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Golf Tip: Increase Club Head Speed; Chuck Cook
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Create torque between your torso and waist to unwind your body faster and increase club head speed Chuck Cook: Listed as one of Golf Magazine's Top 100 Teachers Golf Digest's (#9 instructor in the world; 1996 PGA of America Teacher of the Year; Instructor to four US Open Champions (Payne Stewart, Tom Kite and Corey Pavin)
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Golfer picks up 8 mph club head speed in 5 minutes with one simple drill
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Golfer picks up 8 mph club head speed in 5 minutes with one simple drill
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Long Game Tips - Increasing Golf Club Head Speed and Distance
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12 Nights at the Academy: Hank Haney on Club Head Speed
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PGA Tour coach Hank Haney explains how to create club head speed. Hank joins Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player, Greg Norman and more during 12 Nights at the Academy from November 29-December 10 only on Golf Channel!
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The Power Release
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The Power Release? ? Eliminates Casting and Early Release. The Power Release? ? Teaches Club Head Lag for Maximum Distance. The Power Release? ? will Increase your Club Head Speed in 5Minutes!
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By: fradaja. on 17 Mar 12, 08:35:46
to create distance you need momentum,of which you need mass over velocity,the more mass you have the less velocity you need to achieve the same distance and? vice versa, so if i'm 25 stone i can swing slower, but if i'm 10 stone i need to swing faster but, i still need to be able to transfer that mass to the ball at impact! you need a good technique involving timing to do this. which is why sometimes when you swing slower you hit it further!
By: golfmaniac007. on 21 Dec 11, 18:28:05
tommy hilfiger makes the most ugliest clothes? known to man
By: yoinfososesay. on 02 Dec 11, 04:27:06
Great video for those who are just now learning how to swing, otherwise pfft not much there. This is not to say he is incorrect however. Problem is that after getting all torqued up like he suggests then how many mortal human beings can actually repeat that same swing over and over, striking the ball well, untill you quit playing golf or die? I think pratically nobody. Here is my suggestion for adding 10 or 15 yards...Grip the club at the end of? the shaft. Try it and you can thank me later.
By: juanpasala. on 30 Oct 11, 00:06:04
This ll cause? a nice back injury... Better to have a complete body swing...
By: productlaunchreview. on 27 Oct 11, 21:35:58
I agree!? The overall action is going to give you better power. I really like the video.
By: earthshine2k. on 27 Aug 11, 20:11:29
X Factor is, indeed, a predictor of power, but I think it is / should be just a byproduct of a good overall action. In fact, the measurement you should look at is the shoulder turn / hip turn differential just after the player starts down. The X Factor should actually increase v. what it was at 'the top'. 90 / 45 at the top, and then, say, 88 / 36. Conversely, if you saw 90 / 45,? then 75 / 40, there would be no benefit, powerwise. I get the idea behind the tip, though.
By: kbakken1. on 27 Jun 11, 15:25:30
I also just noticed you are a subscriber of Clemshaw (Shawn Clement). You should know this by what he teaches:? a sound, natural swing within the human body limits. Has totally helped me take my games to the next level!
By: kbakken1. on 27 Jun 11, 15:20:34
No,? the X-factor method (restricting turn of hips compared to shoulders) is not generally accepted as the best method any more. For the average person, doing this will more likely cause injury than to help your swing. In other words, it may only work for those few REALLY strong and flexible people. The most clubhead speed comes from a tight radius turn around a pivot point (braced on the left instep for a righty golfer). This is created by as much turn as YOUR body can handle.
By: f0cusen. on 26 Jun 11, 23:57:10
No the oldway is to turn your hips and shoulders pretty much the same amount like VIjay Does but Tiger has a big shouldern turn but? he does not turn his hips so much which creates seperation and alot of lag in tigers case.
By: youneekk. on 25 Jun 11, 18:18:48
Harold Camping was RIGHT about May 21,? click on my channel to see...
By: geoffdoor. on 19 Jun 11, 22:36:38
finish? 1 McIlroy NI -16 12 2 Yang Kor -8 12 3 Day Aus -7 13
By: 1cleandude. on 27 May 11, 16:22:43
No "X Factor" equals slower clubhead speed equals shorter distance.? Plain and simple!!! Watch your bracing knee (right for right handers)!!
By: supernerfkid123. on 13 May 11, 20:24:30
i? siscribed
By: Theratkidisarat. on 02 May 11, 09:51:39
This guy should be called Chuck Hook?
By: titodbm. on 21 Mar 11, 21:54:51
press? 6 XD
By: klxracer92. on 17 Mar 11, 02:47:36
I agree, every thing is? correct !
By: klxracer92. on 17 Mar 11, 02:46:58
Ben hogan idea?
By: mikejhansen. on 19 Feb 11, 11:09:39
I love it when idiots who have "opinions" instead of facts...I'm a professional? golf management student and our key is to learn everything possible about teaching. Therefore, Chucks instruction is correct. Restricting a hip turn will not cause any injury at all. In fact, it will cause less injury b/c the avg amateur will have a shorter, more compact swing that is more consistent and easier to repeat. Golflink doesn't hire avg idiots like "opinion" oriented people to give advice, so listen.
By: kbakken1. on 27 Jan 11, 19:42:35
@jimmycat82 No he's not saying that. He's saying that you should purposely RESTRICT the hips from making? a natural full turn. Then by turning the shoulders while restricting the hips, it creates more torque. I am saying that it is better to produce the fullest turn with both hips and shoulders within your natural ability. Obviously the shoulders will turn more than the hips. But you shouldn't be purposely restricting anything. His method can strain things and create injuries as well
By: bigboycat1. on 26 Jan 11, 20:13:16
I USE DAN SHAUGER FOR POWER I HAD LESSON WITH DAN HIT GOLF BALL STRAIGHT DOWN LINE NOW AND? HE HELP WITH MY PUTTING TO GREAT TEACHS HE NO WHAT HE TALKING ABOUT THANK AGAIN DAN
By: jimmycat82. on 26 Jan 11, 10:20:50
Isnt that exactly what he is saying?? Do you mean that one should have the same? amount of turn with the hips and shoulders on the backswing?
By: sandersuperfollador. on 05 Dec 10, 15:15:16
hahaha ?
By: NeonSloaney. on 15 Sep 10, 13:06:59
Actually, the easiest way to add speed is to have the proper hand action. When you reach the bottom of the swing, your arms are slowing down, but the club is still accelerating. That's your muscles transferring the stored energy in the tendons and muscle to the clubhead. The big muscles of the hips and torso give energy? to the arms, and it is the hand's efficiency of release that will most easily apply more force to the ball.