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A CONSISTENT Swing is EASY… Just DO THIS!



Welcome back! If you have ever struggled with consistency on the course (I think we all have) Then this is for you. In this lesson, I’ll be using a hammer to illustrate the mechanics of a powerful swing and how it aligns with the key principles of ball striking, and when you watch this you will see just how easy the golf swing can, and should, be.

We’ll delve into the core aspects of a successful golf swing and how they relate to the proper use of a hammer. By understanding the parallels between these two seemingly unrelated activities, you’ll gain valuable insights that will transform your approach to the game.

Whether you’re a beginner looking to build a solid foundation or an experienced golfer seeking to refine your swing, this video is tailored just for you. You’ll soon realise that the most consistent way to swing, whether it’s a hammer or a golf club, is not in a straight line but with a controlled, rhythmic motion.

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00:00 Key Explanation
03:00 The Pump Drill
06:43 Club Face Control

19 Comments

  1. Chris: Great visual with the slot "lanes" — question for you as it relates to the longer clubs as the shaft gets longer and the swing arc gets more shallow like for driver and woods, would that "lane" that you created with the alignment sticks be angled a little more from the inside rather than parallel to the ball-to-target line? Meaning, for the longer clubs wouldn't the slot position be a little more angled slightly from the inside to avoid getting too steep especially with the longer shafted clubs?

  2. Probably the best explanation I’ve seen on this topic. Can’t wait to apply it on the range. Thank you

  3. Chris great video, can you please break down the next step, from the ‘zone’ to impact position?!! After videoing my swing I’ve found I’m not lifting back heel and turning my waist and hips towards target at “impact” enough. Cheers

  4. Wow man… You’re REALLY trying to help us! You’re the G.O.A.T. When it comes to YouTube golf teachers. I’ve learned from them all and watched them all and lessons like these (with the visual illustrations and easy relatability) are what has made you my favorite! Keep it up man! Cheers 🍻!

  5. Well done Chris, I was going to say how good this demonstration/lesson video is… but the other comments have already covered it! In all my years in golf, you remain the top golf coach I’ve come across! 👏👏👏

  6. Always practice off a tee or a broken tee even better to promote a less steep strike (swing).

  7. Great video ..drills and visuals Chris as always …when you were turned the club used it like a hammer remined me of Peter Cowens axe drill he does …keep up the outstanding work

  8. Excellent golf coaching, as always. However! Not such good hammer training. Hit a nail with a hammer on an arc and you will bend the nail every time. You DO need to hit it flat for the first few strikes to get it half way in and straight before adopting a longer arc to drive it home. Pretty unimportant really.

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