Effortless power in your golf swing is something you can truly master—no matter your age. You don’t have to be as flexible as a Tour pro. What matters most is your ability to let your arms and wrists move freely.
But here's the catch: It’s all about learning the right movement— and, more importantly, getting comfortable with it.
Because if a move feels unfamiliar, chances are, you won’t trust it on the course. Your brain craves safety. It craves control. It seeks to avoid embarrassment and bad shots.
So, you end up sticking with the habits that feel safe, even if they aren’t helping your game.
That’s why training is essential. That’s where real change begins.
And here’s a critical point: If something feels totally natural from the beginning, it probably isn’t right. True improvement often feels strange at first… sometimes even completely wrong.
But that’s how you know you’re on the right track.
The players who are willing to embrace the “wrong” feeling in practice—those are the ones who make breakthroughs. They develop a swing that truly works under pressure.
So, if you’re ready to elevate your game, comment “Retreat” below, and I’ll send you more info about our upcoming Golf Retreat in Sarasota, Florida 🌴. Together with LPGA Tour Pro Sandra Gal, we’ll focus on the short game and transferring your technique from the range to the course. Best, Sigmar
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Effortless power in your golf swing is something you can truly master—no matter your age.
You don’t have to be as flexible as a Tour pro. What matters most is your ability to let your arms and wrists move freely.
But here's the catch: It’s all about learning the right movement— and, more importantly, getting comfortable with it.
Because if a move feels unfamiliar, chances are, you won’t trust it on the course. Your brain craves safety. It craves control. It seeks to avoid embarrassment and bad shots.
So, you end up sticking with the habits that feel safe, even if they aren’t helping your game.
That’s why training is essential. That’s where real change begins.
And here’s a critical point: If something feels totally natural from the beginning, it probably isn’t right. True improvement often feels strange at first… sometimes even completely wrong.
But that’s how you know you’re on the right track.
The players who are willing to embrace the “wrong” feeling in practice—those are the ones who make breakthroughs. They develop a swing that truly works under pressure.
So, if you’re ready to elevate your game, comment “Retreat” below, and I’ll send you more info about our upcoming Golf Retreat in Sarasota, Florida 🌴. Together with LPGA Tour Pro Sandra Gal, we’ll focus on the short game and transferring your technique from the range to the course.
Best,
Sigmar
Blah blah blah, it doesn't work
Who is he?
Old school, not easy….
Look at the tree above his head, It stays at the same level. 😊