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High Handicap Golfer Added 26 Yards To His Hybrid With These 2 Changes



Watch how this high handicap golfer added 26 yards to his hybrid with just 2 simple changes. These tips are perfect for any struggling golfer looking to improve their game and hit longer, more accurate shots. Don’t miss out on these game-changing techniques!
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So in today’s video I’m going to share with you two simple tips one setup and one swing thought that helped a high handicapper the other day pick up nearly 30 extra yards with his hybrid and got him standing over the ball and hitting shots that he never

Really thought he was capable of now I know what you’re thinking bold claims so I’m going to show you kind of before and after with what he produced on trackman now and we can see to start with he was hitting the ball 128 yd carry rolling

Out to 142 yards and we got him carrying it 152 and rolling out 1168 and you could see on the trackman figures there there was no real change in club head speed so it wasn’t like we got him swinging loads faster and actually the one that hit the furthest

Wasn’t even as close to the Cent to the club face but we managed to get him transferring the energy from the club Ed into the ball better being more efficient and therefore helping him not only be more accurate but also be considerably longer so I know what you’re

Thinking why why is that so important well I think for a lot of mid to high handicappers the scoring clubs in the bag are the Fairway woods and the hybrids cuz they’re the ones if they don’t get those going with the second even third shots it just takes you so

Many to get gets to the green short game becomes a little bit irrelevant so what the handicapper and I will stress we worked on this with him last year and he’d kind of Forgotten a little bit over the winter so it wasn’t something new wasn’t Reinventing the wheel but what he

Tended to do was set up very much as he’s been taught historically aiming The Club at the Target getting those feet parallel and left and then putting a swing on it and very much even though my Club Ed speed is a little bit higher seeing very

Much a path massively out to win so trackman showing that as 10 de out to in and the club face 12° open so for me there the carryer at 188 total 200 now the big difference for me there is speed that I generate but it’s a very much

Kind of a glanc in blow that as that club face is coming in wide open if you swung on a good path the club face would be looking way over to the right the ball would set off right and slice so the way most golfers correct that is that the open Club face

They don’t swing on a good path they try and get the ball setting off better by swinging across and cutting across the ball and obviously most golfers see on video the out to in path or what they think is out towin path and they try and

Fix the path but you can’t fix the path unless you fix the face and this is what we spoke about last summer with this client and then again the other day so the first thing we said we wanted him to do and no hard and fast rule how he did

This was he aimed straight but all I said I wanted him to do was at impact I wanted him to feel like he could get that club face pointing left at impact so hopefully we would see the ball curve from right to left and even if it didn’t curve left we

Would see it Miss the target left so he had that feeling for of holding the club up in front and kind of feeling like the club head was overtaking the hands which I know a lot of you out there might say I don’t want that feeling I want the

Feel of the hands leading in but you see the problem there that club face is wide open so for this particular golfer the feeling that the club head was winning the race back to the ball was a good feel and the first thing we saw is as he

Set up didn’t really change his path and we saw a little bit of that so we can see there ball curving way off to the left path was still 5° out to win clace was then 9° closed and obviously reasonable distance but quite low and very much of Target

And potentially in trouble so as he did a few of those he definitely could feel how much he closed the club face so he kind of felt that he didn’t want to feel too exaggerated with it but had to be willing to exaggerate di back a little

Bit so then what we tended to see is as he’d set up to the golf pole we tended to see a little bit more of that so again the strikes were solid path was still out to win low point was ahead smash Factor jumped up Club face

Was still a little bit closed so the path the club path that everyone obsesses about is the direction the club is traveling when it’s at full compression of the golf ball for trapman so it can only be traveling straight it can be traveling left or it can be traveling to

The right and it is all measured down to the ball to Target line so what we saw with this golfer is when he aimed straight his natural movement would get that club moving left as it struck the golf ball and it was kind of a about 8°

For him so what we said is let’s say for example instead of aiming nice and straight he then aimed his feet and the club 10° to the right then if his body makes that same movement that path should be much straighter and then the club face being closed we should see the ball

Either be a bit of a pull or shape from right to left so instantly you could see that light bulb mod moment of this is what we did last year this is actually what got him down from 23 to I think 17.9 last year and 18 was his Target

This year he’s saying 16 but I think maybe 14 or 15 could get to this here so we said we were going to aim that club over to the right align the feet to the right and then again feel like that club head was going to win the race and

Straight away we started to see a very very different golf shot we still saw solid strikes Club head speed didn’t pick up ball speed jumped up smash Factor jumped up and then we started seeing the path for him not being quite that far to the right but being slightly to the right face

Being a bit closed and we started to see more distance now for me I’m not seeing the big pickup that he saw but still a pickup there for me but straight away I mean yeah this this year was great but last year was really noticeable he’d always had that weak

Glancy blow and trying to almost hit the ball harder and harder and what he actually found was the better he delivered the club and the better he aligned his body to allow the delivery of the club to be more efficient and get the energy into the club head really started picking up

Some big distance and the one he hit yesterday yesterday that kind of got out 168 was probably the furthest he’s ever hit hybrid we then did it with three-wood which he got one out 185 and transferred it into driver which was getting over 200 yards again and for him

Real game-changing numbers because all of a sudden instead of hitting driver 170 and then not being able to get anywhere near something that’s 400 yards in two all of a sudden he can kind of get there in two but the first thing it was very good with clubhead but the

Mistake he tended to make when we didn’t remind him was that he’d still aim straight go on autopilot and then miss over to the left but as we can see there on trapman but what I did say to him is if you put a good swing on it and the results poor

Because you’ve not aimed in the right place then that’s down to making a poor decision not a poor goal swing now comment below how many of you maybe make that mistake on the golf course that you aim straight not expecting to hit a straight one but maybe hoping you’re

Going to hit a straight one and that straight one never really comes and you kind of hedge in your bets hoping for the best but like we said for him for somebody who’s sliced the golf ball be lovely to take that right hand side of the course out of play which we can’t

Guarantee but if he makes a bad swing we don’t mind him being punished but he can’t be punished for doing what he’s trying to do so again we’re going to get him aiming up that right hand side and this might be exactly what you need feel

Like that club head’s going to win the race and even the ones that don’t feel absolutely perfect out the middle of the club are still going to be more in play further down the hole and like I said those scoring clubs of hybrids and Fairway Woods suddenly become your

Favorite clubs in the bag and I guarantee if you’re a mid to high handy kapper and you’re good with these clubs that will get your scores down

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