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Why 94% of Golfers Struggle Find Effortless Power In Their Golf Swing!



In this video, Harry Shaw explains why most golfers struggle to unlock effortless power in their golf swing and shows you how to overcome these common issues. Whether you’re struggling with your golf swing or looking to generate more speed and power, Harry breaks down the key changes you need to make.
Starting with the two key changes, Harry walks you through adjustments to both your arms and lower body to help you create power in your golf swing. These tips will help you build a smoother, more consistent swing that’s free from tension. You’ll also learn how to apply these concepts with the driver for even greater results.
With a combination of golf speed training and expert guidance, this video provides practical, effortless golf swing tips that will have you hitting with more power and ease in no time. Plus, stay tuned for some bonus tips to help you master these tips using the driver.
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CHAPTERS
00:00 Intro
00:52 The Reason WHY
02:06 The 2 Key Changes
02:28 The First Element (The Arms)
03:33 The Second Element (The Lower Body)
06:22 GX Golf Shoutout
06:50 Combining The 2 Elements
08:00 Bonus Tips When Using DRIVER
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1 Comment

  1. I agree that tension is a big obstacle when it comes to hitting quality golf shots. Even though I have played this game for over 70 years, I still have an occasional tension anxiety! One thing that I have found to relieve tension is to lighten the golf grip on the handle and relax the arms and shoulders. I like the "sliding the hands up and down the leg simultaneously" in order to mimic the golf swing Harry! I also like the idea of "facing the chest" toward the target and the arms following at impact! As Always, Well Done Harry!

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