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The Secret Of HOW TO Use The Ground in Golf | More Club Speed



If you’re looking to improve your club speed and stability, you need to learn about the ground forces. In this video, we’ll talk about the different types of ground forces and how they can affect your club swing.

By understanding the ground forces, you’ll be able to improve your club speed and stability to help you hit your shots with more accuracy and power. Watch this video and learn how to harness the power of the ground to increase your club speed and stability!

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18 Comments

  1. I don't know how I was so lucky to come across your channel but your content is hands down the best instruction I have found. The way you break things down instead of just saying do this is absolutely amazing. Great content!

  2. Great explanation of how to use the lower body and maintain good posture. Many thanks as always Stuart. I am looking forward to putting this advise into action. 👍🏻

  3. Just saw a video of "the bump" in the hips. This makes so much more sense.
    Im.really starting to figure out the push of the handle and its working out amazing for me!!
    How are you at teaching putting? Lol

  4. Hi, good vid as always. I've tried many youtubers coachs (includieng you) and I'm having difficulties finding my sweet spot. I do understand your method, or if I may say, your approch. I really like it. At home, I have a golf simulator (Mevo+) since Novembre 2022 and my golf has never been so eratic. I've got a decent club golf speed (104 MPH) warm up and i'm strugling to pass the 250 Yards. I have watch a multitude of your videos(Grip, Pull the club, foot pressure, and now this one . I still can't get a good shape of shot (right to left) 30% are almost right in the middle, 15 to the left and the rest in the ** right. My grip is essential i know, holding the club in my fingers not in the palm. even with that i have dificulties to having a good impact. I have noticed when i make contact with the ball, my hands are a little towards the target and my weight is on the right foot. I will continue with your advise, but i begin to get tired. If you have others advises I will be listening. Thank you again for your vids. Sorry for my english, is not my native language.

  5. another great video Stuart! After all the practice and training, my golf trip last week was mostly a success. Last round of the trip was my best ever, had far more solid drives and good contact with my irons than ever before. Thanks for helping me accomplish that and I'm looking forward to continuing to learn from you! Cheers

  6. Hi Stuart, you have several videos in which you talk about the pressure down with hands but this is the first in which the idea of pushing against the shoulders / upper body has properly registered with me. However, this idea leads me to ask what angle your back should be at when you address the ball – assuming you have a relatively straight back?

  7. Thanks for pointing out the flaw in the new posture being taught… that make sense … why push against something and you are not braced properly 😢😢

  8. Stu I have long suspected that you are a secret physicist but with newtons 3rd law of motion summarised in golfing terms so clearly, it’s a lock – clear advice as always Sir love it.

  9. You really have a “big picture” approach to the swing. I’ve found thinking about small changes such as shaft lean, or club path start off well but eventually slide into a bigger mess than before. Get Posture, grip, balance and tempo right…everything else falls into place if you can get past the initial hacking.

  10. How does this link in with taking weight off the rear foot and right>left weight transfer?

    If I’m pushing my right foot into the ground to generate/enhance rotational force, how can I get the weight off that foot for the follow through?

    Thanks – subbed.

  11. I agree I think this is excellent coaching. My ball striking has improved tremendously

  12. Another great lesson! I have always thought of the golf swing as dynamic athletic movement of sorts around a balanced body. For every direction the body moves in the swing, there should be counter move in the opposite direction.

    That said, I feel a more upright, standing tall, chin up, slight bend at the hips, core engaged, loose feeling of the arms and wrist hinge, slight knee bend allows for better balance as the body moves throughout the swing.

    Can you do a video on the comparison of the body more upright to that of varying degrees of bent over, and how these different body positions impact your philosophy of the golf swing?

  13. I like this on posture. It makes a lot of sense to me from other athletic motions (like a deadlift) to have your spine in a strong and organized position. However, if I start with weight toward the heels I find it can exacerbate my early extension (I know, mixing videos here), since the weight then feels like it needs to come forward to stay in balance. Looking back at old videos of my swing I was playing much better when my torso was more upright at address, and worse when I was more bent over.

    Unrelated: how do the forces you talk about in this video show up in Scotty Scheffler's swing and distinctive footwork?

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