Hey guys, I am genuinely thrilled to present this video, as I believe it will be immensely beneficial to many of you. One of the most significant challenges people encounter with their driving is overthinking the process, attempting to manipulate the club into specific positions instead of allowing it to flow naturally with their bodies.

In this video, we’ll be delving into releasing tension in your swing, enabling you to move more freely and allowing the club to glide effortlessly around your body. The outcome will be a straighter and more consistent swing, leading to improved performance on the course.

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00:00 Introduction
01:12 The Swing
04:59 Rotation
07:54 Speed Boost

12 Comments

  1. This is a fantastic plain language and simple physical demonstration of swing mechanics. I've watched a lot of Youtube swing videos – and there are a ton of good ones – but this one really boils the driver swing down to a few easy to grasp essentials.Thanks.
    I will say that the title was a tad misleading (by design?) – I was expecting an argument for always trying to hit driver with a fade or draw with intent.

  2. Great video Chris, I've constantly been searching for the feel of that final element you demonstrate. I guess this is similar to your Speedboat/skier analogy? If you were to give me a lesson, could you help me find that feel?

  3. Sometimes we get hung up on all the small movements, focusing on the larger movements sometimes helps to re-baseline when we our swing goes off the rails. Question…the speed boost/ground force movement would cause a variation of early extension would it not? Is that now considered OK in the driver swing if done for this purpose?

  4. Just purchased the ‘Force Pedal’ hoping they help me out with feet pressure. Have you used them? Cheers

  5. One of the best driving videos I’ve seen! Thanks Chris ! Playing tomorrow, got to try this and stop trying to guide it

  6. Excellent. There’s a particularly difficult par-4 at my home club where I often drive the ball well, and it’s a free feeling I have when I hit that tee shot, similar to what is described in the video. I’m working on having that same feel on other tee boxes rather than steering the ball.

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