Want more distance without swinging harder? Learn how to use gravity and natural ground forces to effortlessly generate more power in your golf swing. This simple move can help you hit it longer and straighter without overthinking mechanics. Perfect for amateur golfers, seniors, and anyone looking for easy distance gains.

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Hey guys, in today’s lesson video, let’s talk about the two common mistakes that I see in everyday golfers who really lack distance. So, if you like distance, please watch this video. And these two unique ways of thinking about the golf swings will really help you gain more distance in your next practice session almost immediately. So, let’s get straight into the lesson video. The first common mistake that I see is in the down swing. The down swing is just a big sequencing issue. So, if your sequencing is off, as hard as you hit the golf ball, we’re not going to get the distance that we want. And if the sequencing is right, you don’t have to hit the golf ball as hard, will still hit the golf ball a far distance. So, what we want to do is for let’s talk about what goes wrong first. So, for most golfers who lack distance, what I tend to see is is that from the top of their back swing, they pivot and they open up their body first and then they lower their arms in the golf club. This is going to lead to a big slice or a low hook every single time, which equals no distance and not too much carry. So, what we want to do in simple terms, of course, there might be a little overlapping of movements, but to keep it very simple, our body is going to either open up or arms and the golf club is going to lower down. These two movements can’t really happen together. Of course, there might be a little bit of an overlapping of the two in transition, but just just to keep it very simple, it’s one or the other in today’s lesson video. So, what I tend to see in most golfers who really hit the golf quite far distance is from the top of their back swing, they don’t get quick. Their arms in the golf club lowers down into the slot first and then they open up their body. they don’t open up their body from the start because what tends to happen is is that if we open up our body from the start, our hands are in a high position at the top of our back swing and it stays in a high position and then it has to come crashing down with an open club face for the most part and that’s going to cause a big slice every single time. So, what we want to do first is we have to learn how to use gravity to our favor. So, in order to do that, what we have to do is with our trail hand behind our body, just grab the golf club with our lead hand. This is the feel you guys need for that effortless speed and power in transition. So, this is a very, very crucial step. So, from this position, make a big turn to the top of your back swing. And it’s going to feel like if you have a very soft grip pressure, it’s going to feel like the golf club is a lot heavier than before because we don’t have the support of our trail hand. From this position, what we have to do is we have to shift our weight from our right foot into our left foot to our lead side for a right-handed golfer. So once again, we have to shift our weight from our trail side into our lead side without a twisting motion. So from the side view, what we always talk about these days, we want to shift our weight from our trail heel into the left balls of our feet at a slight diagonal angle. Shift our weight into our lead side into our lead side without a opening motion. So, if you do that motion with just your lead hand on the golf club, you’re going to feel the weight of the club head and you’re going to allow gravity to just do what it wants to do, and that is drop the club down to around halfway down. Drop the golf club to around halfway down. So, this is what we want to feel if we want to lead with the lower body and we want to get the golf club to come into the slot without pulling the handle physically with our physical strength and without opening up our body. We want to use the weight of the club head correctly and we want to use gravity to our favor. So, one more time, your backing with just your lead hand on the golf club and shift your weight from your trail side into your lead side. And I guarantee the golf club will fall down every single time. If the golf club does not fall down, it means that you’re very tensed up with your shoulders and with your grip pressure. If you’re very, very loose with your grip, I would recommend you to have a longer back swing than normal to really feel the weight of the club head drop in transition. Then from this position now if you place your trail hand on the grip now from this position now you could think about hitting the golf ball. So it’s a big fight in the down swing between when to open upper body and when to lower down your arms. We have to lower the golf club down first and then open upper body in the second part of the down swing. Now if you guys fix that motion then we’ll have a better sequence in the down swing and the golf club is going to come more from an inside angle. Now, from that position, let’s talk about the second biggest mistake that I see in everyday golfers who lack distance. The second mistake is is that at impact, they try to hit the golf ball so hard that their grip pressure on a scale of 1 to 10 is around a 10. They hold the golf club for dear life. And what that tends to do is is that if we grab the golf club very hard at impact, we’re going to be very, very stiff and this club at speed almost just dies down. So instead, what we want to do and what we want to learn in today’s lesson is that very simply, if you grab the golf club on a scale of 1 to 10 to 10, grip it as hard as possible. Learn how to grip it as hard as possible and just let it go. Hard as possible and let it go. So we’re gripping it around a 10 and we’re going all the way down to zero. So of course, we don’t grip it on a scale of one. Well, hopefully we don’t grip it on a scale of 1 to 10 to 10, the top of our back swing, but we still are gripping it. So, if you’re gripping it at, let’s say, around a four or five at impact, golfers who really like distance, they go from a four to five grip pressure to a eight or nine at impact. We don’t want to do that. We want to do the total opposite. We want to go from four to five grip pressure into around one or two feel-wise, one or two. We want to feel like our grip pressure loosens at impact. And that’s going to help the club head gain momentum and just work past the golf ball. So instead of holding on to the grip for dear life at impact, we have to learn how to let it go. So if you guys do those two little things that I talk about from top of your back swing, utilizing the weight of the club properly and allowing the gravity to just drop the weight of the club head down to around halfway down and learning how to let go of the club in this fashion right here instead of physically holding on to it for dear life, then I guarantee you’re going to get more better results and gain more distance. So it’s going to look something like this. allow the correct sequence to happen and just drop the weight of the club at down towards impact. And instead of holding on to the grip for dear life, learn how to feel like we’re letting go, letting go and actually loosening up a grip towards impact and allowing the club head to fly towards the target and we’ll have much more better results and gain more distance. So, if you guys like the lesson video, please like and subscribe to help my channel grow. 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12 Comments

  1. Another great lesson Kevin. I’ve been working on less grip pressure but sometimes the club comes out of one of my hands after impact. My grips are in good shape and my grip pressure is a 3 or 4 at impact. When this happens it makes me increase my grip pressure.

  2. Letting go of the club before impact makes hitting up with my driver so easy now. I never would've thought to try this. Thank you!

  3. I’v found that using the exercise of actually throwing a club with help get the proper transition. If you are starting from the top, the thrown club will go left instead of straight toward your intended target line. Get some old used clubs and throw them…it will get your lower body started first, instead of from the top!

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