The whip effect in Golf works like a real whip. Speed is created through a brief braking, an abrupt slowing down. This braking happens in the golf swing, but you cannot really see it, which is why almost no one talks about it.
Around the point where I marked the green lines, and often even slightly before that, the hands start to slow down abruptly. This sudden deceleration of the hands is what accelerates the club.
It is comparable to snapping a whip or throwing a towel forward and then pulling it back. This is where massive clubhead speed comes from and why the swing looks so effortless.
If you want to learn this and get a drill, comment LEVEL UP and you will receive the link to my training program. I help you build the whip effect into your swing without complex swing changes. Best Sigmar
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The whip effect in Golf works like a real whip. Speed is created through a brief braking, an abrupt slowing down. This braking happens in the golf swing, but you cannot really see it, which is why almost no one talks about it.
Around the point where I marked the green lines, and often even slightly before that, the hands start to slow down abruptly. This sudden deceleration of the hands is what accelerates the club.
It is comparable to snapping a whip or throwing a towel forward and then pulling it back. This is where massive clubhead speed comes from and why the swing looks so effortless.
If you want to learn this and get a drill, comment LEVEL UP and you will receive the link to my training program. I help you build the whip effect into your swing without complex swing changes.
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