EQUIPMENT

Revolutionary Golfer – Whole Brain Power

In this video clip Hammer Man Lavery explains why he uses lead tape on his golf clubs. The swing weight for his Hogan Apex irons measures E5-E8. Because of his revolutionary golf swing, he is able to take the shortest backswing possible and still hit his pitching wedge 180 yards with a range ball.
Watch closely and observe his technique. He stands further from the ball than normal in the mode of Moe Norman. He also uses ground forces as well as centrifugal forces to propel the ball these extreme distances. He drives off the ground with tremendous force with his right leg. In fact, the right foot is sliding forward just as the ball is struck. This is transferring all of the weight to the left side. Because of the extreme weight of the club it naturally lags behind and it pulls his arms out on a greater arc and the one handed release allows the club to stay on the target line way longer than a conventional swing. This explains why he is able to hit his pitching wedge 180 yards with the range ball.
Read his book Whole Brain Power and learn about some of his secrets which allow for greater ball striking skills.