This is my swing thought on my driver three simple things I do before I hit my driver hold the angle until my left leg then use my left leg to post wrap around from there I release over my left shoulder making sure my exit point is super high basically like a slingshot

Hold the angle post like a slingshot release high on that exit point

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  1. Holding that lag for a very long time! I'm not quite there yet. But I'll work on holding lag longer. I'm sure I release my lag too early. Any tips?

  2. Here are my swing thoughts:

    “She’s cute as hell”
    “She’s cute as hell” and
    “She’s cute as hell”

    Did I say she’s cute as hell?

    Btw, approve of these thoughts just make sure you keep increasing the angle of shaft to your forearm on first move down everything else will take care of it’self

  3. I will try to remember that when I hit the links this week. I see that your hitting the new TM driver. How do you like it over the Stealth ? Keeping rolling G3…😀Mark 🏌🏼‍♂️

  4. Hi Gabby, it's your big fan golf pro from Vegas. Your video kept me very busy! This will be easy for you to see cuz you have editing equipment. Go back to your swing and when your hands are even with your right leg (downswing), stop the video. What you will see is the club shaft itself bowing Toward the golf ball and down. In simplest terms the shaft has already unloaded. There is no stored energy in it at this point and the club head is still 4ft from the ball .. From here you are literally dragging the club into the golf ball as you've lost any mechanical advantage with the shaft. I noticed you're using the new driver and I'm hoping it just hasn't been fit to you. You would need one that has much more flex. This would cause the shaft to load a little bit later because it would bend a little more so it would release much closer to the golf ball. In your attempt to hold the angle which by the way is not creating lag, it's preventing it, as you have basically unloaded the shaft. If you now stop the video when the ball is about 20 ft off the clubface, I want you to look at the position of your thumb. You will see that it is facing towards the sky.. This again is caused by your attempt to hold your wrist angle. Power hitters are exactly the opposite, the right hand has already turned over and their palm and foam are facing towards the ground. I'm sure your driver misses are usually a block to the right or a flip pull hook left. QuikTip during a round.. if things aren't going well distance and direction wise grab your driver just above the head and swing the club with the grip end down. Make three swings and trying to get the sound of the shaft swoosh to happen not behind your left leg, not at the golf ball, but Past the ball. You will pick up speed and accuracy. I have two more things I noticed, but I don't want to take up all your comments! LOL. Please know how much of a fan I am of your vast talent. Tommy Sunshine

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