by Ryan | Jan 24, 2019 | Arm structure, casting, Center of Mass, Club Face, Club Path, CoM, Down Swing, Efficiency, Lag, Net Force, Over The Top, Power, Speed, Swing Plane
Seems like a silly idea, but this is one of the most important topics in the golf swing that leads to efficient speed, power and...
by Ryan | Oct 17, 2018 | 3d Motion Capture, Arm structure, casting, Club Face, Club Path, flipping, Lag, loft, scooping, wrist angles
There are so many facets to what most people refer to as “hinging the wrists” that it becomes extremely easy to overdo good intentions. Before we dive further into the good and bad, let’s familiarize ourselves with some of the terms that describe...
by Ryan | May 16, 2018 | Club Face, deloft, flipping, Hang Back, loft, scooping, trajectory, wrist angles
Why do so many Tour Pros all have a similar look to their wrist angles at the top? Why do they all seem to be able to rotate their body so much? Could these two questions be completely linked to maintaining control of a strong clubface? Yes! Keeping the clubface in...
by Ryan | Oct 24, 2017 | Club Face, Practice With A Purpose, Putting, Routine, Scoring, Short Game
Is there be some part of getting better at this game that is simple? What’s the easiest way to make an impact on our game? It’s easy to find a hundred different was to hold the putter and many people will tell you that there Is a best way, but if you...
by Ryan | Apr 26, 2016 | Club Face, Hang Back, Slicer, Uncategorized
The golf swing is merely a chain link of reactions to a motion that already happened. Just let that resonate a little bit, because it’s truly the best thing I ever learned about the golf swing! Ok! On to the topic of hand which is the body hang...
by Ryan | Nov 16, 2015 | Ball Flight, Club Face, Club Path, Driver, Fitting, Gear Effect, Power, Shot Shape, Smash, Speed, Spin Axis, Spin Rate, Uncategorized
Spin Axis (right handers) It is incredible the effect ball contact has on shot shape, and knowing this can help you understand why a ball flies the way it does!We must first understand what happens with the ball that creates shot shape… Although some of...