How to create club head speed and distance with an effortless golf swing!
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- Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
- Hey guys in today’s lesson video I will show you guys how to create more club head speed and distance with an effortless golf swing! If you want to know the easiest way to maximize your speed and distance please watch and follow this video.
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I love watching these videos, then getting to the range just to still hit 7 iron 140 😂
UPDATE - played this morning and I was hitting my 7 150 😱
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Same
me with my 4 iron on a good day
Not everyone is going to hit a 7-iron 210 like a young, athletic guy like Kevin. But the point remains, most golfers direct their energy incorrectly and even old fat guys can add some decent distance by applying the principles.
You are not alone. Me around 140 with 7 iron too
I've been studying this kind of thing for a while and what I can add to get the concept across it that when you make the right throwing type of move, the hands feel like they are moving more horizonally instead of down and up in the downswing because the body moves the entire club across the front of the body so fast the clubhead just feels dropped out of the targetward horizontal momentum that is created. Great job on the content. Cheers.
It is such a powerful yet simple message that I can feel what you are saying. Now to execute this movement without being ball-focused.
your tips got me from hitting a 7 iron 150 to 170-180. Thanks so much!
NOT 😂.
@@08turboSS don’t know why you think your opinion matters here. These are my results and it’s an indisputable fact. Numbers are numbers and I honestly don’t get what you’re trying to be sarcastic about but if it makes you happy then sure whatever. I don’t need validation from you.
I've had to learn this on my own. At age 74 and 5'9" tall I used to hit my 54 degree wedge 65 to 70 yards average. With focus on extending my trail arm in the back swing and keeping the arms and shoulders soft with my wrists limber I am now hitting most shots with that club 75 - 85 yards. I haven't been able to translate it to the driver yet. Still only drive it about 205 - 210 total.
Love watching these tips to increase distance. I’ve gotten used to clubbing down if I need more distance. I think that’s the reason there’s so many irons with different lofts in a golf set.
Wow incredible!!!! thanks for it!!!
awesome thanks!
My mind comprehends the concepts, but the flesh is spongy, weak and unwilling 😂😅
Zapp Brannigan? That you trying to golf?😂
Mike Malaska teaches the same way. He can hit his driver 250+ yds just with an arm/wrist swing.
I love this guy. I went from hoping to be in the mid-80's to comfortably being in the high 70's ... with an effortless look.
I think I'm done watching any other content creator.
excellent thanks Kevin
What are your carry numbers not total? Total can vary depending on dry ground or wet ground.
213 is a good drive for me 😢😢😢
As long as you’re straight up the middle.
Kevin, at what point do you purposely decelerate your hands? Do you try to feel like you’re accelerating your hands all the way out in front of you after impact? Or do you purposely slow them down before impact?
@@dj-flights7376 I just feel like I’m throwing the club towards the target. Anything else is overthinking in my opinion and that will always lead to bad golf shots 👍🏼
This is a very useful concept and I'm trying to incorporate this. I can definitely recreate the throw feeling with each arm but I cannot combine it into a two-handed swing.
Been trying all the usual drills, one-handed, split hands etc. Any thoughts?
My experience exactly. When both hands get involved, nothing works.
Are those little snow balls by the shovel?
What do you use the shovel at the side of the room for? To teach somthing?
Collect balls?
@@Chris_Traynor there to collect balls but I don’t use it lol
@@kevinhwangjr ah right! I thought you may have used it as a training aid 😬
Kevin , you are great coach! I had been watching many golf bloggers, but only Your lessons helped me to stabilize my shots! Thank you! I wish you success and happiness! 😁🫂
@@DrStanKim thank you glad I can help 👍🏼
This is great
How do you keep loose arms while keeping arm structure in transition
Hi I did hold like a feather but the club face loosen upon ball impact. Somehow the tension is natural formed. Do we have to hold it tight and grip firm as well ?
Kevin how tall are you? 6ft? 6'2"? and weight?? Those along with lightning fast twitch muscles and strength are why the ball goes over 180 with a 7 iron. I could never ma age past 160 with 7 no matter what at 6'1" and 180 lbs over 3 decades. Im not as quite as strong physically as the average person either which might be a HUGE part of it. I would give a finger off both hands to hit a 5 iron 200 let alone a 7 iron. I believe its what a person is born with and lucky.
Kev my biggest issue has been timing the throw and also the throw feeling like it’s coming out at 12 or 11 oclock
@@isaacbarber2795 I would recommend to focus on your sequence coming down and try to slow down your tempo. Slower tempo does not mean we have to hit the ball shorter 👍🏼
The REAL move is using a modern 7i which has the loft of a players 5i from 20 years ago. The result is now having multiple wedges between the 9i and SW rather than just having 9i-PW-SW at that end of the bag. It's mostly marketing. Yes, there are distance gains to be had with newer clubs at the same loft, but they are MUCH smaller than the clubmakers trying to sell $1400 iron sets would like you to believe.
What is the Carry and spin on these shots?
going from 81 mph speed and 166 yrds to 93.8 mph and 213 yrds? Nooo, every 10 mph is supposedly good for about 12 yrds so club speed here should be 100-105 mph. Or the equipment used here to read these numbers is inaccurate.
The question similar to putting that if you use the hand, without big muscle, how do you maintain the consistency to achieve the same distance every shot?
@@JLong2544 the point is not to just use your hands, what we want to do is use both our body and hands to it’s full potential however most amateur golfers just swing with their body which does not equal speed in my opinion. For example when some throws a ball we don’t focus on using our body, we just throw the ball with our arms but when we look in slow motion our body and arms are working together 👍🏼
How strong is that 7 and what's the elevation on that trackman set to? Those club head speed numbers seem too low for the carry distance.
The yardage is total, not carry. But I agree that the numbers seem off to me as well.
I love these videos, but I need to do something wrong because my 7 iron shot fly only 145-150 yards...maximum..., thank you Kevin !!
You're not doing anything wrong. 145-150 yards with a 7 iron is perfectly great unless you are young, flexible, strong and have been doing nothing but training your golf swing for hours almost every day over a number of years.
@@asphaltmilkshake4596 Maybe so, but I know that the golf swing is based on technique, not strength. I base this on the fact that when you look at Korean female golfers, they hit the ball far and accurately
@@maurimyllymaki5087 It is based on a harmonious stew of all of those components mostly leaning on the long, consistent hours of training and practice that they can afford to invest. Senior Tour players have decades and decades of experience and technique but drive on average 25 to 30 yards less than PGA tour guys.
Ignore the number on the iron. Compare the lofts, the environmental conditions etc. Heck swinging a club at 3000ft in Spain vs sea level in the UK will get me 20yards more per club and every 1° of less loft gets me another 3or so yards. So many variables that make a yardage off a clubface
You can also have a club fitter adjust(bend) the clubs to a stronger loft. That will give you some extra yardages. Tour players have their clubs adjusted all the time to the yardages they want to hit each club.
Another key thing to the effortless speed is … flexibility, of which i have none. Oh and of course im gripping the club like there is no tomorrow.
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whats your height and weight?
@@TheGuardiangelboy 6’2 188cm 88kgs little under 200lbs
My CHS with a 7 is 92 and my carry is 174 with 7500 spin and a smash of 1.35. Launch 18 degrees. So where am I losing FORTY YARDS? Something doesn’t pass the sniff test.
Dynamic loft and attack angle
Same here, CHS 91mph, BS 121MPH, 5500rpm and carry is 175ish. Dynamic loft around 26deg with a 32deg 7i. Doesn't pass sniff test
these are not carry numbers in the video, but total distance. He also hits with a closed stance and draw, which creates lets backspin and the ball flies farther.
7500 with 7 is definitely on the high side. I’ve always read #000 for whatever iron (7i = 7000) all the way to 1000 less (7i = 6000). Extra 500rpm (or more drastically 1500rpm) would account for considerable distance loss
Just curious - what loft is your 7 iron?
Distance is there but I mean there's so many variables, loft head size shaft launch etc
Cant see the ball directions with your closed stance… straight?
How do you let your arms and wrists loose like a noodle... yet also use your forearms wrists and hands?
I threw my PW the other day 55 yds. So I think I understand the concept.
Nice throw 😂
That launch monitor was rigged.
I think being tall is a huge advantage in golf.
Maybe, but Morikawa, Schaufflee and McIlroy are not tall. They are about 5'9" - 5' 10". Neither were Hogan and others in Hogan's era. Brian Harmon won the Open Championship and he's only 5'7". Technique is the key. A blending of proper body, arms and hands. A good setup and grip.
So you’re hitting 250 yard 4 irons?
Your not?
@@CanadianBiPolarBear no. I hit 260 yard driver and 240 yard 3 wood. Maybe 205 max on a 4 iron.
Never can get this loose no tension swing. About impossible. Ball on a string whatever u want to call it. Tough as hell.
211 yds and youre barely swinging the club, insane.
You can't execute this feeling if your technic isn't good enought to allow less tension. We all know that feeling is any skill we're good at . We start with lot of effort for poor result cause we lack skill and have to reverse that.
Nope never use your small “muscles” the wrist and hands go along and release at the right time. You’re not actively using the muscles in the wrist and hands, you’re just letting it flow with the motion and “releasing” at the right moment. Think of a car accident. When the car stops, everything on top of the car goes shooting forward. That’s what I mean by “release”.
@@waterflowzz sounds great however most amateur golfers can’t do that naturally
Compression
Effortless? No, he swung hard.
it looks like he did but it’s really his body more so the hips and fundamentals that creates that power
Looks pretty effortless to me.
It' fake
Easy and effortless... total BS
lol 213 ok
Doesn’t matter about the number but the loft degree ( strong loft is just self liar 😂)