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29 Comments

  1. You got to 170 mph ball speed when you did the speed training with John Novosel Jr. How do you feel the force plate stuff compares to what you did with John? Is there anyway for you personally to combine the speed training you did with the new ground force skills?

  2. When I forget to add that vertical force with my left leg/hip I will hit massive duck hooks. At first I was leaving the face open with the move, but that was an easy fix.

  3. If you wanna to see athletes that do that exact Vertical front leg pop check out good Slow Pitch Softball players…… we've been doing that move to perfection for decades. They are here on YouTube! I would rotate out of shot with front foot finishing behind back foot lol

  4. Crazy how much speed is left on the table even for better golfers. Your swing is looking great. Thanks for the video Brendon. 👍

  5. Thank you for the tips, I will definitely add jumping on 1 leg and band. My swing is similar to your with the left leg where I don't feel like I use the ground force much, I'm more like a body spinner.

  6. We did not have this technology back in late 80's but I did have good caddies. I carried the driver about 250 yards with a persimmon driver/real balta golf balls (known by bunker yardage) I was being outdriven by others…………….. (John Daley, Branen Chamblee, Billy Ray Brown, and many , by 10-90 yards) ( they didn't ever record a 59 in competition, they didn't record 6 course records (best of my knowledge). Just wondering why accuracy isn't ever mentioned in modern day golf stuff. If you can hit the SW, pitch, putt like a boss……………………………. go have fun.

  7. Found it really interesting. Mark Crossfield focused on this to change his total from 262 to 320.

  8. Great vid. I'm definitely repurposing my wife's yoga band for golf! Love the exercise tips!

  9. Please review the straight stick being advertised by Rocco Mediate. It posted just before your video here.

  10. I wish there were more accessible forceplates in the UK. I know 100% that I leave a ridiculous amount of power behind. Frustrating as hell not to be able to measure.

  11. Why doesn't Morikawa hit the ball further if he has that much vertical force? Is it because he doesn't have the horizontal braking to go with it?

  12. Brendon besides the feeling of leg pushing hard up are your hands pulling through and up as fast as you can also
    Thanks Great info

  13. Great video, Brandon. Any tips for working this into your swing without over-stressing the lead knee? Mine is fussy after years of basketball and martial arts, and I do something like you were doing — what Dr. Lynn called "protecting" the knee and not straightening it fully — when I try to "jump" off the lead leg. May just be something I have to live with.

  14. No joke, this works! I'm a former 6 hcp who has dealt with some major back issues and have lost 50+ yds off the tee. I just figured it was age and injury. I was aware that using ground forces and my legs (still very strong) could add significant distance, I just never understood exactly how to incorporate them. After watching this and then spending time focusing on getting low at transition and then posting up hard, I am starting to regain some of that distance. As long as I keep my head back and right shoulder down through impact, I am almost back to pre-injury length. Thanks Brandon.

  15. I would like to see the goldilocks effect where he actually turns his lead foot inward for a few swings, worked for me

  16. The more you worked on this the better and more efficient your swing looks. Square up that left foot. Get a little low and push up with left leg. Way to go Brendon!!!!

  17. Great video .Watched your content for years and it’s always excellent.
    Take what I saw with a grain of salt .. but One thing I’ve noticed is no matter the swing advice/change . There is always somthing that looks a bit off with your swing. You’re wrists always look really weak and have an odd motion to them that’s not normal.Specially in transition.
    Are you gripping the club in the palm or somthing? Can’t quite put my finger on it.
    Anyhow, I’m just trying to be helpful. Anyone else mentioned this to you?

  18. I found out to hit it harder I need to grip it much harder otherwise all the body action just leaves the hands behind too much. It's like a weak link in a chain

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