Create effortless power in 5 minutes! Learn the proven effortless golf swing system using the open hand drill, discover powerful golf swing sequencing with turn-turn-tap-tap, and Scottie Scheffler’s 10-second easy golf swing routine for consistent strikes. Find The Grip Test Here – https://ashley-knoll-golf.kit.com/freegriptest

0:00 – 🎯 Promise: effortless power without talent/hours/experience
1:24 – 🤝 Step 1: Arms-only speed (open hand drill)
7:10 – 💪 Step 2: Body sequencing (turn-turn-tap-tap drill)
11:44 – ⏱️ Step 3: Scottie’s 10-second flow and go routine

Stop making golf hard! This effortless golf swing tutorial reveals three steps: Step 1 = arms-only power using open hand drill (palm on club, not wrapped) with feet together removes body focus, teaches natural release and arm speed. Step 2 = turn-turn-tap-tap hip-to-hip drill creates proper sequence (weight shifts BEFORE backswing finishes = effortless power, club comes around last). Step 3 = Scottie Scheffler’s flow-and-go routine (three continuous open-hand swings behind ball = 6 seconds + 2 seconds setup + 1 second strike = 10 total).

What You’ll Learn:
-Grip test system: dial 1-3 determines trail hand placement (top/side/bottom), affects entire swing shape for powerful golf swing
-Open hand drill mechanics: palm on club (not wrapped) teaches shape/characteristics automatically, three placement options based on grip test
-Grip number effects: 1/1.5 (Rory/Scottie) = hand on top/shaft vertical, 2 (Tiger) = side/tilted, 2.5-3 (Rahm/Johnson) = bottom/more tilted
-Feet together benefit: removes legs from equation, focuses purely on arm speed and release (amazed how far you can hit)
-Release learning: open hand forces natural release feel, then transition to fingers wrapped maintaining same motion
-Turn-turn-tap-tap sequence: hip-to-hip swing, weight shifts before backswing completes (pros’ secret), tap-tap proves weight shifted
-Low point control: stick at ball position, divot must be past stick (not at/before ball) for proper iron contact
-Club-last principle: lower body first + club comes around last = effortless free power sequence
-Arm-hand matching: elbow tip angle must match hand angle (1.5 = toward camera, 2 = down, 2.5-3 = at target)
-Scottie’s routine: two continuous swings behind ball (target locked) → step in → set grip/arm match → strike for easy golf swing
-Quiet clubface key: square face continuing quietly (not heavily active) = center strikes = power

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25 Comments

  1. That was very interesting and helpful, thanks. As a side note, I get the criticism that the clip is a bit long and repetitive, which is a shame because the content is great. Subscribed.

  2. Hi, I really enjoyed your video and will be practicing it immediately. Thank you for all this amazing advice and drills.
    I've golfed for 45 years and have developed bad habits and inconsistent behaviour which I cannot seem to shake when I'm on the golf course. I stripe most driving range shots. When I'm on the course, my practice swing feels effortless and smooth. Only in the moments when I begin my backswing and then begin my downswing, everything falls apart. I'm too fast with my arms. I'm chunking or thinning. Or like to make a new term called chinning.
    Frustration begins early and traps my mind. My round is spoiled and filled with a variety of scorecard designs from birdies to quad. I'm just looking for a mental reset. Forget everything I taught myself from day one and find a way to start over. I even consider going lefty (since my swing is right handed). What suggestions do you (or anyone here) have for me?

  3. Excellent, thank you.

    I enjoy instruction like this, what I call motion training rather than position training .

    Position training leads to swing thoughts which destroy your natural rhythm and timing. Worrying about where the club is in space.

    Better to experience that kinesthetically

  4. Superb video. I'm a 2.5-3 with a flat back swing that works well most of the time. Why did you change to a 1.5? Does a 1.5 bring more consistency in your opinion?

  5. Great video lesson!!
    At ca 8:47 in the video, you showed how you swing through.
    I didn't see you straighten your left arm to actually "make the swing with your arms," not hands.
    What am I missing?

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