 00:04:38.839 --> 00:04:41.180 ahead and marked the belt line on Jeff. 141 00:04:41.459 --> 00:04:43.860 And to start his downward move, you're 142 00:04:43.860 --> 00:04:46.259 going to see just a small little squat 143 00:04:46.259 --> 00:04:49.060 move down below the line. So you see the 144 00:04:49.060 --> 00:04:50.740 belt line just drop about an inch or two 145 00:04:50.740 --> 00:04:52.899 just below this line. It's a small squat 146 00:04:52.899 --> 00:04:55.360 and a small shift to that lead side. Now 147 00:04:55.360 --> 00:04:57.259 what you'll notice is as the weight gets 148 00:04:57.259 --> 00:04:59.339 over to the lead side of the body here, 149 00:04:59.699 --> 00:05:01.259 you're going to see that that belt starts 150 00:05:01.259 --> 00:05:03.360 to come back up towards the line there. 151 00:05:03.699 --> 00:05:05.279 And what that's doing now is this is 152 00:05:05.279 --> 00:05:07.399 starting that kinetic chain. This is 153 00:05:07.399 --> 00:05:09.860 starting the sequence of events that are 154 00:05:09.860 --> 00:05:10.920 happening in the golf swing that are 155 00:05:10.920 --> 00:05:12.519 going to able him to pull the power out 156 00:05:12.519 --> 00:05:14.779 of the ground, Move it up through the big 157 00:05:14.779 --> 00:05:16.279 muscles in the body and then out the 158 00:05:16.279 --> 00:05:17.620 hands and the arms through the release. 159 00:05:18.000 --> 00:05:19.759 So he's got himself seated over to that 160 00:05:19.759 --> 00:05:21.620 left side now. You can see that it was 161 00:05:21.620 --> 00:05:24.060 just a small squat. He's fully over there 162 00:05:24.060 --> 00:05:25.620 and then he's going to start to push that 163 00:05:25.620 --> 00:05:27.740 left heel into the ground. Now this is 164 00:05:27.740 --> 00:05:30.079 where the power starts to be pulled out 165 00:05:30.079 --> 00:05:31.759 of the ground. We talk about pulling the 166 00:05:31.759 --> 00:05:32.980 power from the ground up. This is where 167 00:05:32.980 --> 00:05:34.439 it starts. So you want to make sure that 168 00:05:34.439 --> 00:05:36.720 you get fully seated over there with just 169 00:05:36.720 --> 00:05:38.120 a small squat. Don't overdo it. 170 00:05:38.660 --> 00:05:40.319 And if you start to overdo it then you 171 00:05:40.319 --> 00:05:42.680 run into problems where you jump up too 172 00:05:42.680 --> 00:05:44.399 quickly, You bring the hips forward and 173 00:05:44.399 --> 00:05:46.240 then you create a mess of problems with 174 00:05:46.240 --> 00:05:47.899 getting some spine angle problems. So 175 00:05:47.899 --> 00:05:50.839 make a small squat, small shift, feel 176 00:05:50.839 --> 00:05:52.379 that weight get over that left side and 177 00:05:52.379 --> 00:05:54.399 then start to push that left heel into 178 00:05:54.399 --> 00:05:56.339 the ground. And when that starts to 179 00:05:56.339 --> 00:05:56.699 happen, 180 00:05:57.240 --> 00:05:58.660 When you start to push that left heel 181 00:05:58.660 --> 00:06:00.180 into the ground, and you start to pull 182 00:06:00.180 --> 00:06:02.279 this left hip away from the target with 183 00:06:02.279 --> 00:06:05.000 your left obliques, you're in turn moving 184 00:06:05.000 --> 00:06:06.860 the hands and the arms out in front of 185 00:06:06.860 --> 00:06:09.199 the body. So you're going to see here. As 186 00:06:09.199 --> 00:06:10.420 I start to go through these next couple 187 00:06:10.420 --> 00:06:12.259 frames, that belt line is pretty much 188 00:06:12.259 --> 00:06:13.620 back to where it was when it started. 189 00:06:15.739 --> 00:06:18.040 The club is actually narrowed. This arc 190 00:06:18.040 --> 00:06:19.759 has narrowed quite a bit. He's started to 191 00:06:19.759 --> 00:06:22.379 create a large amount of lag. This next 192 00:06:22.379 --> 00:06:25.660 frame you're going to see that this arc 193 00:06:25.660 --> 00:06:27.420 has now narrowed several inches, probably 194 00:06:27.420 --> 00:06:28.480 a good three or four inches. 195 00:06:29.100 --> 00:06:30.699 And at this point you can see that the 196 00:06:30.699 --> 00:06:32.220 belt line is starting to come back up 197 00:06:32.220 --> 00:06:34.379 above the line. So he's starting to 198 00:06:34.379 --> 00:06:36.519 really push and push the heel into the 199 00:06:36.519 --> 00:06:37.660 ground and starting to pull the left hip 200 00:06:37.660 --> 00:06:39.160 away from the target. And now this is 201 00:06:39.160 --> 00:06:41.100 where the release is going to start. So 202 00:06:41.100 --> 00:06:43.180 take notice of where the buttons are on 203 00:06:43.180 --> 00:06:45.680 his shirt. Buttons are probably faced 204 00:06:45.680 --> 00:06:48.339 right in this area, just behind the golf 205 00:06:48.339 --> 00:06:50.120 ball. And I'm going to go ahead and go 206 00:06:50.120 --> 00:06:51.240 through these next couple frames. 207 00:06:51.900 --> 00:06:53.800 So you're going to see now his buttons 208 00:06:53.800 --> 00:06:55.319 are back to pretty much where they were 209 00:06:55.319 --> 00:06:59.600 at address, maybe about an inch or two in 210 00:06:59.600 --> 00:07:01.459 front of it. But look how far the club 211 00:07:01.459 --> 00:07:05.279 head has traveled from where it was, way 212 00:07:05.279 --> 00:07:07.360 back up here, where the arc started to 213 00:07:07.360 --> 00:07:09.079 narrow. So the club heads traveled a good 214 00:07:09.079 --> 00:07:11.160 six feet or so at this point, and the 215 00:07:11.160 --> 00:07:12.439 buttons have only really moved about 216 00:07:12.439 --> 00:07:14.759 three inches, four inches. And then these 217 00:07:14.759 --> 00:07:16.439 next couple frames are really important 218 00:07:16.439 --> 00:07:19.860 to see as well. So let me go ahead and 219 00:07:19.860 --> 00:07:21.660 get through. So now the buttons are faced 220 00:07:21.660 --> 00:07:24.240 right in this area. 221 00:07:24.879 --> 00:07:27.180 So now they've moved a total of probably 222 00:07:27.180 --> 00:07:29.420 a foot and a half to maybe two feet. And 223 00:07:29.420 --> 00:07:32.100 this club head itself has now traveled a 224 00:07:32.100 --> 00:07:35.939 good eight to ten feet all the way on the 225 00:07:35.939 --> 00:07:37.240 other side of his body. So notice how 226 00:07:37.240 --> 00:07:38.939 he's got maximum extension here. So this 227 00:07:38.939 --> 00:07:40.920 is where the wide comes back into the 228 00:07:40.920 --> 00:07:43.639 swing shape. So he was wide early on. He 229 00:07:43.639 --> 00:07:45.480 narrowed the arc and then he went back to 230 00:07:45.480 --> 00:07:48.699 this wide through the hitting area swing 231 00:07:48.699 --> 00:07:50.519 shape. And that's in turn, that's him 232 00:07:50.519 --> 00:07:52.620 using that kinetic chain. He's pulled the 233 00:07:52.620 --> 00:07:54.300 power up out of the ground. He's 234 00:07:54.300 --> 00:07:56.100 virtually stalling the body, or slowing 235 00:07:56.100 --> 00:07:57.439 the rotation down in the body. And then 236 00:07:57.439 --> 00:07:58.860 delivering the power out through the club 237 00:07:58.860 --> 00:08:01.180 head and turning it into max speed 238 00:08:01.180 --> 00:08:03.180 through the widening of the arc. So, 239 00:08:03.180 --> 00:08:05.680 ideally, what you'd want to do is you 240 00:08:05.680 --> 00:08:07.220 want to make sure that you have things in 241 00:08:07.220 --> 00:08:08.860 place early on in the golf swing. To 242 00:08:08.860 --> 00:08:11.019 allow yourself to be able to build lag 243 00:08:11.019 --> 00:08:14.000 coming down and to be able to transition 244 00:08:14.000 --> 00:08:15.220 with the lower half properly. 245 00:08:15.839 --> 00:08:17.120 So you want to make sure that you've got 246 00:08:17.120 --> 00:08:18.579 a lot of width. That's going to help our 247 00:08:18.579 --> 00:08:20.399 rotation. You want to make sure that 248 00:08:20.399 --> 00:08:22.379 you're rotating throughout the entire 249 00:08:22.379 --> 00:08:24.500 golf swing, and not just using the hands 250 00:08:24.500 --> 00:08:26.839 and arms as your primary power source. So 251 00:08:26.839 --> 00:08:28.620 there's a couple of really good videos on 252 00:08:28.620 --> 00:08:29.779 our website that are going to help you 253 00:08:29.779 --> 00:08:31.720 get those things in line. And I'm going 254 00:08:31.720 --> 00:08:34.700 to go through these in order because like 255 00:08:34.700 --> 00:08:37.360 I said, there's every action in the golf 256 00:08:37.360 --> 00:08:39.179 swing has a reaction. And if we don't 257 00:08:39.179 --> 00:08:40.519 have a lot of width or we don't have 258 00:08:40.519 --> 00:08:42.039 rotation early on, then you're going to 259 00:08:42.039 --> 00:08:44.039 use other power sources that are not 260 00:08:44.039 --> 00:08:46.320 necessarily critical to club head speed. 261 00:08:46.919 --> 00:08:48.580 So I want you guys to start out with 262 00:08:48.580 --> 00:08:50.220 three sources to increase power in the 263 00:08:50.220 --> 00:08:51.379 golf swing. That's in the program 264 00:08:51.379 --> 00:08:52.899 downswing section. That's a great video 265 00:08:52.899 --> 00:08:54.759 that Chuck expounds upon what I'm talking 266 00:08:54.759 --> 00:08:55.259 about here. 267 00:08:56.259 --> 00:08:57.799 Then there's also five minutes to master 268 00:08:57.799 --> 00:08:59.100 rotation. So if you've been having a 269 00:08:59.100 --> 00:09:00.460 problem rotating in your golf swing, 270 00:09:00.559 --> 00:09:01.779 check that video out. That's in the 271 00:09:01.779 --> 00:09:04.080 program takeaway section. And then the 272 00:09:04.080 --> 00:09:05.399 role of the right arm in the takeaway, 273 00:09:05.539 --> 00:09:06.940 that's going to show you how to maintain 274 00:09:06.940 --> 00:09:09.879 a lot of width very early on. So 275 00:09:09.879 --> 00:09:11.720 definitely check that video out. Roll of 276 00:09:11.720 --> 00:09:12.820 the right arm in the takeaway section. 277 00:09:12.820 --> 00:09:14.340 That's in the advanced takeaway section. 278 00:09:15.179 --> 00:09:17.200 And then another great video for those 279 00:09:17.200 --> 00:09:19.100 people that are really trying to get a 280 00:09:19.100 --> 00:09:20.879 lot more club head speed. Or learning how 281 00:09:20.879 --> 00:09:23.279 to leverage the ground properly is a 282 00:09:23.279 --> 00:09:24.740 video that Chuck did recently called the 283 00:09:24.740 --> 00:09:27.200 Squat to Square video. It shows a great 284 00:09:27.200 --> 00:09:29.639 drill on how to get seated left properly, 285 00:09:29.840 --> 00:09:33.019 not overdoing the squat and how to start 286 00:09:33.019 --> 00:09:35.379 to unload the hips as you're sitting to 287 00:09:35.379 --> 00:09:37.700 the left side. Very, very critical drill 288 00:09:37.700 --> 00:09:39.340 for those guys that really want to try to 289 00:09:39.340 --> 00:09:41.259 get this lower body stuff working. So 290 00:09:41.259 --> 00:09:42.679 check that video out and then obviously 291 00:09:42.679 --> 00:09:44.080 the key to creating lag, That's another 292 00:09:44.080 --> 00:09:46.100 good video that's going to really outline 293 00:09:46.100 --> 00:09:47.639 the process of what we need to do to be 294 00:09:47.639 --> 00:09:49.679 able to maintain lag. That's in the full 295 00:09:49.679 --> 00:09:51.320 swing advanced section, full swing 296 00:09:51.320 --> 00:09:53.460 advanced section, excuse me. So the squat 297 00:09:53.460 --> 00:09:54.879 to square video, full swing, advanced 298 00:09:54.879 --> 00:09:55.639 downswing section, 299 00:09:56.299 --> 00:09:58.200 key to creating lag, full swing, advanced 300 00:09:58.200 --> 00:10:00.299 downswing section. But make sure that you 301 00:10:00.299 --> 00:10:02.419 watch these videos in order. Take a good 302 00:10:02.419 --> 00:10:03.659 look at your golf swing and make sure 303 00:10:03.659 --> 00:10:05.620 that you see that you're rotating the 304 00:10:05.620 --> 00:10:07.860 club. Head at the same rate throughout 305 00:10:07.860 --> 00:10:09.519 the entire takeaway and in the backswing 306 00:10:09.519 --> 00:10:11.480 as the buttons on your chest. 307 00:10:12.399 --> 00:10:13.860 And also make sure that you've got a lot 308 00:10:13.860 --> 00:10:15.600 of width early on because that will allow 309 00:10:15.600 --> 00:10:17.600 you to narrow that swing arc. And in 310 00:10:17.600 --> 00:10:19.299 turn, when it narrows coming down, then 311 00:10:19.299 --> 00:10:21.440 you can go back to that wide shape in the 312 00:10:21.440 --> 00:10:23.000 hitting area and maximize speed at 313 00:10:23.000 --> 00:10:25.059 impact. All right, so let's get out 314 00:10:25.059 --> 00:10:26.759 there. Let's make sure that we've got the 315 00:10:26.759 --> 00:10:28.659 big ones, these big three factors in 316 00:10:28.659 --> 00:10:28.980 place. 317 00:10:29.559 --> 00:10:32.259 Do them in order, because that's the way 318 00:10:32.259 --> 00:10:33.899 we're going to have to be able to use the 319 00:10:33.899 --> 00:10:37.440 chain and make sure our body works as a 320 00:10:37.440 --> 00:10:39.879 link, and we want to make sure that these 321 00:10:39.879 --> 00:10:41.919 chain links all work together. Otherwise, 322 00:10:42.120 --> 00:10:43.320 You're going to use the arms way too 323 00:10:43.320 --> 00:10:44.980 much. And in turn, you're just going to 324 00:10:44.980 --> 00:10:47.039 be slowing the club head speed down. And 325 00:10:47.039 --> 00:10:48.299 you're not going to be hitting it as far 326 00:10:48.299 --> 00:10:49.679 as you should be. All right, guys. So 327 00:10:49.679 --> 00:10:51.399 let's get out there. Let's put this to 328 00:10:51.399 --> 00:10:52.720 use. Let's play some great golf. Let's 329 00:10:52.720 --> 00:10:54.000 start hitting it further than we ever 330 00:10:54.000 --> 00:10:55.679 have before, and I look forward to 331 00:10:55.679 --> 00:10:56.620 working more with you guys in the future. 332 00:10:56.679 --> 00:10:57.379 I hope you have a great day.
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