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How to Make Huge Clubhead Speed Gains With Your Golf Swing!



In this video, Steve is joined by Christo Garcia (@miracleswing) where they discuss various techniques and strategies for getting tons of extra clubhead speed, power, and distance off the tee!

Follow these tips and drills to increase clubhead speed, smash factor, driver distance, and have more FUN!
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2 Comments

  1. Balance is golfs hidden fundamental. I found out the hard way when I had a health issue that had a negative effect on my balance.

  2. Two of my favourite golfers on the range together, awesome! I completely agree with staying balanced, Steve.
    I'm pretty sure you lose speed through efficiency (or lack of it) because the hub and/or axel are rocking instead of rotating like a wheel. If a wheel is aligned correctly on its axel, I assume it rotates freer and faster with less effort and minimal loss of energy. But absolutely, you must, must, must post up or brace as you guys discussed. Also it's part of getting the axel in the correct position to wield the speed correctly on the right plane.

    But you guys know all that, right? 😁

    I'm open to correction btw, I love learning 😊

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